Sentences with phrase «in circuitous»

It rose in the circuitous and unexpected manner of a viral video, rather than one that had been calculated to game YouTube's algorithms by seizing on interest in breaking news or tragedy — it had no catchy headline, no recognizable personality, no vast theorizing.
You will never have to worry about being charged extortionate prices or being driven around in circuitous taxi routes that rack up your fares.
It's this trash that led him, in a circuitous way, to the Higher Education Program at the Ed School.
They stop in Paris, Bratislava, Amsterdam, and a few other places in their circuitous quest for Mieke.
Maybe there should be a 11th commandment that states «Thou shalt not indulge in circuitous logic» i cant believe the level of ignorance that exists in today's world.
The Kantian approach led in circuitous ways to the notion of a «Judeo - Christian ethic.»

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In the early months of President Donald Trump's term, the congressional probe has gone through a circuitous process that has seen the recusal of several top US officials, including the House's Intelligence Committee chairman, Rep. Devin Nunes of California and Attorney General Jeff Sessions.
Haze Motes, the central character in Wise Blood, sets out to be a preacher of anti-religion and yet in spite of himself, Motes seems to be moving on a circuitous journey toward redemption.
In order to be realistic, the storylines have to be circuitous, returning semi-endlessly to the same themes and problems.
An appendix indicates that the much loved «Prayer of Saint Francis» («Lord, make me an instrument of your peace / Where there is hatred, let me sow love...) was written in the early twentieth century and, by a circuitous route, ended up being attributed to the saint.
It is bad enough that it is told in an extremely circuitous manner.
Rather, the profound negativities of human existence — personal, societal and historical — seem so pervasive in this age that any route to fundamental trust must be far more circuitous, tentative and even potholed than I had once hoped.
More theologians, concerned with excellence of an imaginative cast of mind, need to struggle in the «circuitous and tortuous» no - man's land of a style of theological reflection which is highly imagistic, experiential and confessional on the one hand and coherent and consistent on the other hand.
The Spirit can enlarge us in the very waiting, within and through the apparently circuitous, mysterious and painful process of deferred fulfillment.
History had shown this to be very circuitous and because we are His conscious part, we will be the future implementor of His will, and this is reflected in history, This is just one of the basic doctrines of it.I am asian, so the time difference between sometimes affect our lively interactions, sorry for that.until tommorrow, bye.
In Old English it was mycg, and it goes back to an Indo - European root, * mu -, which also gave us mosquito and, by a circuitous route, musket.
It was a long, circuitous route, Norman recently reminded reporters at his recent QBE Shootout, from Woods conceding at Liberty National in September that his playing career might be over to blasting drives past playing partner Justin Thomas at the Hero in the Bahamas.
Frost's first game with the Cornhuskers was a long time coming because he took a circuitous route in covering the 100 miles to Lincoln from his hometown of Wood River, Neb. (pop.
Arriving in the major leagues by a circuitous route just before the All - Star break, young Jim Nash won his first seven games for the Athletics and has added to the growing interest in a changing and better team
Much like Harry Kane at Tottenham, Lingard — a locally born player — has taken a circuitous route to his current position as one of the form players in the Premier League.
His logic is a little circuitous, but basically is as follows: Kennedy is close to Senate Majority Leader Pedro Espada Jr.'s controversial counsel, Steve Pigeon, whom Coffey has been trying to tie to Rice since the Democratic convention in Rye.
During an overly long, circuitous debate, Chairman Ken Ronk declared he had never received anything in writing from minority counsel on the subject.
He may also have a harder time claiming reimbursements for his circuitous journey from his Lower Manhattan district to Albany, in which he has traveled 857 miles, via Philadelphia, in order to amass frequent flier miles.
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The first, founded in 1954 by the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Newark, eventually became, through a circuitous process, part of Rutgers University's New Jersey Medical School in Newark.
Jennifer Bartlett's path was especially circuitous, as economic issues forced her to take not one but two VAP positions, both at Hampden - Sydney College in Hampden - Sydney, Virginia, before she finished her Ph.D..
«Then, the aberrant signal can propagate in abnormal circuitous routes within the heart muscle, eventually leading to full - blown fibrillation.»
The plague this past year followed a circuitous path from Mauritania in the west to Morocco and eventually reached the Mediterranean coasts of Libya and Egypt.
Using it, ships and airplanes can cross the oceans along «great circle routes» that look circuitous (when displayed on a flat map) but which in fact follow the straightest, quickest way across.
Using mathematical simulations of ocean currents, researchers at the University of New South Wales in Sydney show that plastic garbage may take circuitous cruises before joining patches of floating debris in distant oceans.
«We have this dramatic perturbation to the entire disk — it's coming straight down onto it in the last two impacts at least,» Purcell says of the circuitous path around and through the Milky Way that Sagittarius took in the simulations.
It would be ten years before she returned, via a circuitous route that took her and her family from Cyprus to Cairo, next to Atlanta, Georgia, then to California, where she became a naturalized U.S. citizen, in 2003.
Launched in 2004, Rosetta reached Churyumov — Gerasimenko by a circuitous route involving three flybys of Earth, one of Mars, and a long detour out beyond Jupiter as it built up enough speed to catch up to the comet.
Yet the dialogue is often what wears us down: Kingsley's character speaks in tiresomely circuitous riddles, and Liu's peppery cuteness needs to be turned down a notch.
He offers her advice, which feels as circuitous and lacking in finality as the film, the only repeated dictate being to remain «open.»
The key is to know the direction you want to get to, and find the best way past these obstacles, so that in the end you are working your way in the direction you wish to head, even if the route is circuitous.
This originally announced production was eventually abandoned, and at various points throughout a circuitous development process, the project was assigned to several directors including Phillip Noyce, Chris Columbus, Chuck Russell, Roland Emmerich, and Peter Jackson, the latter of whom had suggested an APES film to Fox in 1992.
Tracing the lineage of Japanese cinema can either lead from the traditional stage (Noh and Kabuki (as in Ozu, perhaps, or, more recently, Hayao Miyazaki)-RRB-, or it can lead from the American westerns of John Ford, as in Akira Kurosawa's work and, via a more circuitous route, the modern gangster cinema of Takashi Miike and Takeshi Kitano.
As usual, writer - director Jarmusch is having fun with his audience, respecting our intelligence while provoking thought in unusual, circuitous ways.
While we can happily read into the myriad nuances of Celine and Jesse's interactions while seeing our own relationships refracted in their gloriously circuitous bicker sessions, the film lacks the playful cinematic dimension of Abbas Kiarostami's Certified Copy or the sublime miracles of Roberto Rossellini's Journey To Italy (from which this lovingly cribs).
Some articles about the film and its circuitous route towards wide release (after receiving generally positive reviews at the 06 TIFF, it fell into distribution hell for nearly 7 years) would have you believe that it's a sleeper indie with a sharp style, a biting wit, and surprisingly meta - ending reminiscent of Joss Whedon's much - delayed 2012 flick, Cabin in the Woods.
Expanding on — and more expediently dramatizing — the philosophy of monotony that characterizes his earlier film El Custodio, Moreno wanders the streets, apartments, and rural suburban roads around the Argentine metropolis by way of a scrawny flaneur protagonist, Boris (Esteban Bigliardi), who's ejected from his terminally bored girlfriend's loft in the daintily circuitous dialogue of the opening sequence.
At this point Ana, no longer shy and in fact promoted by a circuitous route to fiction editor, is a liberated person.
Like Garcia, teachers across the country sometimes must travel circuitous paths to use online resources in the classroom.
These incentives might include additional per - pupil funding for each transfer student, construction funds to make more space available, funds to recruit and employ on - site advocates and mentors to ensure the social comfort and the pedagogic progress of these students, and funds to underwrite their transportation by the same convenient means that wealthy people use to transport their children to private schools — not by circuitous and exhausting bus routes, but rather by point - to - point travel, typically in small vans, from one specific urban neighborhood to one specific school or district.
After 9 p.m. Saturday, various police departments «sweep» Woodward in order to end the Cruise, though this year, they didn't close off the Avenue where it crosses over and under I - 696 in order to force many of us to find circuitous routes back home.
I also talk to Steve Zabawa, owner of Rimrock Auto Group in Billings, Montana about his circuitous route to acquisition of a Chevrolet store in nearby Laurel.
The torque maps change from normal to sport modes — flat torque delivery in sport, rev - dependent in normal — and the exhaust track is fitted with pneumatic flaps for a more circuitous, muted flow in normal, and a straight - dump, full Maserati roar in sport.
The point all this begs to make — most germane to our our subject of self - publishing — is that writers whose books are in the hands of traditional publishers do not have the freedom to take their books for long walks down every possible promotion and marketing avenue, or to even have their books follow circuitous alleyways that can lead to fields of light.
The only way to run accurately and successfully through a life cycle in a matter of days is by instinct, a series of rigid behaviors programmed by the genes... The channels of human mental development, in contrast, are circuitous and variable.
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