Sentences with phrase «in deep recessed»

He even knows the very thoughts you are having in the deepest recesses of your feeble mind while you are reading this.
Too many years I spent shackled by fear and shame, telling myself and others that I was no good, that I was unworthy of love; but somewhere in the deepest recesses of my spirit was a flicker of something that knew differently.
The Word always rings true in the deep recesses of the human spirit.
Down in the deep recesses of the subconscious, with consummate craft and in self - deceit, we distort our actual situations and true choices into a caricature.
Christ asks for an internal, existential decision in the deepest recesses of our being, not assent to doctrinal propositions.
All of the above symptoms are classic traits that women — in our families, in our churches, in our workplaces and schools — experience in the deepest recesses of their stricken souls while we pass by unknowing.
I know you have some tucked up your sleeve or in the deep recesses of that recipe box so....
I run a business that takes men and women of every imaginable shade, colour and creed, and I introduce them to life in the deepest recesses of the Ghanaian...
No matter the source, they pose a health threat to people, because they are small enough to bypass the respiratory system's natural defenses and get lodged in the deepest recesses of the lungs.
To avoid future ill will with customers, you must advertise live rock being sold as is — meaning it may or may not have some bad characters lurking unseen in the deep recesses of the rocks.
Pus may form in the deep recesses of the ear and can result in vestibular disease, evidenced by neurological signs such as rolling, nystagmus (rapid, involuntary movements of the eyeball), or tilting of the head.
Ever fancied fighting spider robots in the deep recesses of space?
I was attempting to recall the right order to fight the robot masters in, and somewhere in the deep recesses of my bursting memory banks I pulled out Gutsman as the first robot on the agenda.
This varies from simple fetch quests to battling ferocious monsters tainted by the darkness that rest in the deepest recesses of their hearts, and these guys mean business.
And somewhere in the deep recesses of my decrepit mind I seem to remember that in Julius Caesar's time the Romans were growing grapes up near Hadrian's Wall.
As applied to Earth science, it won't be long before it can be conclusively shown that Trenberth is never going to find the global warming that he is looking for in the deep recesses of the ocean.
Easy to find at our fingertips... but not filed away in the deep recesses of an office file drawer.

Not exact matches

But precisely because we are not self - contained ready - made entities which can be conceived equally well as being near to you or remote from you; precisely because in us the self - subsistent individual who is united to you grows only insofar as the union itself grows, that union whereby we are given more and more completely to you: I beg you, Lord, in the name of all that is most vital in my being, to hearken to the desire of this thing that I dare to call my soul even though I realize more and more every day how much greater it is than myself, and, to slake my thirst for life, draw me — through the successive zones of your deepest substance — into the secret recesses of your inmost heart.
Images are more evocative and efficacious than concepts; they touch deeper recesses in our psyches.
16 «Have you journeyed to the springs of the sea or walked in the recesses of the deep?
Confessional postmodernism, with its emphasis on images and narrative — which are more evocative and efficacious than concepts, touching deeper recesses of our psyches — fleshes out what tends to be rather abstract in the process - relational vision which, on the other hand, provides the former with a cosmological complement.
(2) «Confessional postmodernism, with its emphasis on images and narrative, which are more evocative and efficacious than concepts, touching deeper recesses of our psyches, fleshes out what tends to be rather abstract in the process - relational vision which, on the other hand, provides the former with a cosmological complement» (90).
And the self - adopted identities of «Protestant» or «Reformed» or «Catholic» do little to elucidate these intentions, whose origins lie in deeper human recesses of the soul, and whose Christian ideological justifications were in any case inherited at least from the Middle Ages.
One is unable to respond to another in her / his concreteness, to be fully present to him / her and the deeper recesses of one's being.
I'm lucky enough to have many deep cabinets in my NYC kitchen, but that just means there's more room for this hoarder to stash, and subsequently lose, items in their dark recesses.
I do really like the HALO system and the straps adjust easily, but the release button to loosen the straps is recessed deep in the seat, and is a bit tricky to access.
Sure enough, deep in the recesses of my kindergartner's trick - or - treat bag were several non-recyclable plastic gems, including a skeleton, a plastic rope of some kind, a skeleton straw, a snake, a spider, and a few other odds and ends.
Ologbondiyan added that it was appalling that while the parents of the 110 abducted Dapchi schoolgirls «are still wailing and insurgents driving into deeper recesses, the President and his party men are busy feasting in the Presidential villa and plotting their 2019 campaigns; of course, with funds meant for the well - being of the people and our nation.»
Efforts to explore the deepest recesses of Earth's oceans were dealt a heavy blow last weekend when one of history's most accomplished deep - sea explorers imploded several kilometers beneath the Pacific and resurfaced in pieces.
Most microbes conduct electron transactions deep in their own recesses, where the enzymes are; as a consequence, the organisms tend to seek out soluble electron receptors like oxygen that can slip inside the cell membrane, nab electrons, and slip out again.
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I would like to test wheat flour, as that's the go - to thing for thickening, roux and such, but I didn't even have any in deep dark recesses where I stash my crack and heroin.
This post has been brewing in the deep, dark recesses of my brain for ages.
Just when I start to think that I've finally buried them deep enough in the recesses of my mind something will come along and just yank it back out again and I'm fairly certain that «Let it Go» and «Everything is Awesome» will haunt me for the rest of my life.
Sometimes our subliminal conscious can reveal the deeper recesses of our heart; we may say we want to do something when, in reality, other priorities matter to us more and so we tend to live in light of those.
In its brief sojourn on the screen, A Ghost Story moves through centuries of geologic time and into the deepest recesses of the human heart.
Miyazaki's greatest films have the organic quality of ancient fairy tales: The benevolent forest creatures in My Neighbor Totoro or the bathhouse - frequenting monsters of Spirited Away seem to spring full - blown from both Japanese folk culture and the deepest recesses of preverbal memory.
Exploring the deep recesses of the woods has long been an interesting trope in film.
Somewhere, deep in the recesses of this operation, the old, red sleigh sits gathering dust.
What I didn't know was that deep in the recesses of the teachers» lounge, all of my past wrongs and mistakes were being gingerly passed from one teacher to the next.
Stealing in the name of «enlightening» a «deepest, darkest» recesses of the continent.
After lunch and a second recess, students dive deeper into the content areas of Social Studies and Science through hands - on, standards - based projects in Spanish.
You get large bottle holders and an umbrella recess (it can hold a small umbrella and has a drainage hole too) in the front doorpads, a massive cooled glove box with an removable tray, a deep centre storage box and the cup holders integrated into rear centre armrests.
There are storage bins everywhere: top and bottom levels in the front doors, left and right sides of the center console, a deep recess at the front of the console, a cubbyhole above the glovebox, a console phone slot, and two center console cupholders that aren't in the way of the shifter.
Then there are the front seat backs, which have deep recesses, a styling gimmick to provide added knee room for those in back.
There is a fold out CD / cassette - tape holder in the lower part of the dash, a deep recess in the center console and deep map pockets in each door.
Glaring, Min gave his chest a good shove, and he let her go, falling back in to the deep recesses of the closet with her.
You can bet that somewhere, in the deep, dark recesses of a bank data processing center, there sits and waits a very human, if not green - eyeshaded, financial analyst to whom problem cases are brought for sleuthing and reconciliation.
The Ghyll Road house, unlike Jekyll's comfortable surroundings at the Big House, «looked dark and rundown in its sunken recess between its neighbors, like a book pushed in deeper than the others on a shelf.»
The shadowed recesses of the bow hold three species of black corals usually seen only in deeper water.
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