Sentences with phrase «ultimately build a wall»

Only man could believe that he could ultimately build a wall strong enough to hold back something like the ocean under the worst conditions for the rest of time.

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Others theorize that the early universe broke first into colossal clumps that contained enough building materials to make structures on the grandest scale — great walls and sheets of millions of galaxies — that fragmented into increasingly smaller gas and clouds, ultimately resulting in individual galaxies.
As interest continues to build for his recent book, Special Interest: Teachers Unions and America's Public Schools, Terry Moe is on the pages of today's Wall Street Journal with a great op - ed examining how continued advances in internet - based learning will ultimately diminish the power of...
By the 1980s however Scully began to experiment with the formal constraints of painting, creating sculptural works where the stripe expanded to become a building block, ultimately paving the way to the artist's celebrated Wall of Light paintings of the 1990s.
The densely packed presentation, with sometimes over a dozen works on a wall, only builds on that anxiety in a madcap but ultimately supercharged display.
Carol Chaffee of Carol Chaffee and Associates was tasked to help with an energy efficient lighting scheme, whereas Steve Doggett and Bob Brunjes of Built Environments helped with hygrothermal analysis and plan review — a process which proved invaluable and ultimately helped lock in the wall and roof assemblies.
Ultimately, intimacy suffers, walls are built, sexual desire goes away, interest vanishes, and isolation ensues.
I knew the wall needed dimension and interest, but since it's right in our living room I ultimately didn't want to make the room any smaller by added a large piece of furniture or built - ins.
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