Sentences with phrase «in vast»

In the vast majority of cases, it's safe to breastfeed even when you have a fever or cold, according to Baby Center.
But that pizza may soon be a cafeteria staple of the past as new, sweeping nutritional guidelines start next fall in the vast majority of schools in Illinois and throughout the nation.
These skills are immensely valuable and yet are not taught in the vast majority of schools.
Studies show that saccadic movements - the quick eye movements used in reading - are frequently abnormal following concussion and may predict whether an athlete will suffer from postconcussion syndrome (e.g. symptoms which persist over a long period of time, instead of clearing within the first 7 to 10 days, as in the vast majority of cases)(over 90 % in one recent study).
In the UK there are an estimated 160,000 children who have a parent (in the vast majority of cases, a father) in prison.
Apps seem to come in a vast range of capabilities.
Potty chairs come in a vast range of colors, styles and functions for a child to use.
In some cases, these conditions need a medical or surgical intervention, but in the vast majority of cases, good advice and careful guidance is all that is needed.
These all are available in a vast range of styles and colors to choose from.
Preparing For Birth shares the secrets Amanda and Maria have learned in their vast experiences of helping families plan for childbirth.
The baby will do well with breastfeeding alone in the vast majority of situations and will not require additional fluids such as so called oral electrolyte solutions except in extraordinary cases.
In vast and otherwise empty spaces, lots of small decorative touches can make the space feel chaotic.
I try to use recycled glass where possible (bottles and glasses which I flatten out in my kiln) and Polish mouthblown glass, which comes in a vast array of colours and has little air - bubbles and striations, giving the glass a lot of «life».
In the vast majority of cases I would * never * be able to tolerate the BS, especially having tried to do it once already.
Further back in history, however, and higher up the social ladder, medieval royal brides wore dresses consisting of as much material as possible: velvet, damask, silk and fur woven with golden thread were used in vast quantities for wedding days.
Somewhat overused in the day and age of exposition, Liverpool Football Club has something of a connection to the idea of pure, unadulterated passion in the vast landscape that is football.
As season tickets sold out in vast numbers, the stadium was upgraded to accommodate 55,000 spectators.
This year, with only 2 assists in all competitions, no goals and a faltering attack and defence, Cesc Fabregas has looked below bogey in the vast majority of...
Our game will again be played in the vast Grand Strahov Stadium tomorrow, kicking off at 10 a.m. (British Summer Time) with the second semi-final following in the same venue at 2:30 p.m. (BST).
A bit far for most, but I thought better that than waiting in the vast queues for the tram among seventy thousand disappointed Reds!
But anyone is entitled to guess, and one guess might be that somewhere in that vast stadium there is this one seat, and perhaps it is never sold.
And of course «Big Blue» fans are delighted to indulge in the vast selection — over 6,000 - squre - feet — of Kentucky Football and Kentucky Basketball apparel, hats and accessories.
Unfortunately, in the vast majority of cases, the probability of winning the next play is independent of the past (as in the famous quote: «luck has no memory.»)
Imagine: Somewhere in the vast Pacific Ocean is eight square miles of volcanic ash where nearly 29,000 lives ended in just 36 days.
We are way above the tree line as we start skiing down from the ridge above Val Thorens, and we have a giddy sensation of being weightless in a vast white outer space.
We decide to begin the journal of our journey through the land of the Winter Olympics at a point of maximum drama: the night we meet Nicole, a leather - loving snowmobile driver / hostess / fashion plate, for drinks, dinner and an evening of kinky entertainment at a wilderness refuge somewhere in the vast Pare National de la Vanoise in the French Alps.
Even without another football game to further overcrowd the city, which considers itself a cultural oasis in a vast wilderness of oil workers» helmets and Levi's, the downtown area is declared off limits by every sane person, cultured or not.
The pro football strike has been over for five weekends, but now another kind of walkout is plaguing the NFL: Fans have been staying away from stadiums in vast numbers.
Then, as 56,000 people roared and rumbled up in the vast stadium, the race became a lamentable free - for - all.
Manchester United legend Gary Neville has told manager Jose Mourinho how he should line up to get the best out of Alexis Sanchez and fit in his vast array of attacking options.
The Chargers won the AFL Western Division that year, but they averaged fewer than 16,000 fans per home game in the vast Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.
Yet Smith's voice rings with assurance when he says, «Football coaches, head coaches, are, in the vast majority, honorable people, good people.»
Hahaha......... So Losing to those teams in vast, ridiculous scorelines like 5 - 0, 8 - 0 or more still against those bottom table teams didn't make us the B * tt of everyone's joke or petulant fools huh?
He brought in a vast amount of players for the 1998 season and it is the same now but he will want the time to bed them in.
we could take the boro coach, he knows how to stay on top, like he is in the championship, how to beat big teams, like he whacked man city and how to instill fear in opponents, like he has instilled in the vast arsenal fraternity
They do have a new GM who broke with the practice of the old GM during Free Agency in March, but I don't see the new GM being willing to overpay to get up to # 9 in the vast majority of scenarios.
Less than 1000 fans in a 60,000 stadium, when it had been organised, when all fans were offered a placard (and chose not display it) says you're in the vast vast minority.
Stanza Italian Bistro & Wine Bar Chef Logan Crew offers an array of small plates, fresh pastas and a wine list that stretches the length of Italy, served in a vast modern space that won the Best New Atmosphere award from The Salt Lake Tribune.
To reflect current trends in the vast media landscape, The James Beard Foundation has created a new Journalism Award.
Because meat is expensive, no part of the animal is wasted, as we found in the vast wholesale meat market in Bangkok.
However, it was recently launched in the vast Chinese market, after GSK signed -LSB-...]
Organic baobab powder can be added to many things and included in a vast range of food recipes.
About 400,000 jobs are directly created in food industries and the number gets bigger when people working in its vast distribution networks and supply of raw materials are taken into account.
Brazil nuts are often harvested from trees in the vast forests of Brazil and Bolivia.
He notes, «mainstream supermarket coffees generally fail to provide much option for those of us who want to recognize and reward coffee growers as our colleagues rather than exploit them as unacknowledged drones in the vast global commodity hive.»
Meat produced this way is often called «clean meat» because the product is cleaner — it does not come with all the bacterial contamination that is inherent in the vast majority of meat in the United States — and because the production of clean meat is significantly more environmentally friendly, much like clean energy.
Like finding tiny gold nuggets in the vast murky river of the day to day.
It took a ton of willpower to not overindulge in the vast array of cheeses presented for snacking.
Happy, fed, warm house, cozy bed... we snuggled together while my family was out freezing, literally freezing, in the vast, great Oregon outdoors.
Yet the reality is that free range hens are actually kept in vast sheds with potentially thousands of other birds, few of which ever see daylight.
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