Sentences with phrase «then gird»

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1 Then Elisha the prophet called one of the sons of the prophets and said to him, «Gird up your loins, and take this flask of oil in your hand, and go to Ramoth - gilead.
«Then Jesus, knowing that He came from God and went to God, took a towel and girded Himself and began to wash the disciples» feet.»
Students write out the name in each gird, how each artist has a different way of using their marks and then in the grid copies a detail of the artist's work.
There's just enough time to gird your loins, a momentary delay while the engine boosts power to the supercharger, then the rear end squats and you sense the driveshafts take up the slack before successfully deploying all 575 lb ft to a noise like a clan of gorillas beating their chests in time to «Flight of the Bumblebee».
Only by girding your skill and courage and nudging ever closer to the point where you feel your inputs harmonise with the chassis» behaviour can you begin to extract the best from the GT, and even then it feels like you're dancing on a knife edge.
I'm a big fan of Moon's books; I read the original Paks and Gird books last year, and then her scifi Vatta's War series a few months ago.
As an emerging talent at age 34, a then - unknown Renzo Piano landed a commission to design the new Centre Pompidou in Paris, beating scores of prestigious firms across Europe and the U.S. Designed with Richard Rogers (one half of the now - defunct studio Piano and Rogers) and completed in 1977, the inside - out structure exposes its interior infrastructure, with color - coded vents, pipes, steel girding, and a massive escalator that scales the building facade.
Rather then working towards a reasonable resolution the parties are now girding for battle.
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