Sentences with phrase «sweeping into»

The shoreline runs from Point no Point, sweeping into Juan de Fuca Point.
The litter on top can be easily dumped back into the box by flipping the lid open at 90 ° angle or simply sweeping it into the opening with the provided scoop which features a side built - in brush.
Caitlin dazzled Vix from the start, sweeping her into the heart of the unruly Somers family, into a world of privilege, adventure, and sexual daring.
Sweeping into the sitting room, she remarked over her shoulder, «We are in a complete muddle.
Their goal is to disrupt the cartel activities of one of the most prominent criminal organizations in Juarez, which they do by disturbingly overstepping their jurisdictional boundaries, first sweeping into Mexico to retrieve a federal prisoner and then stealing him out of the country again to interrogate him on American soil.
The powders themselves are quite pigmented so I would suggest only lightly dabbing your brush into the pan once and gently sweeping it into the hollows of the cheeks so that you don't pack on too much, if you want a more defined contour build up the contour slowly rather than go in at once with a heap of product.
It spread much more rapidly than hunting and gathering did so many generations before, but essentially followed the same pattern: sweeping into Europe and North Africa, leaving out only the western edges of both continents about 200 generations ago.
The surge of support for Corbyn last summer was optimistic, a tide of enthusiasm sweeping him into the leader's office.
Once again, Cameron cut a figure of executive authority, sweeping into the room then promptly taking charge.
The Nigeria Politics Online gathered that one of the shop owners was accosted by the official Tuesday morning, thus correcting her for sweeping into the drainage system instead of properly disposing the dirt.
It wasn't pingpong, to quote a driver known for sweeping into the apex of the first corner with other cars in between...
From bento lunch boxes to cute Korean beauty items, what are the international trends sweeping into the UK?
Suddenly there seemed to be a something sweeping into me and inflating my entire being - such a sensation as I had never experienced before.
The only foreigners not sweeping into Kabul so far are those from the American government.
Describing the initial emergence of this new church, Tickle writes, «Where once the corners had met, now there was a swirling center, its centripetal force racing from quadrant to quadrant in ever - widening circles, picking up ideas and people from each, sweeping them into the center, mixing them there, and then spewing them forth into a new way of being Christian, into a new way of being Church.»
KABUL The only foreigners not sweeping into Kabul so far are those from the American government.
Taking the advice and working closely with Gekko, Fox soon finds himself swept into a world of «yuppies», shady business deals, the «good life», fast money, and fast women; something which is at odds with his family including his estranged father and the blue - collared way Fox was brought up.
PARIS, May 3 - French President Emmanuel Macron swept into office last May on a pledge to create jobs and improve the lives of workers by rebooting the country's economy.
ISTANBUL / BEIRUT, March 18 (Reuters)- Turkish forces and their Syrian rebel allies swept into the northwestern Syrian town of Afrin on Sunday, raising their flags in the town centre and declaring full control after an eight - week campaign to drive out Kurdish YPG forces.
Eight months earlier, in March 2016, President Barack Obama had swept into town to commemorate the two countries» historic rapprochement, vowing to bury «the last remnant of the Cold War in the Americas.»
Aside from negotiating the size of a financial fine, the people said, the talks are centered on which investigations and pending lawsuits to sweep into the potentially wide - ranging settlement.
Voter turnout was at least double than originally expected during the municipal election that swept him into office in October 2010.
He also said that state and municipal retirement pension plans should be swept into the Social Security system — and argued that the political pressures are building to force change.
A body was found by a fisherman in the Grand River on Saturday, 14 kilometres from where Kaden Young was swept into rushing waters in February.
A liberal US Jew using his status as a Jew to sweep into Israel, bash the security measures while bemoaning the status of the poor Palestnians and then go back to his Ivory Tower in a large urban liberal city where his biggest concern is whether the Starbucks will get his latte order correct.
Then, in those days, we fling the windows wide open even though it's still a bit too cold outside and the wind sweeps into our homes, the cold swirling into the corners.
No longer were the Christians a prophetic minority following their beliefs and convictions regardless of their society — now there got swept into a poltical agenda.
In We Didn't Mean to Go to Sea, for example, Goblin is swept into the North Sea with the four children aboard.
We must be productive or we are swept into the trash bin.
Mr Carke came to the rescue of Pastor Manuel, when he began to struggle after trying to reach his son who was swept into a riptide.
The building block electronic and protonic actual occasions are, in the case of human beings, swept into vastly more complex, Chinese box - like sets of containing societies within which there are social levels that can be identified with cells, others which answer to Aristotle's levels of tissues and organs, and which finally are presided over by what Whitehead refers to as the regnant nexus, a social thread of complex temporal inheritance which, Whitehead suggests, wanders from part to part of the brain, is the seat of conscious direction of the organism as a whole, and answers to what in Plato and Aristotle is called the soul.
The very laws and agencies set up to protect them from poor houses, starvation and medical negligence sweep them into a corner out of public view, where they are fed, housed and forgotten.
As the trembling people sweep into the fortified cities, we get glimpses of the enemy and his armaments: a cloud of dust on the horizon, horses swifter than eagles, chariots like the whirlwind (v. 16).
Because this was a rescue, this was redemption, this was the death that made death die, this was the moment when all of creation was redeemed as Jesus swept into the domain of death and hell, suffering and sickness, sin and horror, to cure us and then rise again victorious, Christus Victor.
First, a confession: After my initial reading of J.R.R. Tolkien's works, I was not immediately swept into «Hobbidolatry,» and I still resist that adulation which conceives of Tolkien as a presiding deity over his created world.
Israel, however, was not beast but «son of man,» the people of the one true God; Israel alone had incarnated Yahweh's purpose and at a definite date in the future would sweep into world power over the ruins of the fallen heathen realms.
In Malestrom, Manhood Swept Into the Currents of A Changing World, Carolyn Custis James reminds us that the tensions we experience are not rooted in God's original design and purposes for humanity.
In the late 19th century certain Quaker and Mennonite bodies were swept into the movement.
About a dozen Holiness churches were swept into Pentecostalism to form the «Holiness - Pentecostal» churches.
I know there was a time, when I would be praying, that the Holy Ghost would sweep into the room I was in, spiral and eddy in the various corners in such a mighty physical manifestation that one could watch it happen because dust bunnies would whirl and elevate in the turbluence, cloth throws on furniture would flap and furl.
With him the full tide of reform swept into the Papacy.
She is «flooded with a torrent of horror» and is swept into «a dark fog of nausea.»
When you use social media, you know it's not a complete picture of your life, but somehow it's so easy to get swept into thinking that what you see on other people's social media is really a complete picture of what is going on with them!
One or two bunches of kale - or - other are stemmed and chopped and swept into a sink full of fresh water, then scooped out and sautéed with garlic and chili flakes in a promiscuous amount of good olive oil.
Veterans with the knowledge to manage their brakes, preserve tires and not put themselves in a tenuous position leading to being swept into the many accidents that occur on the Virginia half - mile track, hold a considerable advantage.
Almirola was injured after he was swept into a wreck involving Joey Logano and Danica Patrick with 67 laps remaining in the Go Bowling 400.
Keselowski had overcome an earlier pit road speeding penalty, and narrowly escaped becoming swept into a crash involving Kasey Kahne and Brian Vickers.
Immediately upon the green flag dropping, they will be nearly a half lap behind the leader and mired in traffic, especially problematic on a tightly confined track where things happen in the blink of an eye and it is easy to be swept into an incident not of your own doing.
Arsene Wenger believes Arsenal have been handed a golden chance to sweep into the Champions League quarter - finals --(Daily Mirror)
Instead Torres, having drawn Buffon, poked the ball back to his clubmate Juan Mata who, with his first touch of the tournament, swept it into an empty net.
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