Sentences with phrase «now girding»

Rather then working towards a reasonable resolution the parties are now girding for battle.
Biomedical research advocates are now girding for what could be a struggle over NIH's budget for the 2018 fiscal year, which begins 1 October.
Meanwhile, Fabiano, who flip - flopped about running again, citing family health issues, is now girding his loins for a sixth election.

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So we now enter times where we have to gird ourselves for fighting more openly for the people's hearts and minds with respect to the Constitution, even at greater apparent risk to it.
Now when Simon Peter heard that it was the Lord, he girt his fisher's coat unto him, (for he was naked,) and did cast himself into the sea.
Gird up now thy loins like a man; For I will demand of thee, and declare thou unto me, Where wast thou when I laid the foundations of the earth?
Now, as they got ready for Sunday's 36 - hole final at Wentworth, Woods had to be thinking of Isleworth, where he and O'Meara gird themselves in Bermuda shorts and wage one - on - one battles that keep them sharp for the Tour wars.
WOODBURY, N.Y. (AP)-- U.S. Sen. Charles Schumer says New York communities girding for a jump in tick - borne diseases as the weather warms up need federal funding to combat the problem now rather than later.
As many of us gird ourselves for war — real, imagined or metaphorical — Kiwanga's work and by extension Rodriguez's review remind us that the path to now wasn't linear, direct or uncomplicated.»
As an emerging talent at age 34, a then - unknown Renzo Piano landed a commission to design the new Centre Pompidou in Paris, beating scores of prestigious firms across Europe and the U.S. Designed with Richard Rogers (one half of the now - defunct studio Piano and Rogers) and completed in 1977, the inside - out structure exposes its interior infrastructure, with color - coded vents, pipes, steel girding, and a massive escalator that scales the building facade.
Original post In what has, until now, been a quiet winter in the Northeast, nearly 30 million residents are girding for a blizzard that may end up worthy of the National Weather Service list of historic Major Winter Storms.
Now imagine that this line is so long that it runs for more than 40,000 miles through the dark recesses of all the world's oceans, girding the globe like the seams of a baseball.
He warns that society should not expect science to answer the biggest question of all: how much should be invested now either to curb emissions or gird for change.
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