Sentences with phrase «with spaces in between»

It can also be helpful to use blocks of information with spaces in between to make it easily scannable and readable.
They're often Bluetooth, have actual keys with spaces in between them, and include some of the Android software buttons so you don't have to poke the screen every 30 seconds.
Include hashtags that apply to your book Hashtags are the «#» sign next to a word or series of words with no spaces in between.
A recent EEF pilot project looked at the feasibility of Spaced Learning — the practice of teaching ideas multiple times with spaces in between — and found that it had promise in science.
On Twitter when you place a # symbol in front of a word, with no spaces in between, you create a «hashtag».
Roll them into a knot and place on an oven tray with space in between for proofing
Set on the baking sheet with some space in between the logs (dough will spread while baking).
Spread the root vegetables out over the pans in a single layer, with some space in between so that the vegetables don't crowd each other too much and the hot oven air can circulate around the vegetables.
Release your toes back down to the earth with space in between each toe.
However, although the on - screen keyboard kept pace with my speedy fingers, I was prone to errors because of the tight, cramped layout: The keys are small, with no spacing in between.
I know my mom likes indented paragraphs with some space in between.
This makes them essentially different from Frank Stella's wall - mounted high reliefs that are constructed like three - dimensional sculptures (with space in between) projecting directly from the wall.
The works are partially organized in horizontal installations that have paintings one next to another with space in between, like horses in a stable, that tell stories in more of a 20th Century format.
Although this exhibition, at first viewing, seems off kilter, its most distinctive feature is how it plays with the space in between and on the surface of polarizing images that both repel and attract.
Then list your references, including name, job title, company, and contact information, with a space in between each reference.
Then list your references, including their name, job title, company, and contact information, with a space in between each reference.
I think we are getting a new cookie tray (I don't know the real name, but like plates stack on top of the other with space in between) and I think it has three so that will work.
However, it was installed with space in between the slats.
I wanted to present the feel of a continuous rectangular cloth across the top of the cedar chest and therefore chose to place the motifs side - by - side with no space in between each.

Not exact matches

The blockchain technology space is particularly male dominated, with women making up just between 4 and 6 percent of people in the industry.
Personally, I am based in D.C., so I decided to test the new features with directions between two popular DC spots: The Air & Space Museum and the National Zoo.
No mere observer of the start - up process, Lewis launched his own company with $ 200 while in college.He operated from his dorm for two years before relocating to a space sandwiched between a sewage - treatment plant and a nuclear - dump site.
He owes some part of his undisclosed fortune to business partnerships with companies and individuals in the oil - rich Gulf, between his golf - course and hotel - building ventures and the Manhattan office space he reportedly rents to Qatar Airways.
It may sound like an urban myth, but in the backstage area of the Matterhorn Bobsleds ride, there is a small attic space with a basketball hoop and a cramped area for cast members to play quick games between shifts.
Soft robots, made of a material that allows them to switch between hard and soft states so as to squeeze through small spaces, have the potential to assist with space explorations, break ground in the way surgeries are performed and complete certain rescue missions.
In addition to the Metro rail system, he said, Prince George's is sandwiched between major airports in Baltimore and D.C., features an urban area with ample space to build, and is surrounded by several universities, particularly Maryland's flagship schooIn addition to the Metro rail system, he said, Prince George's is sandwiched between major airports in Baltimore and D.C., features an urban area with ample space to build, and is surrounded by several universities, particularly Maryland's flagship schooin Baltimore and D.C., features an urban area with ample space to build, and is surrounded by several universities, particularly Maryland's flagship school.
A partnership with Ryerson University, its incubator space, and the Ministry of the Attorney General and $ 80,000 in seed money resulted in the AI Challenge Forum, a competition between six startups who have incorporated AI in their products for faster, more efficient and effective legal services to legal consumers.
Boeing Chief Executive Officer Dennis Muilenburg sketched out a Jetsons - like future at a conference Tuesday, envisioning a commercial space - travel market with dozens of destinations orbiting the Earth and hypersonic aircraft shuttling travelers between continents in two hours or less.
One last example, I promise: Last year I realized just how frazzled it made me to fit focused work in between meetings and phone calls every day of the week while still leaving enough space to be with my family, serve my community, visit friends, and read a book or two.
And I particularly play in the currency space and one of the thing that's attractive there is the idea that in eras where you have reckless central banking there's huge distinction between reckless central bankers and those who are engaged in reckless central banking with abadon and as a result I think that there becomes some real value disparities from a currency standpoint as well.
The hospitals, the orphanages, the charities, the schools — all the nineteenth - and twentieth - century bricks and mortar with which Catholics asserted themselves in America — seem uncertain, nowadays, of their exact location in the space between the Church and the world.
Whitehead's endeavors to resolve questions of becoming began with physical nature as a frame of reference and an event as the primary datum in the construction, functioning, and form of nature, with the time factor of space - time constituting one of the major expressions of the relation between events.
He forges peace between the aliens and humans of Huttoi, unites them to this new mission, and departs with a multiracial crew into unknown space, in search of the Shroud.
It wasn't just about the subject matter — although it's tricky to write about such a tender and intimate time in a person's life, to tell your own story while still holding space for stories that are so different than your own, to attempt to shepherd people well in the liminal spaces of their faith journeys — but it was also just the season of life with being pregnant with our fourth and then giving birth and suddenly having four tinies between the ages of 9 and newborn meant I had a lot less time with a lot less energy (and even less sleep!)
At the outset he made it clear that he rejected the whole idea of a cosmic consciousness, «since all the galactic systems, with their exploding stars and vast lifeless spaces in between, give no evidence of being organized like a biological organism fit to embody a conscious mind...» (40).
Therefore, our bodies are really more space than matter and IF we knew how to do it, we could arrange the atoms in oor bodies to slip between the atoms in a wall so that we could pass through it with room to spare!
For example, referring to the «institutional field of cultural production» that «rapidly and radically transformed... the rigid dichotomy between «high» and «low» «(for academics like Professor Rainey, dichotomies are always «rigid» and high art always needs scare quotes), he tells us that «Modernism's ambiguous achievement... was to probe the interstices dividing that variegated field and to forge within it a strange and unprecedented space for cultural production, one that did indeed entail a certain retreat from the domain of public culture, but one that also continued to overlap and intersect with the public realm in a variety of contradictory ways.»
When Jenson says that God is «pres ent to creatures in their space» he is actually in agreement with Newton's doctrine of God and space, though he earlier accused Newton (wrongly) of having «blurred the line between Creator and creation.»
The only way out is to go with the flow to the depths of inner space where one's synnergy (spirit) does beckon one home inside the body (Temple), the KIngdom of the Gods made manifest by GOD & the Holy Ghost whose Nothingness does hold all the elements together whether they are of such smallness or ever so great, for The Holy Ghost is but Nothingness, the great divider and essences in voids of the VOIDS between the Inner and Outer Spaces.
Here's your rallying cry if you're with me in this confusing space between polarized opinion groups: It's time to speak up.
bob July 9, 2010 1:20 pm I say with complete confidence fishon — any experience you «know» or believe you have had with the god you believe in has taken place in your imagination, or in the space between your eyes and what ever page of the bible you happen to be reading.
(Cf. the phenomenon of the «runners» at first connected with the mother plant and then separated from it; the fluid transition between various plants and animals which appear to be one; the germ - cell inside and outside the parent organism, etc.) Living forms which present what are apparently very great differences in space and time can ontologically have the same morphological principle, so that enormous differences of external form can derive from the material substratum and chance patterns of circumstance without change of substantial form (caterpillar - chrysalis butterfly).
What Bultmann means is that the difference between the mythological language of the New Testament and ecclesiastical dogma on the one hand and his own interpretation on the other is that the former presents us with a «miraculous, supernatural event», whereas the right interpretation is one which suggests «an historical event wrought out in time and space».
One glimpses this at work in T. S. Eliot's Four Quartets, which are set in the spaces between nature and the folk cultures emerging in concert with nature.
We squirmed through it, through the in - between space that was post-church, with its best - behavior - all - morning fatigue, but not quite to the afternoon freedom while Mom took her Sunday - only, do - not - disturb - me nap.
Ordinary communication is a transfer in space and time between creatures with specific space - time locations.
Second, secularization increasingly carries with it a relative separation between religious space and socioeconomic space, resulting in a disentangling of religion from other public aspects of community life.
Thus, Whitehead's theory of space - time structure represents an interesting intermediary position in the controversy between the positions traditionally labeled «relational» and «absolutist «33 Whitehead's theory is «relational» with regard to the fundamental nature of space - time and is «absolutist» with regard to a structure exhibited within and sustained by the extensional relations of events.
When Smith tells Isabella, in Rimbaud's voice, that «we are dying,» she pronounces the girl's name with heroic indignation, as if only poets can straddle the space between the living and the dead.
This precision in fitting the explanation to the evidence should be carried over into philosophy: «The only explanation we should accept as satisfactory is one which fits tightly to its object with no space between them, no crevice in which any other explanation might equally well be lodged; one which fits the object only and to which alone the object lends itself» (CM 11).
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