Some say it will bring war to the heavens, but its purpose is to deter war in the heavens and on Earth.
Swaying from side to side, his back arched almost to the point of snapping, Jamie Foxx, as Ray Charles, seems pulled upward to the heavens and downward to the keys at the same time.
The problem is that the rocket ships almost always disintegrate in the atmosphere on their ascent to the heavens and fall back to earth.
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These were pretty drastic steps, with complicated consequences, but they do not seem to have caused the heavens to open up over Iceland, to wipe the country from the face of the earth (unless you're counting all those erupting volcanoes).
"It stinks to high heavens what happened here, " said a finger-waiving Rep. Stephen Lynch.
He removed his hat, looked to the heavens and made the sign of the cross.
They looked up to the heavens and imagined three men orbiting the moon.
With chickpeas, mushrooms, and tabouli piled high to the heavens, I sat at a street-facing window that invited people-watching.
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Their employment-for-life system that was praised to the heavens during the Japanese golden age is now killing productivity of the economy.
If you believe that oil could get that high, then oil related names would skyrocket to the heavens, and have outrageous returns.
Mankind is drawn to the heavens for the same reason we were once drawn into unknown lands and across the open sea.
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Beneath a gorgeous gilded canopy, golden arms stretching to the heavens, supporting a gigantic figure of a resplendent Christ, two lines of priest in purple robes walk forward two-by-two.
With journalists digging for dirt and consultants hyping themselves to the heavens, there is a pressing need for a level-headed account of the consulting business which balances the industry's glaring failures against its successes.
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Stand in the center of the rotunda and gaze up to the heavens through the eight-meter-high oculus at the center of the five-ton concrete dome --a stunning feat of ancient engineering, still intact after two thousand years.
In fact, far from being denounced for singlehandedly blocking the centerpieces of President Bush's Nuclear Program Review (NPR) in the course of behind-the-scenes action on the 2004 Omnibus Appropriations Act, Congressman Hobson has been praised to the heavens by arms control activists and like-minded politicians and journalists.
However, having spent the best part of the past decade trying to track efforts to develop business aviation in the new markets of Asia and other points well to the east of Wichita, I am tempted to suggest that American colleagues might want to thank heavens for small mercies.
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The cinematography, by Phedon Papamichael, wants nothing to do with blue skies, preferring the heavens above to be as gray as the slush underfoot.
With golden wings, she carried news from the Heavens to the Earth via rainbow.
After being warned by a tired bureaucrat in the heavens to keep his mouth shut, he returns, with relief, to his ordinary life.
The Seattle region is even beginning to recognise that it may, good heavens, have something to learn from vulgar Los Angeles.
But given our present technologies, it would take vast changes in our ability to reach for the heavens before either endeavor could possibility yield a profit.
The colonial-style, three-story building, with 214 rooms decked out in teak, stands on 15 hectares of land on the beach, underrated and not immediately noticeable (thank heavens) to visitors to the resort.
Labour's beloved ID cards are to be scrapped, thank heavens, as is the third runway for Heathrow airport.
But the McLaren man came good in the end, overtaking Toyota's Timo Glock, who had stayed out on dry tires as the heavens opened, to snatch fifth with the checkered flag in sight.
The great explorer Robert Perry, brave astronauts who gave their live to increase our knowledge of the heavens.
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