Sentences with phrase «in an open air»

Hundred of bombs detonated in the open air (and several more in the ocean) during the heyday of atmospheric nuclear testing — with thousands more tests conducted underground.
And shopping center owner Kimco has taken 13 of its properties and is trialing pop - up shops in those open air spaces.
He has always been an introvert, but he understood that ideas must compete in the open air if they are to win.
how fast will you resist, would you recognize the Hui nation, and submit to living in an open air prison.
I was taught how to preach at a mega-decibel pitch in open air meetings, and how to use the wind...
I have preached the gospel of Jesus Christ all over the country in the open air, and on colleges and universiities.
But I have found great freedom in dismantling my boxes from time to time and just breathing in the open air.
We want our children free to pursue religious truth in the open air, unencumbered by the stuffiness of stodgy church buildings and institutional religion.
At the two major festivals, the Id al - Fitr at the end of the Ramadan fast and the Id al - Adha — or Id al - Qurban — at the end of the pilgrimage, Muslims are urged to perform additional congregational prayers, preferably in the open air, and to listen to the special address by the Imam.
Matthew 34:23 «And behold unto them He said «Hold they games of skill and chance in open air so that I may witness and affect thy outcomes.»
The first people I meet when I came into town were two men who had been saved 12 years ago in open air meetings from another town.
His «preaching» in the open air was a feature of the campaign.
Now, there is a big difference between the Open Air preaching and One to One witnessing, because in the open air, you are speaking to a large group of people and have to have just enough controversy to keep the interest of the crowd.
First, he was engaged upon a broad appeal to the public, by way of addresses in synagogues, preaching in the open air, teaching when he could find an audience willing to listen, and discussion with members of the public who wished to raise questions.
The courageous Archbishop who celebrated Mass in the open air was the one who finally blessed the great new church — on a day of great joy and pouring rain with vast crowds attending — and who would later give that courage to the wider Church on his election to the Papacy as John Paul II.
There is a proseuche in Sichem, which is now called Neopolis, outside the city on the plain, at about a distance of two milestones, built by the Samaritans, who imitate the Jews in all things, like a theatre in the open air and a spot which lies free under the sky (Haereses 80.1; quoted in Georgi, 113).
«It's basically a way of doing Messy Church in the open air.
Its features were preaching in the open air, in houses, in synagogues, the healing of the sick, and constant journeying — then repetition of the same activity in another place, and so on through Galilee and the neighboring regions.
There are a lot of us here, waiting for you, in the open air.
He notes that immediately after his conversion in the mid 1840s, the Rosminian Lockhart undertook direct missionary work around the villages of Leicestershire, as Gentili had done before him, tramping the country lanes and preaching in the open air, accompanied by a Tyrolese confrere, the two of them resplendent in clerical soutane and feriola.
We want to help the poorest of the poor, but how much of each dollar we give will ever get to that boy in Brazil sleeping on a ragged sofa in the open air (from «Where Children Sleep»)?
Joan spent her childhood years in the open air and she was a strong and sturdy girl.
Come enjoy a casual atmosphere in the open air amongst Old Town Temecula's historic landmarks every Saturday from 8 am - 12 noon.
Simple as this «dish» may seem, there's one trick to ensuring that the apple platter is a success: defeating the fruit's propensity to brown when left out in open air.
As pork and other meats are susceptible to bacterial growth, they should never be defrosted on the counter in open air.
* Ralph Love Plein Air Festival in Old Town Temecula Fine artists paint daily «en plein air» (in open air) on the scenic street of Old Town Temecula's historic district.
Visitors can stroll the streets of Old Town during the weeklong event held September 30 - October 6, 2017 to watch as artists create their masterpieces «en plein air» (in open air) on the scenic streets of Old Town Temecula.
This is a feast in the open air, a fête champêtre, either under the shade of trees or in an artificial bower.
Paella, a delicious blend of rice, vegetables, seafood, meat and spices, originated as farm laborer's food in Spain — cooked by the workers in the open air with ingredients that were ready at hand.
As a result, children are slowly forgetting the joys of playing out in the open air and sunlight.
The Market brings fresh, local foods and produce straight to you in an open air and fun environment.
The music plays until 9.30 on the weekends in the open air hotel itself, and the sound echoes off the marble interior to keep everyone awake so do * NOT * come if you have an infant / toddler unless Marriott can guarantee you a room at the end of a wing.
Their ability to clog or block flush toilets in urban areas leaves many people with no choice than letting them constantly fly in open air.
A walk outdoors in the open air is not just great fun, but is also good for our body.
It is all the more important, on any trip out in the open air, to provide additional protection in the form of sunscreens and appropriate clothing.
The child always sleeps better in the open air and eats better afterwards.
When you swap, let the breast your little one has finished with sit in the open air.
In addition to a probable lack of information the reason is twofold and points to Israel: Gazans have been living in an open air prison since 2006 where Israel unilaterally locked them up; Gazans suffer constant shortages, a blockade on all kinds of goods monitored at checkpoints such as Kerem Shalom and are barred from accessing their own maritime enclave; frustration is a euphemism for six years of deprivation and economic meltdown.
The Swiss Cantons of Apenzell and Glaris have a system where people vote in public, in the open air in front of everyone.
In 1866, for example, he gave speech after speech at hugely attended mass meetings in the open air.
«National policies» had reduced the amount of time boys spent out of their cells, so many had less than 15 minutes a day to exercise in the open air.
Regardless, children aren't given enough time in the open air and there are limited opportunities for physical exercise.
Once you're in the open air there's much less evidence of harm.
No matter which generator you are using, always operate it in the open air.
In cold weather, particulate levels in the open air can grow, when vehicle emissions increase and are suspended in the lower atmosphere.
The complex amplification system inside a whale's head would produce nearly twice the decibels of a trumpeting elephant if both sounds were heard in the open air.
Who doesn't want to fly like a bird in open air, with nothing but wings and a jet on your back?
He suggests children can best avoid food allergies if they eat a wide variety of foods at an early age, run in the open air and «play in the dirt.»
In the new process, treating the tubes in open air in a microwave burns off the amorphous carbon.
So much of the chemistry is done by the laser, which generates graphene in the open air at room temperature.
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