Sentences with phrase «other half of the time»

Like many others of the time (and probably yours, too), my elementary school classroom was decorated with a cloud of witnesses of sorts.
For still others of her time, abstract compositions derive from landscape, and they sit perfectly still like a landscape, too.
Hosting the 47 students and chaperones from Los Angeles took a lot of coordination and volunteers, but that came easily to the Hoosick community, which is full of people who help others all of the time.
Sure, Gorchov has painted for more than forty years, while others of his time, like Peter Young, pretty much gave up.
Like others of that time, Lenski did not anticipate the resurgence of evangelical Protestantism in our public life, a resurgence that began slowly in the 1950s and came to widespread public notice in the second half of the 1970s.
For young Lincoln, as for so many others of the time, an inescapable book was John Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress, first published in 1678.
Like others of her time, she layers her image on top, as artifice doubling surface.
He gives generously to others of his time and his money.
Why do christians and atheists always have to bash each other ALL OF THE TIME?
As a therapist specializing in couples, I hear people accuse each other all of the time of being controlling.
The other of the time, their reliance on singles is what makes them so unstoppable and beautiful.
«Crucially, the end of that film and others of its time, spoke of hope and featured the overthrow of the controlling voodoo master by his «zombie» slaves,» Dr Pearce explains.
Yes, sometimes forgotten bands can be even more interesting as those that made it big but not here, as the band does nothing to differentiate it from many others of the time period when pretty much everybody was in a band like everybody has a blog today.
As a luxury four - door, the car carries the aesthetic language of other of the time, based on a longer version of the luxury coupes» chassis.
Marty idolizes Ernest like many others of her time, and as fate would have it, the two fall in love while covering the Spanish Civil War in the 1930s.
Now imagine that those heroes and villains decided to fight each other all of the time, leaving your city into ruins.
If you dared to enter the cabinet's chamber and insert some quarters, you were met with an immersive experience unlike any other of the time.
In its insistence on process and the material thing, LeWitt's art connects to the ideas swirling around Jackson Pollock and others of his time.
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