Sentences with phrase «outstretched hands»

Tropical fruits will grow everywhere and just fall out of the trees into our outstretched hands.
His work has involved the act of physically entwining his face and chest with fishing gut (in Bind / Ontbind2, Venice, 2003), licking sand off anthills (in Licked Colony, SA, 2011), painting his face with gold leaf, honey, flour and oil while defacing a gallery wall (in Figurehead, Rotterdam, 2010), and having sump oil and milk poured into his outstretched hands containing Buddha statuettes sewn into his skin (in Thank You, Bodh Gaya in India, 2011).
8 different types of sharks frequent this area and cruise by to rip a piece of fish flesh from the outstretched hands of the guides which will send your heart racing!
They will soon learn to associate outstretched hands with delicious food.
The creature leaped into my outstretched hands and clawed her way up and onto my shirt.
And how you're munching through half a ripped - open package of cookies as you mosey down each aisle like some sort of supermarket zombie with outstretched hands?
Exhale as you reach up high with outstretched hands and take hold of the universal energy.
According to physical therapist Jessica Schwartz, the most important thing to do is to protect your head and avoid falling onto outstretched hands or your knees.
Most of the time, a person's height normally corresponds closely to the distance between his outstretched hands.
Good - government types may posture before the TV cameras, but even zealots know in their bones that the wallets of donors and the outstretched hands of politicians are what's most open in Albany.
The coach, in turn, finished pouring his coffee, picked up the littlest member of the team (who was standing with baseball cap in her outstretched hands) on his way out, and they were off.
Just a win, even if it bounces of Ryan Nelsen's buttcheek, onto Bosingwa's head, looping over Park Ji Sung, in between the legs of Stephane M'Bia and under Julio Cesar's outstretched hands.
The Scottish referee had no hesitation in awarding a penalty and, despite Bulka guessing right and reaching the ball with his outstretched hands, the spot - kick squirmed away from our Polish stopper and into the back of the net.
Unlike Higuain's rocket, this one took a wicked bounce in front of Donnarumma and bounced over his outstretched hands to give Juve a lead after only eight minutes.
Her first goal came in the 13th minute when she found some space on the right side and fired a shot from the top of the box just past Maddy Henry's outstretched hands.
Svilar went to stand over the goal - line while keeping the ball in his outstretched hands to avoid conceding a goal, but appeared to have misjudged the distance.
In the first half of a 79 — 75 win over UCLA on Jan. 9 he launched a lob from the left side of half - court that floated into the outstretched hands of Gordon as he flew up from the right baseline for a gorgeous reverse jam.
Oakland Linebacker Willie Hall intercepted a Terry Bradshaw pass that bounced off the outstretched hands of Fuqua, returning it 22 yards to the Steeler one - yard line.
b) Rowe covered Julio Jones a bit in the Atlanta SB, including his incredible sideline catch, just inches over the outstretched hands of Rowe — a perfect pass by Ryan, and a great catch by Julio.
In another, he challenged reigning Defensive Player of the Year Tyson Chandler with a high - arcing floater that drifted over his outstretched hands.
His individual highlight comes after a dribble drive, swooping across the paint and practically falling sideways as he banks a one - handed runner over the outstretched hands of Giles.
In college, he was a guy who would go up and snatch the ball out of the air over the outstretched hands of the opposing secondary players.
«There was Alvis Whitted dropping a catchable bomb that quarterback Mark Brunell had put within his grasp, only to see the ball bounce off his outstretched hands
Luther recalled one of the jokes which related to the conventional posture usually given to statues of St Dominic and St Francis respectively: «Query: why is Dominic represented with threatening fingers, but Francis is always depicted with outstretched hands?
In our darkest hours of confusion and in our most glorious moments of clarity, we remain but curious and dependent little children, tugging frantically at God's outstretched hands and pleading with every question and every prayer and every tantrum we can muster, «We want to have a conversation with you!»
When you encounter a group of strangers with outstretched hands, your mind turns into a scared 9 - year - old at the school talent show.
The meme has even led to the depiction of ethereum founder Vitalik Buterin as a religious icon, holding a Lamborghini in his outstretched hands.
The rest need help: They run and reach for the outstretched hand of a stranger who they hope will catch them and haul them up.
Standing in the way of all this, however, is the B.C. premier's outstretched hand.
If, however, you believe God loves you, that He is for you, the old man with a cane becomes a loving father with an outstretched hand.
He has shared a number of testimonies people have sent him hash - tagging the words «Olowo gbogboro» which are Nigerian Yoruba words that mean the outstretched hand of God.
He says that his men approach prospective customers with an outstretched hand and the greeting, «I understand that you are a born - again Christian.»
Caravaggio brings drama into this painting through the outstretched hand of Jesus.
Our response to an outstretched hand — a handshake, for example — is an institution.
I myself will fight against you with outstretched hand and mighty arm, in anger, in fury, and in great wrath» (Jer.
Religion caused the evolution of the outstretched hand into the separate species of the «collection bowl».
Nature is usually seen as a system which can be studied, understood and controlled, whereas creation can only be understood as a gift from the outstretched hand of the Father of all, and as a reality illuminated by the love which calls us together into universal communion.
Through him, the Church reached for my outstretched hand as I struggled against drowning currents.
My outstretched hand meets a solid object that resists further forward movement of my arm.
He is always there watching and waiting for us to seek His face; to take hold of His outstretched hand and return to Him.
You reach for the wall to find your way, and something ice cold brushes across your outstretched hand.
I like to imagine I've developed a feel for baking — for the elasticity of bread dough beneath my fingertips or the proper weight of a cookie balanced on an outstretched hand.
In fact, like everyone else, Fabregas also felt that meeting Hleb was going to be another wonderful re-union, and when Hleb was greeting other former Barcelona players, Fabregas outstretched his hand for greetings.
The last meeting between the two began with a frosty handshake, as Wenger did just about everything he could to evade Mourinho's outstretched hand.
Rapinoe opened the scoring in the 33rd minute, curling an excellent shot over the outstretched hand of Colombian goalkeeper Sandra Sepulveda from 20 yards out.
The English keeper didn't know much about the save, but got an outstretched hand on the ball as it threatened to whip past him.
Backstage, Walton is greeted by the outstretched hand and pancaked face of Peter Marshall, the show's host.
Spain doubled the lead just before the break when Vitolo stayed onside to put a shot on goal without looking, and the ball rolled slowly past Marciano's outstretched hand.
He teed the ball up with one touch and his second saw the ball whistle past Carson's outstretched hand.
Young almost immediately doubled United's lead with a beautiful curling shot from 25 yards before Wayne Rooney beat Szczesny's outstretched hand from a well - worked free - kick to make it three.
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