Sentences with phrase «lies wedged between»

Lying wedged between the Orange and Vaal rivers and landlocked in the sense that it is entirely surrounded by other provinces, the Free State is largely a rural province - its towns widely dispersed over a golden landscape that stretches over 129 464 km.

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Some women find that they're more comfortable if they sleep slightly propped up, and many women rely on cuddling with a body pillow or wedging a pillow between their knees to give their hips some relief when they lie on their sides at night.
Baby's head and body lie on the one side of my body between belly button and side, and baby can drink and sleep comfortably, without risk of you rolling over (you're comfortably on your back with a wedge on your one side and under your arm) and baby's head is at an angle, not face down in your breast, so he can breathe easily.
Sleeping on couches and armchairs places infants at extraordinarily high risk of infant death, including SIDS, 4,6,7,42,43 suffocation through entrapment or wedging between seat cushions, or overlay if another person is also sharing this surface.44 Therefore, parents and other caregivers should be especially vigilant as to their wakefulness when feeding infants or lying with infants on these surfaces.
You know, those subtle lies of omission, the things you don't say that build up and put a wedge between you and the people you love?
The city lies roughly 75 kilometres northeast of Semarang and 185 kilometres north of Yogyakarta (140 kilometres north of Solo) and is wedged between the imposing Gunung Muria and the Java Sea.
The smallest of a trio of craggy limestone islands that lie off Bali's southeastern coast, Nusa Ceningan is wedged between increasingly popular Nusa Lembongan and considerably larger but sparsely populated Nusa Penida.
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