Sentences with phrase «into confined»

Don't go into confined places like basements, closets, and attics, as it is much easier to be attacked.
It is much better to have a two - page resume that is easily readable and clearly laid out than to have a one - page resume that has lots of information jammed into a confined space.
Her yoga paintings make me think of Hans Holbein's Portrait of Thomas Cromwell (1532 — 34): they have the same attention to detail and similarly cram their figures into confined spaces.
It's as if she were compressing a gallery's worth of glorious installation art into a confined space.
However, the game also has the unfortunate habit of putting you into confined spaces filled with enemies where your vehicles agility suddenly becomes a curse rather than a blessing.
Day 2 (Afternoon)- Scuba Skills Pool Practice (shallow) We will help you get into your scuba gear for the first time and head into our confined shallow water swimming pool.
At Gordon Rocks, an eroded crater near Santa Cruz Island, strong currents attract dozens of hammerheads into a confined area.
If needed, you can also sprinkle a little of the mix into any confined areas that your pet can't get at, such as closets or small crevices behind furniture.
If the dog is frightened and will not come to you, try to corner it into a confined area and contact your local shelter to pick the dog up.
Retractable leashes should never be used when a dog is brought into a confined indoor area such as veterinarians» offices, grooming shops and pet supply stores.
For example, herding breeds may find a game of Treibball very enticing since they are allowed to «herd» big balls into a confined space.
His great talent is for cramping volatile characters into confined spaces and letting them claw at each other, as they did in Bug (2005), his previous collaboration with Friedkin.
A group of strangers forced into a confined area trying to figure out what the hell is going on.
The title also has one cheap section where players are stripped of their gear and forced into a confined area that constantly fills with respawning zombies.
Social commentary abounds as several characters from disparate background are crammed into a confined space (the titular stagecoach) for an extended period of time.
There's also myriad other infuriating gameplay problems, such as when you stealth melee someone in crouch mode, you inexplicably change to run mode after the kill, which means if you move, you automatically alert everyone in the area to your presence), NPCs also have a tendency to block you into confined spaces (I've had a merc stuck in a garage for an entire mission because a child decided to sit on the floor in the only exit and refused to move).
Should methane leak into confined spaces like manholes, however, it can quickly build up.
Preliminary results of a CNES inquiry indicate that the two French technicians suffocated when nitrogen leaked into the confined area they were inspecting before a test of the rocket's cryogenic motor.
Gay parents aren't restrained by the same societal norms that quietly push straight parents into confined ruts of conditioned patterns.
It is a common practice to keep baby securely strapped into a confined area so that she stays safe and you can easily take her with you from one room to the next.
Devoting public resources to staffing sporting events draws potential first responders away from elsewhere, not to mention complicating travel issues and putting lots of people into confined areas.
Significantly, the keyhole leads into a confined space.
At only 76 minutes, Pesce's stark black - and - white nightmare lingers just long enough to leave a strong impression, without forcing itself into any confining boxes.
He made banal text into neon circles and Minimalist sculpture into confining spaces.
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Not exact matches

«Mostly, our digital work was confined to those moments where TARS and CASE, his twin robot, tend to do extraordinary things like turn into the waterwheel and move through the water to be able to collect Dr. Brand, pick her up, and run with her,» Franklin explained.
But instead of being confined by the company's legacy, he has managed to use the position to very much do his own thing — since becoming CEO in 2001, he has transitioned Canada Goose from a line of outwear products worn exclusively by residents» of Canada's icy northern regions into a brand sported by celebrities, featured in magazines (including Kate Upton's infamous Sports Illustrated Swimsuit cover) and worn by individuals the world over.
The rise in inflation in 2007 and into the early part of this year was not confined to food and energy, even though higher energy costs certainly were at work.
What we lack is the ability to confine the presence of God into a form that those without faith can see.
Yes Christ may well have been the very 1st son born before the earth was made as it now is and yes Christ came to this world to prove to his father that he (Christ Jesus) was who he was by dying and going into his dead body to where his father did reign to show to his father that his very first mission to establish all the ways and means needed to keep the nasty from ever anymore to be but only the ruled over within the confining constraints of all celestial cosmologies everywhere to be so known by God Almighty!
In the latter book Whitehead recognizes the danger that his earlier rise of «perception» can lead into confusion, and he acknowledges «that it may be advisable for philosophers to confine the word «perception»» to «experiential functions which arise directly from stimulation of the various bodily sense - organs» (AI 229).
The consequences of personal goodness and badness are not confined to the individual; they spill over through multitudinous channels into other persons and into society at large.
As a matter of fact, the result of it was not confining but liberating; up this road early Christianity moved into a universal gospel.
How little they are confined to the events of the first Good Friday is amply illustrated by the words which a disciple of St. Paul puts into his master's mouth: «Now I rejoice in my sufferings for your sake, and fill up on my part that which is lacking of the afflictions of Christ in my flesh for his body's sake, which is the Church» (Col. 1:24).
Truth is God, not theology, theosophy or religious arguments confined to our little boxes we put God into to suit our comfort zone.
If we have been brought into a wide and spacious place, then why is every attempt made to limit us to narrow and confined places?
I intend to confine myself to the three points that preachers traditionally allow themselves (more aptly, perhaps, the three wishes that fairy - tale characters are always granted just before they are turned back into frogs) I wish, first of all, that one might avoid the statistical traps that lie in the path if one relies too much on changing church membership figures — in this case the figures that are supposed to show drastic decline and weakening in oldline Protestantism since the 1960s.
The history of his wrestle with God is not confined to a few thousand years of dramatic events occurring in Asia Minor, though the crucial importance of those events seems even greater as the story expands into remoter pasts and futures.
Long into the 19th century, corporations were circumscribed as to the amount of capital they could solicit ($ 100,000, for instance, in New York under the law of 1811); they were usually confined to a single type of operation (say, textile manufacturing or flour milling); and they were required to dissolve after a specific number of years, 20 or 30.
In contrast to South Africa's vocal patrons of liberation theology (who are largely confined to the intellectual class), most evangelical independent and African indigenous churches eschew radical politics and the transformation of the Christian message into a political agenda.
Nor do we read Scripture in order to avoid thought and action, or to be crushed, or squeezed, or confined into a de-humanizing shape, but in order to die and rise again in our own minds.
Thirdly, the mythological world was divided into two parts, the unseen world of the gods, often associated with the sky above, and the visible tangible world to which men were confined.
Nicholas Berdyaev the Russian philosopher was most critical of the traditional Christian ethics which confined itself to the ethics of law and ethics of grace and ignored the ethics of creativity, while secular modernity to which Christian modernism succumbed, elevated the human vocation of creativity as supreme and as capable by itself of solving the problem of destructivity within it without the need of grace and even of law in the long run Anthropology got perverted on all sides by converting Creation into an order of static laws which are only to be obeyed and perfected by grace in Catholic thought and by getting validated for collective existence without criticism but to be rejected as totally irrelevant in the realm of existence in grace in Protestant thought.
Officially, Episcopalians and Lutherans have moved into the post-Vatican II era — although many Episcopal congregations still cling to the 1928 prayer book (largely confined to 16th century form), and the Lutheran Book of Worship has alternatives for those who want to be reassured that nothing has changed since the time of Luther.
Cell membranes act as barriers to current flow into the cells, so the electrical field is confined to the interstitial space.
If a man has been confined into believing he must adhere to traditional gender roles all his life, he may not be a fit for being a stay at home parent.
«Jesus demolishes all the fences into which men would confine love of neighbor» (Schweizer, p. 133).
I must refrain from going further into the cognitive framework of this particular model and confine myself to those basic aspects of the hierarchies of behaviour which are relevant to our present context.
That appraisal would have been supported by the fact that geographically Christianity was confined to a smaller proportion of the earth's surface than it had been at the close of the fifth century and that the cultures into which it had entered were held by fewer of civilized mankind than had been true at the close of the preceding height of the Christian tide.
In medieval times, it was almost the sole basis of Jewish education, and it continued to be so down into the modern period, wherever Jews were confined to the ghettos of Europe and denied access to public educational institutions.
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