Sentences with phrase «natural point»

He said park rangers offer tours of natural points of interest.
which, by the way was shot on top of Mount Davidson, the highest natural point in San Francisco (928 feet)-- with breathtaking views of the city and the ocean.
Our final part of the day includes a brief stop at Reabold Hill, the highest natural point in Perth, a scenic drive along the Sunset Coast, taking in surfing beaches like Scarborough and Trigg.
On the other hand, even from a purely natural point of view Christianity, properly preached and lived, is still a match for every other powerful propagandist Weltanschanung, though men's hardness of heart is often an obstacle to its acceptance.
I was happier in my usual medium which yes was much looser but fell to a more natural point on my body.
This sixty - five foot cliff is the highest natural point on the island (as well as all of the Yucatan).
On the other hand, a breach of that support would be an equally natural point that could trigger coordinated exit attempts by trend - followers.
The Rev.. Mr. Lloyd of Foochow gives it as his opinion that the idea of God as Father presented the most natural point of contact with the Chinese mind because filial piety was the highest of all the graces in China.
Of course, as a Baptist, Harvey came to this secular or natural point by showing how the Bible directed our attention to it.
He still may not be «the answer», but as I said before, he's a way more natural point guard than McCaw or even Shaun.
Getting everything down in this format has helped me identify natural points of conflict or interest, and it's let me ensure everyone feels unique and fleshed out.
The same God is the author of our natural intellect as well as revelation, as classical Catholic theology so often reminds us, so we should not be surprised if what the Church teaches makes wonderful sense also just from a purely natural point of view and people end up doing what the Church recommends, not because she recommends it, but just because it is the most sensible thing to do.
The area sits nearby the highest natural point in Stockholm, «an artificial high built from the excavation spoils of the Stockholm Metro».
Britton Hill is found in Walton County and it's the highest natural point in the entire state.
In these cases, it's important to be very confident about your venture and its direction before bringing new people on board, unless they're already at a natural point of transition.
From a business perspective it is a natural point of reflection.
You'll see that very few have offered investors any sort of natural point to get out.
The U.S. is a natural point of comparison for the Canadian economy for many obvious reasons.
On one hand, this is a natural point for dip - buyers to offer support.
That's a psychological preference that has nothing to do with value, and there is also no natural point at which you can say «OK, that's enough.»
But in Germaine's case — the women she teaches are talking about freely choosing against their natures, against being moms, against the natural point of the family, against the future of our country and our species.
seems a natural point of curiosity, irrelevant though it may be to the novels.
If human brains are like body's cells, there is a natural point of specialization, in which new systems break away and form similar but slightly different branches, as cells in a body become fingers, feet, hands, etc..
That makes the Paris Agreement, which emphasizes the risks of warming, a natural point of friction for Trump's nationalistic chief strategist.
You've seen these on other websites but this one is from a natural point of view.
About Blog The Saskatchewan Border features stories and photography from wilderness and natural points of interest around Saskatchewan and western Manitoba.
About Blog The Saskatchewan Border features stories and photography from wilderness and natural points of interest around Saskatchewan and western Manitoba.
These scenes don't grow out of any natural point.
«Whenever possible, I like to paint my playground maps so they correspond to the natural points of the compass,» Bonne adds.
14 is not a natural point of transfer in our current secondary system.
We recently said good - bye to a Four Seasons BMW 328i, so that will be a natural point of comparison.
«I always believed there would be a natural point of equilibrium with digital reading — that it would overshoot, then come back and settle down.
Going into the end of a year, it is also a natural point to look back and reflect on the events, big and small, that helped shape 2014 for DIY investors as well as look ahead to 2015 to see what Canadian online brokerages may get up to.
With a keen nose for hunting and tracking feather and fur on land and in water, it has a natural point and retrieve.?
They wanted an all - purpose gun dog capable of work on land and in water that would respond to any type of game, whether large or small, furred or feathered, complete with natural pointing, tracking and retrieving abilities.
Natural point - and - retrieve breed has a nose built for hunting and tracking feather and fur on land and in water.
The trail is a little steeper downhill of the tree, so this is also a natural point to turn around for mountain bikers.
Natural points of interest include tidepools, easy to advanced hike trails, and gorgeous coastal caves.
Knowledgeable guides will tell you all about the cave's history, as well as show you natural points of interest.
Masullo — who prefers the term «stuff maker» to artist — asserts that his paintings begin with shapes and develop as would a conversation: the brush communicates with paint as layer upon layer is worked and reworked, until it arrives at a natural point of completion.
It would put every bike at a natural point of maintenance and leverage the downtime in the local shops for good use.
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