Sentences with phrase «over the whole of»

«The military alliance between Syrian President Bashar al - Assad, Iran, and Russia has managed to make constant progress and appears set to regain control over the whole of Syria.»
The first Regus centre in Angola is an ultra-modern office space set over the whole of the sixth floor of the Cuanza Sul Tower, an attractive, brand - new building in Talatona, a business district and a prime location 20 minutes from the airport and 30 minutes from downtown Luanda.
Wahhabism soon gathered sufficient military power not only to capture Mecca and Medina, but to take over the whole of Arabia and move into Iraq, where it captured and partially destroyed the mosque in Karbala, so sacred to the Shi'ites.
Yet Lincoln, in both his words and his claim to authority over the whole of the split and rebellious Union, contended that the proclamation was nonetheless true and real.
This shift in its turn further strengthened the rational consciousness, and finally man was able, from this new seat of existence, to assert conscious control over the whole of consciousness.
To neglect the world and institutional life is to deny the sovereignty of God over the whole of life, and to practice an idolatry which confines God to our individual existence and limits the Christian life to individual behavior, thereby leaving the world to the principalities and powers.
This would mean nearly doubling their reach over the whole of the last 20 years, to mark their anniversary.
Scottish theologian Ronald Gregor Smith said in 1966: «The tide of secularism has swept over the whole of the western world, the world that was once called Christendom, and beyond that it has reached into every land... It has flooded over every island and the remotest parts of the world».5 No longer can it be said that Christian beliefs, values and aspirations are shaping our public life.
In a pattern demonstrated in great variety over the whole of the ancient Near East, the great prophet played the role of master among a number of more or less formally organized disciples.
Even as they reflect the particularities of Israel's covenantal relationship with Yahweh, these passages bear the clear imprint of borrowed notions about God's unchallengeable sway over the whole of creation.
The prayers range over the whole of Christian history, including many from the familiar Christian figures (Ignatius, Polycarp, Cyprian), but some from little - known heroes of the faith, Jonas of Beth - Isa (fourth - century Persia), Noel Pinot (eighteenth - century France), Gabra Michael (nineteenth - century Ethiopia), Yona Kanamuzeyi (twentieth - century Rwanda).
It is well worth it though as we had this delicious yam cake to eat over the whole of last weekend.
The implementation of agri - environmental measures over the whole of the European Union and also other European countries is the core of the European Community's environmental strategy.
I'm wengers biggest fan for what he has done over the whole of time with us, but it's time arsenal fans, he has simply just got to go!
Coming from him I'm sure the lads were chuffed, Id prefer if he'd said nothing or instead maybe mention how it will be interesting to see if they can keep it up from now on and over the whole of next season.
I do not see any point in raising the long and boring issue of whether or not money was available to AW over the whole of the last 10 years, and I do not intend to pursue that] however, if, [can I say that again «if»?]
«So this is a team based on who has done well over the whole of this season, and I can only get those three Arsenal players in it.
Our percentage in this election over the whole of England's 533 seats, would have worked out at an equivalent 324,064 nationwide (in a true PR system this would have given us 7 seats).
In a video statement on the Downing Street website, he added: «The issue of expenses is casting a cloud over the whole of Parliament.
They wondered if genetic code from the exact same frog species could have jumped eastward from a remote island across 150 miles of Indian Ocean — then over the whole of Sumatra — then across the Strait of Malacca into the Malaysian interior?
The weight due to gravity stays the same over the whole of the rep, while inertia works against us while we are accelerating the barbell in the first part of the concentric phase, and then helps us out (called momentum) in the later part.
The external load is constant over the whole of the exercise range of motion in a standard free weight exercise.
I can now say that I am not afraid to put the right oils, all over the whole of my face knowing that they help to calm my skin.
Beauty is unbearable, drives us to despair, offering us for a minute the glimpse of an eternity that we should like to stretch out over the whole of time.
Ten thousand isn't so bad, spread out over the whole of America...
This ensures children get in - depth exposure to each branch of science over the whole of KS2.
That is all you need to create beautiful posts for your book and schedule them to be posted on your Facebook page over the whole of the next week.
In this they had been successful, so they later extended their field of operation over the whole of Canada and later still to the islands north of the mainland.
I expected a book on the current crisis, and got a book on monetary / credit policy over the whole of the existence of the US.
In addition, Lan Airlines grew their net income by 150 % over the whole of the study period, as a growing middle class flew more often.
The skin over the whole of the head is loose, falling in distinct wrinkles over the brow when the head is lowered.
WHEN THE WEATHER»S GOOD, I LIKE TO ride up Cloud Nine on my mountain bike to appreciate the spectacular view over the whole of Sedgefield and the surrounding lake areas.
The luxury suites have breathtaking 180 ° views over the whole of False bay and the ocean laps right... read more
From the bedroom in the central building and its magnificent panoramic terrace, guests can savour spectacular views over the whole of Forte Village Resort and the entrancing Sardinian sea.
Every attention to detail has been made in the beautiful interior decor: a well designed living space, parquet flooring throughout, a gourmet kitchen, 2 ample bedrooms and lastly one of the finest views over the whole of Orient Bay from the lovely private terrace.
Villa Lalang Temu Bali enjoys sitting perched with an unimaginable panoramic view over the whole of Jimbaran Bay.
It is presented as part of START Projects, which takes over the whole of the second floor of the Saatchi Gal...
In London, Danish artist Joachim Koester takes over the whole of Camden Arts Centre with an immersive installation that spans the last 12 years of his practice.
Rashaad Newsome's works, employing a visual vocabulary of hip hop culture and co-opted heraldic and royal motifs, are what confront you as soon as you enter the gallery; Phoebe Boswell has taken over the whole of the lower ground floor space with a multi-layered installation that involves wall drawing, works on paper as well as tiny animations that sit somewhere between Kara Walker and Tony Oursler.
Ashton notes «because Tàpies is a copious commentator, his sources are well known» ranging «over the whole of literature, including origin myths from East and West, philosophy from ancient to modern, art history from the caves through the twentieth century, poetry, magic manuals, and daily newspapers.»
Modern Times ranges over the whole of the 20th century, and also spans the decades on either side.
Entitled Museo Museion, the double show is set to take over the whole of the Bolzano venue.
How does it respond over the whole of the 20th Century, or at the Maunder Minimum, or the mid-Holocene or the Last Glacial Maximum?
(By comparison, the IPCC's estimate of the global temperature increase over the whole of the 20th century is only.6 °C.)
Anthropogenic sulphates are not known well — but the net anthropogenic forcing is positive over the whole of the century with IPCC forcings.
There is no clear trend in seasonal precipitation when averaging over the whole of the European domain.
In the past 40 years, there has been an increase in the mean wave height over the whole of the North Atlantic, although it is not certain that global change is the cause of this phenomenon.
The upshot is that there is cyclic activity in the Atlantic basin, but not over the whole of the tropics — and this is what is significant about the Webster et al results.
Looking at the year in terms of monthly averages, the largest anomalies in sea ice tend to occur during the winter months, in contrast to values over the whole of the Arctic, where winter ice is largely land - locked and the largest anomalies tend to occur in summer.
Permanent residence status is automatically available to European Economic Area (EEA) nationals who have lived in the UK for five continuous years and who have been exercising Treaty Rights over the whole of this period.
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