Sentences with phrase «which beckons»

A six - sided fireplace, which beckons you to a romantic rendezvous with a glass of red wine, is the focal point of the awe - inspiring three - storey atrium.
As poets remain unpaid workers there is a perverse comfort in the façade of integrity, promised as resulting from that misfortune, which beckons me to trust their company.
To name but a few, there's Lorna (1979 — 1984), the first interactive LaserDisc, in which the viewer manipulates the fate of an agoraphobic woman through a remote control; Deep Contact (1984), the first hypercard touch screen, which beckons you to stroke its display and set a narrative in motion; and Synthia Stock Ticker (2000 — 2002), an «emotional engine» that syncs with current stocks and alters its female protagonist's behavior according to market fluctuations.
The reason it's hard is because of a little thing called financial reality, which beckons all of us to go back to doing «real» work.
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Newly Renovated Constance Belle Mare Plage: The place to be Soft white sand, blue sky dotted with white clouds and turquoise lagoon which beckons long soaks.
The oneness with nature and ultimate location to relax and unwind makes the cozy Villa Jati Deluxe a haven of serenity, which beckons to tired minds and weary bodies to find rest a...
Walk the half - mile heart of downtown St. Helena, which beckons with olive oil tastings, quaint shops, and even tiny edible unicorns.
These Elowen Prong Studs feature labradorite, which beckons warm feelings of nature and trees.
These Elowen Prong Studs feature ruby, which beckons warm feelings of nature and turning leaves.
That manner of putting it helps us to see that like any other routing of events in history and the cosmos there is in the church a past which is remembered and which is causally effectual, a present in which choices are made and action undertaken, and a future which beckons toward genuine fulfillment.
They are ever elusive, ever challenging ideals which beckon us on to new attainments.
The day was crowned by the brightest sunshine, which beckoned me to lower the Sebring's roof.

Not exact matches

Our members beckoned him to be our chaplain, which he accepted.
The opportunities of this land, which continue to beckon to peoples the world over, are the birthright of black Americans.
The details of the future are chosen by actualities as they prehend the past and are lured into the future through the possibilities with which God beckons.
The leader beckons the stone tender to bring stones, seven of which are touched by the pipe, greeted with «Ho Tunkashila,» and placed in the pit.
But if even Adam and Eve, driven in rage and guilt from the Earthly Paradise to which they may never return, may be said to be forced into a new «lifestyle» — if, that is to say, some especially desirable items are permanently out of stock, but there are still others, only relatively less appealing, beckoning from the shelves — if this is what the Fall amounts to, then how is it possible to comprehend the full implications of suffering or loss of any kind, whether in Mozambique or in Romania or in the luxurious American suburb?
Furthermore, the nature of these sources is disclosed in the various orders of existence, each of which appeals to man as a value, and yet beckons to still higher ranges of value yet unactualized.
And it is because the total Unity of which we dream still seems to beckon in two different directions, towards the zenith and towards the horizon, that we see the dramatic growth of a whole race of «spiritual expatriates» — human beings torn between a Marxism whose depersonalizing effect revolts them and a Christianity so lukewarm in human terms that it sickens them.
The total Unity of which we dream still seems to beckon in two different directions, towards the zenith and towards the horizon.
It has to be a somewhat restless world since the promise on which it is founded, and which continually beckons it forward, has not yet attained its fulfillment.
I have noticed something: when others see you living liberated, talking liberated, it will either drive them deeper into their self - imposed bondage where it is more secure and comfortable for them, or it will beckon them out of their bonds to enjoy their own freedom which is frightening at first but exhilarating in time.
Forlorn, almost alone, and hardly beckoning is Gerald E. Knoff's The World Sunday School Movement (Seabury, $ 14.50), which does not intend to be more than a history of mainline ecumenical bureaucracies in religious education.
Here the relaxed resort ambiance complemented by Southwestern - styling beckons guests to kick back, unwind, and enjoy all the property has to offer, which is quite a lot.
I also made your lemon bars the other day... and now I have all these delicious lemon bars which are constantly beckoning me towards the fridge.
The second round beckons, and it's time to tell you which series you should pay attention to most.
As extra time beckoned (which is what extra time does!)
The interval beckoned, and Town were still displaying the resolute characteristics which had been on show throughout much of the opening 45 in wake of the considerable Newcastle pressure.
No lack of incentives for both sides then, which should hopefully mean an entertaining game beckons − though my money, and I think virtually everyone else's is, is on the home side putting on a show.
However, a Champions League group stage exit beckoned, which was further compounded by defeat to their bitter rivals Liverpool in the Last 16 of the Europa League.
More rewarding experiences (which aren't necessarily affairs with other women) beckon.
The electoral commission (INEC) has set aside a date for a run - off and has beckoned on the APC to produce a replacement ahead of the December 5 date which it said remains sacrosanct.
So, when Nana Akufo - Addo embarked on the «Rise and Build» tour and was joined by Kyerematen and others, many were those who believed calm had returned to the front and the party was now geared for the fight for the 2016 elections for which victory has been beckoning it all this while.
«For me, this Party, our Party, and the government which it now leads at the federal level stands for something beyond any individual interest; I see it as the last beckon of hope for our long - suffering people.
For decades now, Europa has beckoned — this moon of Jupiter which is frozen on the outside but hides a global ocean on the inside — has so far only been visited by spacecraft during brief flybys.
Is he beckoning fresh entrepreneurs and existing services into a black hole because of this check which revealed (see June post) that Markus was doing ever so slightly better than most would have assumed.
Negasonic beckons attention, which is the whole point when one intends to steal the show.
The theater still beckons to him with the intensity of being on a «roller coaster and in a ballgame at the same time» and since last month, Rickman has been on Broadway performing in Theresa Rebeck's new play, «Seminar,» in which he portrays a bitter novelist with a savage tongue.
Gone is the warm and welcoming sun that beckoned Bilbo out of his Hobbit hole, and in its place is the steam and ember - yellow glow of a dragon's breath, which emanates from inside The Lonely Mountain.
His plan: Invoking an ancient ritual that sounds similar to a «beckoning» but in which the first syllable is replaced with a word that rhymes with «duck,» Leezar will bring forth a dragon to do his bidding and destroy Mourne.
In his latest piece, which first appeared in the CT Mirror, Thomas Scarice lays down the gauntlet saying, An education revolution beckons.
Open the door to any 2016 Lincoln Navigator, and an illuminated «welcome mat» beckons you into its upscale cabin, which features standard heated and ventilated front seats and a 14 - speaker surround - sound audio system.
It is a subtle observation perfectly and concisely expressed, which anyone can relate to as we all face that point of no return when adulthood beckons.
After her grandmother dies, the child follows the beckoning cries of two crows that lead her on a journey, during which she encounters people who attempt to break her spirit, as well as those who open their hearts.
However, rather unusually, I also specified a secondary price target of $ 16.69 which still beckons.
Often we arrive to rescue one mother and kittens, only to find many more cats which have not been reported to us but are in urgent need of help For instance, whilst attending to collect a stray cat having difficulty giving birth on a doorstep, we were beckoned across to help with a mother and five feral 7 - week old kittens in a back garden and a tame heavily pregnant cat living in another front garden.
While the swimming pool (which includes a shallow area, ideal for young children, on one side) glimmers in full sun, the pool house beckons with the promise of repose in the shade.
The star is the pool, which is also beside the river; it gleams in the midday sun and beckons weary, hot travellers.
The private driveway leads to the front door and beckons you inside to the fully furnished main living area, which runs the length of the house and opens onto a covered terrace that leads to a large infinity edge pool overlooking the ocean.
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