She has spent her whole life observing; hers are the eyes that always peer from behind walls or rocks, infuriating everyone
with their watchfulness.
It comes suddenly like a thief in the night and is to be anticipated
with watchfulness, like a long - expected bridal procession.
Not exact matches
Pope Benedict suggests that as parents we need a
watchfulness that enables us to take those opportunities to reflect on our life together
with our children (General Audience, 28th November 2012).
Matthew (verses 37 - 51) concludes this discourse
with advice on need for
watchfulness, though the reference in the conclusion may be to the coming crisis in Jesus» own ministry and not to the of the world.
From Black Mirror to Sicario, there's a quiet
watchfulness to the London - born actor that makes him a riveting presence, and suggests a man
with an interior life that keeps him working overtime.
One of his strengths as an actor is a quiet, intense
watchfulness, and he's the same in real life, taking in the world
with a skeptical half - squint.
They're great for households
with small children and are extremely useful for people who are away from home all day and can't exercise the
watchfulness necessary to train a cat to use a scratching post.
Duty of Care from an employer's standpoint is a requirement to act toward employees and the public
with reasonable
watchfulness, attention, caution, and prudence as dictated by the circumstances.