Sentences with phrase «through branches of trees»

Railay Beach is a fairytale come true with clear sparkling waters, soft white sand, caves to explore, a blue lagoon and chattering monkeys swinging through branches of trees atop the limestone rocks.
Up through the branches of the trees I respect and love.
Talk about the sparrow lookin» like a toy Pickin'through the branches of a tree; Talk about the girl, talk about the boy Countin» all the ripples on the sea.
Create a mood in your backyard with some fabulous outdoor lighting, whether it's glass hurricane pendants hanging from the covered porch or dimly lit Chinese lanterns strung through the branches of a tree.

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His reflections on these issues culminate in chapter 11, where the theme of Israel's apistia arises once again in Paul's metaphor about the olive branches broken off the tree: «They were broken off because of their apistia, but you [gentiles] stand only through pistas... But even these, if they do not persist in apistia, will be grafted in, for God has the power to graft them in again.»
He used the analogy of white oak trees, which hold on to their leaves through the winter and shed the vestige of their former life only when spring arrives and new life flows through the branches.
«Once inside the cells of the root, water enters into a system of interconnected cells that make up the wood of the tree and extend from the roots through the stem and branches and into the leaves.
Gomes says that the design was inspired by brachiation, the swinging gait of apes moving hand - over-hand through trees, and by the idea that the apes might improve the efficiency of their movements by timing things so that each hand was near - motionless as it grabbed the next branch.
Inermorostrum evolved its unusual feeding style just 4 million years after the toothed whale lineage split from the branch of the family tree that includes the ancestors of today's baleen whales such as humpbacks, which filter their food through frayed sheets of keratin, the same material in human fingernails.
Scientists once thought that every type of organism occupied a distinct branch on the tree of life; new species evolved as their genomes slowly mutated or recombined through sex.
So the researchers used statistical methods similar to those employed by biologists to trace species lineages back through the branching tree of evolution based only on modern DNA sequences.
Here's how it worked: Fairy tales are transmitted through language, and the shoots and branches of the Indo - European language tree are well - defined, so the scientists could trace a tale's history back up the tree — and thus back in time.
Instead, the story of hominin evolution is a gnarly tree with multiple branches, some of them tangled through interbreeding.
Modern molecular technologies (genomics and other omics), through comparing nucleic acid and amino acid sequences across living species, are enabling the identification of genetic components and patterns stingily conserved by evolution, from those in which times of evolutionary branching of the tree of life can be inferred.
After 20 minutes of fluffing each branch, the Christmas tree looks a little better but you can still see right through it.
It's well worth seeing the performance of young Morgana Davies as Simone, a child who becomes convinced that her late father speaks and listens to her through the comforting branches of the tree next to her house.
You can use different elemental attacks (each Blade has an element, natch) to work your way through this move tree, with the goal of setting off a certain Level 3 move once you make it to the outermost branch.
The moody main menu plays a haunting section of the score as it sweeps through character images and wicked tree branches to the menu options.
School grounds should be inspected for potential hazards such as: • Verandah poles outside doorways, in thoroughfares or in situations where students are unlikely to see them, especially while running; • Steps and changes in level which are poorly proportioned, difficult to see or lack handrails; • Fencing, gates and railings which students climb and which have structural problems, sharp protrusions, splinters or other hazards; • Trip hazards at ground level — protruding drainage pit covers, irregular paving, cracks or tree roots in thoroughfares, broken off post or other remnants of old structures; • Loose gravely surfaces on slopes and where students run; • Slippery patches which may stay damp in winter; • Rocks which students can fall onto or throw around; • Embankments which students can slip down or which have protruding sharp objects; • Blind corners in busy areas; taps and hoses which are positioned where students play or walk; window glass at low levels through which students could fall; • Holes, cracks or exposed irrigation fixtures in ovals; • Trees or shrubs with poisonous parts, sharp spikes or thorns or branches at eye level; • Splinters and deteriorating timbers in seats, retaining edges and other wooden constructions; • sSeds or other areas with hazardous chemicals or machinery to which students have access; rubbish skips which students can climb into or around, or which place students at risk when trucks enter the school; • Areas within the site used for car parking when students are present; and, • Sporting equipment such as goal posts or basketball rings which have structural or other design or maintenance problems.
Obediently, gladly, the little girls would run away through the heavy - branched trees and careful rosebushes, across the samples of grasses from South America.
Through this «Wood Wide Web,» forests are truly an interconnected ecosystem — as Wohlleben demonstrates, trees in a community will send healing sugars to the roots of weak or ill trees, and some forests will keep the stumps of their elders alive long after their trunks and branches have disintegrated.
I'd listen to the wood - pigeon's wings whack through the middle branches of an ivy - clad beech tree and the starlings on the wires overhead, and the seagulls and swifts much higher still.
Hallowed Place: The light that once danced through the tall branches of the trees was now encapsulated in mist.
Winter brings many surprises, such as those special gifts under the tree, a red robin peeking through the branches of a snow - laden tree or discovering a passion for snowboarding.
You cat's liver contains a system of branched conduits (its biliary tree) leading to its gall bladder and on out into its upper small intestine (duodenum) through its bile duct.
Police, firefighters and volunteers searched through thick bushes before finding the two stuck in the branches of a tree.
Red Howler Monkeys may peer at us through the branches of the giant trees above us, while herons lie in wait among the fallen trees, cormorant - like Anhingas watch from the forest branches, and an Osprey may circle overhead.
Therefore, instead of structuring the game's 40 missions as a win - or - go - home linear stream, he created a branching mission tree in which the player's course through the narrative would be dictated by her own performance.
As you go through the game you slowly unlock skill points and these can be used to further your own skills and make use of the pretty cool skill tree, it is only small but the skill tree has four different branches with a small selection of different abilities that can be unlocked.
During the day, the wind rustles through the leaves of the trees, grass swishes under your feet, and the occasional crunch of a branch makes you worried that something will run up and attack you.
Here, players plump their cohort's psyche, alleviating worries through branching dialog trees, all in an effort to increase the power of their Song Magic.
You can time your roll to switch over the opposite side of the enemies, hang off ledges, and jump through many types of platforms such as wooden walkways or tree branches.
Huge level of depth and immersion through these systems, including a huge technology tree, branching quest lines and more
Like a hacker faced with multiple firewalls, making progress through the various branches of the skills tree requires more than just redeeming the points you've earned by growing followers.
The black tentacle - like branches and roots of the 20 - foot tree stretched out through the entire gallery space.
In Gornik's large, beautifully modulated charcoal drawings, «the backlit sky is so white that it turns the trees dark, and sends raking sunlight breaking through branches and streaking across the forest floor... it is the deep black of the trees that is turning the sky so white... She is crafting some imagery by not drawing it at all: she can only deliver the sky by rendering the tree
One photo shows his wet dog next to a bouquet of pink roses at the kitchen sink, while another shows the sun shining through tree branches.
In her animation, Steinkamp adopts an overhead perspective that offers a view down through the undulating branches of a gently twisting tree, whose appearance continually changes as it cycles through the seasons.
Other works on view in the exhibition include Lophophore (2006 - 7), a bondo sculpture rising more than 7 feet in the air, projecting sensory organs from the ends of its twisted arm, and Deposition (2007), a 15 - foot tree branch rigged with a slide whistle and a motor that drives a beaded string through a series of wooden wheels, producing loopy sounds which rise and fall.
In the original stage setting we encounter the soprano, Die Frau, at night, walking in a dark forest, her only light source is that of a moon that shines through the darkened branches of trees that surround her.
The actual sculpture looked like the roots of a tree or perhaps branches, growing through and taking over the gallery.
Selected recent exhibitions include As I took her arm she stared through my face at the dark branches of trees over my head, Yellow, Varese, Italy (2018); A Motley Crew, Christian Larsen, Stockholm, Sweden (2017); Teeth Where Fingernails Should Be, Ivan gallery, Bucharest, Romania (2017); Outpost, Caves, Melbourne, Australia (2017); Residence in Nature, Konsthall Växjö, Smaland, Sweden (2016); June Mostra, The British School at Rome, Italy (2016); A Bestiary, Turf, London, UK (2016); An evening with Flat i, Flat i Publishing, London (2015); Structural Object, 27, London (2015); Mudlark, FOLD Gallery, London, UK (2013); School Play, Kingsgate Gallery, London, UK (2013); Backwards Man, CGP, London, UK (2012); How Could Everybody be so Wrong, ANDOR / David Roberts Foundation, London, UK (2011); Bunker Bar Christening, ANDOR, London (2011); Haze Moods, Supplement, London (2009).
I find that as I continue to work on these landscapes, this notion of «looking through,» layers of light, color, branches, trees and leaves becomes more and more interesting.
Thousands fly chirping through the leaves of the acacia trees, perch lightly on birch branches, ears of wheat, and the golden rims of sunflowers, pecking seeds from their big black eyes.
In this way, he combines the realms of craft and high art, contrasts soft materials with rough tree branches, and ultimately examines the structure of painting — color and composition — through sculptural form.
Steinkamp's mastery of movement simulates the kind of nostalgic hypnosis found in nature's many gestures — a beckoning tree branch or a nodding lilac coax you to stay for awhile, like a child meandering through the park.
A perfect example being fractured light through broken glass or a web of tree branches intertwining through a matrix of space.
The artist's paintings are best described as wooded landscapes, but the buildings and bridges of cities can often be seen through tree's branches, giving the impression that figures have wandered just beyond an urban environment.
The trees reflect this ritualistic movement through the rhythmic and stylized swaying and swiveling of the branches.
As Gizmodo puts it: «The teaser trailer, embedded above, shows the ambitious scale of the project, not to mention its other - worldly character, as families riding hand - built roller coasters soar through the canopies of trees, Ferris wheels turn slowly amongst branches and leaves, and rides spin like hard - to - believe dreams in forest clearings barely large enough to offer safe rotation.»
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