Sentence examples for catch the passage from inspiring English sources

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Yet she noted also that how to catch the passage of time in a still image is an old problem, one that Chardin was exploring over 200 years ago when he painted a boy making a house of cards.To the Kramlichs, media art not only raises puzzles about time.

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It does not trouble Mr. Caciuleanu that both "Fireworks" and three of the "Firebird" sections have nothing to do with birds or flight — or that he never attempted to catch the music's passages of speed or ceremony.

Paul Scholes, 38, is surely coming towards his second retirement while even the magnificent Ryan Giggs - 40 in November - will eventually be caught by the passage of time.

This type of travel does hark back to an earlier era and many who travel this way catch the bug and seek out different passages.

While the Phaeton will let you know if the fuel-filler cap is loose, it will not let you fast-forward or reverse a music CD -- as you can on many economy cars -- so you can catch a passage obscured by the navigation system's voice prompts.

Although Chaucer, a courtier, diplomat and customs official who was born around 1340, wrote a treatise on the astrolabe, an instrument used for navigating by the stars, the passages that have caught the attention of scientists are in "The Canterbury Tales".

Karl Popper Karl Popper A hypothesis that remains unproven yet catches the collective imagination can become, with the passage of time, so seductive that it dominates peer review opinion and arrests the development of alternative ideas.

"Well, blast you anyway, Mr. Maxwell," the Irish writer Frank O'Connor would exclaim to his New Yorker editor, William Maxwell, who was at work moving a passage so it suddenly caught the light, or unhobbling a phrase by incising a word embedded in it like a corn.

It seems to mean changing a few words in the stolen passages so no one catches the plagiarism.

In their faces we caught the same silly look we so ofteen see in the faces of the women who straggle along Fourteenth Street, blocking our passage.

In their faces we caught the same dilly look we have so often seen in the faces of the women who straggle along 14th Street, blocking our passage.

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