Sentences with phrase «inwards of»

Either you or the association is responsible for the sheetrock, and most things inwards of that are betterments and improvements that are your problem.

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Archaeology even shows that the walls of Jerico fell outwards, when any seiged city's walls would have fallen inwards with the direction of the attack (physics dictates of course).
In other words when we are beginning to turn inwards and becoming aware of the true source of our souls.
Only via meditation turning the senses inwards / will there be true knowledge of god / / when one looks inwards / / one see's knowing the power of creation.
On PC search put (words of peace) on site find a large selection of videos where Prem talks of turning one's senses inwards in a unfolding of spiritual self / / bringing a clarity of understanding via practical spiritual experience's / in knowing the power of creation.
«The fat... the whole rump... the inwards... the two kidneys... burn it upon the altar: it is the food of the offering made by fire unto the LORD.»
«The fat that covereth the inwards... the two kidneys... and the caul above the liver... burn them upon the altar; it is the food of the ooffering made by fire for a sweet savour.»
In addition to hampering academic excellence, binge drinking also inhibits ethical development by focusing heavy drinkers inwards, on private self - indulgence, rather than outwards to service of others.
How long did it take for someone to finally look inwards upon this physical body of ours by taking on a scientific journey toward finally understanding our body - like buildings of Godly intentions?
Microbiologists are today's inwards - seeking astrophysicists for they are searching among our embodied core - roots to find answers regarding biological fractals of inner cosmological paradigms.
Looking upward, or inwards, man has a feeling of wholeness, of a core to his personality from which his decisions emanate, and which in Penfield's phrase «controls his thinking and directs the searchlight of his attention» (Penfield 1961).
Fold the edges of the dough (the part without any filling on it) inwards to form a «heart» around the filling.
Then mold it into an edge that can be folded inwards, evenly with the existing edges of each top side of the heart.
TAKE an Hog of five or fix Months old, kill it, and take out the Inwards, so that the Hog is clear of the Harslet [heart and liver]; then turn the Hog upon its Back, and from three Inches below the place where it was stuck, to kill it, cut the Belly in a strait Line down to the Bottom, near the joining of the Gammons, but not so far, but that the whole Body of the Hog may hold any Liquor we would put into it.
Using your index fingers and thumbs, gently pinch and push the corners of each potato inwards to mash and fluff the cooked centers out of the potato.
Some people still talk of Khedira Do you want our medics to be ever fatigued and have high blood pressure ❗ ❗ ❗ With the pile of players under their care and the heavy flow of more players inwards, we surely can't be that cold hearted and add them Khedira!!
The other flank has someone who has a limited licence to drift inwards but most of the typical winger stuff (crossing, harrying, hugging the touchline) is done by the full - backs.
Despite the fact that most of his crosses are quite bogus, it helps Alexis who depends on drifting inwards onto his stronger right foot.
«You have a lot of time to reflect, a lot of time to look inwards.
For example, one of the known risk factors for tearing your ACL, particularly in females, is landing with your knee pointed inwards («knock knee» position).
Never land with your knees facing inwards, straight knees or knees past your toes because these positions place an increased amount of stress on the front of your knees.
Milner and Wijnaldum play an essential part in this goal, as Salah moves inwards: as Milner runs diagonally, drawing his marker, and creating space in the centre of the box, the Maribor players expect Wijnaldum to exploit it.
With the wingers pushed slightly inwards, it leaves an extra option between the elevated wing backs and Rafinha instead of playing directly from wide to Rafinha or from out wide to Icardi they have Karamoh and Perisic who can be a good option to either shoot or to turn the ball in a more central manner instead of relying so deeply on Perisic and Candreva to stay wide and just feed Icardi.
By adding the water the light that passes through is refracted meaning that it is bent inwards, creating a lens effect and enlarging the size of the letters.
Reprogrammed belief system, decided after originally planning elective caesarean that home birth was the go, committed time and energy into being pregnancy and preparing for birth, faith over fear, comfortable with midwife after devoting time and energy into the relationship, created vision board and reflected daily, music at birth, swayed body, focused inwards, concentrated on breath, support from partner, relief in water pool, slipped in and out of dreamlike consciousness, caught baby in own hand s, profound spiritual connection, trusting
When placing a heavier child in the seat, there are no flex inwards, even if the child is the maximum weight of 55 pounds.
BABYBJÖRN Product Developer David explains that from newborn to about the age of five months, it's essential for the baby to sit facing inwards.
Carrying the baby facing inwards towards Mom or Dad's chest is another way of helping to shield the baby.
Furthermore, it is suitable for a variety of wearing styles: your child can sit behind you or in front, facing inwards or outwards; while the detachable hip seat allows you to easily cradle your baby in front of you or to your side.
So I checked them out and am going to try the advice of folding the frills inwards aroundthe legs.
The results were pretty interesting: 1) «entanglement; a spiraling inwards; intricacy»; 2) «when something turns in upon itself»; 3) «Involution of an organ is the shrinking or return to a former size.»
The Ergobaby is very comfortable carrier as it does a great job of distributing the weight across your waist, shoulders and back, and you can use it 4 different ways: facing inwards, facing outwards, on the hip and on the back.
Keep in mind that as this is a tandem stroller, some of the storage space will be taken up when you have both seats facing inwards.
Yeltsin also turned Russia inwards to manage the economic and social cataclysm of «shock therapy», which facilitated the emergence of an oligarch - led kleptocracy.
In rejecting the impulse to turn inwards, disengage globally, and reduce spending through cuts to foreign assistance, [4] Kerry admonished, «we have lost the luxury of just looking inward -LSB-...] we look out and we see a new field of competitors.»
Its success, however, depends heavily on states» willingness to work together, and across the world, governments have been turning inwards in a «race to the bottom» of narrowly - defined national interest.
«Some of them have been small, others large, but together they have turned the party inwards rather than outwards, looking to the past rather than to new ideas, resting on easy rhetoric rather than taking hard decisions — and above all seeking to distance ourselves from our time in government, rather than building on it, in terms of both policy content and political culture and dynamic.»
This week was the tale of two parties: a Labour party leading the biggest changes to our party in a generation, intent on a new politics; and a Conservative party sinking inwards and heading backwards.
Their world - view is of retreat and closure, of looking inwards.
On the other hand, citizens must complement government's efforts by embracing the requisite attitudinal change, whereby we all begin to look inwards and increase our patronage of Made - in - Nigeria goods.
Labour, looking inwards as it chose its new leader, let the Tories and Liberal Democrats win the argument by portraying the nation as sinking in a sea of debt.
«Clearly, they are an important part of the national economy and they should be treated as such, moreover, now that it has become inevitable for us to look inwards to become a country that is able to grow what we eat and produce what we consume.
«Sylvester is right to argue that the leadership candidates are in danger of looking inwards rather than reaching out to the voters they must win back but that has nothing to do with the voting system Labour is using.
Co-author Helen Russell (Institute of Astronomy, Cambridge, UK) expands: «The stars that form in the wind close to the galaxy centre might slow down and even start heading back inwards, but the stars that form further out in the flow experience less deceleration and can even fly off out of the galaxy altogether.»
But each of these singularities is cloaked by a so - called event horizon — where light and everything else is inexorably sucked inwards.
Similar compounds containing peptides made up of fewer amino acids tend to form cylindrical structures, with all the long chains pointing inwards and the peptides pointing outwards.
A mathematics student has worked out the secrets of how chocolate behaves in a chocolate fountain, answering the age - old question of why the falling «curtain» of chocolate surprisingly pulls inwards rather than going straight downwards.
The physics of the water bell is exactly the same as the falling curtain of chocolate; and the reason the chocolate falls inwards turns out to be primarily surface tension.
This perfect sphere then emitted a different form of light called lumen, which propagated inwards and swept up lingering «imperfect» matter, compressing it like a snow plough.
The key to making light curve inwards is to make the shell's permittivity — which affects the electric component of an electromagnetic wave — increase smoothly from the outer to the inner surface.
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