I guess that's what happens when you get lost in a project and do
n't come up for air until two days later.
Many objects are
coming up for air after decades in storage; quite a few are being exhibited for the first time in the museum's history.
During the early phase of a relationship, many couples
barely come up for air due to the excitement of falling in love.
During the early phase of marriage, many couples barely
come up for air due to the excitement of falling in love.
So what can we do as managers to help our
agents come up for air when they're drowning in a sea of fast - paced activity?
Or... maybe you'll
come up for air after a month or two and realize that you have a life outside of this new relationship that needs some more time and attention.
When you are
finally coming up for air a few weeks into motherhood, you will suddenly look at your little one and think «What happened to my newborn?».
Without those rituals, whether it be cleaning our homes, going to church, having that same banter with your friends every Friday night, or spending your Wednesdays at the movie theatre (hand up) we sink ourselves into those things and sometimes
coming up for air in the real world is the best thing we can hope for.
Ive been traveling and
just coming up for air with emails and blog posts and what I wouldn't give for a few or 7 of these right now
As for the rest of the book, just like one of the myriad of submarines discussed in its pages, I found myself having to
come up for air with monotonous regularity to recharge my batteries of concentration.
Legendary marine biologist Peter Klimley (right)
comes up for air during a shark research trip at the Revillagigedo Islands off Mexico's west coast.
Monk seals can hold their breath for up to 15 minutes, but may possibly sleep underwater for even longer
by coming up for air without waking (Aquatic Mammals, DOI: 10.1578 / AM.43.1.2017.82).
Eastwood recalls Cruise telling him one time after having the
actor come up for air, «I got plenty of breath, trust me.
Most of the species collected (almost 80 %) belonged to the family Dytiscidae, more commonly known as «diving beetles» due to their lifestyle that
involves coming up for air and immediately diving back down to the depths to carry on hunting unsuspecting prey, which can be as large as small fish and amphibians.
To snare an arapaima, Meyers says, fishermen wait until one of the flat - snouted
creatures comes up for air, then they toss a large hunk of meat near its mouth.
When I sit at my computer working on my different projects, I tend to forget about time — I
only come up for air -LSB-...]
Seriously, we've both been flying so fast we haven't
even come up for air and a little intro for y ’ all and I feel terrible about it because Lauren is such an integral part of the team.
CANNES, France —
Coming up for air like an exhausted swimmer, the Cannes Film Festival produced two splendid films on Wednesday morning, after a week of the most dismal entries in memory.
Richardson has found himself at Oscar's podium before with his terrific works in «JFK» by Oliver Stone and Scorsese's «The Aviator,» Richardson shows no sign
of coming up for air anytime soon.
Emerging from the tunnel entrance into the room like a
mole coming up for air, Captain Crawford presented a dreadful sight.
Owners may actually observe the caterpillar - like larvae sticking it's head from the open hole at times to breathe, much like a swimmer
periodically coming up for air.
My arrival in Japan was an exercise in me
proverbially coming up for air and taking stock of my online business, which had been relatively stagnant after three years of sitting on Andean mountaintops «doing shaman things».
A gray
whale comes up for air as the Aquarium of the Pacific and Harbor Breeze Cruises invite the media to look for migrating whales, dolphins and other marine mammals that have been sighted in local waters in unusually high numbers during this whale - watching season.
Go kayaking or stand up paddle boarding — you're bound to see some of the local wildlife, whether it's a
turtle coming up for air or one of the seabirds gliding overhead.
Designed by the artist, this poster was produced in 2001 in conjunction with
Coming Up For Air at Matthew Marks Gallery, New York (522 W 22 Street) 22 x 17 inches; 55.9 x 43.2 cm Poster is sold unframed
The Thing that Does Not Need to
Come Up for Air Sixth Floor Project Space, 2PM — 6PM Mairead Delaney with Tamer Hassan A durational performance examining the ritual of the interrogation through gesture and metaphor, using the bell as both object of extracted information and clamoring voice.
The exhibition
includes Coming Up For Air, one of Darren Almond's earliest aluminum train plate reliefs, Katharina Fritsch's iconic sculpture of a bright red postcard, Martin Honert's sculptures of an airplane and polar bear, on view in Los Angeles for the first time, and two new works by Gary Hume: an English limestone sculpture that references botanical themes found regularly in his work, as well as a large portrait painting in his signature hand - mixed enamel colors.