Sentences with phrase «pinnacle which»

There is a large central pinnacle which is surrounded by numerous smaller rocks in the deeper outlying areas.
Dive sites at Sail Rock are dotted around a pinnacle which rises about 15m above water and extends 40m deep offering a haven of marine life for divers of all levels.
This massive limestone pinnacle which only protrudes about three meters above the surface is huge and impressive under the water.
The plus size women can pick the swim pinnacle which is lengthy enough to cover their tummy and the swim pants with medium leg reduce.
You will be diving around dramatic volcanic rocks and rock pinnacles which are teeming with sea life.
Ten days of diving and over 500 nautical miles later, we can look back to diving sandy slopes hunting for critters and creatures, an old ship wreck which sank in 1958, steep walls covered in fish, an active volcano and home of hundreds of sea snakes,swim - throughs and overhangs with beautiful soft corals, pinnacles which serve as manta cleaning stations and sea mounts full of schooling fish!
Stone Henge — As the name suggests, this site features several large pinnacles which rise up from the reef resembling Stonehenge in the United Kingdom.
Three moorings access these pinnacles which jut out from the precipitous deep wall!
Underwater there are pretty coral gardens and staggering pinnacles which are known to attract seasonal hammerheads.

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Younger generations treat sex not as the pinnacle of intimacy but as a first gateway through which all potential relationships must pass for screening before proceeding onward or not toward some ultimate plane of closeness.
«This pinnacle of faith in New Testament religion is the final expression of certainty about the power of God to complete our fragmentary life as well as the power of His love to purge it of the false completions in which all history is involved.»
To claim the righteousness of your belief is the pinnacle of narcissism, and one which is only possible by the theist.
As they gain the summit, the pilgrims also reach a pinnacle of religious fervor — which sometimes becomes hysteria — expressed through prayer and ecstasy, a great many tears, quiet moaning or cries to Mary for assistance.
If we want to take it even further back (and look through our «it all happens for a reason» glasses), my personal health struggles which came to a pinnacle in my early 20's, which finally pushed me to learn about how I could HEAL myself with FOOD, without dieting, determined to be «fed» AND «fit,» it also becomes apparent how those difficulties were absolutely necessary.
Gibsons Restaurant Group got its start more than two decades ago with its namesake — Gibsons Bar & Steakhouse — which the company considers «the pinnacle» of Chicago's famed Gold Coast dining scene.
I think we are stuck with him, because to any team outside the top four and indeed most PL managers we are seen as successful, but winning the league is the pinnacle, and we seem content with less than that, which is sad.
Yes, this really is a motorsport that happens, the pinnacle of which is a three - hour long endurance event.
While Varsity is undoubtedly the pinnacle of the OUSSC season we are also hoping to send some athletes to the British Universities Championships over the Easter vacation and, of course, begin planning for the annual summer training trip, for which we hope to find funds enabling purchase of new training equipment and, possibly, subsidy of athletes with difficult financial situations.
The races are the pinnacle of the Varsity Snow Games, which take place during the hugely popular Varsity Trip every year in December, after term has finished.
Starting with griezman... athletico have probably reached their pinnacle... Sell Walcott Ramsey and Ox or Campbell which should fund a large bid... the guy is real quality....
Or should it switch to a more «old school» engine formula which gives us the things we loved about the sport a decade or so ago, but in the process jeopardises F1s image as the pinnacle of motorsport?
Finally Purdue got the Joe Tiller era of 1997 - 2008, which featured the pinnacle season of modern Purdue football.
The prospects of the summer transfer window may well keep De Gea interested as United are hotly linked to the likes of Antoine Griezmann, Tiemoue Bakayoko, Jose Gimenez and Kylian Mbappe, which may well work out for Mourinho and United in some or all of those players moving to the Theatre of Dreams, United could do with the creativity, attacking power and the defensive ability contained within all four players, which would go a long way to see United progress as Premier League title contenders next season, hopefully playing in the pinnacle European competition too.
Last summer, Mourinho excited the supporters, the players and the clubs hierarchy by signing Eric Bailly, Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Henrikh Mkhitaryan, and Paul Pogba all despite not managing a club playing in the pinnacle of European competitions, which shows the lure of the club and more importantly the manager himself, despite being sacked by Chelsea months earlier.
He also had a lot to say about conspiracy theories regarding the countless number of red cards his teams receive against Barcelona, which I didn't care for, though he has lamented the loss of both Sergio Ramos and Pepe who are now suspended for the pinnacle second leg.
It's been a difficult last few months for Liverpool and everyone involved at the club, after a terrible run of results, but their victory in the Merseyside Derby, one which heated and did have it's controversial moments, may just have lifted the mood in the camp and perhaps by the time May does come around next year the Liverpool players can look upon this part of the season as the pinnacle point in the season, the point where their season changed for the good... at long last!
Whether it is at club level or international, winning a piece of silverware is the pinnacle of any player's career but do you know which players have won the most in the history of the beautiful game?
The halo is completely unnecessary and looks totally wrong on an F1 car which after all is supposed to be the «pinnacle» of «open wheel, open cockpit motorsport».
The match was agony, but the result is to be enjoyed, especially after a traumatic couple of weeks in which our title challenge has exploded, the race for fourth has gone from depressingly familiar to deeply concerning, and everyone at the club has been questioned, not least the man who has led the club to the pinnacle and back.
In addition, the existence of marginalized communities in Western democratic societies, which stand as the pinnacle of the liberal democracy model, as well as some contested international policies of some democracies in recent history, have questioned the mythology of the liberal order in its current form as an aspiration of all peoples and the natural course of history.
It used to be that achieving the prime ministership was the pinnacle of any political career — the product of a lifetime of service to both party and public after which, former prime ministers, all passion spent, would shuffle off into the House of Lords and spend their golden years giving speeches few will hear.
In many senses I'm a child of the 60s, which is also the pinnacle of the political pop song.
It is possible to have a berg as high out of water as it is deep below the surface; for if we imagine a large, solid lump of any regular shape, which has a very small sharp high pinnacle in the center, the height above water can easily equal the depth below.
The pinnacle was the external casing for the magnet, on which we collaborated with Van Halteren.
Football players are athletes which must be at the pinnacle of physical prowess in order to become successful.
They continue to test the waters, which in itself is admirable, however, the execution in reaching a pinnacle can get lost from time to time.
This all - consuming love is made explicit in one phone call, which is the romantic pinnacle of this film.
Which could leave the door open for Chalamet, a relative newcomer to the SAG Awards whose work in Call Me by Your Name would be a pinnacle performance in the career of an actor four times his age.
Jules bemoans the way in which men now dress and act like boys — and Meyers seems to be pointing a finger at post-Apatow depictions of men in the movies — by holding up Jack Nicholson and Harrison Ford as pinnacles of manliness but without full reflection as to the conflict those same ideals can create.
Theresa and Garret fall for each other, but there's a Big Secret that threatens the future of their relationship, the revelation of which naturally comes at the pinnacle of their happiness (read: after they first make love).
These are all precursors of course to the Oscars, with the pinnacle of those being The Golden Globe nominations which were announced in December.
A pinnacle moment was when I watched a show on PBS called 3 -2-1 Contact, which featured a segment with a teenaged black girl solving problems.
Our guest speaker Patrick Wood, Director of Space Systems at Lockheed Martin UK, explains how he turned his childhood hobby of tinkering with electronic circuitry into a career which has taken him to the very pinnacle of the satellite technology sector.
This is the same, the car in my opinion is the pinnacle of aerodinamic knowledge, and it's like that because it doesn't have any other reasson to exist besides it's main reasson, which is to be the fastest road car on a track.
The Q2 shares much of its interior with the A3, which is a great thing, as the A3 represents the pinnacle of mainstream interior design.
Traditionally, forged alloy wheels, fashioned from a single extruded aluminium billet using intense pressure and heat, which creates a product that's very light and supremely strong, have represented the pinnacle of aftermarket desirability.
For the larger of the two cars, we are shortlisting the new 5 touring which I drove recently and is a great car and waiting for the incoming new A6 Avant Quattro, these should be the pinnacle of the mid / large estate options.
Referring to 12 - cylindered units as «the pinnacle of engine design,» AMG has chosen not to follow suit of its competitors and downsize the luxury supercoupe's powerplant, instead sticking with an updated version of its 6 - litre twin - turbo V12 which produces 621bhp and and 737 lb ft of torque.
Aston Martin represents the pinnacle of luxury in Emil Frey Gruppe Deutschland's portfolio which has been active in the automotive industry since the 1950s.
At the pinnacle of Seville poshness is the Elegante, a $ 33,501 example of which, provided by Braun Cadillac, Orlando, gave a bold vote of confidence in the direction General Motor's luxury - car division is moving.
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