Sentences with phrase «staring at nature»

In order to educate and not just just allow you to chill out and stare at nature, the film ties in two researchers who follow the birds and dream of filming them during the mating rituals.

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The two of us share a unique moment staring at this wonder of nature.
At a time when «disturbing thoughts were beginning to dawn in the public mind about the nature of humanity in the scheme of things,» as he says, wild animals and mutants gave Victorians something to stare at in safety while asking themselves the big and suddenly urgent question: What, if anything, makes me different from thaAt a time when «disturbing thoughts were beginning to dawn in the public mind about the nature of humanity in the scheme of things,» as he says, wild animals and mutants gave Victorians something to stare at in safety while asking themselves the big and suddenly urgent question: What, if anything, makes me different from thaat in safety while asking themselves the big and suddenly urgent question: What, if anything, makes me different from that?
They stare at a computer screen for hours instead of looking at nature.
Disconnection from Nature It's hard to feel tired or anxious while hiking in the wilderness or staring out at a blue expanse of ocean.
It also means you can vote more frequently, due to the nature of state and local elections, as well as fill out all sections of the ballot every time a presidential election rolls around, instead of staring at them blankly.
She was staring out at the lake and I guessed she was thinking of the soothing repeat of nature.
It is just a fact of human nature that the more we stare at a price chart the more we get tempted to click our mouse button and enter a trade.
Through all of this — and this is why I remember it so fiercely (her eyes staring as she danced, her cheeks suddenly flushed, the way she twirled herself about in the street at 1 a.m. and then stood still for a photo, «so you'll always remember that girl in Iceland»)-- we didn't do much more than probe and try to fathom the nature of the Other.
The gods stare out in their usual sublime comprehension, but here, will all the power of nature at their feet, their serenity is doubly authentic.
If you've been too mesmerised by celebrity weddings on cliffside resorts or staring too hard at gorgeous water villas, you may be missing out on an often - understated part of Bali that takes you back to nature — resorts nestled in the heart of the Balinese lush greenery.
Selected recent exhibitions include As I took her arm she stared through my face at the dark branches of trees over my head, Yellow, Varese, Italy (2018); A Motley Crew, Christian Larsen, Stockholm, Sweden (2017); Teeth Where Fingernails Should Be, Ivan gallery, Bucharest, Romania (2017); Outpost, Caves, Melbourne, Australia (2017); Residence in Nature, Konsthall Växjö, Smaland, Sweden (2016); June Mostra, The British School at Rome, Italy (2016); A Bestiary, Turf, London, UK (2016); An evening with Flat i, Flat i Publishing, London (2015); Structural Object, 27, London (2015); Mudlark, FOLD Gallery, London, UK (2013); School Play, Kingsgate Gallery, London, UK (2013); Backwards Man, CGP, London, UK (2012); How Could Everybody be so Wrong, ANDOR / David Roberts Foundation, London, UK (2011); Bunker Bar Christening, ANDOR, London (2011); Haze Moods, Supplement, London (2009).
My only therapeutic suggestion is that you collect some serene temperature reconstructions going back a few million years, the longer the better, blow them up, place them on your wall, and stare at them in meditation, focusing your attention on the absolutely insingificant and unremarkable nature of the current period, in order to start seeing that nothing special seems to be going on.
See, e.g., Benjamin N. Cardozo, The Nature of the Judicial Process 57 - 58 (1921)(«Stare decisis is at least the everyday working rule of our law... [A judge makes law through issuing opinions because] in fashioning [the law for the parties to a case], he will be fashioning it for others.»).
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