Not exact matches
Also, as I'm wrapping up my doctorate in astrobiology, I will spend a great deal looking at objects I can't see with my physical
eye while
peering off light years into the galaxy in search of
life.
I try to be sensitive to my child and his concerns about how I am viewed in the
eyes of his
peers, but I can't let it rule my
life.
He is now gone from our
lives, his Assembly seat as vacant as his
eyes, completing his shuffle from Manhattan State Supreme Court, where he began as a law secretary in 1971, to the federal courthouse on Foley Square, where 12 of his
peers finally got a chance to judge seven of his felonies.
So it is all the more
eye - catching that the Eton - education son of a
life peer believes that all MPs will soon have to publish their tax returns.
«Many scientists believe that the
eye movement patterns you develop are due to where you
live — the books you read and the influence of your family,
peers and community — your culture.»
As Thomas and his squad
peer into screens showing indecipherable activity in small villages on the other side of the world, Niccol effectively conveys the dilemma they face every day, keeping an
eye on impoverished communities whose hard
lives get worse when the U.S. rains explosives on them.
The program, which Lee said has «opened the
eyes» of her students
living in rural Vermont, is one of a growing number of others like it that use technology to foster global learning among U.S. students and their international
peers.
Seconds before one of the most long - awaited events of Alexander Caulfield's adult
life, an event he'd spent years planning and pursuing, an event marking his ascension into professionalism, a decent salary, and the respect of his
peers, his left
eye started winking like a gigolo in a third - rate Italian film.
She has spent her whole
life observing; hers are the
eyes that always
peer from behind walls or rocks, infuriating everyone with their watchfulness.
Theories such as Bowlby's attachment theory direct expert
eyes to mothers» shortcomings, yet blind them to all the other significant influences in children's
lives, such as poverty, the wider community,
peer groups, fathers, and the presence or absence of violence (Birns 1999).