Sentences with phrase «other side of the line»

You have to act as if you're in polite conversation - you'd never make the person on the other side of the line uncomfortable.
If you're a rationalistic person of the Enlightenment, you'll say either that there's nothing on the other side of the line or that we can't know anything about it.
The enemy is not always on the other side of the line.
On the other side of this line would be hundreds of reports on Christian church life and American culture.
A few years later, Plato, standing on the other side of the line dividing oral from written, was himself profoundly disturbed by the impact of the new technology.
He is the sign of the displacement of the other side of the line and the means by which our side is enabled to transform for the better what was on the old side of the line.
I realize there are 11 problems with that strategy on the other side of the line of scrimmage, half of whom weigh 400 pounds and can run a 4.2 forty.
With fourth and one, Bosseler, a 205 - pound fullback, came off the bench and hurtled into the Maryland line with his customary violence — but Oliver, the right halfback, had the ball and a first down on the other side of the line.
He performed well at right tackle in nine starts (including the playoff game) last season but has barely played on the other side of the line.
His steps aren't right because he knows he needs to get to the other side of the line of scrimmage.
If he does, it frees a guard to pull and block on the other side of the line.
Early enrollee running back Max Borghi breaks tackles, turns heads this spring at Washington State The Spokesman - Review Andre Dillard is either trying to pump up his young teammate or send a deflating message to his defensive counterparts on the other side of the line of scrimmage.
Both teams tried to scheme around the other — North Carolina State put Chubb on the other side of the line and Notre Dame gave McGlinchey the option of help on some plays when the two did match up.
So what we did was once the plates were dry was draw a circle — some I did and some J did — as I wanted us to look at numbers and symmetry but without J realising it so I drew a line down the middle of the plate — on one side I drew either 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5 circles and then J copied them on the other side of the line he did it really well.
Thats what you might be hearing from the other side of the line when a phone call is commenced in English.
With online dating you never know who's on the other side of the line.
On the other side of the line Joseph Bede, an associate of Wratten's, is planning to risk everything he has on one last drugs deal.
On the other side of the line is an old Texas Ranger named Marcus (the one about to retire), played by Jeff Bridges.
«In my dreams and visions, I seemed to see a line, and on the other side of that line were green fields, and lovely flowers, and beautiful white ladies, who stretched out their arms to me over the line, but I couldn't reach them no - how,»» said Davis, quoting Harriet Tubman.
«I know how easy it is to be on the other side of the line,» said Gilmore, her voice cracking with emotion as she talks about her students.
It is solidly on the other side of the line outside of girlhood.
Qualcomm's CEO Paul E. Jacobs was on the other side of the line, and he used his few minutes to praise the partnership with Asus.
Even now, I know that when I write next week, I could be on the other side of the line.
Although these calculations are helpful, it is also necessary to recognize your financial obligation on the other side of the line.
The 15 - day trip from Tahiti to New Zealand gives you the double thrill of celebrating again on the other side of the Line.
Keep in mind, that the person on the other side of the line might turn out to be a dying daughter's father, an unpredictable terrorist, or just a prankster.
If you are still on the other side of the line you must be against me!
S — The two of you crossed a line, and, as you note, it's tough to go back to the other side of that line.
I think it's always appealing to the empathetic side of anybody, not ticking off the person who's on the other side of the line or the other side of the tweet,» if you're using Twitter or other social media.
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