In general, the more stable the position of a unit equilateral triangle is, the closer it will
cling to other triangles and therefore the higher the space utilization will be.
Like that neaniskos, and like all of us, he was stripped of his old clothes, buried with Christ by baptism into his death, and dressed in a new, white garment in which he, and we, might testify that we
cling to the promise of a different life, a new life, a life that for now is hid with Christ in God.
The winners will be you and those companies that don't
cling to the past.
Parker's powers include great strength, an ESP-like "spider sense," the ability to
cling to any surface, and to swing from building to building using spider-web strands.
Raymo explores the reasons why so many of us
cling to antique cosmologies or fall prey to pseudoscientific scams, concluding that much of our desire for transcendence is rooted in the fear of death.
Sunlight filters through shallow water, dappling tiny blades of brown algae that
cling to the soft seafloor.
Midway and the Battle of the Atlantic showed how quickly entirely new ways of waging naval war - aircraft carriers, submarines - could rise, threatening the supremacy of nations whose old salts
cling to old ways.
Fearful people tend to
cling to things for fear of losing them.
They
cling to power instead of sharing it; they
cling to knowledge instead of sharing it; they
cling to friends instead of sharing them.
Yet managers, seeing a completely different game to the rest of us,
cling to it like George Best clings to opening time.