Sentences with phrase «vast waves»

We see vast waves of change forming and we speak with and for those who embrace the opportunity it represents.
Public morality and general goodness were being corroded by vast waves of «pagan» immigrants, by crime, poverty, and industrial strife.
A seawall would circle the giant sphere, keeping vast waves away, while tethers and ballasts keep the city from floating in the water.
There may be very small waves at work — the little short - term routines of our lives, for example — but we live in the confidence that even these can be taken up in the longer - reaching purposes of God, the wide and vast waves of God's music.
There has been a vast wave of anger directed at the Arsenal players, and most of all at Arsene Wenger, in the few days since the defeat at Old Trafford.
Goolde said in a statement: «In the wake of 2016's political events and ahead of the vast wave of international elections in 2017 - beginning today alongside the inauguration of the new leader of the free world - Figures of Speech will unearth the world's most vital speeches for a new audience.
And that is not to count the vast waves of taxpayer cash directed towards it or the trauma of the people who are taken away in front of their family or co-workers and locked up, with no idea of when they will be released.
While the ocean and its vast waves and jutted rocks were incredible, I must say it was the trees that moved me the most.
Chosen by the ocean to be its champion, Moana is sent on a quest to wrangle the daring demigod Maui (Dwayne Johnson, who is of Polynesian descent and surprisingly impressive singing voice) and ferry him across the vast waves so he can restore a vital talisman he stole long ago.
As a result you approach corners gingerly then, as you exit, try to catch the vast wave of torque that comes crashing down on you as best as you can.
Likewise I see the vast wave of self - published e-books and worry how will my books be noticed amid all the flotsam and jetsam.
It is as though a colourful muddle of crude materials — cement, polystyrene, wood, cardboard, fabric — has just been washed up by a vast wave, leaving seven wonderfully wobbly looking monoliths, each as stonkingly absurd as the next.
Into the void left by the withering away of adult community life has rushed the vast wave of adolescent peer groups and pop culture.
The buyout was part of a vast wave of debt - enabled takeovers by private equity firms from 2005 to 2007 that saw deal prices soar to tens of billions of dollars.
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