Sentences with phrase «reach higher places such»

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We might say that God permits this to take place, for the simple reason that He knows that man reaches his highest and best only as he loses himself in such wonder, such awe and praise.
However, with the signing of Neymar it puts PSG's budget at around $ 700 million.As the club doesn't generate revenue to reach such high expenditure, this will unbalance a football economy that was already struggling in the first place
«This is particularly important at a time when there are increasing numbers of pupils reaching secondary age and such a high demand for selective school places
With appropriate attachment nozzles, such as the high - powered narrow nozzle, you will be able to reach into cracks, corners and hard - to - reach places.
Some creatures provide small changes, such as the Cheap Cheap allowing for faster swimming without the need to take a break for air, while Goombas can stack on top of each other to reach higher places.
In addition to familiar special items such as Fire Flowers and Super Mushrooms, players will find Propeller Blocks that let Mario reach high places and a Boomerang Flower that changes him into Boomerang Mario and enables him to throw boomerangs.
Every now and then, you'll uncover a new progression item — like a grappling hook to reach high places, or a lever axe to jimmy open stuck doors — but the non-linear uses for such items are few and far between, and the rewards found beyond do little to inspire encouragement.
If a second blackbody object (no internal thermal energy source but with thermal conduction properties such that independent of the direction of incident radiation on the second object, the second object's surface temperature will be everywhere the same) is placed next to but NOT touching the original object, when the two - object system reaches steady state (i.e., for each object, the rate of energy leaving the object will equal the rate of energy entering the object), the surface temperature of the original object in the presence of the second object will be higher than it was in the absence of the second object.
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