Sentences with phrase «out whence it came»

With only one hole open, air likely passes through the branching respiratory system, into the cavity beneath the wings, then back through the body and out whence it came.

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Luk 11:24 When the unclean spirit is gone out of a man, he walketh through dry places, seeking rest; and finding none, he saith, I will return unto my house whence I came out.
the patient himself is silent, but the spirit answers in Greek or in the language of whatever foreign country he comes from, telling how and whence he entered into the man; whereupon, by adjuring the spirit and if he does not obey, threatening him, he drives him out.
Insofar as something comes to be Out of something and perishes into something, these logical loci of whence and whither can not be simply the same.
Incidentally, not only does the imagery of arising out of nothing and returning to nothing make its appearance in the Kabbalism of Isaac Luria, and I suspect in Melville, but also in the psychoanalytic insights of Sigmund Freud, especially in Beyond the Pleasure Principle, in which Freud sees life as a struggle between the desire to maintain individual identity and the desire to return to the source from whence we have come.
Having spent years at an imaginary tiller while reading nautical books (whence all my detailed knowledge of water soaking), I looked confidently at the whitecaps and the gray squall coming out of the northwest, leaped in and shoved off.
Needless to say, when we do well again, the fans wanting Wenger out will crawl back into the woodwork from whence they came.
In his quest to find out whence the numbers came, Aczel crosses the globe, visiting India, Thailand, Vietnam and elsewhere.
Last year's Teenage Mutant Ninjas Turtles 2: Out of the Shadows made half the amount its predecessor pulled in at the global box office, with the series now looking likely to slink back into the stinky sewers from whence it came.
The man with the mask disappeared from whence he came - «a mystery never fully explained,» which produced goose bumps and long queues at the box office when the first movie came out in 1925.
And if you have any doubt as what this images is suggestive of just check out the abstract porn site from whence it came.
To shorten the production process, I photographed images of selected architecture, landmarks, or monuments, printed them out on 5 cm sized paper, cut the images out very carefully, and then soaked the cut prints in a glass of water to re-photograph the prints within the landscape from whence they came.
Peer reviewed literature also supports the crazy notion that absorbed energy doesn't just disappear into the aether, and is just as likely to be re-emitted in the general direction from whence it came as it is to be spat out in roughly the same direction it was going.
Boils that stood out like Acorns, from whence issued such filthy stinking Matter, that whosoever came within the Scent, believed himself infected.
Thus the never - ending waves of part - timers continue to crash upon the beaches of rocky outcrops (where warm, smooth sandy beaches were held up by recruiters as being their rewards for taking the plunge, part - time or otherwise), only to become quickly spent and washed back out to sea from whence they came.
I think this time of year is the best time to bring out the memories, after all it's the memories that make us who we are and sustain us as we get older, it is how our children know from whence they come.
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