Sentences with phrase «rhythm of life as»

Brett and I are so looking forward to introducing our friends to Harper, to refresh our Chinese and get into a daily rhythm of life as a family of three.

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Lost was a corporate observance that set the contours and rhythm of life, that gave meaning to feasting and abstinence and taught renunciation as well as affirmation.
Pulling crabgrass in the backyard, weekending at a cabin in the mountains, watching televised NFL football games — these offered themselves as activities more harmonious with the established rhythm of life than attending church.
Her life, she said, is softening as she learns to bend it to the rhythms of the liturgy.
Simply to describe death as natural, to try to rid it of its ultimate terror by seeing it as part of the rhythm of life, to view it only from the perspective of the finite — this is to risk losing the deepest ground of our individuality and equality.
This suggests a closer identification of rhythm as the casual counterpart of life; namely, that wherever there is some rhythm there is some life, only perceptible to us when the analogies are sufficiently close.
I am learning to choose faithfulness, contentment, responsibility and generosity in the rhythms of a life dedicated to the ways of Jesus and real personhood, affirming our Maker as creator and giver and sustainer of it all.
As laborers, then, we are bound to the cycle of biological life, laboring and consuming in rhythm with nature.
This was a time when the rhythms of life were ordered from week to week as family members gathered for worship in «the family pew.»
I love doing all those things, and I've got myself into a good rhythm so that they're naturally now a part of my life and don't seem hard to do anymore, however, sometimes I don't have as much time as I'd like to stick to them all and that's when things go a little wrong for me.
As you can tell with my other answers, the rhythm of my life has not be disrupted at all.
«The importance of storytelling, of the natural rhythms of daily life, of the evolutionary changes in the child, of art as the necessary underpinning of learning, and of the aesthetic environment as a whole — all basic to Waldorf education for the past 70 years — are being «discovered» and verified by researchers unconnected to the Waldorf movement.»
As your children grow, include them in your work life — many work - at - home parents appreciate that their children see their work as part of the rhythm of family lifAs your children grow, include them in your work life — many work - at - home parents appreciate that their children see their work as part of the rhythm of family lifas part of the rhythm of family life.
Missteps happen all the time even in the earliest months of lifeas mother and baby learn each other's rhythms, and mothers become more adept at reading the cues to their baby's emotional and physical states.
The rhythm of your movements is as good as a massage or a dance, and the panorama of life that he sees and hears as you stroll through your garden or up the street is as interesting as any movie.
«I was extremely excited to see that across the live audience, brain rhythms were synchronized in exactly the frequency range that corresponds to the «beat» of the music, so it looks as if the beat is driving audience brain rhythms,» Henry says.
Published for all to see in this week's Science, Kay's approach is being hailed as a milestone in the science of «rhythm genetics», the push by geneticists to understand the mysterious daily, or «circadian», clocks that tick inside most living things.
The basic lines of his current work are three: in the first place, the study of evolutionary relations within aphids as well as the evolution of their life cycles; in the second place, the molecular bases that control the seasonal and circadian rhythms in aphids (and in insects in general) and their relation to vital cycles; and finally, myrmecophily in aphids, recently included.
«Possible mechanisms to regulate the coherence of the oscillation, as a living organism would have evolved to develop a robust circadian rhythm, or daily biological clock, can also be revealed from the theoretical analyses,» Lin said.
When we use threads of active, consistent ritual, we drop into our unique rhythm and begin to love who we are as we expand into life.
And rather than think of my juicing as a «diet,» I reframed that first fast as a way to take a break from the hectic pace of my life and settle into a temporary new rhythm.
Napping: A change in body clock (also known as circadian rhythm) occurs during the later years of life, causing people to both go to bed and rise earlier.
Just as the cycles of nature occur organically and without protest, so too can we follow the natural rhythms of life with balance, tranquility, and equanimity.
We too can follow its intuitive rhythms, aligning ourselves with its cycles and stages as a powerful way to embrace the natural ebb and flow of our lives and to find deeper serenity within.
Tune Out: we close our practice with a short chant - Sat nam — as we prepare to return to the rhythm of our daily lives
In indigenous Australians and Papua New Guineans, mingling with the Denisovans (the «other Neanderthal,» an ancestral human living primarily in Asia) introduced genes related to «spermatogenesis, fertilization, cold acclimation, circadian rhythm, development of brain, neural tube, face, and olfactory pit, immunity,» as well as «female pregnancy, development of face, lung, heart, skin, nervous system, and male gonad, visual and smell perception, response to heat, pain, hypoxia, and UV, lipid transport, metabolism, blood coagulation, wound healing, aging.»
Once we're in the city, however, the film does take on an easier - to - follow structure, because even though life here is poverty - blighted and marginalized, the prosaic rhythms of commerce, barter, even traffic jams provide a sort of brief haven for Alias as he falls for Antoinette and learns the ropes of his new business.
He is recognized for his work during the independent film boom of the»90s, appearing in such films as RHYTHM THIEF, LIVING IN OBLIVION, WALKING AND TALKING, BUFFALO» 66, HENRY FOOL, SLUMS OF BEVERLY HILLS and KICKED IN THE HEAD, which he co-wrotof the»90s, appearing in such films as RHYTHM THIEF, LIVING IN OBLIVION, WALKING AND TALKING, BUFFALO» 66, HENRY FOOL, SLUMS OF BEVERLY HILLS and KICKED IN THE HEAD, which he co-wrotOF BEVERLY HILLS and KICKED IN THE HEAD, which he co-wrote.
Anyone following the early films of Jia Zhangke would have pegged the Mainland Chinese wunderkind as a realist, fixated on the gritty textures and languid rhythms of provincial life.
Given that Demme's Stop Making Sense represents the high - water mark of the concert film as a genre, it should come as no surprise that Ricki And The Flash's musical numbers — filmed live, with Streep singing and playing rhythm guitar — are uniformly superb.
After Spring immerses us in the rhythms of the camp, the role of the aid workers, and the daily lives of two families as they contemplate an uncertain future.
Starring the bandleader Paul Whiteman, then widely celebrated as the King of Jazz, the film drew from Broadway variety shows of the time to present a spectacular array of sketches, performances by such acts as the Rhythm Boys (featuring a young Bing Crosby), and orchestral numbers overseen by Whiteman himself (including a larger - than - life rendition of George Gershwin's «Rhapsody in Blue»)-- all lavishly staged by veteran theater director John Murray Anderson and beautifully shot in early Technicolor.
Patrick Watson gets to the bottom of why a child made a seemingly suicide plunge for the «9th Life of Louis Drax» (Varese Sarabande), and in turn opens up a captivating, surreal world of musical possibilities as he enters an enchanted, subconscious realm of eerie voices and hallucinogenic samples, as coming back to reality with suspense - thriller stylism, as well as waltz - like rhythms.
Recent Blu - ray and DVD releases include: «Riverdale: The Complete First Season,» which promises David Lynch and delivers «Peyton Place» in its depiction of the shadows and scandals of small - town life with characters taken from Archie Comics; Ronin (1998) directed by a once occasionally great director, John Frankenheimer, involves mercenaries working for unseen paymasters trying to steal a case with unknown contents; Aretha Franklin: Divas Live, on this 2001 VH1 broadcast, released as a DVD / CD set, Franklin opens her concert with «I Can't Turn You Loose» backed by a horn - powered rhythm band that echoes the excitement of past triumphs; and Heal the Living finds people with no apparent relation to one another drawn together by an accident.
Her music, rooted in the gospel truths and rustic byways of this country, could be seen as a sustained meditation on movement: not just the flow of bodies in rapturous rhythm, but also the trajectories that mark a life story.
«Chadwick had a live drummer come in as we worked out, and it was so cool — it changes your sense of internal rhythm,» she told American Vogue Magazine.
Within the space of a couple of sequences — in which the team barely adjust to their life - altering new afflictions before agreeing to be co-opted by the military - industrial complex — the movie abruptly changes tone and rhythm, as though Marvel's directorial software had assumed control, right down to effacing Philip Glass's fleeting soundtrack compositions in favor of Marco Beltrami's standard droning hackery.
by Walter Chaw A few things become clear as John Slattery's God's Pocket unspools unsteadily in the titular, fictional Philadelphia slum: that it's perhaps as difficult to adapt Pete Dexter as it is Ray Bradbury, for many surprisingly similar reasons (like him, Dexter's power is in the rhythm and economy of his prose and the poetry of his characters» interior lives); that Philip Seymour Hoffman is irreplaceable and doomed to be remembered for too rarely finding roles worthy of him; and that young Caleb Landry Jones is consistently an astonishment and someone to follow.
Jean - Pierre and Luc Dardenne have their own way with social realism and commentary, one that that doesn't have Loach's humor but is just as good at capturing the textures and rhythms of lives and often better as sketching the anxieties and conflicts within communities.
It's also important to be there for students as they integrate this new way of being into the rhythms of their daily life.
With its live rear axle, skinny 155 - section tyres, a view down the bonnet that ends in a pair of chrome - backed headlamps and those front wheels bobbing up and down in rhythm with the road, this is as close to original Seven motoring as you can get.
As Theresa settles to the gentle rhythm of seaside life she embraces her new - found friendships and freedom.
The huge clock set the rhythm of their lives, and like condemned men watching the executioner's clock, they clung to its mechanical beat as if it were the beat of life itself.
These activities are important to Eowyn's day - to - day life as well as the rhythm of her year.
With a distinctive narrative voice that relies heavily on the rhythms of the vernacular, her stories unflinchingly capture the experiences of ordinary people — often, but not always, women — as they shuffle through life, at once pushing against and accepting what fate has dealt them.
The purge was so successful that within weeks there was no one left for the mobs to terrorize, and whites who had either taken part in the raids or simply stood aside as they passed now settled back into the rhythms of farm life.
Dr. Gina Pasieka and Dr. Kacie Schmitt, colleagues of Dr. Tyrrell, have been conducting a study, sponsored by the IWF, using a subset of the LCS participants that were diagnosed with ventricular premature contractions (VPCs) to try and determine if this rhythm disturbance is actually an indicator of underlying heart disease such as dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) or may be representative of an underlying life threatening arrhythmia.
Our highly trained technicians are now trained to: • Rapidly recognize patients with cardiopulmonary arrest • Properly administer high - quality chest compressions using the most up - to - date approaches in dogs and cats • Provide mouth - to - snout or intubated ventilation according to current evidence - based guidelines • Utilize effective communication and team skills that will improve our ability to manage emergent and critically ill patients • Choose the most useful monitoring devices for patients in cardiopulmonary arrest • Read and interpret the data from the various monitoring devices • Rapidly diagnose the arrest ECG rhythm to help choose the best ALS therapies for the patient • Administer the most effective drugs and other adjunctive therapies for patients with cardiopulmonary arrest • Perform life - saving procedures such as venous cutdowns, intraosseous catheter placement, use of defibrillator, and open chest CPR
Whether you choose to walk, ski, cycle, or take an inspiring journey by train, boat or car, Inntravel's carefully crafted self - guided activity holidays ease you into the rhythm and patterns of everyday life as you journey through wonderful landscapes, uncover hidden corners and share authentic encounters with local people along the way.
The villages are welcoming and a few nights here will have you immersed in the rhythms and seasons of traditional Lao lifeas well as enjoying lazy time in the hammock.
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