The basic architecture of our solar system, where
things go in circles, and there are small rocky planets close to the sun and big massive gas giants far from the sun, is certainly not the only architecture.
Not exact matches
If it tried to do other potentially conflicting
things, such as keeping unemployment artificially low or containing volatility
in the financial markets, its credibility could erode, the virtuous
circle could break down and inflation could
go back to being unpredictable.
Maybe these
things are common knowledge among those
in Evangelical
circles, but for many like me on the outside, when we see a certain pastor or denomination singled out
in this way, it looks a lot like the same internal striving that's been
going on
in the Church since Peter and Paul argued over circumcision.
It's been tolerated politely way too long, as these
things go in christian
circles!
I have it on good authority he said «My wife... is such a comedian, always cracking up the apostles with her naughty jokes... Like did you hear the one she told about the Priest the Rabbi and the Pastor who were discussing how they apporting their collections and the Priest says «We
go into the parking lot and draw a
circle on the ground and throw all the money up and any that lands
in the
circle we give to God» and the Pastor says «Yeah, we do almost the same
thing but give God anything that falls outside the
circle» and the Rabbi looks at them both and says «We do almost the same
thing to, draw a
circle and throw up the money high into the air and God keeps what God wants...»
I see the same
thing going on
in protestant
circles.
especially perhaps the 2nd line... and the line «Before we all
go under»... Rows of houses, all bearing down on me I can feel their blue hands touching me All these
things into position All these
things we'll one day swallow whole And fade out again and fade out This machine will, will not communicate These thoughts and the strain I am under Be a world child, form a
circle Before we all
go under And fade out again and fade out again Cracked eggs, dead birds Scream as they fight for life I can feel death, can see its beady eyes All these
things into position All these
things we'll one day swallow whole And fade out again and fade out again Immerse your soul
in love IMMERSE YOUR SOUL IN LO
in love IMMERSE YOUR SOUL
IN LO
IN LOVE
She appears to be
going round
in circles somewhat, explaining again and again that there won't be any MPs sitting on the new regulatory body, that this is a good
thing, that sanctions will be less of an issue because the system will be much more straightforward, etc, etc..
«One of the slides [shown
in the workshop] had a little
circle with
things one can do,» Rodriguez - Romaguera said, «and even though I want to
go into academia,... for the first time ever I pictured myself doing one of those
things.»
Gather your family
in a
circle and ask each person to share one
thing they are grateful for from the year that has passed,
going one by one for a few moments.
Nobody needs to be reminded that history tends to
go in circles, but «The Post» is so vital because it captures the ecstasy of trying to break the chain and bend
things towards justice; defending the fundamental tenets of the Constitution hasn't been this much fun since «Hamilton.»
Man has created the mess called «civilisation»; sadly man won't clear it up and
things keep
going around
in circles — as
in the film.
Meanwhile, writers who have acclaimed projects
in theaters recently, or
in the near future, and look to
go on to greater
things, include Kay Cannon («Pitch Perfect «-RRB-, Neil Cross («Pacific Rim,» «Luther «-RRB-, Chris Galletta («The Kings Of Summer «-RRB-, Aaron Guzikowski («Prisoners,»), Joby Harold («All You Need Is Kill,») and Vera Blasi, whose «Pontius Pilate» has Brad Pitt
circling.
People are gonna be sharing
things in the
circle — sometimes serious and sometimes silly.
Despite all the advancements over the past decades, our greatest achievement may be
going full
circle, getting back to the basics and enjoying the simple
things in life.
Indeed, some of them are obviously weak padding, like a quest where you
go on a night patrol which involves walking
in a very small
circle while killing a couple of
things.
We can
go around
in circles till infinity, but here's the real truth here: It's clear you're not likely to change your opinion, but your opinion on this is misguided and basically just plain wrong — and the more objective facts are testament to this (looking at
things relative the competition, expectations, previous examples, etc.)-- BUT, you are still entitled to that misguided and wrong opinion.
In terms of how to
go about collecting them, it is of course up to you - but we generally recommend picking up the easy ones as you see them, and then
circling back for the rest either as the last
thing you do before moving onto the next Kingdom, or coming back to sweep up the whole lot once you've reached the end of the story.
Don't worry about
going on long hunts to find these
things, though; despite the nature of the game, you won't get lost or end up
going in circles, and there are always plenty of bad guys around, so it never gets dull.
Taking turns can mean feeling
things out but it is sometimes hard to know whether the tables are turning or if we are
going in circles.
Every time I fall
in love with a new type of notebook that does not have the Cornell margin, I
go back to trying to just
circle, underline, or highlight my follow up items and two
things happen:
It's much more satisfying than what I was doing before, and because I've got other obligations and other
things going on that financially help me and get me networking
in different
circles that perhaps I wouldn't be able to access otherwise, I think all of it works very well together for me.
The smartphone is just about the hottest
thing going in forward - looking social, business and technology
circles — that's a tough triple to pull off.
I was working at a place for 22 + years and for 18 years
things were
going fairly good, but for the next 4 + years, I was just
going around
in circles and just couldn't seem to find my way straight, but then I found out about e-JAM and Lord, was I glad I did.
Parent Coordination can also reduce the time spent
in court and eliminate arguments that only
go in circles, thereby reducing the costs of legal fees and giving you more time to spend focusing on the important
things in life.
I didn't
go too crazy - lots of tables
went all out, but I just brought a tea light
thing from IKEA (I've had it for years, but you can put it
in a line, a
circle, anything.