Sentences with phrase «vast oceans of»

It brings back memories of the vast oceans of bad press that Legends 3 was plagued with during development, before the Prototype even got the axe.
Most people simply do not realize the vast oceans of single seniors and mature men and women who are also out there in cyber land looking to meet singles for dating.
Researchers believe it will eventually leave individual galaxies isolated in vast oceans of empty space.
To grow its economy, China must have the courage to swim in the vast ocean of the global market.
But that's a reflection of the extent to which the entire watch and wearables markets are small lakes relative to the vast ocean of the smartphone market.
You and I might use different floatation devices, but it's comforting to me to know that we are in this vast ocean of waves together.
As the living person draws upon a wider bodily experience, so the conscious ego, if there should be one at a particular moment, draws upon a vast ocean of unconscious feeling which sustains it.
In Romans, Barth said that the Word of God can be uttered only when the predicate Deus revelatus has as its subject Deus absconditus31 The vast ocean of so - called reality that is the profane world of a completely autonomous mode of human existence has left the island of the sacred completely submerged.
ethics) in which our intellect stands as the measure of what is, instead of letting our thou g his stray «into the vast Ocean of Being.»
We are supposed to read what's edifying and practical, but the vast ocean of human experience that really prepares us for preaching and pastoral care lies elsewhere.
Vatican II: the council which was foreseen as necessary by Blessed John Henry Newman; the council which formed the young Joseph Ratzinger in his theological and pastoral thinking; the council which, on his first morning as Pope, Benedict XVI declared that he was determined to put into practice, invoking John Paul II's description of the Council as a» «compass» by which to take ourbearings in the vast ocean of the third millennium.»
And how inessential in the eyes of God must be the small surplus of the individual's merit, swamped as it is in the vast ocean of the common merit of mankind, dumbly and undauntedly doing the fundamental duty and living the heroic life!
Two thousand years later, the average person lives on a lonely island of separation in the midst of a vast ocean of the divine offer of community.
We are nothing in this vast ocean of stars and galaxies.
One hundred years later, the Negro lives on a lonely island of poverty in the midst of a vast ocean of material prosperity.
While separated by that vast ocean of ideological differences, Hannity and Colmes nonetheless forged an off - screen friendship, and a certain degree of collegiality did surface on the air, too.
In his «I Have a Dream Speech,» Dr. King reminded us that one hundred years after the Emancipation Proclamation, blacks still lived on a lonely island of poverty in the midst of a vast ocean of material prosperity.
In clear - eyed prose Sagan reveals a jewel - like blue world inhabited by a life form that is just beginning to discover its own identity and to venture into the vast ocean of space.
This study is just another drop in the vast ocean of scientific research showing that all kinds of exercise can deliver a plethora of cognitive benefits, besides the obvious improvement of physical health and enhanced weight loss.
This guide to yoga's most common Sanskrit terms makes it easy to delve deep into the vast ocean of yogic philosophy.
This incredibly rich program is steeped in the vast ocean of yogic principles and practices.
A good old fashioned college try was given to Vegas Party but it still ended up being just another faceless mini-game compilation in the vast ocean of Wii releases.
, she mutters pathetically before being consumed by the vast ocean of his indifference.
We all need a strategy so as to avoid drowning in the vast ocean of the interweb (sic — or is it sea - sick, hah).
There are just too many (and yet still a drop in the vast ocean of indie works) who have succeeded to say that.
Afloat in the vast ocean of modernity without her warm fruit - phone to keep her company.
And in King's telling, average black Americans weren't «underprivileged,» they were, «on a lonely island of poverty in the midst of a vast ocean of material prosperity.»
Here at Reedsy, we're big fans of all the little ships that enter the vast ocean of book publishing with the certainty that they will make a difference.
On the other hand, Sturgeon's Law applies to that vast ocean of books out there (that Law more universally applicable than anything Einstein created).
The bread and butter of any financial advisor is the ability to find winners in the vast ocean of equities.
Given the vast ocean of market data available, this sort of thing should be easy to prove or disprove objectively.
Its just a small drop in the vast ocean of our animals in need, but its something I can and do to hopefully help.
Credit card churners are still but a drop in the vast ocean of card holders.
Incredible rock cliffs that would glow ochres and golds in the afternoon surrounded by a vast ocean of deep jewel blues and greens.
Though I see tantalizing potential, so far I see a desert with two polar extremes; having your fine work disappear into a vast ocean of mediocrity, and a few sites catering to the screwy contemporary art establishment that have an exclusivity standard of internal nomination only.
There seems to be a vast ocean of «crapstraction» punctuated by buoys and, in some cases, lighthouses that are meaningful.
Planetary Panoramas offers poetic insight into the spiralling dynamics of the universe, as we spin and drift away in a vast ocean of constant celestial movement.
as well as how important you see yourself within the vast ocean of climate bloggers.
They help navigate readers through the vast ocean of content, and while doing so, create a following based on several factors: trust, taste and tools.
There is also a vast ocean of lightweight inutilities to be, well, made use of — if you're a composer of Friday fillips, as I am.
Well, this new driver probably hasn't even waded through the vast ocean of words in an auto insurance contract.
In a vast ocean of online profiles, Lamar has a bio you will remember.

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«In reality, the vast majority of the source term will never escape from the ocean as air - borne particles,» Spriggs said.
On May 26, NASA announced a suite of instruments that will accompany the spacecraft they're designing to send to Europa — a moon four times smaller than Earth that scientists suspect could harbor a deep, vast, salty ocean beneath its thick, icy surface.
Searches of vast swaths of the Indian Ocean continue, pegged to a cocktail of science and optimism that we hope will provide some answers for those families left behind - and for the rest of us.
It didn't take Handa long to discover that for all the superficial similarities, the vast U.S. market is a deep ocean with lots of unfamiliar undercurrents.
Humans can't breathe underwater, nor swim indefinitely over oceans and vast seas, but humans do have eyes, and can see the set of the stars.
What's more, both rain gauges and ground - based radar have limited ranges, leaving vast stretches of ocean where hurricanes spend most of their existence unmeasured.
Prime Minister Najib Razak acknowledged Saturday that military radar and satellite data raised the possibility that the plane could have ended up somewhere in Indonesia, the southern Indian Ocean or along a vast arc of territory from northern Laos across western China to Central Asia.
Viewers witness how dust blown from the Sahara fertilizes the Amazon; how a vast submarine «waterfall» off Antarctica helps drive ocean currents around the world; and how the sun's heating up of the southern Atlantic gives birth to a colossally powerful hurricane.
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