Sentences with phrase «lying between»

Lying between two sandstone ridges within a natural and world heritage site with orange Kalahari sand beneath your feet and...
Gili Meno is the smallest, lying between the other two isles.
Hair lying between the toes and those lying on the outer ears are to be clipped.
Lying between the two full - size ones only made it look worse.
And there he was, lying between us and seeming quite entertained.
Both unmodified and genetically modified groups were found to have cells that migrated and survived in two distinct locations: (i) as a separate, nearly continuous, subretinal layer lying between the host RPE and photoreceptors, and (ii) as individual cells distributed throughout the neurosensory retina, especially within the inner retinal layers (Figure 5A).
Hubble astronomer Paul Kalas, of the University of California at Berkeley, and team members proposed in 2005 that the ring was being gravitationally modified by a planet lying between the star and the ring's inner edge.
Berger got in trouble with reporters for bringing up the inconvenient uncertainties — the gray matter, as it were — lying between the specialists» tenuous grasp of CTE and the prospects for diagnosing, treating and preventing it.
A planet lying between a star and the habitable zone would likely be too hot and steamy.
The researchers found them in a zone of the disk lying between 4.5 billion and 15 billion kilometers from the parent star in roughly the same proportions seen in comets circling our sun, the researchers report online today in Nature.
At the Honolulu meeting, biogeochemist Tonya DelSontro of the University of Quebec in Montreal reported on methane release from boreal lakes, those lying between 50 ° and 70 ° N in realms such as Canada and Siberia.
Toward the end of her postdoc, Chacinska identified a protein called Mia40, whose role was to transport precursor proteins to the space lying between the outer and inner membranes of mitochondria.
According to the Guardian, the Belgian underwent scans on the injury and the tests revealed that there was a tear lying between grade two and grade three.
But this conception is fundamentally untrue to itself, because it envisages this physical premotion, as regards its term, as a reality created by God, lying between the faculty of the creature and the act produced by it.
Of course, the higher expressions of mysticism have always known a transcendence of images, but they transcend imagery by abolishing the profane consciousness, or by dissolving all that history lying between the present and the Beginning.
We find ourselves in this year of grace 1974 at a particular point lying between the event in him.
Note that by some peculiar coincidence, the U.S. occupies the very heart of the oil reserves and the nation which lies between China and the oil.
More bountiful still is oil shale, a type of heavy oil that lies between layers of rocks like North Dakota's shale - oil but requires oilsand - like extraction and upgrading techniques.
According to the non-profit organization Ocean Cleanup, whose founder Boyan Slat led the latest research, there's at least 79,000 tons of plastic in the GPGP, which lies between California and Hawaii.
That is, the intent is that over the course of the business cycle, the bulk of the distribution of year - ended inflation outcomes should lie between 2 and 3 per cent, not that the annualised average inflation rate from the start of the business cycle to the end should necessarily lie between 2 and 3.
Difference between buy and sell price in Coinsecure lies between 1.00 INR to 500 INR normally.
While Odysseus on his return to Ithaca is exactly the same as when he left two decades earlier, «what a road, what a fate, lie between the Jacob who cheated his father out of his blessing and the old man whose favorite son has been torn to pieces by a wild beast!»
Like Deleuze, he recognizes that the crucial distinction lies between the Leibnizian and Whiteheadian conceptions of divinity:
9 All that lies between, he means, is the story of how God came to be with men, for good and all.
Even heroes must spend most of their time, like the rest of us, in the valley that lies between mountain heights and ocean depths.
The truth lies between.
Green with respect to other colors participates in relations such as «x is lighter than y» or «x is darker than z,» as well as in such complex extensive relations as «x lies between y and z on A,» where x, y and z represent colors and A some general term as «house.»
One issue that lies between us is the relation of the dominant occasion to consciousness and to focal attention.
Authority is a form of social control, or, if you prefer, a way of ordering the common life of the church or commonwealth, that lies between domination and manipulation on the one hand and persuasion on the other.
Yet a primordial Beginning and a sacred «Center» are meaningful only insofar as a chasm lies between the sacred and the profane.
Such an approach, for example, led Cyril of Alexandria to interpret chapter one, verse thirteen («My beloved is to me a bag of myrrh, that lies between my breasts») as referring to the Old and New Testaments, between which hangs Christ.52 Not all interpretation that followed through the centuries was as ludicrous as this, although much of it was.
Presumably these lands do not draw Fowden's attention because they did not lie between Constantinople and Ctesiphon and because they did not sit atop the key centers of monotheism.
I would prefer to think the true number [of predominant or exclusive homosexuals] at any one time lies between 4 and 6 - nillion.
One of the points on which Thomas Aquinas is held in such high repute in Catholic circles is his careful exploration of the stretches of territory that lie between reason and revelation, giving full validity within their own sphere to the discoveries of reason alone.
Thus it appears that in the debate between the customary liberal view3 that stresses man's freedom in the willful breaking of known moral laws and the neo-orthodox emphasis on unconscious sin as derivative from man's basic pride, anxiety, and rebellion against God, the truth may lie between.
If the mediaeval doctrine is presupposed, and it is coming to the fore again, that the spiritual soul only comes into existence at a later stage in the growth of the embryo, several pre-human stages will lie between the fertilized ovum and the organism animated by a spiritual soul.
For the Hegelians, there must be an Absolute, to transcend the complete gulf that lies between subject and object in our experience.
The main stream of Protestantism lies between the two extremes above.
The characteristic Greek conception of humanity and divinity fused and all but identified, which soon became the normative doctrine of the church, would have been impossible for Paul, and his words give no support to the supposition that he held it, For him a great gulf lies between both the pre-existent and the post-resurrection glory on the one hand and the earthly life on the other.
Excerpt — This ownership or possession of Muslim women by the men in their families was summed up best by professor Shahrzad Mojab of University of Toronto as «the crude Arabic expression that «A man's honour lies between the legs of a woman.»»
Yet I am convinced that there are areas that lie between the camps and belong to no camps... certain mountaintops, for example, certain islands in the middle of swamps, certain arid strips where human beings may not find it worth their while to live.
All things taken into account, where does the balance lie between these diverse influences, «for and against»?
The way of truth, and of public safety, does not lie between these extremisms.
Brooks's criterion, fidelity to the intermediate phase of an actual occasion, lies between the other two both ontologically and in the possibilities of practical use.
He refers constantly to the time of the individual person, and is concerned with the intimate relationship between freedom and duration.5 There is no time within an actual occasion: time for Whitehead lies between occasions, not within them.
What happens then lies between a man and his Maker.
In reptiles, both today and in the past, the jaw joint lies between the articular bone at the back of the lower jaw, and the quadrate bone in the skull.
Perhaps you should explain exactly where you think the difference lies between «corrective word in love and humility» (which seems to suggest a position of authority) and «operating in a critical spirit».
Despite the vast gulfs of experience that lie between ourselves and Jeremiah's contemporaries, it should not be too difficult to see why: a religion of pleasure is not likely to be conducive to the often far - from - pleasurable efforts required by social concern; there is not much voluptuousness in taking care of widows and orphans.
Still, to me, the best thing I learned from Mrs. Foster was this: friends love each other richly, no matter how many years lie between them.
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