Sentences with phrase «jostling between»

It found itself jostling between techie genres, almost trying to establish... Read more
There was some pregame jostling between Michigan's Dennis Northfleet and Ohio State's Bradley Roby.
There must have been something I wanted hanging up on the garage wall, but when I jostled between the dangling extension cords and mechanic lights, an unexpected item slipped off its pegs and fell toward me.
I jostled between feeling far from Jesus when I wasn't doing as I should, and longing to be close still when I was.
Between object, installation and setting one finds themselves pulled into a lurid domain, jostled between wonderment and repulsion, a world I would be hard pressed to describe without having seen it first - hand.

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We had barely slipped into our seats and positioned the bucket of popcorn between us when a gaggle of teenagers jostled into the row behind us.
Elimination within concrescence means that there can now be greater interaction between physical prehensions, as they jostle each other, rubbing off their incompatibilities with one another.
The jostle, whether it's acknowledged as such or not, between those events to elevate themselves is constant and fascinating to watch from outside.
What with the barely veiled charges of cheating, the constant jostling for a technological or mental edge, and a competitive drive that threatens to push their sport to places never thought possible, there's no more compelling rivalry in track than the one between Marlon Shirley and Oscar Pistorius.
This week, Tim Farron suggested that the battle between Caroline Flint, Yvette Cooper and Chuka Umunna to chair the home affairs select committee was one of premier league politicians «jostling for position in a side show».
And a long - standing gentlemen's agreement between the two major parties to not attack each other's stronghold in the legislature (Democrats control the Assembly, Republicans the Senate) has fostered a culture of impunity in Albany that has only been jostled, but not cleansed, by the frequent indictment of sitting lawmakers.
In their movement, these molecules can jostle and slide in between the tightly - packed saturated fatty acid chains.
Entanglement, a quantum link between disparate objects, can enable ultra-secure cryptography, but even a slight jostle can destroy it, so systems that rely on it are not always useful in practice.
Not having to be jostled and sandwiched between people in a crowd, you'll find the shopping experience at Myntra stress - free.
This movie based on the true story of Barbara and Regina Leininger, who were torn from their family in 1755, by Allegheny warriors during the French - Indian War and the jostling for land rights as well as the tax disputes that sparked the dispute between the European settlers and the aboriginal peoples.
Even between classes, when the halls are filled with the usual juvenile jostling, there's a marked lack of middle school angst.
A somewhat disjointed and typically chaotic start on the narrow, wall - lined streets of Long Beach ultimately led to an unfortunate collision, the gap between Gavin and the # 912 Porsche of Richard Lietz evaporating as the field jostled for position through the Turn 2 right - hander.
We are not like men; men shake hands with hate between them all the time and have public arguments that are an obvious jostling for power and position.
Having played it through twice with a three year gap between and having tried both ways, in the vast mire of FPS currently jostling on the pre-owned shelves, it is actually one of the more interesting ones I have played.
Loose all over quilts of limpid blues, greens, pinks, reds, and yellows... fairly burble, their colored lines and shapes registering a painter's fast - moving hands as they rise steeply, floating between inner and outer worlds, to jostle and bank at their tops» (Ibid., pp. 313 - 314).
Loose allover quilts of limpid blues, greens, pinks, reds, and yellows... fairly burble, their colored lines and shapes registering a painter's fast - moving hands as they rise steeply, floating between inner and outer worlds, to jostle and bank at their tops» (P. Albers, Joan Mitchell: Lady Painter, New York, 2011, pp. 313 - 314).
Compendious, dependable, fashionable, and slightly racy, as scrutinized in photographs this year by Andy Freeberg, the fair has people jostling for room to move between its piers.
I do a lot of alternating... there's a lot of going back and forth in my mind between what to leave in and what to leave out, that's a tension that I want to be apparent in my work, that tension of what you keep and what you do away with - how those things are constantly jostling and competing with each other.»
A field of overlapping solid rectangles, layered with a tracery of open frames painted - drawn, really - in contrasting hues, it positions itself somewhere between the famous «Homage to the Square» paintings and prints of Josef Albers (1888 - 1976) and the jostling, evanescent windows of a computer screen.
The squares and rectangles don't just settle back into a mathematical matrix, but jostle against one another, and the thick boundaries between the rows become elements in their own right.
Travelator offers DE an intersection between the realities of artistic production in this contemporary city against the jostling of its own mechanisms as a group.
If we never take any energy away from the system, what is the difference between jostling in the gas and flow through the wire?
The result is predictable: constant three way bickering and jostling — in particular between the Law Society, the Solicitors Regulation Authority and the Legal Services Board.
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