Sentences with phrase «into vast possibilities»

Her passion transforms careers and moves beyond boundaries into vast possibilities.

Not exact matches

As we finish listening to Paul's excited sharing of this vast new possibility for the gospel, we hear Matthew telling us how the Magi completed their journey — dismounting, entering into the shadows of the cave, kneeling and offering their gifts.
«Well, we've ruled out a couple hundred possibilities, which leaves an almost infinite number of possibilities that it might be, and the vast majority of those possibilities we can't even fathom or even put into words, and the trillions and trillions and trillions of other possibilities we might be able to fathom but we don't even have the ability to test - well, we're just going to give up and say that it's probably just the god thing even though there are trillions and trillions of other possibilities that it might be.»
I had previously attempted a foray into «green living» blogging, but I think the possibilities were just too vast for me: I didn't know where to start.
This was the kind of wholly unexpected discovery that not only gratified the kind of risk - taking that goes with venturing into the repertory - cinema circuit, but also refreshed my sense of wonder at the vast possibilities of this wide - ranging medium we celebrate here at Movie Mezzanine, reminding me that there's still a lot that can be done in cinema.
These funds offer investors the possibility of broad diversification by tapping into the growth potential of non-U.S. developed and emerging economies, and a vast array of common - stock investment opportunities.
It's packed with things to do and places to explore, doing an incredible job of turning Hyrule into a vast expanse of possibility as opposed to a sparse field with gameplay sprouting off it like spokes on a wheel.
Corie Humble's large scale mobile series investigates the vast possibilities of how a circle and line can be deconstructed and recon gured into new compositions while playing with weight, movement and gravity.
For me, Arthur C. Clarke represented the ability of the human mind to go out and open up into a vast, perhaps infinite, universe of possibilities.
But the vast majority of these projections do not take into account the possibility of major ice loss in Antarctica.
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