Sentences with phrase «swept plains of»

It doesn't cost $ 20 a bag, or come from the wind - swept plains of the Andes, or have a name that sounds more like a scientific classification than something edible.
When W.A. Criswell was born on the wind - swept plains of the Southwest in 1909, the Southern Baptist Convention was beginning to recover from Reconstruction.
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From afar it had appeared to him, quite small, gliding over the sand, no bigger than the palm of a child's hand — as a pale, fleeting shadow like a wavering flight of quail over the blue sea before sunrise or a cloud of gnats dancing in the sun at evening or a whirlwind of dust at midday sweeping over the plain.
Hath really neither joy, nor love, nor light, Nor certitude, nor peace, nor help for pain; And we are here as on a darkling plain Swept with confused alarms of struggle and flight, Where ignorant armies clash by night.
According to the rabbinic cycle of Torah readings, this is when we come down from the great heights of Genesis and Exodus, with their breathtaking perspectives and sweeping visions, and enter the flat and seemingly arid plain of Leviticus.
And to accept the arguments of the abolitionist, our great - great - grandparents had to see beyond the «plain meaning» of proof texts like Ephesians 6:1 - 5, Colossians 3:18 - 25; 4:1, and I Timothy 6:1 - 2 and instead be compelled by the general sweep of Scripture toward justice and freedom.
... we are here as on a darkling plain Swept with confused alarms of struggle and flight, Where ignorant armies clash by night.
After all, it halted a run of four straight defeats and a difference in confidence was plain to see as they started the stronger of the two and unsurprisingly took the lead after 19 minutes as Aaron Cresswell's first - time cross was wonderfully swept home by Lanzini for his second goal of the season.
But the real rains start in July, as storm after storm churns and sweeps across the open plains, rinsing the dust from the air, before spinning out into the open waters of the Atlantic Ocean.
DNA samples revealed that a group of nomadic herders, the Yamnaya, swept into Europe from the plains of today's Russia and Ukraine sometime between 5000 and 4800 years ago, bringing their culture and, perhaps, the Proto - Indo - European language with them.
Gigi Hadid: Her sister may have opted for the naked look, but Gigi just went plain nude in this sweeping Tommy Hilfiger gown — her version of a princess dress — that combined architectural tailoring with romantic femininity.
Against the sweeping, rich landscape of the South African plains, amidst local wildlife and sand dunes, Louis Vuitton brings its latest travel campaign to life.
Brett Ratner pushes the pace of his story at quite a fine rate as we move along a series of spectacularly scenic action set pieces including grassy battlefields, murky swamplands, dank temples and vast, sweeping plains backed by towering majestic peaks.
«In the wake of Harvey, how do you show up at events about empowering women when we've learned that so much has been swept under the rug — or out there in plain sight?»
for the world, which seems To lie before us like a land of dreams, So various, so beautiful, so new, Hath really neither joy, nor love, nor light, Nor certitude, nor peace, nor help for pain; And we are here as on a darkling plain Swept with confused alarms of struggle and flight, Where ignorant armies clash by night.»
Sadie kept sweeping, but the word brought to mind the horses, stark white with a dappling of dark spots, that the Indians rode across the plains.
Or maybe because of the huge roller blade trend sweeping the DPRK, people thought it was just plain weird that I didn't have my own pair.
As I finished the last remaining steps to the top, an intense and unrelenting gust of wind swept over me, almost sending my hat over the edge towards the several dozen miles of plains that lay below.
The train's itinerary spans a vast 4,735 miles or 7,621 km from the capital of Russia, across sweeping tundra's, it touches the rim of the biggest fresh water lake in the world (Lake Baikal that is) and crosses straight through Mongolia, into the green plains of China until it reaches its final destination 7 days later in Beijing.
Located where the riverine forest meets the sweeping plains in the path of the awe - inspiring Great Migration, the camp provides an authentic dose of African wildlife, delivered with legendary Kenyan hospitality.
Serengeti Serena Safari Lodge is set high on a hill with commanding views of sweeping grasslands and the unspoilt wilderness landscape of the Serengeti plains.
Spectacular vertical granite peaks, immense rivers of ice, wind - swept plains and native beech forests define this spot of intense rugged beauty in the South of Chili and Argentina, where the Andes mountains are covered by the most extensive area of glaciers outside the world's polar regions.
A palate of even more dramatic scenery, New Zealand's South Island is home to the majestic Southern Alps, peaceful sounds, rugged coastlines and sweeping plains.
Gamers fight through towering cities, flame - swept deserts and brutal ice plains in battles filled with mystical creatures, devastating machines and incredible acts of magic.
Their tracings have the plain geometry of Minimalism, the optical density of Agnes Martin, the model of a drawing that makes itself from Jasper Johns, and a sweep all their own.
Dr. Hansen, like many who commented on Dot Earth after I wrote about his statements, insists that the parallels hold between the denial and passivity that allowed a human cataclysm to sweep Europe in plain sight and the denial and inaction now as the world prepares to build hundreds of conventional coal - burning power plants.
For reference, I'm in Oklahoma where the wind comes sweeping down the plains... constantly tricking you into believing spring has sprung, only to send blasts of winter chill when you least expect it.
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