Sentences with phrase «near the place where»

We should also encourage the production of food near the places where it is consumed, reducing dependence on packaging and transportation.
How about no Christian churches near any place where Jews were arrested, transported, or killed in Europe?
He spoke these words while teaching in the temple courts near the place where the offerings were put.
Then look for a button near the place where you insert those wheels, to click them in.
Make sure the potty is near the place where he plays and encourage him to use it as often as possible.
They reasoned that if he died in or near the place where he was found and had been carrying his possessions when he died, then the melting and freezing cycles should have distributed the artifacts in a random pattern all around his body.
Afterward, he released the frogs near the places where he caught the tadpoles.
Because Tc - 99m's radioactive half - life is just six hours, it must be made from Mo - 99 at or near the place where the heart patients get their stress tests.
So the researchers used cod cranial bones (the fish heads that were removed before the fish were dried or salted) from archaeological sites near the places where the fish could have been caught.
Astete said some of the highest mercury levels were in people who were not directly involved in mining, but who lived near places where gold is bought and sold, such as the shop where the emissions were too high to be measured by the EPA's gauge.
Another idea to show such interest and commitment to an area was to co-locate, getting an office in or near the places where most of your investigators work.
Google tends to show courses near the place where you're doing your search, unless you search for «online courses»; in this case, it understands that you don't care about the location.
Seat the student near the place where you typically stand when presenting a lesson.
It doesn't go deep, and I don't think it would have an effect in performance or anything since it isn't near any place where fluid could get in, but it wasn't like this between any other cylindera ans I wanted another opinion.
These things seem really straightforward, but it's all part of the standard operating procedure and the introduction to those materials is made much, much easier by having them and having them handy, having them not in the chief operating officer's desk or sitting up there far away from where the action takes place, but having them near the place where the task is executed.
Posts should be well constructed and placed near a sunny window or near places where your family gathers.
On it, you can identify the nearest place where you can get your hands on the unique PS experience.
Save the game near a place where there are multiple weapon chests, such as in the town of New Haven.
A ghost bike is a bicycle painted white and chained to a pole near the place where a cyclist has been hurt or killed by a car as a roadside memorial.
20He spoke these words while teaching in the temple courts near the place where the offerings were put.
Fancy devices that included a bellows hung near places where folks might drown, much as defibrillators are now placed in gymnasiums.
It is not necessary for you to retain a personal injury lawyer who lives in or near the place where you live.
Common features to most criminal harassment cases include evidence that the accused person repeatedly followed or communicated with the victim; watched or loitered near places where the victim lives, works or goes to school; or engaged in threatening conduct or behaviour.
The traveler will be taken to the nearest place where their injuries can be treated and, later when they are stable, they will be transported back home.
Therefore, it is extremely important that missionaries travel insurance include emergency medical evacuation coverage, which would transport you to the nearest place where adequate care can be given.
The insurance must cover emergency medical evacuation, at least $ 50,000: emergency medical evacuation is the transportation to the nearest place where adequate care can be given.
Be overly cautious near places where children gather such as school yards, ball courts and playgrounds.
This compass points to — what else — the location of the nearest place where you can buy pizza.
I grew up near the place where the «cottage» is set... it doesn't exist and it makes me laugh everytime I see it.

Not exact matches

Honey bee death rates went up in places where higher levels of naled were recorded near hives, according to a National Center for Biotechnology Information study.
Of all the places where artificial intelligence is gaining a foothold, nowhere is the impact likely to be as great — at least in the near term — as in healthcare.
Once you answer this question, start looking for places where what you want to do intersects with what clients need in the near term.
To achieve a nonstop flight between London and Paris, Charles Lindberg's team adopted working methods that wouldn't look out of place in Rutan's factory in the Mojave Desert, where construction of the spaceship Virgin Enterprise is nearing completion.
Foursquare took the list of places where Herradura is sold and used location data from mobile phones to target ads to people who had been at or near those stores in the past or were likely to buy premium alcohol.
The Futenma base, near where Tuesday's accident took place, is surrounded by schools, hospitals, and shops, leading local residents to fear air crashes and accidents.
It is in the darkest places where Christ draws most near and is with you.
21 Then the Lord said, «There is a place near me where you may stand on a rock.
So I convince myself that I can still find a place inside where I can discover, learn, grow and serve — a place away from the elements that beat me down, somewhere near an outer wall, where I sometimes look at that snowy hill outside the window and wonder «What if?»
A study published in 2000 by the ELCA revealed that of the cohort of newly minted pastors, 71 percent placed constraints upon where they could move due to the needs or desires of a spouse; 58 percent restricted their first call to a location in or near a large city; 36 percent were opposed to serving in a small congregation; and 32 percent were opposed to serving in a rural setting.
Now as he went thence to the place where he was to vanish out of their sight, they all followed after him weeping; but Moses beckoned with his hand to those that were remote from him, and bade them stay behind in quiet, while he exhorted those that were near to him that they would not render his departure so lamentable.
Since many people think that the temple stood where the Dome of the Rock — one of the most holy places of Islam — is located, or at a place near it, Jewish terrorists several times have stormed the mosque to destroy it.
Revd Murdo McDonald is from St. John's Parish Church in Bathgate near to where the fatal incident took place.
actually many pagans survived and went underground and also in places where the reaches of the catholic church did not get For example a whole other half Europe two whole continents on the other side of the ocean etc Paganism was driven into near extinction by it's brother religion that came from the same roots but it was not at all eradicated The irony find is Christians were persecuted by the Roman empire before the rule of Constantine and then during the burning times persecuted witches and pagans (aswell as non-pagans for corrupted reasons) An oximoron and hypocritical religion
It is significant to note that the first baptism from among the Pulayas of Central Travancore and from among the «runaway» slaves in Mundakayam were the mantravadis.38 In places like Mepra, Punnapra and Vembala near Alleppey where the conversion movement was particularly strong, CMS missionaries acknowledged the leadership of the Pulaya priests.39
Sheol itself was a nebulous, dreary kingdom of the dead which got its name from either a place near Jerusalem where the Gentiles made human sacrifices or a garbage dump near the city (I have heard both theories).
In the country called Male [Malabar], where the pepper grows, there is also a church, and at another place called Calliana [a place near Bombayl, there is moreover a bishop, who is appointed from Persia.
Strategically placed near the checkout line at the grocery store, where, after a frustrating hour of decision - making, calorie counting, list checking, and child - bribing, women would otherwise be forced to stop, wait, and ask themselves a few questions about the meaning of their existence, the magazine aisle dazzles us with photoshopped images of super-skinny models, next to impeccably arranged place settings, next to actresses praised for losing their baby weight in five minutes, next to Martha Stewart holding a perfectly frosted chocolate cake.
Magic - I'm thinking of the part near the end of «Galaxy Quest» where Tim Allen's character has to go through this complicated series of pistons or something and he remarks that they are just so out of place in a starship.
The headline wasn't good; a fraternity had placed offensive banners on their railings near where families were dropping off their first - year students.
Many of them are married and have families who live, not at or near the theological school, but in the place where they are sent to minister.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z