Sentences with phrase «somewhat narrow line»

John Calvin, for instance, held a somewhat narrow line, stressing the responsibility of citizens to fear and honor whatever ruler is placed over them, even «the most wicked tyrant,» a Nebuchadnezzar or Belshazzar.

Not exact matches

A somewhat disjointed and typically chaotic start on the narrow, wall - lined streets of Long Beach ultimately led to an unfortunate collision, the gap between Gavin and the # 912 Porsche of Richard Lietz evaporating as the field jostled for position through the Turn 2 right - hander.
The new, somewhat narrower launch window comes from Sony's line - up of PlayStation Move - enabled games which the Media Molecule - developed do - it - yourself platformer platform for games is a part of.
Incredibly, and without the overt drama of the narrative of Ugetsu, that is somewhat the sensation I had when I walked from Kiki Smith's exhibition at Pace Gallery in Chelsea, through a narrow passage way into a new smaller wing that Pace has built under the High Line and found myself, without preparation or expectation, in an exquisite, thrilling, soul - soothing, museum quality exhibition of craft objects and artworks, arranged in an inventive, harmonious, and instructive manner for contemplation.
In a tall, somewhat narrow panel, like the DMA's own Cathedral of 1947 and related works nearby, black lines caper and cavort, coil and curl on fields with no breathing room.
Samsung has mitigated that problem somewhat with enhanced styling in the S 4, lining the device's edge with a thicker faux - metal trim rail accented by a narrow ring that shines brilliantly in the sunlight.
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