Controlling geographical features. So according to the Old Testament, in response to Moses' request, God parted the Red Sea so that Moses and his people can escape from the Egyptian army.Teleportation and bilocation. Many Hindu saints and gurus are reported to have appeared in two places at the same time
And then, around this time that the show was really successful and I had the opportunity to write the film for this company that we didn't end up making the film with but we amicably parted ways eventually. But that's when I started writing the film.
or abstract ideas, a drawback for a historian. And we parted ways. No marketable skills-- never mind, I said.
When the barrier stopped her, Alien acted startled, purposely trying to catch the guard's eye. The barriers parted with a whoosh.
inspired by people like you and other great South African leaders. And when we parted , Mandela reached across the table and held my hand and said that I should never forget, that everything is possible through the power of the collective effort of people.
He stayed down there, out of sight, under the bodies, for what seemed like minutes, amid the keening moan of the crowd. Then the bodies parted and he rose from the ground, hoisted up and out of the grave by the men around him. He walked quickly through them, out through the cemetery gate to his waiting convoy, and drove off without saying a word.
They wanted, in other words, to believe in the triumph of nature. They vowed as they parted ways at the end of the night to do it again each year in different cities, to never lose touch with one another. But the cameras only came the one time.
Anyway, so there's lots of stories told about sea silk, also known as byssus. So if they're parted from their shell, they don't survive.
It never stopped. No one gave in, and they both enjoy the rallying. Before Larry and Steve parted ways, Larry mentioned recent regattas he had won on 'Sayonara.' And he talked about the America's Cup race he was readying for. Steve was interested in materials and the innovations, whether the Mylar used on the sails, or the grade of carbon fiber in the hulls.
Had we never loved sae kindly, Had we never loved sae blindly. Never met or never parted . We have ne'er been brokenhearted.
So, if we dropped off a case of beer, we actually lost probably--I think I calculated it once, but only once because it was too painful to do again--we were losing about five bucks And the sun shone and the clouds parted .
male #1: Professor Dawkins, thank you very much for coming and I'm a great admirer of your work and as yourself a proud atheist. And that was where I parted company from my American colleagues because it seemed to me that somebody who is capable of holding two such contradictory
the block a three-story high mansion that was a testament to the architectural Beauty cropping up all over Russia the heavy wooden doors parted and the Archdeacon from st. John the Baptist Church emerged softly reciting prayers a group carrying a coffin cover decorated with a wreath
crying most eyes in the room were fixed on Dean Keesler at the podium the dean was a tall thin man with a perfectly trimmed beard and hair neatly parted to the side he checked the small screens on his cell phone and email device for the exact time during his tenure as the nation's commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration Keesler had been a
know is gonna pay for me and my family." And literally we just had this conversation and the next day I found out that one of my So after Mark and I parted ways, I actually didn't show Mark's designs to Paul, 'cause
And I started to realize where Justin and I parted from that initial sense that, yeah, you can, in some cases, have your cake and eat it, too-- make the world a better
And you'll also notice his hair is parted in the middle and it is swept back.
But I was doing that thing where I had parted company from my peers in terms of they were on some kind of career
in Holland it said that one must keep one's curtains parted at all times otherwise your neighbors will wonder
And then suddenly the wall of media on the right hand side slowly parted .
He unzipped his paper coverall down to his navel, parted it to expose his chest, and stood sideways to them, trying to catch the breeze.
I remember the moment when my overwhelming unease yielded, when that seemingly impassable sea of uncertainty parted .
slender slightly hunched old man with glowing skin, perfectly parted peroxide
After nearly a mile of driveway featuring increasingly threatening signage, the rooftop of oaks thinned, then parted .
Medium length, straight brown hair, graying, parted in the middle, big round glasses, turtleneck sweater,
And then at that moment, it was like, you know, it was like the clouds parted , and it was like shining a light on the street in Philadelphia.
He stayed a moment, looking down at his daughter, the wisps of light hair across her temple, her lips barely parted as she lay there on her side.
She's Cuban Jewish. My joke is, they didn't come on rafts, they parted of the Caribbean.
Thumbnail-sized bits were missing altogether. Large areas of veneer, frayed at the edges and completely desiccated, had parted from the surface and curled inches into the air,
independent. And I walked away. And the whole "fool and his money are soon parted ." Well, he was the fool and his money parted . And an improbable three more reds in a row, Brian