Sentences with phrase «in unknown territory»

In addition, new work by Pouran Jinchi can be seen in Unknown Territory - New Work: IL Lee · Pouran Jinchi · Filipe Rocha da Silva at Art Projects International, New York, through June 30, 2009.
Iran Inside Out Chelsea Art Museum, New York June 26 - September 5, 2009 Curated by Sam Bardaouil and Till Fellrath In addition, new work by Pouran Jinchi can be seen in Unknown Territory - New Work: IL Lee · Pouran Jinchi · Filipe Rocha da Silva at Art Projects International, New York, through June 30, 2009.
Alongside Sheikah Towers, Bokoblin camps and stables, Shrines act as a waypoint in unknown territory.
To briefly give you an example of the story, after a horrible accident you find yourself in an unknown territory and learn what has become of you.
After the UK's EU Referendum of June 24, travellers could be forgiven for thinking that the flight codenamed «Brexit» has crash - landed in unknown territory and the pilots are clueless about taking off again.
Make sure your dog or cat has positive identification; pets can stray and too easily get lost in unknown territory.
Yes, I definitely needed hand holding in this unknown territory.
Solution - oriented people look for answers in the unknown territory of life.
My first was critically ill and we didn't start feeding til he was 12 days old... this wee guy has had no issues, thankfully, but I am in unknown territory with the feeding.
We were in unknown territory at every turn.
The company is now regarded as a pioneer in unknown territory and known for creating western foodservice frenzies.
Those are the familiar words made famous by the robot of the 1960s sci - fi show, «Lost in Space,» about a family of colonists (the Robinsons) who struggle to survive in unknown territory when their ship is thrown off course.
Rovers also have an extensive knowledge of nature which allows animals to fight on their side and gives them a buff in unknown territories.

Not exact matches

«The electric bike market is in its very early stages here in the states, so I've had to draw upon my military experience constantly to push through this new unknown territory,» Nolte explains.
I know getting anywhere in life takes hard work even when chartering into unknown territory (which is referring to myself and not knowing the first thing about setting up a website and all that goes with it).
Their law permits them, as a temporary expedient, not to impose it in full in countries where they are in a minority: but in areas within that country which they consider to be Muslim territory and therefore part of the Umma, like large parts of Bradford, say, or certain parts of London, more of Sharia law will be imposed (unknown to the rest of us) than in others.
For a peasant woman's child in occupied territory in an out - of - the - way corner of the Roman Empire to have become the man he did, attracting what looked like flash - in - the - pan attention during his brief years of ministry, unknown to most of his contemporaries and viewed as an upstart, a wonder - worker, or a fanatic by most of those who knew about him, dying a felon's death deserted by most of his close and trusted friends with the incredible rumor then circulated that he had risen again — what chance had he of any lasting fame?
The same Lord who sends his people to cross all frontiers and to enter into the most unknown territories in his name, is the one who assures: «I am with you always, to the close of the age.»
I'm battling with this decision internally because I don't fit in a perfectly labeled box and I'm worried that I'll gain weight, not be healthy, etc. there are so many sites out there that preach one way of eating that it's overwhelming to cross into unknown territory and you feel like you're doing it wrong.
Those porch dinners constituted a step into unknown territory: an experiment in someone else's kitchen (I didn't have one at the time); testing the «food is the way to a mans heart» principle.
Napoli in «unknown territory» Coach Maurizio Sarri said his side were in «unknown territory» as they bid to snatch the Serie A title from six - time defending champions Juventus.
It exemplifies birth as a personal expression of power, while incorporating trust in the process and in our bodies, as birth is an unknown territory in life, especially for first time mothers.
Spanish opposition to a referendum in Catalonia, in contrast with the agreement between the British and Scottish governments, leads the current political process into unknown territory.
In a statement in Abuja, Director Press, Ministry of Petroleum Resources, Mr. Idang Alibi, described as fake, the campaign posters of Kachikwu for the 2019 governorship elections in Delta State pasted by unknown persons across the Federal Capital TerritorIn a statement in Abuja, Director Press, Ministry of Petroleum Resources, Mr. Idang Alibi, described as fake, the campaign posters of Kachikwu for the 2019 governorship elections in Delta State pasted by unknown persons across the Federal Capital Territorin Abuja, Director Press, Ministry of Petroleum Resources, Mr. Idang Alibi, described as fake, the campaign posters of Kachikwu for the 2019 governorship elections in Delta State pasted by unknown persons across the Federal Capital Territorin Delta State pasted by unknown persons across the Federal Capital Territory.
Some of these universities not only have strong programs in biology and physics, chemistry and medicine, but they are also home to enthusiastic and visionary scientists searching and crossing the borders of their disciplines to venture into unknown territories with challenges that can only be met collaboratively.
Was it working in a team of enthusiastic young people exploring unknown (scientific) territories or working to solve a tough problem?
In the institute building, there is a prototype that independently finds its way on its four wheels through unknown territory.
«The brain is truly one of the last unknown territories in science, studying it is a little bit like sailing a ship to an unknown world.»
After a 25 - year stint as a vegetarian, I very cautiously stepped into unknown territory as I gave the Paleo diet a shot in an effort to gain more energy, relieve anxiety, and balance hormones.
After a 25 - year stint as a vegetarian, I very cautiously stepped into unknown territory as I gave the Paleo diet a shot in an effort to gain more...
«Find me a man» I hear you say... well you just might be in luck because the tide is turning in the favour of Christian singles all over the globe where helping Christian meet new friends was once unknown and un-catered-for territory.
Haneke: I think that in my earlier films, like 71 Fragments of a Chronology of Chance and Code Unknown, I presented cross-sections of society, so this isn't quite uncharted territory for me.
That becomes something of a crutch in The Cut, his decade - spanning, continent - hopping look at the aftermath of the Armenian genocide, because the film's narrative requires that its embattled protagonist, a refugee named Nazaret (Tahar Rahim), navigate a whole slew of unknown territories and political ideologies over the course of a few decades in the early 20th century.
The territory was not unknown to Colbert, whom eight years earlier had played leading lady in Frank Capra's Oscar - sweeping It Happened One Night, still the romantic comedy by which all others are measured.
BEAU TRAVAIL By Amy Taubin and Kent Jones Claire Denis, intrepid explorer of unknown territories, maps the terrain of masculine longing in the French Foreign Legion in Beau Travail.
They curate and iterate thoughtfully in order to serve and support these willing, able, and courageous next gen pioneers in a largely as yet unknown territory.
Spurred to action by the recognition that being an educator is as much about being a civil servant as a classroom practitioner, preservice teachers learned that praxis means working in the community, engaging in leadership activities, charting unknown territory, being responsible to others, and following through on commitments.
Paint quality is excellent and might cause some heartache when you storm into unknown territory in the Defender.
His reflections on the choices that led him to this moment blind him to the approach of an assailant, a stranger who is about to insert him into territory unknown in every sense of the word.
In 1551, 12 years after Olaus Magnus designed his famous Carta Marina, Antonio de Espinosa — unknown to the World but adored in Mexico — cut the first original printing typefaces of the Americas, severing the strict lash of Seville over anything book in the territories that now we call Latin AmericIn 1551, 12 years after Olaus Magnus designed his famous Carta Marina, Antonio de Espinosa — unknown to the World but adored in Mexico — cut the first original printing typefaces of the Americas, severing the strict lash of Seville over anything book in the territories that now we call Latin Americin Mexico — cut the first original printing typefaces of the Americas, severing the strict lash of Seville over anything book in the territories that now we call Latin Americin the territories that now we call Latin America.
If you weren't in there, you were out in the territory of the scorned masses, wallowing in the disreputable halls of the self - published or with unknown small presses.
Carnivorous predators play an important, and until now unknown, role in preserving plant populations in the territories they inhabit.
Venturing into unknown territory is half the fun but it helps to have a good map and a realistic sense of direction in all areas A great way to prepare yourself for moving to Belize is by reading personal interviews and advice from expats living and working in Belize.
Without a publisher and in unknown non-first person shooter territory, the development of Second Sight was troubled to the say the least.
It was kind of like approaching an unknown territory in a sense.
While many of these titles have since been documented by the English - speaking video game community — and in some cases, even unofficially translated — a huge proportion of the Japanese game output is unknown outside of their native territory (and even, in some cases, within it).
XCOM: Enemy Unknown for the Mac retails for $ 39.99 on Steam in the US with other prices set based on territory.
Each of these stretched - out paintings (which are made on separate abutting canvases or, in the case of Chemin de Peinture, a long roll of paper) recapitulates nearly the whole of 20th century painting from Constructivism to Abstract Expressionism, Neo-Dada, Minimalism and Neo-Expressionism, but because of the extreme horizontal format, artist and viewer are constantly treading into unknown territory.
«When I was younger, I was dealing with my past, maybe in a cathartic psychological way, and now I'm trying to deal with my future and that's unknown territory
It will lead him into unknown territory and his work demonstrates that most of the beautiful things in art occur when you let them happen.
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