Sentences with phrase «out of the desert»

Now it's about 400 per year, but the number doesn't fully capture the value of what's coming out of the desert.
After a self - service, fresh fruit and coffee breakfast we assemble in the Lounge Car to disembark the train and get into our tiered eight - seater covered wagons, picking up our water bottles and rain capes from the staff on the way out of the deserted rail platform.
Above all, in living the Year of Faith, Benedict wanted the Church and her pastors to recover the courage and zeal «to lead people out of the desert toward the place of life,» toward the God who gives us life in abundance.
The ride to and from the island follows a gorgeous coastline that looks like it's out of a deserted island movie.
Welcome to LA Los Angeles is a city carved out of the desert — a conjured image of paradise.
This isn't my correct account because it won't let me change to the regular / this is for betas but to get back on topic it has been a long time since i played sly cooper and it would be nice to see remakes but one thing that bugs me is will sly ever get out of the desert
Created out of the desert, Obama's favourite holiday spot is lush, relaxing and suprisingly hip with swanky restaurants and funky hotels.
Over the past week, Wild West Online rode in on a dusty horse out of a desert of MMO development, delivering the reveal of this western sandbox followed by a surprise announcement just this morning that full funding had been achieved and a launch was scheduled for later this year.
Smith thinks all these trends will result in small boom towns sprouting around the northern latitudes, much like Nevada developed out of the desert.
My god, what about the fossils??? Dinosaur fossils millions of years old dug out of the desert..
One of those forms comes out of the desert tradition of Israel and is called the Tent of Meeting tradition.
Jesus comes out of the desert on fire with the presence of his Father.
Drawn to rodents that had invaded grain stores, wildcats slunk out of the deserts and into villages.
As often happens in this part of the world, people materialize out of the desert void to help us.
I see them when I can't fall asleep: millions upon millions of beautiful babies, marching out of the desert, come to take vengeance for having been banished.
Two adopted brothers wander out of the desert to become bards for the baron, where they find an -LSB-...]
With the new beach promenades and the three gargantuan hotels that lord it over the seafront, it's hard to imagine Eilat is fashioned out of a desert.
But then the Halo logo rose out of the desert and the figure was revealed to be Master Chief.
Not only that, but launching on the same day will be a new, free expansion that introduces a huge new land to explore, bringing the game out of the desert and into the cold, frozen highlands in the north.
There's no obvious way out of the desert, and you don't know if you're moving forward or you're moving backwards, moving to the left or moving to the right.
Los Angeles is a city carved out of the desert — a conjured image of paradise.
Created out of the desert, Palm Spings is lush, relaxing and yet luxurious says Sharron Livingston
[1] The Pope sees his proposal in the context of his whole pontificate as a commitment by the Church to «lead people out of the desert» [2] of «a profound crisis of faith» (Porta Fidei, 2), but there is also a sceptical challenge from those who perceive an intent to impose a backward - looking theology, a «hermeneutic of retrenchment».
«What I find compelling is to contemplate what those caves must have meant to people coming out of the desert — to walk into one of those caves to see the glory of Buddhist art,» says Neville Agnew, principal project specialist at the Getty Conservation Institute.
So State looked to the Midwest, naturally, for a coach to lead it out of the desert.
They're never heard from again, and they leave Nate to find his own way out of the desert.
I'm sure she would get us out of the desert island «scrape» with pluck and aplomb.
And in a curious but entirely appropriate twist, he all but marginalized Max in the telling of Fury Road's real story: Furiosa's scheme to free a tyrant's breeding women, leading them out of a desert wasteland and into a lush green matriarchy.
But only if distribution exists to bring it out of the desert; that would come in the form of a new direct - current transmission system using superconducting materials.
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