crosses physical and conceptual borders.
crosses life, without living any scar, any trace at the face of the planet.
crosses the orbit that we make around the sun.
crosses the face of the star as seen from Earth or as seen from Kepler, and it casts a little shadow that we can detect.
crosses through the skin.
Everything crosses at the hole and it comes out on the other side reversed, which means that during an eclipse, the crescents on the ground
No crosses marked their resting places.
somebody crosses your boundaries and you don't tell them.
"Civil" crosses that.
It crosses -- OK, forget it.
It crosses some oil fields, and that's the clue.
When light crosses from one medium to another, say, from air to glass, it bends or refracts.
And just before he crosses in front of us, he says, Heil Hitler.
And that crosses into rest practices, that idea that that to-do list that I might have created three days ago may not be as applicable
Planting the crosses in the ice, absorbing the power of Pachamama, and then returning the crosses to the community for the coming year.
playing Knots and Crosses and thinking-- as they talk about where they're going to make their push at 30K-- and I'm thinking, somebody's going to have to push me at 30k
The only crosses you'll see in our church are on fire.
And then it crosses into your blood, and then it crosses into your brain.
And through the crosses -- "Taipei" crosses that.
That's something that crosses that-- doesn't exist within borders or within any sort of socioeconomic status.
And whenever any anybody crosses a line, you discuss that and talk about it, and that person learns about boundaries as well.
with the red crosses and stuff, did you use the stencils for that?
And it crosses the border-- it goes to the border.
But when it crosses a line that doesn't mean perfect, there's a potentially step function change in the effect on the business.
I watch who crosses the street when I'm coming back down the block.
Each time it crosses the equator after one orbit, the Earth, of course, in a 24-hour rotation, has rotated so that you cross the equator about 1,500 miles
And then she crosses it out, and then puts something that's more Victorian, because she is clearly going to be stuck there for the rest of her life.
The need for information crosses all borders
The need for information crosses all borders
and this this crosses gender lines is that too many people
These are crosses into the box.
They're doing crosses into the box.
And because it crosses borders, we've not followed it at all.
We all have our crosses to bear.
So she crosses the police safety line to stand underneath this collapsing cornice to get a selfie.
and immediately crosses them off.
After reproduction it crosses the Pacific, spends some time along the coast of Chile and then goes round to the Patagonian Sea and spends the winter there and after that
artist and designer crosses these sides both in both ways and a good scientist engineer crosses those boundaries all
disappear by 1984 completely crosses the x-axis there it is gone
we say oh if somebody crosses their arms they're angry or if they look up or whatever you know all that stuff is actually inaccurate.
What about So Constantin talked about these crosses in Sua in Spain.
That's something that's crosses borders and cultures.
But it's when that crosses a line consistently or in extreme cases of abuse and other things where it's just going to have the opposite effect
So that's what the red crosses are here.
But I do think art somehow crosses the bridges that sometimes can lead to more negative reactions
and how many times it crosses .
I do hope that something crosses my mind that feels worthwhile to explore in terms of-- Feature length film!
Maybe it's because of the burning crosses , Phil suggested, deadpan, gazing across a few yards of gravel to the massive concrete foundation
But I would just say where it crosses a line is where we expect government authorities to be the ones to censor someone or where
Or we can see how one art crosses another piece of art.