Sentences with phrase «which bursts out»

[1] According to the museum, the piece «offers a exuberant collage of forms which bursts out into space».

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Plenty of other recent psychological research has suggested that short bursts of mindfulness are effective, which means that busy business people don't have to take days or even weeks out of their lives to get started with meditation.
Since 2000, investors have endured the bursting of the technology bubble, which began in March 2000 and bottomed out in September 2002, and the mortgage meltdown and recession in 2008 and 2009 — both unfriendly reminders that stocks are volatile.
In this article we'll use forest fire management policy as an analogy to discuss whether market forces should be allowed to burst speculative bubbles, «clean the forest floor,» and quickly return the market to a natural state, or if governments and central banks should try to «put fires out» in an effort to slowly deflate speculative bubbles which, if allowed to burst, might harm the broader economy.
Few folks know that grape fermentation produces gases which can burst an aging and worn - out skin.
In each one the seed is hidden, more or less inert or active, of that spiritual disease which today throughout the world is bursting out into a homicidal, myth - making phobia, and the secret soul of which is resentment against the Gospel: «Christophobia.»
Whenever I begin a book of which I have only seen the movie (or the Wishbone episode), I start out with a burst of ego.
He was strongly opposed to the teaching of some of his Christian contemporaries who wished to interpret the idiom of resurrection as an allegorical description of that Christian experience by which «a man, having come to the truth, has been reanimated and revivified to God, and, the death of ignorance being dispelled, has as it were burst forth from the tomb of the old man».35 Tertullian was adamant that the resurrection was in the future and to be understood in physical, fleshly terms («I pronounce that the flesh will certainly rise again»).36 In order to forestall those who could contend the impossibility of such a hope on the grounds that the decayed corpse would have long since wasted away to nothing, he pointed out that quite recently, in his city, skeletons some five hundred years old had been unearthed in a remarkable state of preservation.
In the first few centuries of the Christian era, a synthesis of thought took place between the declining Graeco - Roman culture and the still - evolving system of Christian thought which had burst out of Judaism.
As it is, we know that our main evidence is of a lightning quick history which has burst out of the unknown.
Try out pairing them with different things, like kelp noodles, which are bursting with vitamins and nutrients.
I had ideas bursting out of me within moments and the next week brought forth not one, but THREE new recipes which would have met the criteria for the challenge AND were amazingly delicious, if I do say so myself!
In his next he had only one hit, a line drive to left which he stretched to a double with a terrific burst of speed, but he also walked three times, stole second once and another time so bothered the opposing pitcher with his dancing, threatening gestures toward second that the batter, Bill Skowron, was eventually able to pick out a fat pitch and smack it over the wall.
Out of the brokenness and despair which now grips this institution will burst a new University of Evansville more sensitive to human needs, more resolute in purpose than ever before.
I think we did well today, we tire them out and Wenger brought in Gibbs for pace, which was a good change... If They hadn't scored in the first half and Giroud had put one of those headers away, it would have been a whole different match all together... I think Campbell did well, he might be a little slow but he is gelling well with the team and getting better, he doesn't just burst forward without purpose and when he did today, it took a good save from Iloris to keep it out and he got a round of applause from both the fans and his team mates, which to me is good and will only boost his confidence and that's one thing we haven't seen in quite some time, a proper right winger.
Led by ace attacking midfielder, Kevin de Bruyne — who lit up the showpiece with his touch, bursts of acceleration and his side's second goal, a superbly - struck shot from the edge of the box which put his side 2 - 1 ahead — the Wolves» lightning - quick transitions from retrenchment to all - out attack invariably carried a major threat.
And yet when you ask him what's harder between learning Italian and executing a defensive diagonal he bursts out laughing and covers his face, which has become all red, with his hands.
To set the mood and bring in the joyous feelings of spring, we gave the room a burst of fragrance with Glade ® Splash Out ™ Premium Room Spray — from the new Glade ® Limited Edition Spring Collection — which reminded us that spring was just around the corner, and let's face it, who isn't excited for spring?!
It sure beats the heck out of both of us bursting into tears during another failed nursing attempt, which did more to IMPEDE the bond between us initially, I'm sure.
Our cabbage did a funny thing a week or so ago, which is that just about when they were ready to harvest, the roots filled up with a quick and heavy rainfall, thereby pushing pressure into the heads of the cabbages and causing them to burst (at least, that's what I have sussed out happened based on some reading I did about it).
I asked you to be proactive and stop the genocide that had been ongoing but which would burst out into the open and shock the world within 18 months.»
The proposed end to «pulse trawling» — in which short bursts of electricity get flatfish out of the sediment and into nets — is a major disappointment to Dutch fishing companies, which have invested heavily in the technology; they claim it's less damaging to marine ecosystems than traditional bottom trawling and saves energy.
In the idiom of astrophysicists, the beacon was a burster — a neutron star sending out periodic bursts of X-rays (which by Monday had dropped to a frequency of about one an hour).
In the Gulf War, soldiers were both exposed to stress and given AChE inhibitors to prevent nerve gas damage, which might combine to create a brief burst of unusually high acetylcholine levels — and a long - term acetylcholine deficit, Soreq points out.
The proposed end to «pulse trawling» — in which short bursts of electricity get flatfish out of the sediment and into nets — is a major disappointment to Dutch fishing companies, which have invested heavily in the technology; they claim it is less damaging to marine ecosystems than traditional bottom trawling and saves energy.
Malaria, which can be especially deadly for kids, develops when mosquito - borne protozoan parasites invade and then burst out of red blood cells to enter the bloodstream.
One of the government's scientific teams tasked with estimating the rate at which oil is flowing out of the burst well have announced a new figure: Between 20,000 and 40,000 barrels a day are spewing out, according to one team that analyzed video.
Now a possible source — gamma - ray bursts, which seemed to have been ruled out — have received a new lease of life.
Previous studies have proven the benefits of vigorous stair climbing over sustained periods of time — up to 70 minutes a week — but scientists set out to determine if sprint interval training (SIT), which involves brief bursts of vigorous exercise separated by short periods of recovery, was an effective and time - efficient alternative for improving cardiorespiratory fitness.
They've figured out how a dwarf virus bursts out of bacterial cells and hope to borrow the strategy, which has been perfected by the virus over millions of years.
In the days and weeks following the September LIGO announcement, a handful of papers appeared on the open - access science paper website arXiv.org, throwing out possible physical scenarios in which two midsize colliding black holes could produce a gamma - ray burst.
«Amazingly, even though the sky is known to be full of transient objects emitting at X - and gamma - ray wavelengths,» NRL astronomer Dr. Joseph Lazio pointed out, «very little has been done to look for radio bursts, which are often easier for astronomical objects to produce.»
These tips are based on my ebook: «The Sweet Path Wellness Guide to Eating Out Without Blowing Your Diet or Bursting Out of Your Clothes» which you can download for free at sweetpathwellness.com.
I've combined weight resistance and burst training (my other fave exercise) with my Fast Blasts, which you can knock out in eight — yep, eight — minutes a day.
If you're a more passive exerciser and not doing aggressive workouts like high - intensity interval training (HIIT), which is characterized by short bursts of all - out work efforts interspersed with short rest periods, you won't need as many carbs and can therefore increase your fats even more.
Just understand the order in which energy substrates are used by the body: ATP and creatine phosphate during short, intense bursts of activity (5 - 15 seconds of actual activity), glucose for medium duration activity (20 seconds to a minute or two), and fat stores once effort is extended out beyond that.
Smathers pointed out that, while all carbohydrates function as relatively quick energy sources, simple carbs cause bursts of energy much more quickly than complex carbs because of the quicker rate at which they are digested and absorbed.
Plus a defining feature of the whole retro glam 50s babe look is a voluptuous figure with enviable curves bursting out here and there, which is impossible on my frame and I didn't have the proper outfit to suit it anyway.
There's also a drawstring waist, which I usually hate but works well here to pull the waist in without making my hips look like cupcake tops bursting out from the sides.
Having it available as a handheld experience which you can dip in and out of in short bursts plays right to the strengths of this game and, critically, avoids the frustrations which inevitably build up with any prolonged playtime
There is a howling, Ken Russell - type Stephen Hawking biopic pent up inside The Theory Of Everything and it bursts out, à la Alien, during one of the movie's final scenes, in which the now middle - aged Hawking (Eddie Redmayne), who has zoned out in the middle of one of his own computer - delivered speeches, sees an audience member drop a pen and rises out of his wheelchair to pick it up.
We meet the crew — which includes Waterson, Billy Crudup as the spiritually minded Oram, and Danny McBride as the hillbilly pilot Tennessee — after a neutrino burst causes a fire to break out, killing the ship's captain, who is for some reason played by James Franco.
He speaks in soft bursts, some of which are hard to make out, never looking people in the eye and clearly remaining more comfortable with animals than humans.
She seemed to burst out of parts unknown in her feature - film debut as the sadistically mistreated Patsey in Steve McQueen's 12 Years a Slave, for which she won an Academy Award for best supporting actress.
Racing harnesses secured, we burst out onto the circuit, De Simone providing a running commentary, which I find impressive not only because English is not his first language, but also because he's driving the balls off this car in a steady rain.
If you haven't already encountered Wattpad, it's a social media site which helps authors share free samples of their work with readers by posting up their books in short bursts, either all at once or eking them out over a longer period.
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie burst onto the literary scene with her remarkable debut novel, Purple Hibiscus, which critics hailed as «one of the best novels to come out of Africa in years» (Baltimore Sun), with «prose as lush as the Nigerian landscape that it powerfully evokes» (The Boston Globe); The Washington Post called her «the twenty - first - century daughter of Chinua Achebe.»
Three Junes grew over several years, like a tree — organically and at first in odd, sporadic bursts — starting out as a short story called «Souvenirs,» which was based on an experience I had while traveling in Greece after college.
I wanted to burst out with tears looking at that piece, which is far from being called a piece of writing.
The strategy might have played out just fine were it not for the bursting of the housing bubble — which killed demand for the company's Kenmore appliances and Craftsman tools — and the onset of the worst recession in decades.
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