Sentences with phrase «into dawn»

I'm posting my look into the dawn of modern motion gaming tomorrow, but I stumbled across something I laughed at during my research.
As many as 30,000 party people gather on the famous strip of sand to party in the glow of the Earth's nearest celestial neighbour, right through the night and into the dawn.
It was Good Friday and the stars were just starting to dissolve into the dawn.
Beyond the city to the north, a mountain emerged slowly into the dawn.
Milner led into the race's second half, Taylor drove a solid double stint into dawn on new front brakes, and Gavin got new rear brakes during his time that ended with a double stint and a change back to Milner along with tires and fuel just past the 18 - hour mark.
Not a lot in the way of newly featured stuff this week — most of the new ones are part of TCM's Moguls & Movie Stars History of Hollywood series, which moves into the dawn of the studio era this week, with 1910s films from Thomas Ince, D.W. Griffith, Cecil B. DeMille, Charlie Chaplin, Douglas Fairbanks, and Mary Pickford.
This is a different kind of symphony of a city, conducted with rising and falling rhythms that segue from one movement to another over the course of a single day into the night and finally emerging into the dawn.
Arguing into the dawn, negotiators came back to the plenary, some after just two or three hours of sleep, only to be faced with tirades about colonization and other historical grievances against the West.
The groups started working late into the night, and sometimes into dawn, seven days a week.
Does the filibuster senator have to notify his / her fellow senators that he / she is planning to speak well into the dawn?
Kicking off a series of events that will extend into dawn on Sunday, Prime Minister Binali Yildirim told a special session of parliament that 15 July 2016 was a «second War of Independence», following the conflict that led to the creation of the modern state in the 1920s.
As the Radich disappeared into the dawn, it was easy to imagine, 500 years ago, standing on the Spanish shore watching as the captain of a small fleet of ships scanned the western horizon expectantly.
The quiet alone is holy and enough So long as night still darkens into dawn And fallen starlight rises from a lawn Whose snowflakes twinkle deep in matter's stuff.
So in the end the wounded patriarch limps off into the dawn with a blessing and a new name: «Israel, for you have striven with God and with men and have prevailed», and a pain in the leg to remind him of it.
Reiner has directed a film version that sticks closely to the words of the play but destroys much of its sly insight into the dawning of awareness in darkest Bronx.
As camera trucks amass outside Harding's house, we're given an inside perspective into the dawning of a new kind of news story, pre-OJ, located at the nexus of fame, ambition and schadenfreude.
When Solomon is first in chains, we sit with him in a lengthy take, drawn into his dawning horror and mounting impotence.
Focusing on those major group exhibitions and events which jettisoned Russian artists to international attention, or introduced Russian publics to Western art stars, the book provides readers with a unique perspective into the dawning of the global art world.

Not exact matches

And herein lies the secret of turning ephemeral dreams into tangible outcomes, of launching that company that's been on the bucket list for decades, or publishing that novel that's been languishing in the bottom drawer since the dawn of time — it's being able to structure the dream into something that inspires action and momentum.
Robert Miller founded Future Electronics at the dawn of the modern computer age, in 1968, and has quietly grown it into a global leader.
«I keep the subject constantly before me, and wait'til the first dawnings open slowly, by little and little, into a full and clear light,»» he recites, quoting Newton on his problem - solving method.
Concerns that violence may be creeping into Playa del Carmen were voiced as people attended a Monday evening vigil in front of the Blue Parrot nightclub, where five people died and 15 were wounded or injured in the chaos before dawn.
These markets already poured substantial amounts of money into this sector before the dawn of the autonomous era, e.g. the industrial automation market, the aviation security market, and so forth.
Given that NAFTA came into force before the dawn of the digital age, some revision clearly makes sense, with the now - shelved Trans - Pacific Partnership likely to serve as a template for modernization.
Employees in some of our biggest firms slave well into the early hours only to get up at the crack of dawn, all in an attempt to avoid failure.
Still, as we get into the Phaedo, particularly its claim for the soul's immortality, it dawns on several of my more thoughtful students that the body is merely the temporary repository of a soul that may go on to inhabit any number of other beings (even donkeys!)
We have had polital parties since the dawn of the US, always changing (hense the vote every 4 years thing) and never, in 1 4 yr period, causing the entire country to colapse into a heap of rubble.
Only with the dawn of the space age in the 20th century has it been possible for humans to travel far enough into space to verify by direct observation that the earth is a globe.
Bultmann has made the shift in aeons the decisive factor distinguishing Jesus from Paul: «Jesus looks into the future, toward the coming reign of God, although to be sure toward the reign now corning or dawning.
The spectacle of a society rapidly goose - stepping into helotry is, for some, the dawn of the millennium.
Simply by noting the overwhelming power and the comprehensive expression of the modern Christian experience of the death of God, we can sense the effect of the ever fuller movement of the Word or Spirit into history, a movement whose full meaning only dawns with the collapse of Christendom, and in the wake of the historical realization of the death of God.
Thus the Christian must finally rejoice in the advent of a total darkness, because the Christian knows the reign of the Antichrist as the darkness before the dawn, a darkness that must ultimately pass away by being transfigured into light.
A new epiphany of Antichrist is drawing everything into itself, as its ever dawning totality transfigures all experience, unveiling the emptiness of Hell in every human hand and face.
It was just at the dawn of this period, so generally a time of recession for Christianity, that one of the great monastic movements came into being.
The numerous followers of Yogi Bhajan see the present as the last degenerate stage of a 2,000 - year - old Piscean Age, into which the new Aquarian Age is about to dawn.
Otto's great study of the eschatological proclamation of Jesus discovers the fundamental and distinctive motif of Jesus» message to lie in its announcement of the «dawning» of the Kingdom of God, a dawning that is itself a forward - moving process, a process whereby a future and transcendent Kingdom penetrates from the future into the present, from its place in the Beyond into this world, and is operative here as an inbreaking realm of salvation.
It is not a perpetual cycle revolving about itself, but a movement opening into the Eschaton of the future, an Eschaton that dawns wherever history negates its past to realize its future.
@ «science» You listened put your hope into claims of man's lame science... I honestly think that some of you are so dense that it never dawns on you that all their claims are no more than guesswork.
Jerusalem and Benares represent what are probably the two sharpest alternatives in the religious history of mankind» the city in which the Ark of the Covenant was set down, in which Jesus ended his earthly ministry, and from which Muhammad ascended to heaven» and that other city, where a thousand gods descend into the river at dawn and near which the Buddha preached his first sermon announcing liberation to all sentient beings.
I got up just before dawn and went outside and climbed into the bow of the boat.
He had felt it, for example, in the darkness of the paleolithic age when for the first time he ventured to put fire to his own use, or accidentally discovered how to produce it; in neolithic times when he found that by cultivating thin ears of grass he could turn them into rice and millet and corn; and much later, at the dawn of our industrial era, when he found that he could tame and harness not only animals but the tireless energies of steam and electricity.
A new era has dawned; a community has come into existence — in effect a new Israel — in which there is offered forgiveness for the past, spiritual power for the present, and hope for the future.
As Satan raises his fists to heaven and folds himself back into his wings, dawn begins to break.
And now, how many weeks later and ten thousand kilometres across the world, in the dawning dark of the second week of Lent, the seeds that Pastor Charles faithfully sowed on a humid Sunday morning, grows into divine yield within and the source of everything can flow free:
That was in the early»70s, when with long hair, bobbles, bangles and beads and a gleam of communitarian utopianism in my eyes, I finally found my way into the fourth century treatise by Nemesius, peri phuseos anthropon («On the Nature of the Human»), where it at length dawned on me that ancient wisdom could be the basis for a deeper critique of modern narcissistic individualism than I had yet seen.
God's dying into total immanence is not an end in itself but is the necessary precursor to the eventual dawning of an apocalyptic fulfillment of human potentiality.
In her narrow rumpled bed again and again she flails against the white sheets that rush upon her with the sound of angels» wings, while the sharp songs of predatory night birds outside her window attack the ear, then change into sweeter, holier notes as dawn arrives.
Well, it seems to have been «not so muc... a supernatural external miracle but... the dawning internal realization that this life of Jesus reflected a new image of God, an image that defied the conventional wisdom, an image that called into question the exalted king as the primary analogy by which God could be understood.»
In the fallen world order, Original Sin blocks our primal integration into grace and the gift of divine faith is now given in the first nascent dawning of personal knowledge and love of God as we are drawn into the Life of the Trinity by the action of Christ though the Church at baptism.
Thus a new age was to dawn, the millennium was to come, through a reconstituted Church into which all the saints would be called.
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