Sentences with phrase «open a window of»

Indeed the Philadelphia - based freethinker would open the windows of wherever he was residing at the moment, get naked and then take in what be he believed to be the restorative nature of the resulting airflow.
Others felt concentrated «beams» of sound or auditory vibrations like those from the half - open window of a fast - moving car.
Even the most successful companies find themselves facing distressed situations, opening another window of opportunities for investing in distressed debt across the globe.
Maybe, for a change, open the windows of your brain.
In Malachi 3:10 we read, «Bring ye all the tithes into the storehouse, that there may be meat in mine house, and prove me now herewith, saith the Lord of hosts, if I will not open you the windows of heaven, and pour you out a blessing, that there shall not be room enough to receive it.»
Bring ye all the tithes into the store - house, that there may be food in my house, and prove me now with this, saith the LORD of hosts, if I will not open you the windows of heaven, and pour you out a blessing, that there shall not be room enough to receive it.
For example, in his days as an undergraduate at Oxford Waugh's fellow student Harold Acton used a megaphone to shout out lines from T. S. Eliot's The Waste Land from an open window of his upper - storey college suite and was later thrown into a fountain by some drunken students in the middle of the night; while another student, Brian Howard, spoke with a stutter and gossiped his head off: all of which got fused in the character of Anthony Blanche in Brideshead Revisited.
If these classes open windows of adventure, then his first associations will be ones of lift and excitement.
Through his storytelling and «supple mastery of biblical conventions,» Campbell opens a window of access for Harding into a divine pattern of history.
In Pope John's frequently remembered image, the time had come to open the windows of the Church and let the winds of the modern world blow in.
Then, sometime after Vatican II, it was as if we (Lutherans at least) stood outside the opened windows of Roman churches, caught whatever they threw out, and carried it home with us.
God opens the windows of heaven.
After looking at my bible concordance on Open the windows of heaven and pour out.
John shocked the Roman curia by throwing open the windows of the Apostolic Palace and letting in fresh air.
I am aiming to open to open the windows of our own faith to the faith of others.
This approach opens windows of communication through the walls within and between us.
Bring the full tithes into the storehouse... and thereby put me to the test, says Yahweh of hosts, if I will not open the windows of heaven for you and pour down for you an overflowing blessing.
My goal: I consider cooking from scratch to be part of a larger and important generational craft so I'm hoping to open the window of heirloom baking by setting out carefully tested recipes from special vintage sources that are updated with straightforward instructions for the modern urban table.
However, the company doesn't specifically target military culinarians, which opens the window of opportunity wide for other enterprising restaurateurs to step up and hire cooks who will come into the kitchen with experience and motivation, but without a sense of entitlement.
Can't begin to explain all the breathtaking views I have seen thru the open windows of demo's & now my very own Icon A5!
Carol Vadnais stood at the open window of his second - floor motel room in New York's suburban Westchester County the other morning, and busily threw clothes into the parking lot below.
Luckily Arsenal's shortcomings last year opened a window of opportunity for him, which may make it possible for him to remain at his boyhood club.
Just remember to let your new car seat air out and open the windows of your car, especially if it is sunny out.
The normalisation of climate security issues may open windows of opportunity for new kinds of emergency interventions, most likely by the Global North in regions of the Global South.
These processes have opened windows of opportunity for its main detractors both in Spain and Catalonia to voice their discontent.
The stability, according to Chief Executive Officer, H. J. Trust BDC, Mr. Harrison Owoh, was because BDC operators still expected that the CBN will open the window of autonomous dollars to the subsector.
The time to open the window of opportunity and let in the fresh breeze of provider freedom is now.
I read this as yet another sign that the DCCC isn't terribly interested in this race, despite the fact that there will be at least one well - funded independent candidate in the running, (Jack Davis) and possibly a conservative independent in the mix, too (David Bellavia), which would theoretically open a window of opportunity for a Democratic candidate in the GOP - controlled district.
A 30 - year - old man from Yonkers stole a laptop from an open window of a car near Van Cortlandt Park yesterday, not knowing that the car belonged to a U.S. Marshall.
«If it really turns on the social brain,» he says, «then it may open a window of opportunity for social learning.
«This research also opens the window of plant behavior a little wider, showing that plants have many of the same responses to outside influences that animals do, even though the responses look different.»
Entire streets are cordoned off because of the risk of falling masonry, saplings have taken root on the steps of the Regional Council building, and patterned curtains flap in the open windows of houses where the ceilings have collapsed.
While these observations add further complexity to cancer stem cell biology, it opens a window of opportunity to identify specific targets for metastatic and recurrent diseases.
My trip to Miami was the first «fitness themed» media trip I had been invited on and, while I was beyond excited that my newfound love of fitness and wellness had opened a window of opportunity such as this, I have to admit it was a little intimidating.
I am a Believer with a young Spirit who is willing to open the window of my Soul to the right Fireman.
The loss of rough edges also allows him to bring the warmth to the drama that the story demands, as Popper opens the windows of his posh apartment to the snows of a New York winter, and in the process has his heart melted by the gaggle of birds who adopt him unconditionally.
This boom opens a window of opportunity to reach the poor through their phone, using simple mobile serious games (MSG).
We are grateful for this support and will continue to work to expand the charter school movement to both close the achievement gap and open windows of opportunities for many more students.
Northeast Charter Schools Network Connecticut State Director Jeremiah Grace said, «Connecticut's 2017 legislative session is opening with big fiscal challenges, but it is also opening a window of opportunity for lawmakers to do the right and honorable thing by all of Connecticut's kids.»
To the smell, with the scent of burning hydrocarbons, which always seems sweeter when it comes to you through the open window of a sports car that has been revved to its redline of 6800 rpm.
The growing problem of driver distraction opens the window of danger much wider than you think.
A faint breeze had sprung up; now it stirred the drapes in the open window of the guest room upstairs; through that window one could...
A faint breeze had sprung up; now it stirred the drapes in the open window of the guest room upstairs; through that window one could see the pool and the patio and much of the gently sloping land beyond as it led to the row of apple trees marking the distant edge of the property line.
The second shot passed through the open window of the New Phoenix Hotel and was not recovered.
The problem comes in the hours when he isn't working, when his thoughts start blowing out the open window of his brain like pages from a blotter.
The new innovations opens the window of new possibilities.
He toddled past his brother to the large open window of the older boy's room.
While riding on the historic Kuranda Scenic Rail visitors will catch a glimpse of wildlife and waterfalls and surge under 22 hand cut tunnels and over bridges thru the open window of their carriages on this beautifully restored old train.
And this time he really does hit one with a blast of winter air, from the open windows of the X-Initiative, the nonprofit dealer collective that will soon give way to Independent, a 2010 art fair.
The illusion is assisted by the absence of glass in the framing, opening the window of the photo from the perspective of the viewer.
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