Sentences with phrase «tarries over»

I'm sure this is what Johns is after: the venture of thinking, as it tarries over the rules of its own delicate physicality (the string, the slats), grounded, as it were, by the generic images of thought — the painted mimesis of the frame's wood grain, the painted picture of a stellar galaxy, the symbol of the Big Dipper, the harlequin pattern, the word «BRIDGE» — all different means and modes of representing, of disciplining the riot of the real and making something meaningful.
The more the Federal Government tarries over these heinous criminals, the more the president gets gravely de-marketed, along ethnic lines.
Its primary appeal is its speed: It rushes along, from scandal to air crash to movie romance to Senate hearing, each anecdote well realized but never tarried over.

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The low - lying basin was meant to capture the tailings, mostly sand and clay but also some toxic chemicals left over after removing most of the bitumen, or tarry oil, from the ore.
What Elisha says to the young man is this: «Lead Jehu to an inner chamber, anoint him with the oil of kingship, and say to him, «Thus says the Lord, I anoint you king over Israel,» then flee, do not tarry
The majority of babies will have meconium stools within the first day of life, which slowly become less tarry and thick over the first week of life.
A statement from Etisalat Nigeria explained that Belo - Osagie had planned to leave immediately the banks made moves to take over the firm, but opted to tarry until a road map for the company was finalised.
The camera glidingly takes us through the opulent splendour of the great halls, lingering ever so over the detail in the architecture or some exquisite furniture, and we see those walkways and rooms peopled with the souls that must have tarried there before (as in a dream... for they neither see nor hear us).
Novelists long ago recognized this truth; literature is full of characters falling in love with the people in paintings, obsessing over enigmatic figures or shapes, feeling intimidated — or intensely disappointed, in the case of Madame Bovary — by their first sighting of a tarry Old Master.
The dark tarry stool shows that there was digested blood in his intestinal tract, and if those continue, or the blood continues, or the diarrhea isn't resolving, then he actually should be seen by your veterinarian, as there are too many variables to decide what might be happening over an email, without examining him.
The Court does not tarry long over any of these difficult, sensitive problems, preferring instead to gloss over them as swiftly as it slides over centuries of history:» [W] e make no attempt to instruct [trial] courts how best to implement [p131] our holding today.»
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