Sentences with phrase «no longer reach»

If the expansion continues to accelerate, then in 100 billion years, the gap between galaxies will be growing so fast that light from distant galaxies will no longer reach us.
Government required a long reach to be effective.
That means a bagman - in - chief like Gerstein can no longer reach his fundraising targets by trolling for massive donations from bank presidents, corporate heads, special interest groups.
The 2017 capital investment program is contemplating drilling wells with each of these well designs, with an increasing emphasis on longer reach lateral well development.
It did not need her watching, and in these hours, she thought, or during the long reaches of the night, the sea was more itself, monumental and untouchable.»
The collapse of central planning in the East had its own internal dynamics, but the long reach of advertised and advertising Western music, film, television, fashion - the sacraments of consumerism — played an acknowledged role in making centrally planned economies appear unbearably shoddy and barren.
The wickedness that is religoin has a long reach even for skeptics and non believers.
I'm no longer reaching outwards and outside myself and flinging myself at some distant goal.
This article I read on bleacherreport sums up what a fan who wants the club success would like to see from than onwards: - Beat Bayern and progress above our mental block - Make top four and possibly as good as last season finishing # 2 likely getting positive result in our 5 most difficult fixtures (Spurs, Man U, Man City, Everton, Liverpool) & taking back some lost points - Ensuring we finish above any team in London except Chelsea of course - Win FA Cup best chance of silverware - Win UCL long reach but beating Bayern could spur the team and maybe make them believe coupled with playing any team except Barca, Real & Atletico in the round after and could we do a Chelsea 2012.
He's very lanky and has a very long reach for a middleweight.
Victoria Vivians is 6» 1 with a long reach.
The 30 - year - old might no longer reach the heights of yesteryear but he's scored seven goals in the last seven games in all competitions and looks a happier, hungrier player that the one who staggered around the pitch in the first half of the season.
You dress your child in the same pants he wore last week and they no longer reach his ankles, or his feet seem too big for his shoes.
As the baby grows, the support will no longer reach to the backs of their knees, but don't worry — it's still providing good support to the baby's hips.
A common mistake made here is that although the child may look comfortable sitting straight on the bike, as soon as they turn the handlebars as if steering around a corner, one hand no longer reaches and they lose control.
The far - right and their voters in Austria and other European countries might well be heading towards a space where independent journalism, and therefore public scrutiny, can no longer reach them.
This wagon also comes with a long reach steel handle that allows you to steer easily and smoothly.
It's one of the best best gas powered hedge trimmer options for people looking for a long reach to handle tall or thick hedges.
If you've been paging through gas hedge trimmer reviews for a long reach pole saw trimmer, check out the Remington RM2599!
The Redmax CHT220L hedge trimmer features a double - sided 24» cutter bar for a long reach and plenty of handling flexibility.
Dimensions - Hedge trimmers range from compact options to long reach trimmers, so the trimmer's size is important.
Especially if you need to make a lot of hard - to - reach cuts or to make cuts from a distance, this long reach hedge trimmer is a solid choice!
This must have happened before the atmosphere contained much oxygen, because once the gas formed a primitive ozone layer, very intense light no longer reached Earth's surface.
Rains no longer reached the Sahel region, a band that spans the African continent just below the Sahara desert.
A quarter of the world's river systems no longer reach the ocean for at least part of the year.
So that would not be a long reach
Among the 28 new species discovered by the team are four species of tiny tree - mice with whiskers so long they reach nearly to their ankles, and five species of mice that look like shrews and feed primarily on earthworms.
Allowing human water use, largely for agriculture, to expand from 2,600 cubic kilometers today to 4,000 cubic kilometers in the future will allow further degradation at such environmental disaster sites as the drying Aral Sea in Asia and seven major rivers, including the Colorado in the U.S., that no longer reach the sea, notes David Molden, deputy director general for research at the International Water Management Institute in Sri Lanka.
He added that other objects in the chamber reinforce the importance of women in Teotihuacan society as well as the long reach of their trade.
THE hand of history has a very long reach.
The result is that the same handful of contrarian names get constantly recycled to the point where they have long reached virtual celebrity status.
«Carbon dioxide has a longer reach, but doesn't start instantly warming the planet in quite the same way that methane does.»
Improve your overall moods, so you no longer reach for chocolate, chips, or other «comfort foods» in order to perk up...
I no longer reach the diet coke whenever I eat lunch.
«Ronnie's long journey has finally taken him to a distant place where I can no longer reach him.
Best of all, arc lamps like this have a fantastic long reach, to provide the light you need anywhere, anytime, even over the center of a sectional,...
craving I had been craving a pedicure (since I can no longer reach my toes well enough to paint my own), and luckily this was fulfilled on Wednesday.
The stigma attached with herpes is long reaching.
Note how the picture is bookended by shots of the ocean, the first of Molly and her charges on a threatening beach (crepuscular, somehow, in its natural lighting) and the last of Molly sailing away into a haunted, bird - infested horizon: an illustration, perhaps, of the alternative to Tippi Hedren's domesticization at the end of The Birds — of the re-assimilation of the feminine destructive energy into the long reach of a symbolic sea.
The Roundslash has very long reach, so you may be able to hit things even if you think you can't.
It's a daunting task made easier by the long reach of The Mind Trust.
Federal spending K - 12, while limited, has a long reach: $ 14.9 billion in local Title I grants, $ 11.9 billion in special education grants, $ 9.1 billion in Head Start for pre-K children.
It was also a long reach to close any open door, no matter where we sat.
Collectors and enthusiasts are still enamored with its combination of utility and performance, and its long reach is clearly visible in modern interpretations like the Volvo V60 Polestar.
To install timing belts, I use wooden clothespins (the spring loaded ones), because they're narrower than binder clips so they fit through sprocket holes, and they have a longer reach.
The steering wheel is adjustable for rake and reach, though even extended as far as it'll go, it's a long reach for long - legged drivers.
All of the dashboard controls for climate and driver aid systems are located far down on the center stack, requiring a long reach.
The touch screen was small and a long reach for the driver and the info center above the steering column while easy to navigate was a hard to read backlit LCD configuration that oddly didn't show miles to empty while displaying the speedometer.
Consumer Reports took a look at the shifter arrangement and blasted GMC: «infuriating push and pull buttons... a long reach away from the driver... require careful deciphering before selecting a gear... because some buttons have to be pushed and some have to be pulled, parking maneuvers become a major nuisance.»
The cabin tech interface still suffers a few design issues, such as the long reach to the LCD.
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