Many minds of possibly many generations help to weave a myth, and a doctrine results from the reflection and deliberation of
an often long line of religious thinkers.
Not exact matches
No
longer were the opinion programs on Fox News dominated by pundits towing the Republican Party
line — pro-Trump Republicans clashed
often on air with «Never Trump» - ers.
When looking for a new home, the priorities of Canada's wealthy are
often in
line with the typical home buyer — but having more money also means their home shopping list is far
longer, and the items to be checked off are considerably more luxurious.
In case you missed it, here's the quick and dirty: TIFF requires people to pay inflated prices to wait in
long lines to see movies in venues that
often aren't built to show them.
Accordingly, the rejection of labor contracts «has not been the mechanism of last resort to save a failing business,» the Air
Line Pilots Association told Congress in 2010, «but instead has
often been used by employers as a business model to gain
long - term economic advantage by unfairly gutting the wages and working conditions of airline and other employees.»
The service might create a ride just for you, but just as
often, it puts you in a ride that began
long ago — one that has spanned several drop - offs and pickups, a kind of instant bus
line created from collective urban demand.
Additionally, home equity loans and
lines of credit usually have
longer repayment periods,
often 10 years or
longer.
We can
often do what banks can not — including loans of up to $ 10 million, payback terms as
long as 7 to 25 years, and dynamic solutions that combine term and
lines of credit to satisfy short and
long term financing needs.
A
long line of bards and balladeers, most of them indebted to the twelfth century Sanskrit poet, Jayadeva, who decisively shaped the legend's outlines, have
often described the setting of this legend of love.
Crowds waited patiently in
line,
often for as
long as five hours, to glimpse...
His poems are
often torrents of words, creating
longer lines and therefore
longer poems, although he also uses short -
lined quatrains in some of his verse.
The
lines in Toronto are
often very
long, particularly in the eating places that are strongly in demand.
I
often hear that schools can't implement salad bars because it takes too
long for the students to make their choices and that it «holds - up» the
line.
After USHG opened the first permanent Shake Shack as a kiosk in the park in 2004, Meyer's team spent years refining the craft: serving better - quality burgers, hot dogs, shakes, and fries; treating guests with a level of hospitality more
often found in restaurants than fast - food joints; and making its cultish following of customers happy enough to endure those infamously
long lines.
Often thought about a
line by
line response myself but frankly it would take too
long and it won't register.
Often times, games will start moving on Sunday night when the
lines are first posted, and will continue moving in one direction all week
long.
This allowed them to concentrate on their possession and with the inclusion of Sakho and Can, this was a clear improvement to the partnership of Skrtel and Lovren — Sakho is
often able to create dangerous situations through incisive forward passes between the
lines; Can is similar and also has the ability to make a driving run into midfield, collapsing the opposition's marking or use accurate
long switches of play.
The stand - by
line is
often pretty manageable (I wonder if that has anything to do with grown - ups — ahem — not being able to handle the spinning, but I digress) but even if it looks
long it seems to move fast.
The top - of - the -
line models
often have higher weight limits, so you can use them
longer.
The
line for this attraction is
often very reasonable, so it is a smart ride to save for when
lines are
long for in - demand attractions like Peter Pan and Dumbo.
For at least three decades, officials have debated adding a track on the
Long Island Rail Road's Main
Line, with
often vehement opposition from some residents over train noise, disruption during construction and the acquisition of homes and businesses.
Cellphone service is spotty at best — transportation is limited and his siblings
often face
long lines for basic necessities,...
Long is angling for the Conservative Party's endorsement, which
often provides a crucial second
line to Republican candidates in statewide elections.
The new system would mean arrestees wouldn't have to wait in jail as people trying to bail them out took time off work, traveled to payment locations and
often waited in
long lines to post...
Republicans
often depend on the Conservative
line to supply crucial extra votes in close elections, and
Long's comments could free up some marginal Republicans to support a marijuana bill in the Senate, if legislation comes to the floor.
As someone who's spent a
long time — and probably far too
long — studying the willingness of MPs to vote against their party
line, I'm
often asked the question: is it effective?
Plus, local generation is more reliable than electricity transported over
long transmission
lines, a major plus on brutal winter days we
often see in February.
The second floor of the John H. Mulroy Civic Center is
often filled with jostling families waiting in
long lines to see a Department of Social Services caseworker.
Now some studies have shown that the differences are likely cultural: the Müller - Lyer visual illusion, which shows two
lines of equal length where one is
often perceived, at least by American undergrads, as
longer than the other, is actually not an illusion at all for the San foragers of the Kalahari.
Science Careers readers
often think that companies have an easy time filling open positions; they've seen the
long lines that form at career fairs.
Protected steel pipes are
often used for higher pressure,
longer distance transmission
lines.
The newer virtual guide, while still aimed toward anonymity, will initially be contained in kiosks and rolled out for testing in crowded veterans hospitals, where soldiers and veterans now
often have to wait in
long lines for a counseling appointment.
This path to radicalisation is in
line with what many studies on terrorist behaviour in the past decade have suggested, and is a
long way from the
often peddled idea of indoctrination.
These moons have orbital periods exactly 2 and 4 times as
long as Io's, which results in the three moons
lining up every so
often.
Sure, the checkout
lines are
long,
often wrapping all the way...
Sure, the checkout
lines are
long,
often wrapping all the way around the small New York City stores, but those 1 - pound dark chocolate bars are hard to live without.
Suits made from lightweight materials such as linen
often comes with
long lines.
Often designed with a fish - tail or
long -
lined at the hem, it's an ideal T - shirt to throw on for your more casual days.
Although this season's
long vest is most
often worn lose in a straight
line, some of the vests can also be belted as shown in the picture at the top of this article.
Bottom
Line: For people who forget to wash their brushes
often (or at all), this set helps fight off bacteria, so you can go
longer between washes.
Our company offers a full
line of tunic style cardigans that resemble traditional cardigans, but are
longer and
often button from the front, or have no buttons at all.
This can have short and
long sleeves,
often being wide, adjusted with elastic in the wrist or on the shoulder
line.
Yes, this is a technique that is
often employed to create a
long, unbroken leg
line, but it also eliminates hard breaks to create a more unified silhouette.
Irrespective of the uncertainty that
often greets directors attempting their English - language debut, the
long line of helmers willing to try their hand at making the switch continues to grow.
Richard Attenborough's film version of the
long - running Broadway musical hit A Chorus
Line not only avoids the disaster that many had predicted for it, but is
often surprisingly effective and enjoyable, transcending its troubled history.
Line deliveries are
often punctuated with
long silences to let each one really sink in.
This is a wordy film — the characters
often have
long melodramatic
lines, with many of the scenes heavy in text and thin in action.
It's directed by Peter Hyams, who changes film composers more
often than most people change their underpants — a
long line of very fine composers have worked on his films, including Jerry Goldsmith, John Barry, Michael Small, David Shire and Bruce Broughton; in the mid to late 1990s, John Debney did three in a row, with this sandwiched between Sudden Death and End of Days.
When you ponder the landscape of cinema as it exists today, it can feel as if a movie like «Get Out» or «Dunkirk,» and — indeed — the holy trinity of popularity, acclaim, and relevance, which used to go such a
long way toward defining movies as an art form, now
lines up about as
often as an eclipse.
Schools typically are organized into
long,
often windowless corridors,
lined with 900 - square - foot classrooms — a floor plan that consigns teachers and students to working in relative isolation behind closed doors.