Sentences with phrase «standing in the center»

Ahmed stands in the center of the town of Khairpur Nathan Shah, which had been totally submerged by floodwaters.
Each person takes a turn standing in the center, eyes closed, and falling backwards, without moving his feet, to be passed around.
There is no strong emphasis on the unique and the individual — no Rembrandt - like concentration of light on the figure who stands in the center; here the technique used is «duplication» — multiplication and integration.
(2:9) The tree of life, offering deathlessness, stands in the center of man's garden; man's immediate attachment to life implies an (at least) instinctive fear of death, which, becoming conscious, could and does greatly disturb man's tranquility.
The ministry of physical healing therefore stands in the center of our Christian faith.
An elated Venables stood in the center of Clemson's raucous locker room, not so much speaking, but vibrating out words with pure energy as fast as possible.
there's gonna be a point today when emre, gini, dejan, henderson, milner, and coutinho are all standing in the center circle calling for the ball
«I want to know if you will stand in the center of the fire with me and not shrink back.»
Jo Jo still stood in the center of the stage, uncertain but dutifully clapping her hands and cheering.
This family vacation will forever be remembered as the one where Sweetness stood in the center of the D terminal of the Las Vegas airport screaming at the top of her lungs «I'm peeing!!»
A child using one can stand in the center, supported by a little sleeve, and rotate their bodies around to play.
It stands in the center of Niagara Square as a memorial for a United States President who was shot and died in Buffalo more than a century before.
Their near - winning entry, Gael Force, stands in the center.
The instructor may use the chair, may stand in the center of the group, may walk around from person to person, and may even sit down on the floor in front of a person who might have trouble lifting their head.
Stand in the center of the apparatus and grasp both handles.
Use the wall to identify your alignment, and then practice standing in the center of the room.
Grab the handles one at a time and stand in the center of the cable station with chest open and your arms extended down.
You might have a thin section still standing in the center but you should be able to cut that out easily.
A chimney stood in the center of the wall adjacent to the doors, tables lined up the floor and a grand old piano sat above it all near the end roped off with a nice red rope.
«I went and stood in the center of where everyone was hanging out and I realized that no one recognized me,» Stan says.
In one lovely scene, Paul and Noel stand in the center of a bowling lane, Paul clutching at Noel's waist.
Everyone sits except for one student (the instigator) who stands in the center of the circle and initiates the game.
Excerpt: Sigrid stood in the center of what had once been the Academy grounds on Alcyone.
«Bronze Emperor in the laurel crown, with the scepter in one hand and Orb in the other, stands in the center of Paris on the top of his colossal Vendome column as if a reminder to which extent he was clinging stubbornly during his life to the insane idea to keep Europe in his hands.
If you're already moved in, you can start by taking a video of all four walls of each room, slowly panning around the room while standing in the center.
And people who could never win a chess tournament or stand in center court in a respectable tennis tournament can rise quite high in life by slowly developing a circle of competence — which results partly from what they were born with and partly from what they slowly develop through work.
If you and your friend stood in the center there would be no movement, but if your friend went all the way out to the left side the right side went up and vica - versa.
Explanation offered by these goalkeepers was that at least they feel they are making an effort when they dive left or right, whereas standing in the center and watching a goal scored to the left or the right of you would feel much worse.
He will talk to you like your human... and god forbid you stand in the center of a room and have a conversation with someone and he's not included..
There's also a taxi stand in the center of town, and trolley services run regularly along two scheduled routes in the summer, plus weekends in the off season.
The magnificent working parish church of Mission San Luis Obispo de Tolosa stands in the center of the city, and Thursday nights see one of the largest farmers markets in the country come to life.
I visited the house with a group of students from Moscow State University when Melnikov was still alive, and he told us that when the scaffolding was removed from the living room, he stood in the center of the room and shouted as loud as he could.
Standing in the center of it, one gets an appreciation for Kelly's attention to the subtleties of color, shape, and architectural space, for an art that (to paraphrase the artist himself) meets the eye directly.
Two faces, or perhaps two halves of one face stretched apart, frame the edges of the painting as a figure stands in the center, depicted from the knees up.
The shifting surface of «Blue Devils» reveals a black man in a hooded sweatshirt inset with a design that almost resembles a medieval suit of armor, standing in the center of the frame surrounded by indistinct policemen, who descend upon him in an anonymous, hostile mass.
Collaboration and community have been central to L.A. painter Laura Owens's practice since the 1990s, though she now stands in the center of debates about the role of artists in gentrifying cities.
Mosher — I can visualize Mosher standing in the center of his eclectic San Fransisco flat doing a pirouette with his damp finger in the air.
Blogging is the chosen focus because the legal blog stands in the center of the varying lengths, styles, and platforms of public legal writing today.
As you stand in the center of the room jot down each item you see that is of value.
Standing in the center of the room is often a good place.
For example, try greenery arrangements or a decorative plate on a stand in the center of the mantel.
Blind clients may want you to describe home features in great detail, need to explore walls and openings using a tactile approach, or stand in the center of a room clapping or making a clicking sound to hear the contours of the space.
You can't finish an attic and expect the appraiser to count it as additional square feet if you can only stand in the center of it.
Placing a large pillar candle on a stand in the center of each wreath will add ambiance, illumination, and festive color to the dining tables.
Then, I popped one of my small white cake stands in the center of the tray, and then shopped the house for small, textural vessels and «faux - liage» to nestle around it.

Not exact matches

Hundreds gather in the New York Crystal Palace, the iron - and - glass exhibition hall at the center of the World's Fair, to watch a man standing on a platform four stories high, suspended by a single taut rope.
He worked standing up, typing on an iPad at a navel - high table in the dead center of the open - air floor plan.
Enthusiasts discovered a stash of about 77 surviving EV1s behind a GM training center in Burbank and last month decided to take a stand.
Tesla's sudden change in fortune stands in marked contrast to Fisker Automotive, a competing alternative car company now on the verge of bankruptcy and at the center of controversy over $ 192 million in federal funding that it's unlikely to pay back.
But as the practical reality of repeal began to sink in for the millions of Americans who stand to lose coverage, the voices of concerned, angry citizens soon took center stage at town halls across the country.
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