Sentences with phrase «very edges of»

I was inspired to the very edges of my soul!
Unlike the Pixel 2, the 5T's design is very 2017, with a massive 6 - inch screen that dominates the front of the phone and shrinks the bezels to the very edges of the phone.
Fronting the Huawei Mate S is a brilliant 5.5 - inch Full HD display, which extends to the very edges of phone, creating a borderless viewing experience.
Apple has not only pushed the 5.8 - inch OLED panel to the very edges of the bezel, it has hugged the corners too.
Dr Smith said: «Lady Butler belonged to a group of thinkers who were critical of British colonial policy and this was partly produced to show history repeating itself with disastrous consequences - though at the time it was seen to be a heroic image of endurance and survival at the very edges of the empire.»
Newman's work became important to Poons as an example of all - over painting that led the eye to the very edges of the canvas.
Condition: Minor silvering at very edges of sheet.
The painted lines reach to the very edges of the canvases.
Even now, having made the natural switch to incorporate more digital technology, Tillmans seeks out the very edges of his medium.
«Tease» is a populated space, a universe of hybrid bodies and masked and secret things existing at the very edges of our daily lives.
It is further distinguished by a dense composition of black and silver splatters offset by bursts of brick red, bright orange, sunflower gold, and vibrant sea green that extend to the very edges of the paper.
From the 1930s, Avery spent numerous summers in the company of these younger artists and, during the summers of 1957 to 1961, when Avery, Rothko and Gottlieb vacationed together in the popular artists» colony of Provincetown, on Cape Cod, there was a significant coda to their reciprocal artistic dialogue, with Avery pushing his images towards the very edges of abstraction.
And it's here that perhaps Horizon shines most brilliantly, with you free to take down machines that previously seemed too perilous to approach, exploring to the very edges of the map and letting curiosity be your guide.
Yet some have stayed on — or returned to — the very edges of human civilization.
So begins Reif Larsen's miraculous The Selected Works of T.S. Spivet, a debut novel narrated by the pre-pubescent cartographer, filled to the very edges of each page with his hundreds of drawings and other assorted marginalia.
Be sure to position your fingers at the very edges of the screen, in the corners, to make the screenshot.
Lincoln may have found the very edges of «too big» and created a Navigator that comes in just under that benchmark.
Check out the low, wide proportions, the squared - off hatchback riding on wheels pushed to the very edges of its footprint.
In the QX30, the Bose unit is nearly flawless, with clear fidelity, and only becoming muddled at the very edges of eardrum injury.
It wasn't until her second film Fish Tank, one of the ten best films of the last decade, that she brought us into the life of a rebellious teenager through a 4:3 aspect ratio, the very edges of the frame closing in on her characters.
You can't tell this is a deep plum unless you look at the very edges of it.
Scatter over 1/2 of the chocolate chunks, avoiding the very edges of the loaf.
You've heard me talking about breathing exercises and doing things like pranayama or yogic breathing, but what Robert has done is look at the very, very edges of respiration including things like deep diving.
With the combined power of a worldwide network of radio telescopes, astronomers hope to peer into the heart of our galaxy and image — for the first time — the very edges of a black hole.
Stars at the very edges of spiral galaxies, for instance, rotate much faster than can be explained by Newtonian gravity alone; the picture makes sense only if astrophysicists either modify gravity itself or invoke additional gravitational acceleration due to an unknown source of mass such as dark matter.
Away the postcard from Earth went, into space, past stormy Jupiter, past the delicate rings of Saturn, beyond the bluish marbles that are Uranus and Neptune, to the very edges of the solar system, and then beyond.
When you reap the harvest of your land, you shall not reap to the very edges of your field, or gather the gleanings of your harvest; you shall leave them for the poor and for the alien: I am the Lord your God.
We have come a long way from our view of Asia as a region at the very edge of our awareness in 1984.
It was not until I found a locally owned store in the very corner of a tiny shopping center at the very edge of town that I finally found these Personnas!
Have you ever thought about what it means to be living at the very edge of evolution - the most highly developed expression of a cosmos becoming aware of itself?
infinity is the concept that is hardest to grasp, just stop thinking of everything else and think about infinity.if your mind isn't totally blown in 15 seconds start thinking of infinity backwards.think about the very edge of space and time as far as we can sense it and then realize that this nowhere even close to the tip of the iceberg.
The very edge of the earth lies just ahead.
The idea that God has not given us some answers to our questions is intolerable to the human spirit, driving us to the very edge of fatalism on one hand, or fanaticism on the other.
Even as I write these words, the newspapers are full of reports that the world is on the very edge of a chasm between food production and the growing population.
Thomas Aquinas College in Santa Paula said on its website that flames «came up to the very edge of the campus access road».
Just as we now routinely shuffle the genes of plants and animals to produce a variety of outcomes (smarter, bigger, leaner), so we stand on the very edge of attempting the same thing with human beings.
Suddenly an instinct made me draw hastily back - I was on the very edge of a precipice, one step more and I must have fallen.
Spread the mashed black beans over the tostadas, going to the very edge of each one.
Grease a 9 x 13 inch baking pan and spread about 3/4 of the batter in the bottom and be sure to spread to the very edge of the pan.
Try sitting at the very edge of your chair and arch your back excessively (ie, beer belly posture).
Going alone on goal down the right wing, Cuellar went out to meet him, and on the very edge of the area the Spaniard made a fantastic save to deny Messi's lob attempt.
But since I wieghed more than a hundered pounds and he weighed ten he would fall into the dip I created and bump into me making me move over agian, and I'd wake up wedged along the very edge of the bed.
Also using such phrases as «Europe's habit of ghettoizing people whom they consider to be beneath them» brings us right up to the very edge of defamy and violation of our be nice policy.
At the southern end of the constituency is the large council estate of New Addington, a somewhat isolated development on the very edge of London that that has traditionally provided Labour with the core of their support in this seat, although in the most recent council elections they saw some support drifitng to the BNP.
His first teenage supporter appeared canvassing on my door step, at the very edge of the constituency more than a year ago, shortly before Gordon Brown famously «bottled» an election.
At the southern end of the constituency is the large council estate of New Addington, a somewhat isolated development on the very edge of London that that has traditionally provided Labour with the core of their support in this seat.
Right now, the two Voyager spacecraft are poised at the very edge of the solar system; Voyager 2, the more distant, is nearly 11 billion miles from Earth.
Images taken with Cassini's narrow angle camera on April 15, 2013, show disturbances at the very edge of Saturn's A ring — the outermost of the planet's large, bright rings.
But also like nearly all his work, it falls on the very edge of testability.
Exponentially less methane would be able to reach the atmosphere in waters that are thousands of feet deep at the very edge of the shallow seas near continents, which is the area of the ocean where the bulk of methane hydrates are,» Sparrow says.
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