Sentences with phrase «wide circle»

People generally have much wider circles of friends than in previous generations including social network contacts, office friendships, gym buddies and more.
At one point I spent like 30 seconds just running in wide circles around the boss casting spells that call people to attack for me and then running more to keep from getting surrounded.
Building up your network expands the pool of people in your professional network and allows you to engage with wider circles.
Rather, well - connected acquaintances, including employees, are potential links to a much wider circle of resources.
Couples who have mutually - satisfying marriages have the inner resources to reach out to even wider circles.
Wide circle drive leads to welcoming entry, opening into gracious foyer.
Outside of work I like to unwind in the company of my family and wide circle of friends.
It has been a huge comfort to know how wide our circle of support is.
It gives you a way to have a much wider circle of connections than just those that live nearby.
His suspicion of systematic apologetics might at first glance make Frei seem a kind of theological isolationist, retreating from wider circles of intellectual discussion.
The plane made one wide circle around the buildings and lined up with the grassy runway strait ahead of them.
Even among wider circles, saturated fat is no longer an absolute nutritional outcast, but it's especially encouraged on the keto diet.
The transition of charismatic practices into wider circles «has contributed significantly to the realignment of the church at large,» the minister added.
Pat in to a 8 - 10 inch wide circle and cut in to eights.
[75] A few years later, the Surrealist journal Minotaure featured Friedrich in a 1939 article by critic Marie Landsberger, thereby exposing his work to a far wider circle of artists.
Occasional visits from creepy uncle Vanya Egorov (Matthias Schoenaerts, «Far from the Madding Crowd») hint at wider circles, and when events take an unfortunate turn, he is quick to offer assistance for a price.
If you're more about casual professional acquaintances and a generally wider circle, Facebook or Google + might be better.
From its Palestinian origins, the Church has reached out into alien cultural and linguistic settings for a conceptuality and imagery that would communicate to a continually wider circle of people the inclusive message its earliest disciples had experienced in Jesus.
Gordon Redding, the Dean of the Business School at the University of Hongkong and author of The Spirit of Chinese Capitalism, has argued in a recent article that China will not become the next Japan precisely because it can not generate wider circles of trust and loyalty without which, supposedly, an advanced capitalist economy can not function.
Attracted by this power, moved by it, and defined through it, the disciples assemble in a circle around the master; followers and helpers assemble in ever wider circles.
Other progressive advocates, however, wanted to be on board before the announcement and tout it to their own wide circles.
But in 1992 a pair of astronomers turned up 1992 QB1, a body about 200 kilometers wide circling the sun at a distance of about 6.5 billion kilometers, well beyond Neptune's orbit.
That's because the preserve is at the heart of Vulture Safe Zone 1, a 200 - kilometer - wide circle where conservationists are working with local residents to provide uncontaminated carcasses for the vultures to eat, and with veterinarians to prevent the use of the drugs that kill the birds.
Head to Bibra Lake Reserve for lake views and wide circle paths — a great idea for fit singles who want to cover some distance!
Every teacher at Hampstead Hill is required to lead at least three class - wide circles per week.
Forgot to mention that my friend is a Ph. D. in physics who follows the field closely and has a very wide circle of highly influential executives and Ph. D.'s.
Moreover, just as environmentalism has steadily increased its political power, it has cast its net over an increasingly wide circle of science.
Outgoing with wide circle of dating for countryside lovers but looking for someone special.
«With ESO leading the European part of this ambitious and forward - looking project, the impact of ALMA will be felt in wide circles on our continent.
Circles Draft a 1.5 — 2 inch wide circle (depending on your preference).
When you see a pocket of shiny chocolate in the center, that means you have created a good emulsion, start slowly whisking in wider and wider circles until all the cream is incorporated and the chocolate is fully melted.
Donald Scarinci moves in far wider circles than Hudson County.
Rest assured, however, that at least 95 % of the many people in my large extended family and wide circle of friends here in Denver and elsewhere are going to vote Democratic, as they always do.
It does includes a wide circle of wealthy Russians though that run some of the country's biggest companies, including the heads of Russia's two biggest banks Sberbank and VTB, metals magnates and the boss of state gas monopoly Gazprom.
Along the way, he raised a family — a son and a daughter, now 24 and 26, respectively — and developed a wide circle of friends.
«Now, thanks to more adventurous palettes and more craft beer companies giving consumers more choice, people are reaching for a wider circle of brands.»
Seated in a wide circle of folding chairs, members of the group excitedly discussed what they could do next.
It was created by SEOchat and uses core terms to build a wider circle of phrases for use.
At the first funeral, Alyssa Miriam Alhadeff, 14, was remembered for her joy and kindness, traits that had attracted a wide circle of friends.
Given this history and record, it is only natural that we would want to enhance our trading advantage by reaching out to a wider circle of economic partners, including the European Union (EU).
I am happily married, have worked for over 3 decades in a successful career, have a wide circle of friends and colleagues that includes many who believe.
The master fact in the experience of the people was blood - kinship, first in the household, whose head was alike priest, owner, and judge, and then in the wider circle of clan and tribe, traced back to some progenitor whose blood was supposed to flow in the veins of all.
This was Emerson's way: living one's life in a quest for wider and wider circles of experience.

Phrases with «wide circle»

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