Sentences with phrase «often hovering»

With screen sizes often hovering above 5» and more, having two apps run simultaneously could increase productivity in a significant way on one hand, and simply let simple things be done more easily on the other, such as texting while watching a YouTube video, taking notes while watching a photo slideshow and so on.
Code of Princess is similar to other action RPGs in the sense that it has multiple stages that composed its overall story, but unlike Guardian Heroes they are broken up into much shorter levels, often hovering around five minutes long.
Even in its best years, its acceptance rate — often hovering in the 70 % to 80 % range — was much higher than the major business schools, which accept less than 20 % of their applicants.
Within two hours of sunset, a small, brilliant white or vividly colored spot often hovers 22 degrees directly to the right or left of the sun.
When to Go: The Nazca Desert's consistently dry climate means visibility is good year - round — but since a haze of dust often hovers during the height of the midday heat, plan to fly in the morning or late afternoon.
This most colourful jawfish family member often hovers above its rubble burrow.
In fact, visual Tauba Auerbach, an artist whose work often hovers between the 2D and 3D realms, has turned the pop - up into a masterful piece of geometric art.
The critical discussion surrounding her work often hovers around terms like mutilation, fashion and empowerment, emphasizing the contrast between representations of gender in Africa and the West.
Lacy, gritty pieces made from materials such as Mylar, plaster and gold leaf are what you'll find at al - Hadid's first solo show at Ohwow, where images often hover on the verge of being apparitions.

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It is often in the white space of art where I find the Holy Spirit, hovering, stirring, waiting.
And I'll connect it to the ways that when we are in the struggle of our new births how we often withdraw from the strangers, from the bright lights, from the noise, from the unfamiliar or untrusted or untried, how the Spirit hovers over our darkness and causes new life to begin to rise from that place of silence and darkness, relentless, inexorably holy.
Development of doctrine often emerges with the assistance of questions raised as heresies hover — only because of Arius did we get the Nicene creed, only through Nestorius the richer insights into Christology.
Jorginho's impressiveness is not only belied by the fact he makes 1.7 key passes per ninety minutes (per Understat) but that, more subtly, his xGBuildUp (that is, how often he's involved in the build - up to Napoli's goalscoring) is at 0.59 — in comparison Emre Can's is hovering around half that at 0.36 (again, per Understat).
With Chambers offering little on the right, Arsenal's attacks always went through Kolasinac, and, while Ozil attempted to offer him a way of changing the angle of attack hovering around that corner of the box, more often than not he simply swung in a cross.
Too often you only see this form as someone glosses over the content while hovering waiting for you to sign it.
parents are not as hover - y as I am, plus having 2nd and 3rd kids often means A) you're more relaxed about leaving them in the care of others & B) you're in more need of a break -LRB-!)
They often refer to this type of parenting as helicopter parenting, always hovering around.
Free - range parenting is often described as the antidote to «helicopter parenting,» the relatively new phenomenon that sees parents hover over and «baby» a child, ready to swoop to the rescue if a scraped knee or the slightest disappointment should threaten.
With the stove, you are hovering over a hot flame, often with the child in your arms.
In Florida the findings could mean a longer period of time for viruses like Zika and chikungunya to be transmitted to humans, because overall, temperatures in the state tend to hover around mid-80s more often than in lower 90s, Cohen said.
This occurs often with «helicopter» parents who are constantly hovering over their children, and do so much for them, that the children grow up feeling inadequate to cope with life.
You would often find me hovering from grungy dresses to edgy dresses to trendy ones to bohemians.
Often, a long - term relationship that has lost all passion and intimacy will hover in this «empty love» stage before ending, but as Sternberg points out, love can begin here too: in an arranged marriage, for instance, the commitment often comes fiOften, a long - term relationship that has lost all passion and intimacy will hover in this «empty love» stage before ending, but as Sternberg points out, love can begin here too: in an arranged marriage, for instance, the commitment often comes fioften comes first.4
Dixie's Helicopter Spin provides a useful lift at the end of jumps to swing you to out of reach ledges, whereas Diddy's ability lets you hover which I more often than not found myself using to dodge incoming danger.
At a running time of almost three hours, the entire trip feels like a complete journey, that often involves Winfried hovering in the background of fancy parties with his dark wig and fake teeth.
Her teen books — which deal with very difficult yet realistic subject matter such as drug addiction, suicide, and self - harm — are often found hovering near the top of the lists of books that have been banned in schools or libraries.
Primarily because of high interest rates that hover around 400 percent, payday loans are often characterized as predatory, even criminal.
Today, federal student loan rates (often the preferred student loan option) hover around 4.45 or even 7 percent depending on the loan type.
Description: CPR is often futile with survival to discharge rates hovering at less than 10 % for veterinary patients.
Given that pit bulls are so often «othered» by society, their shelter euthanasia rate is extremely high, hovering at a staggering 93 percent.
I've noticed they don't hover around the kitchen as often when they eat this protein formula.
However, the colors most often associated with Macau aren't those of the colonial buildings of Largo do Senado (Senate Square), but instead those of the intoxicating nightlife fueled by the rows of casinos filled with sunglass - wearing Chinese tourists in black suits hovering around gaming tables.
Manta Point Manta Point offers some of the best coral around the Gilis, with a gently sloping reef from 10m down to around 25m where you can often spot white - tip reef sharks resting on the sandy bottom and schools of yellow snappers hovering over the edge of the reef.
Water temperatures hover around the mid 20s celsius, dropping a few degrees during July to September when the mola mola are likely to be in town, and when sharks and other large pelagics are more often around.
Once descended, simply take your landmark (often the mooring buoy) make your dive, and on the way back, slowly head toward shore while enjoying the shallows where you're likely to find pods of squid and long nose needle fish hovering just below the surface, or the yellow headed jaw fish hiding in the coral rubble.
Although we have seen Professor Layton and the Miracle Mask hovering around this price quite often as of late, # 4.98 is a great price and perfect timing for those upcoming school holidays.
It also allows you to test out your hover vehicle skills from the get go, which is a great way to show off the new vehicle type — quite often racing games simply put new vehicles into the car catalogue and let you use them freely, but having events that cater directly for them is a much more enjoyable approach that offers an actual sense of progression.
Pleasingly, the title often transcends interior environments, sending the Ms. jumping across hover cars, Fifth Element style.
As a result, her pieces often seem to hover in a transitional state, as if caught between growing and dying.
Her sewn works hover between two and three dimensionality and often the backs of her pieces are as interesting as the front sides.
His works hover over and within relationships between matter and memory, perception and action, and image - networks and language - systems, often confronting our digitally and materially entwined culture with hesitation.
Whether it be restlessness, calm or the strange hinterland between boredom and contemplation that often holds sway in both places of worship and temples of culture, his photographs are always about this looming «other» that hovers just outside the frame.
Though there is an element of public sculpture in Shapiro's work — Verge (2003 — 08), a commission for the nearby 23 Savile Row, comprises four bronze cuboids that seem to hover above the street — for the most part its energies are turned inwards, creating private experiences, seemingly untroubled by the political ambitions that often breathe life into such projects.
The latticed sculptures appear to hover just above the floor on steel pins, as is often repeated in her practice.
His subjects hover between traditional figurative painting and portraiture, with subjects often seemingly caught in an interrupted moment, as if the sitter has just realized the artist's presence.
Thomas Schütte: Fake / Function demonstrates how his work set out to solve problems - often defined by the terms of the site and the commission - and how its use of illusion allowed it to hover on the threshold between the decorative and the applied, the fake and the functional.
What one is confronted with is nothing less than a procession of deeply figured picture sequences (mostly still but often moving) that hover above a darkly articulated subject position without ever quite settling into anything simply declarative, or perhaps even enunciative.
«The vividly colored works of Iranian born and Zurich based artist Shirana Shahbazi hover between abstraction and figuration, often drawing inspiration from the art - historical tradition of still life painting.
Her sculptures are often full of contradictions; they command an entire gallery space yet hover on the brink of collapse, and combine a fascination in raw, physical materials with an interest in psychoanalysis and language.
Her paintings hover between stark realism and abstraction, often exploring abandoned and desolate places.
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