Sentences with phrase «utter silence from»

What I find even more curious is the utter silence from journalists on this issue.
Worryingly for Mrs May there was utter silence from the Tory benches behind her - it was as if the opposition to grammars ran almost as deep on that side of the Commons too.

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To be engrossed in the self is, paradoxically, to lose it altogether, as Jesus suggested (Mark 8:35) Reformed theology would insist that the liberation of the true self in Christ comes only by ignoring the false self, as it is overshadowed and driven to utter silence by a God «in light inaccessible, hid from our eyes.»
An appetite for further strikes has been lost by the utter contempt displayed by the Conservative / Lib Dem coalition and the deafening silence from anyone on the Labour front benches.
We're under siege from age, drugs, and rock and roll, and all that stands between us and utter silence in 32,000 dancing hearing receptors.
The real gravity of the moment — Hopper's isolated, nomadic existence while slipping American dreams watch from above — would have came through more compellingly in utter silence.
Gently floating down a stream or river on an inner tube, passing from the world of light and noise into a world of utter darkness, silence, and enormous monolithic structures that go on for miles before once again returning to the light of day leaves many participants with a sensation of being reborn.
Remember, silence can be golden — especially if it prevents you from uttering one of these potentially career - damaging phrases: 1.
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