Sentences with phrase «time crisscrossing»

Understanding Reactive Attachment Disorder — An Overview of One of the More Misunderstood Conditions Affecting Child Welfare A few years ago, I spent a good bit of my time crisscrossing the country lecturing on the topic of Reactive Attachment...
A few years ago, I spent a good bit of my time crisscrossing the country lecturing on the topic of Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD)-- a mental health disorder common among children who were subject to severe abuse and neglect during critical stages of brain development in infancy.
Do you spend a lot of time crisscrossing the state on Interstate 10?
After many interviews with biologists and climate scientists focused on the Amazon, as well as people like Bruce Babbitt, the former United States secretary of the interior who has spent a lot of time crisscrossing the Amazon, I remain convinced that there is a path to development for Brazil — even with the growing global appetite for soy and biofuels and roads to the Pacific — that can preserve a large fraction of the vast forest region.

Not exact matches

Repeat with mustard going the other direction, crisscrossing the ketchup (I went back and forth 2 extra times to cover the same area because the stream is thinner than ketchup).
Dip a fork in water and press the tines into the surface of each piece of dough two times, to slightly flatten the cookie and to form a crisscross pattern.
A labyrinth of underground tunnels, thought to date back to at least Medieval times, crisscross their way throughout Europe and have been found under areas of Ireland and Scotland, as well.
Crisscrossing the city, she visits pregnant clients in their homes for prenatal exams and, four or five times a month, helps one give birth, usually in an inflatable birth pool or on a bed lined with absorbent pads.
As chairman of the Tory Reform Group, the largest membership group within the Conservative party, that is why we are dedicating time and resources to build up our student wing and why I'm proud to count among our members a record and growing number of students, and increasing presence across University campuses crisscrossing the country from Cardiff to Hull, London to Edinburgh.
FACT: Fifty - two percent of national forests are logged, mined, and crisscrossed by more than 373,000 miles of roads, enough to circle Earth 14 times.
A cool visual demonstration of the software illustrates all the links that form as you crisscross just a few popular sites online, including IMDb, the New York Times and the Huffington Post.
I crisscrossed then twisted each time I laced it around my leg (double - knot the top).
This time, she trades the prints for an eye - catching crisscross design.
Finished with crisscross ankle straps and peep toes, these retro pumps transform a sweet saunter into a trip back in time.
The illicit love stories crisscross for a time but reach their denouement when all four accidentally meet in a posh Montreal hotel bar.
Buoyed by eye - catching dramatizations and an enthralling structure that crisscrosses time and place, The Imposter unfolds as a gripping thriller that leaves us dizzy, yet certain that truth is, indeed, stranger than fiction.»
Based on two short stories (it shows) from Toronto - born author Craig Davidson, the film puts itself squarely in the specious Paul Haggis tradition of the crisscrossing tragedy but keeps the stakes pretty low much of the time, mostly sparing us the usual tortured hymns about how we're all connected at some primal level.
Crisscrossing the island in the name of duty has given them plenty of time to form strong bonds (and unfortunately, joke about sexual topics).
Andrea Arnold returns to the Croisette for the third time in four films with an idiosyncratic slice of ersatz Americana that follows a band of magazine subscription sellers as they crisscross the American Midwest, leaving in their wake a path of material, physical and mental destruction.
Time lines and themes crisscross each other with dizzying frequency, so that in the end the reader is hard put to reconstruct the whole narrative.
Under Bush, Florida became one of the first states to incorporate virtual schooling into its education program, and the former governor has spent much of his time out of office crisscrossing the nation espousing the virtues of charter schools and privatized online education.
Not only is Perry a full - time employee of the Hartford Board of Education where he holds the position of principal of Capital Prep Magnet School, but he is preparing to open two new charter schools (Bridgeport and Harlem) and is crisscrossing the nation on the «Steve Perry Education Truth Tour.»
ROAD TEST EDITOR JONATHAN WONG: I spent a lot of time in our long - term 2007 Audi S6 during road trips crisscrossing the state of Michigan and going to a World Challenge race at Mosport (now known as Canadian Tire Motorsport Park).
Speaking of road trips, crisscrossing Michigan provides time to experience the LC's cabin technology wares.
Many dream of crisscrossing the globe in their Golden Years but don't realize there are frugal ways to do it (when you have the luxury of time).
On its crisscrossing move, this luxury Indian train journey also visits Khajuraho and Varanasi; while the former one is famous for its temple fleet having sculpted idols of gods, goddesses and mythological characters in erotic postures on its walls and pillars, the later one is best known as one of the holiest pilgrimage destination in India which is said to be as old as time.
Partially frozen streams crisscrossed our route, and I prayed for no wind each time I precariously balanced myself atop the small stepping stones to avoid the freezing water.
There are, of course, countless wineries and gourmet food trails that crisscross the region but there are also many others options for your delegates» free time or for team building activities.
The seventy — eight works in this retrospective will follow Winters's development from that time through the more fully abstract approach that has occupied him since the»90s, with dense weaves of swirling, crisscrossing lines and scattered blips, and will include more recent drawings that reclaim shapes reminiscent of his earliest phase within the more complex spatial context he's since developed — what he's called a «vitalized geometry.»
Mr Magnin, a skilled art investigator, crisscrossed the African continent to meet self - taught artists who, at that time, could not be found or reached using mobile phones, the internet or social networks.
Albert: Our paths have crisscrossed so many times over the past four decades.
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