Sentences with phrase «lie under the stars»

Lying under the stars reminded me of a friend who loves astrology and horoscopes.
I will lie under the stars and listen to your heartbeat, I will stay awake just to watch you sleep... will kiss you... read more
Find a guy who calls you beautiful instead of hot, who calls you back when you hang up on him, who will lie under the stars and listen to your heartbeat, or will stay awake just to watch you sleep... wait for the boy who kisses your forehead, who wants to show you off to the world when you are in sw...
Find a guy who calls you beautiful instead of hot, who calls you back when you hang up on him, who will lie under the stars and listen to your heartbeat, or will stay awake just to watch you sleep... wait for the boy who k..
I can be your woman who calls you beautiful instead of hot, Who kalls you back when you hang up on her, Who will lie under the stars and listen to your heartbeat, Or will stay awake just to watch you sleep... Wait for the woman who kisses your forehead, Who wants to show you off to the world when...

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As reported by Metro the Spurs star has basically lain into his own club for a number of reasons and even suggested that he is thinking strongly about giving up on the annual under achievers because he is in danger of going through his whole career without lifting a trophy.
Liverpool have played home to some illustrious talents over the years: Ian Rush, Kenny Dalglish, Robbie Fowler, Steven Gerrard and Luis Suarez are names that roll straight off the tongue while other far more under - appreciated stars lie in wait.
Today at 10:05 am - Liverpool have played home to some illustrious talents over the years: Ian Rush, Kenny Dalglish, Robbie Fowler, Steven Gerrard and Luis Suarez are names that roll straight off the tongue while other far more under - appreciated stars lie in wait.
Spend sometime lying on your back outside under the stars one night — on a week - end if your child usually goes to bed early — and marvel at the countless number of them, made by our Creator.
Simply plug in the projector, lie back, and relax under the stars right in your home!
NAKED singularities and cosmic censorship may sound like lurid terms from the tabloids, but in fact these phrases lie at the heart of a troubling question for modern cosmology: what happens when our known laws of space and time break down, as happens in the final moments of a star collapsing to a point under its own gravity?
With an apparent visual magnitude of 6.3, [2] it lies below the normal brightness limit of stars that are visible with the naked eye under ideal viewing conditions.
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You'll spend two nights in wild bush luxury wilderness camps resting in the Signature Star Beds - traditional Australian swags (similar to sleeping bags, but with built - in mattresses and pillows), so you can lie out under the night skies (or, if you prefer, within sheltered bush huts).
I've been watching the stars lying in the sand dunes of southern Sahara listening to the tunes of Festival au Desert, I have been working as a volunteer with waste water management in Kenya, I have got myself a family in Kenya, I have been driving an ambulance 18 200 kilometers from Norway to Mongolia, I have been waking up in my tent in Kyrgyzstan with a view that brings tears to my eyes, I have been dancing to the drums under the trees in a remote village in Mali, I have been dancing all night long in a local club in Bamako, I have visited National Parks in South Africa, Ghana, Kenya and Uganda, I have worked as a volunteer in a vegetarian restaurant in Ghana, — and I have loved every moment of it.
The works include reenactments of Vito Acconci's Seedbed (1972), in which the artist occupied the space under a false floor, masturbating and speaking through a microphone to visitors above; Valie Export's Action Pants: Genital Panic (1969) in which Export walked through a movie theater in crotchless pants, challenging the audience to turn from the images of women on the screen to a real female body; and Abramovic's own Lips of Thomas (1975), in which she ate a kilogram of honey and drank a liter of red wine before breaking her glass with her hand, incising a star in her stomach with a razor blade, whipping herself until she «no longer felt pain,» then lying down on an ice cross while a space heater suspended above her caused her to bleed even more profusely.
And like dry desert seeds lying in wait for the rain, the sculpture's fibre optic stems lie dormant until darkness falls, and then under a blazing blanket of stars they flower with gentle rhythms of light.
In a letter to the editor of Indianapolis Star, Pence argued that households with two working parents are under a spell of «the big lie that «Mom doesn't matter.»»
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