Sentences with phrase «long circuitous»

It has been a long circuitous route of getting here, but I feel I am getting a bit closer.

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The road that Hyung Goo had traversed to that request was long and circuitous.
It was a long, circuitous route, Norman recently reminded reporters at his recent QBE Shootout, from Woods conceding at Liberty National in September that his playing career might be over to blasting drives past playing partner Justin Thomas at the Hero in the Bahamas.
Frost's first game with the Cornhuskers was a long time coming because he took a circuitous route in covering the 100 miles to Lincoln from his hometown of Wood River, Neb. (pop.
Throughout our long, circuitous, sometimes funny, often painful journey to start a family, Scott and I frequently felt alone.
During an overly long, circuitous debate, Chairman Ken Ronk declared he had never received anything in writing from minority counsel on the subject.
While the Shinnecock tribe cleared the first step toward federal recognition this week, they still have a long, circuitous path to achieve approval to...
Launched in 2004, Rosetta reached Churyumov — Gerasimenko by a circuitous route involving three flybys of Earth, one of Mars, and a long detour out beyond Jupiter as it built up enough speed to catch up to the comet.
Here it is: details on how to understand more personally your liver and its long, windy, circuitous path to continuous and sacred detoxification.
At this point Ana, no longer shy and in fact promoted by a circuitous route to fiction editor, is a liberated person.
And finally, after this long and circuitous route, districts will adopt critical changes, such as those that make it much easier to remove ineffective teachers (or principals or staff) from their jobs.
Instead, it's a long, circuitous, sometimes tortuous route that seems, at first, better suited to a sports car than what some might call a glorified minivan.
The point all this begs to make — most germane to our our subject of self - publishing — is that writers whose books are in the hands of traditional publishers do not have the freedom to take their books for long walks down every possible promotion and marketing avenue, or to even have their books follow circuitous alleyways that can lead to fields of light.
The presence of hills and canyons, together with the restraints imposed by a long narrow peninsula, result in «circuitous routing of traffic and a great deal of out - of - direction travel.»
Each painting invited long, reflective looking and the focused attention required to discern the often circuitous but always accomplished pictorial and stylistic logic.
He lived long enough to see his work installed at the National Gallery of Art (even if it arrived there by a circuitous route).
The long, circuitous history of Evangeline's Acadian forebears, through the Hudson Bay down to Louisiana, forms a rich backdrop for her reflections upon and responses to current political questions, especially those centered on the gun.
In the past, policies were written using long, circuitous sentences and lots of technical jargon.
Since my own path to true, lasting love was long and circuitous, I know just how hard and frustrating our heart's quest for true, lasting love can feel.
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