Not exact matches
As the Bible already stated, it is a very
narrow escape
passage to Salvation, and not many people are willing to go there.
It is
as if a group of trapped cave explorers choose one of their number to squeeze through a
narrow flooded
passage to get out to the surface and call for help.
The Congress seems for the most part to agree with the media, if
passage of the Freedom of Access to Clinics» Entrance Act» the act that
narrowed the First Amendment rights of abortion protestors
as an entire class of citizens» is any indication.
Or, phrased differently, being was experienced
as the
passage of all things from future possibility into the nothingness of the past through the
narrow juncture of the always disappearing present; and so the thought of being had not yet been separated into a stark opposition between temporality and eternity.
Whistling: Because the newborn nasal
passage is so
narrow, you'll often hear whistling
as he draws in a breath.
Before
passage of ESSA in 2015, Ladd said «there was no way schools alone could succeed and help children flourish
as long
as we had this
narrow focus on test scores.»
They must navigate a
narrow passage between delivering the curriculum
as required by their local board of education -LSB-...]
As she goes farther, the
passage angles steeply downward and grows
narrower, until there is barely room for her to crawl and none to turn around.
As a kitty approaches a
narrow spot in the fence, a slender space between rocks, or a small area between the living room chairs, whiskers help him determine if he can fit through the
passage without getting stuck or turning over the furniture.
A
narrowing of the air
passage through the larynx results in obstructed or partially blocked airflow, such
as a
narrowing of the air
passage.
It is said that on a full moon, a
narrow passage opens
as the water level lowers revealing a causeway that leads into a «hidden chamber».
The missing 10 % is a minor issue: while guiding Link across the equivalent of a tightrope (among other
narrow passages), the 3DS» thumbstick is a slight hindrance because it can not be pressed
as delicately
as the thumbstick on the N64, GameCube, or Wii controllers.
Launching rockets utilize the touch screen capabilities of the Vita to guide your rocket, you may run into a jam when you have to guide a rocket through
narrow passages,
as your finger will block your view of the screen slightly.
The entrance room houses the installation Spoiled Foot, which fills the space with a large, obstructing black and red mass hanging from the ceiling and which forces the public to walk in a
narrow passage and brush against the side walls
as a metaphor of the contrast between those who live at the margins and a centralized social power.
In the dim light of this
narrow passage, it was impossible for the photographer to stop the motion of the restless children, who appear
as ghostly blurs moving barefoot across the cobblestones.
Noysky Projects presents A
Narrow Passage, a multidisciplinary exhibition that explores themes of constriction, compression, and concealment
as a way to relate to personal biographies.
This
narrow, nondescript
passage — known
as the Impasse Ronsin — was once an artery of aesthetic energy that, in no small fashion, defined French postwar art in all its insanity.
His bright canvases famously feature vivid blues, reds, yellows, oranges and greens; a dominant broad area of colour is typically punctuated with
narrow, angular
passages of colour, which at once separate each colour
as well
as unite them.
I guess I'd add that this is understandable, given that the denier camp really doesn't have much actual science to use
as ammunition or to build their arguments on, and thus they tend to wage their campaign by cherrypicking data, or seeking to attack
narrow and often out - of - context
passages found in scientific papers or in simplified postings about those papers found on sites like Skeptical Science.
Another architect noted that he separated the kitchen from the dining room «to the great benefit of the family's health», designing it «
as a
passage of such
narrow width that there is no space for family meals in the housewife's laboratory.»