Sentences with phrase «meander into»

Do not meander into irrelevant information / conversation during this crucial time.
Don't get long winded or meander into personal details that are just not appropriate to discuss.
Together, their works introduce numerous critical, political, aesthetic, and material threads that run throughout the exhibition, in works such as Stan Douglas» compelling six - hour meander into an Afrobeat jam session in Luanda - Kinsasha (2013), the late Kwakwaka» wakw artist, activist and hereditary Chief Beau Dick's celebrated performative masks, Nick Cave's enchanting Sound Suit (2015), borne from the horrors of racialized violence, to Latifa Echakhch's sculptures and paintings that reconcile personal narratives against broader cultural or nationalistic norms and expectations.
cast could meander into the ring or the audience at various times and either flaunt their respective personalities in the background, or come into the fray and perform their own signature moves to manipulate the course of battle.
Inside this protected nature reserve along the Dominican Republic's eastern coast, meander into caves adorned with Taino petroglyphs.
Stroll along village paths that meander into jungle, enjoying snapshots of village life intermingled with diverse and abundant flora and fauna.
Another attraction worth seeing in Phnom Kulen is Chup Preah — a plain with refreshing streams that meander into the mountain valley.
Meander into this tropical resort, and someone might hand you a couple of fresh coconuts to drink on your way to your room.
The river made quite some noise and I could see it meander into the distance where we came from.
Why not embrace the stillness and let yourself meander into a moment of romance instead?
Billed as a sober discussion to a ballroom where every seat was filled, the panel meandered into shouting and crosstalk.
Yesterday's concession of two goals to a Southampton team that have struggled for them all season left a lot to be desired of and when Shane Long simply meandered into the box and was more alive to a cross than Mustafi, I'd like to say I couldn't believe we were one down, but I can.
Today marks the one year anniversary of Pokémon GO's worldwide release that sent crowds hiking through parks, meandering into streets and walking for miles in search of Pokémon, those cute little digital characters that appear in real locations on your smartphone.
And if it hadn't been for my class at the Institute of Culinary Education in September, the inspiration for this Thai pumpkin curry recipe would have never meandered into my stomach.
I, of course, meandered into the shop and found the cutest pair of flats, but they were point shoes.
But their yin, to that yang, is meandering them into the solacious fields of prostitution.
It meanders into dark and light subject matter too often, it's difficult to grasp what it's exactly trying to say.
If it meanders into rhetoric en route, the journey isn't without merit.
Despite Radcliffe's committed portrayal, the film becomes muddled in the second half, meandering into flashbacks and hallucinations that don't add much suspense.
He meanders into the classroom each day carrying in a past filled with tragedy.
Test drove a couple of other coupe / convertible type cars before my husband and I meandered into the Mercedes dealership.
There's just the right amount of angular aggression without meandering into dumpy (the face of the CTS) or overwrought (the CTS coupe).
As Stoy says, there's «just the right amount of angular aggression without meandering into dumpy (the face of the CTS) or overwrought (the CTS coupe).»
A staircase meanders into a former manse, its columns dense with wires like a form of vegetation.

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The site recently presented storytelling guru David Crabb's simple five - beat plan to turn any meandering series of events into a tight and compelling story.
She bounds upstairs as I meander toward the back of the house, poking my head into various rooms.
A broad area of low pressure will meander toward SWFL as we head into the weekend — bringing scattered downpours with it.
However, you then meandered off into the «we need a monument to Dr. Tiller» spiel which suggests you both elevate Dr. Tiller above the 10 Commandments and that you would consider a monument to him worthy of cleaning.
Some of them are just now swelling and splitting underground; others are breaking through the surface with a garish flash of green; others are meandering toward the sun, desperate for light or rain or some sort of trellis; others are growing slow and steady into tall shade tress with limbs like arms wide open to the world, welcoming the birds of the air to nest in their branches.
One part of Protestantism fragmented and hardened into a series of contradictory biblicistic positions; the other continued to meander beyond the limits of Scripture and tradition and, uncontrolled by any legitimately established teaching authority, to become a dogmatic and ethical free - for - all.
I am not ashamed because there are all these little mustards seeds scattered across our broken, shameful world, some of them just now swelling and splitting underneath the dark soil; others breaking through the surface with a garish flash of green; others meandering toward the sun, desperate for light or rain or some sort of trellis; others growing slow and steady into tall shade tress with limbs like arms wide open to the world, welcoming the birds of the air to nest in their branches.
I have decided to use one of the letters of St. Paul that addresses the most serious blight that presently exists among believers in Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior: divisions within the powerful river of faith that are dividing us into swirling eddies and meandering tributaries.
We walked along the beach, where he chased the waves a little too closely and ended up with soaking wet jeans; visited the Page Museum, where we watched volunteers meticulously dust off newly discovered fossils; stopped for dinner at one of my favorite restaurants, where I nearly single - handedly polished off an entire Hula Pie ice cream dessert by myself; meandered out along a pier, where a practically blind seagull almost flew straight into my guy's head; and drove through the rain to the Pacific Marine Mammal Center, where we chuckled at the seals in the synchronized swimming routine.
Being tired, listless, possibly stressed from the day, or just meandering around when all things are quiet usually gets us into trouble.
Or, simply meander the Intracoastal Waterway in a water taxi from which you can marvel at the parade of mansions along the way — and pop into any of the dock - friendly dining establishments where fresh Florida seafood shines.
All that I have seen from Wilshere this season is get the ball, take it upfield until running directly into 1 - 2 opposing players, fall down, grimace, look at the ref with one hand up, then very slowly get up and meander back.
Tomas Rosicky also started and was able to inject some pace into the Arsenal game when the match threatened to meander slightly.
It combines the imagery of the circle and the spiral into a meandering but purposeful path.
There are lots of places to meander on the hospital grounds while trying to get labour into full swing.
Ms Heintze's first - hand account illustrates the meandering and always incomplete process of integrating into a new society and political system as well as the importance of maintaining links to family members and life «back home».
During a comment period concerning the over-ride of County Executive Day's veto of the proposed changes to the Rockland County Charter, Legislator Sparaco meandered off into a diversionary diatribe against Republicans and Bloggers accusing Republicans of competing to see who hated Hasidics more and accusing bloggers of intimidating elected officials.
In its wake, the subglacial flash flood left a spectacular maze of channels, some hundreds of meters deep, incised into the stone, an intricate complex of meandering pathways called the Labyrinth.
The essays, by neurologist Oliver Sacks and arranged into an anthology two weeks before his death in 2015, meander through such topics as evolution, memory and scientific progress.
A study into freshwater lake management along the Amazon's most meandering river has demonstrated astounding benefits to local livelihoods in replenishing vitally important fish stocks — a source of much - needed food and income.
Climate change slowed the jet stream, allowing it to meander and bring cold air into typically warm states.
Gourley says, «I take the rainfall rates the radar is measuring in the sky, and take it down to the surface and measure what every raindrop is doing on the ground,» whether it meanders through the soil or flows across impervious roads and parking lots and into storm drains and waterways.
Every 5 or 10 years a fire would meander along the ground, excising brush without blowing up into the crowns.
Meandering through the Huron Mountains before spilling into Lake Superior, the river is home to endangered coaster trout as well as other fish that the tribe depends on for food.
Another reason to study the AMOC in the subpolar North Atlantic is that the rugged ocean floor in this region carves the current pathways up into tortuous tributaries, unlike the relatively smooth flows at 26 ° N. OSNAP's stationary moorings can not trace these meandering pathways, so the array is supplemented by drifting floats.
The changes were dramatic — the Queensland toads meander about, whereas the Darwin toads move in almost straight lines, and move much further each day — and so, are much faster at dispersing into new areas than the Queensland toads would be.
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