Sentences with phrase «way out of the circle»

She writes her way out of that circle in «Mistress America.»
And don't get me started on the tollbooth roundabouts with no way out of the circle.

Not exact matches

Figuring out ways to regulate trading by sophisticated investors in derivatives, which go by exotic names such as «currency forwards» and «credit default swaps,» is a hot topic in international policy circles, largely because failures on this murky side of the market are blamed for the 2008 global credit meltdown and the recession that followed.
The vicious circle continues that way until things totally get out of hand.
Grey's way out of the stranglehold of global capitalism is an unusual one, especially within feminist circles.
The fundamentalists were driving out Christians, who account for about half of the two million citizens in the islands, one of the strongest Christian areas in Indonesia.The violence has raised concerns in the international community and particularly in ecumenical circles in recent months.The woman told ENI that the Jihad warriors, shouting Islamic slogans, «attack and burn down Christian houses, shops and even entire villages, killing whoever comes in their way».
In a few thousand years of recorded history, we went from dwelling in caves and mud huts and tee - pees, not understanding the natural world around us, or the broader universe, to being able to travel through space, using reason to ferret out the hidden secrets of how the world works, from physics to chemistry to biology, we worked out the tools and rules underpinning it all, mathematics, and now we can see objects that are almost impossibly small, the very tiniest building blocks of matter, (or at least we can examine them, even if you can't «see» them because you're using something other than your eyes and photons to view them) to the very farthest objects, the planets circling other, distant stars, that are in their own way, too small to see from here, like the atoms and parts of atoms themselves, detected indirectly, but indisputably THERE.
to try, to experiment, to engage, to rock the boats in our churches & our circles of influence, to gain strength & courage from God to step into places we're not used to stepping, to say things we're not used to saying, to live out our faith in ways we're not used to living.
Spread out the dough onto a pizza pan - it's okay if it doesn't go all the way to the edge of the pizza pan, just spread it evenly into a circle.
from where i'm sitting, conor's strengths: - long and athletic - great power in his hands and feet - throws with speed & accuracy - uses all 8 points of contact (and uses them all in multiple ways)- uses good footwork to circle away from power shots and to control pace / location of fight - has shown good to great TD defense (until tired)- has good chin (tested several times and the proof appears to be in the pudding, as they say)- displays good head movement which allows him to absorb fewer strikes while within range - excellent counter puncher (able to get in and out fast using his karate style stance)- has shown better conditioning at lw than fw or ww - has incredible fight iq (lone exception in the ufc was against nate in first fight when he was clearly fatigued)
May be two bi planes should have a duel above the Emirates to decide the issue May be Arsene can parachute out of a plane and if he lands in the centre circle he gets to keep his job Any way Arsenal will tell us «soon» what his plans are.
Vidal 90 % in, now off to RM MS deal done last January, Manure now favorites Santi loving life as a Gunner, Simeone circling Carvalho deal imminent, Wenger hates agent Benzema on his way out of Madrid, Arsenal the favorites Lacazette offered to Arsenal for a measly $ 21M, PSG and all of Manchester intetested.
A camp friendship may last a lifetime, or only a summer, but either way camp offers children the opportunity to branch out from their regular circle of friends and learn to connect with other people in positive ways.
Sometimes your baby demands to be fed when you're in the middle of housewares at Target, causing your milk to soak two tell - tale circles through the front of your T - shirt while you figure out a way to casually nurse standing up behind the hanging shower curtain samples.
«Given that the patch only has control of pixels within the small circle that it's in, it turned out that the best way for the patch to fool the classifiers was to become very salient,» Googler Tom Brown wrote in an e-mail.
After a long period of feeling down and lost in a negative circle from which I couldn't see a way out, one day I decided I had enough of crying over myself and do nothing about it.
There IS a way out of this evil circle, and that is a return to a more holistic diet based on whole foods, along with physical exercise and safe sun exposure to optimize your vitamin D levels.
Start at standing position and jump out legs wide while simultaneously bringing arms kept straight in a circle motion at side of body all the way up so hands meet overhead, then simultaneously jump feet back in close together and bring arms back down reversing the motion.
The whole thing about the inner circle is I just, I wanted a figure out a way to help people and not feel guilty that my kids were starving because I was doing it for 100 % free so I figured 10 bucks a month, you can join the inner circle, you get a monthly webinar from me, you take advantage of the fact that a bunch of other people are doing it so you know, It's not like you're gonna pay hundreds of dollars a month for coaching from me instead it's just 10 dollars a month and yeah, it's the best 10 dollars a month you will ever spend unless you have like an Amazon prime membership or something like that which is honestly even cooler than the inner circle but you know.
But there's also this: In early adulthood, you're still figuring yourself out, trying on different selves and ways of being; it makes sense that you'd want a larger circle of friends, with personalities you can borrow from time to time.
So if you are a bit like me, you wear nothing, OR, on days you have to wear a little more than that, you wear the perfect foundation, cover dark circles with the right shade of concealer, a little eye shadow, a good brow, mascara, and some lip balm on your way out.
Here are three ways you can expand your circle and make 2014 your best dating year yet: 1) Get Out of the Rut!
This old - fashion method can be rather satisfactory if you are lucky to have a wide choice in your social surroundings, but when there are no attractive candidates in your circle of contacts or you want to date with a foreigner, you have to search for the other ways out.
It appears that Zoosk has gone out of their way to be more than just an online dating service and intends become a part of the online social circle of its users.
This way he keeps the viewer — and possibly the director — genuinely off balance, shimmying up against a couple of massage parlor cuties (he's clobbered by a baseball bat, departing consciousness with a lovely goofball pratfall), sussing out Martin Short's smarmy Dr. Blatnoyd (letting Short run circles around the infield, the receptionist, and a nice pile of medical - grade cocaine), or playing telephone straight man to Jeannie Berlin's Aunt Reet, a Catskills gargoyle with killer timing: «Maybe you're better off with the Nazis.»
She quickly finds her way into the circle of a local female badass who shows Emily a good time and tries to keep her from spinning out as she goes toe - to - toe with the new girlfriend, all the ways her ex has changed, and ultimately, her own choices and guilt about leaving the past behind.
The way he slowly evolves, changing his gait and his wardrobe as he is drawn deeper into Bulger's inner circle shows just the sort of subtlety that the film otherwise lacks (that is until it is specifically called out by a character just in case some in the audience did not notice).
And in one of the variously skilled ways that the film folds recognisable tensions into its forever - evolving highwire act, continual mileage arises from the sparring match between Kevin (Lamorne Morris) and his partner Michelle (Kylie Bunbury), who lets slip that she once slept with a celebrity but won't reveal who.The circle widens out to include not just some notably impolite baddies who seem to be liking the game a bit too much but a hilariously weird next - door neighbour (Jesse Plemons, pictured above) who doesn't take to the notion that the game might be happening without him.
Obviously, there's still a ways away to go in the Rift technology, but being able to look down and see an entire city at your feet, then look behind you and see a whole landscape and then turn back around and have crows circling and flying straight towards you (that bit isn't so exciting) that are, in all actuality, little more than pixels on a screen — it goes without saying that this is undoubtedly the most exciting technological advancement to come out of the 21st century.
«For O'Connor, writing about integration was a way of exposing the dangers of clinging to the fiction of power,» Als later notes, while pointing out that even for all that, she struggled to portray black people of the sorts who didn't fall within her own circles.
Trini gets out of prostitution and under the wing of a hairdresser (switching hairstyles along the way), but it seems inevitable that Bekay's unsavory circles will catch up with her or with Djbril.
Learn another circle game and then find out lots of different ways to say hello.
«A bigger issue, though, as digital comics stand now, is that the retailers are cut out of the digital comic circle all together, and we believe there are ways to keep them involved, increase sales for everyone and support the health of the industry.»
After Caleb's death, Nolan and Caleb's wide circle of friends are a source of comfort for Hannah, who goes out of her way to keep up the traditions her late husband enjoyed so much with his unruly tribe of friends.
There are other factors — the Direct Market has encouraged a specific kind of culture, the Big Two push continuity over quality fairly often and emphasize reading it now now now, the way you can build a social circle out of your comic shop's patrons — but those three are the biggest, I think?
The vicious circle continues that way until things totally get out of hand.
We found a good way of setting them out is to bend them in to a semi circle and leave them on their side as out rabbit enjoyed tucking himself inside it for a snooze.
However, different dogs have different ways of expressing their excitement, for example my BC starts with sprinting in and out of the room, and then she starts running in circles, and then she ends up jumping all over me.
«He's swimming in circles, popping out of the water, staring at me very grumpily because I'm in his way
Ratatoskr spins, shooting 12 acorns out in a circle around Ratatoskr that freeze in air briefly then return to wherever Ratatoskr is currently, dealing 10/14/18 / 22/26 (+15 % of your Physical Power) damage on the way out and the way back.
Indicated by a small, pulsing red circle, it's difficult to make out on the small screen as it is; with the camera attached to the ball's (often hilariously wrong) projected final resting point, it can be impossible to locate without pushing the camera all the way down (at which point, you're lucky if it's not on the edge of the screen).
So let me get this straight: Your company is circling the drain, your latest console was a flop, your first - party software comes out way too infrequently and even when it does it's not nearly as good as it used to be, and all you've really got going for you is an awkward, no - one - ever - mentions - wanting - one hand - held gaming device that does 3D at the expense of having graphics one could even possibly call modern in 2013, and so you decide to spend your time building a new version of said hand - held system which does not do that unique 3D feature and instead is big, ugly, clunky and only $ 40 USD cheaper than the 3D version which is ugly too but less so?
You can't circle - strafe your way out of this one.
Team cards and Challenge cards require every player to participate, with Team cards encouraging players to interact and get to know each other with prompts like «Show us the way you cook your eggs in the morning and tell us who you're making them for» and Challenge cards encouraging them to step out of their comfort zones with prompts like «Go around in a circle passing this card saying the tongue twister «Peter Picked a Peck of Pickled Peppers.
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Please circled back to Ropeik's story for the coda, which puts this latest health news bubble in the context of people's varied reactions to other things out there that have been discussed in the context of the dread «C» word (I dread it, like anyone else, by the way).
It is a particularly vicious circle; and the only way out is to diversify gas production with the virtually unlimited potential of biomethane (from wastewater, agriculture, municiple waste, food waste, forestry waste etc) and hydrogen from renewables.
It's expected to be $ 120 billion industry with people like Zuckerberg, and Microsoft, and Google, and by the way everyone should circle and write down Magic Leap Check this out, you guys, because this type of technology is what we're talking about.
But at worst, they're an unpredictable mess, either making a beeline for Joel's seemingly safe, out - of - the - way hiding spot or getting caught in comical AI loops that cause them to run around in circles or repeatedly teabag the ground beneath their feet.
You'll see a quick countdown timer, and at this point, the smaller circles will get out of your way, but you can bring them back at any time by tapping the big circle.
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