He said: "Obviously the main moment was when I
set foot on the seventh continent.
BEIRUT: Head of the Union for Lebanon Massoud Ashkar said on Friday Lebanon has been going through a political vacuum "for the past 18 years and not since the end of [former President Emile] Lahoud's term expired on November 23." "Lebanon has been suffering from a political vacuum ever since Syria
set foot in our country," Ashkar said during a political meeting organized by the Rmeil district of the Free Patriotic Movement.
The way we view the solar system has changed since the last time humans
set foot on the surface of the moon in 1972.
As pope, he set a new high standard in diplomacy, openness, and outreach; he was the first pope to
set foot in a synagogue or a monastery, and traveled the globe--in his own words, he wished to be like Paul the Apostle, always on the move spreading the Good Word.
Navy sailor who served on an ammunition ship during the war but never actually
set foot on Vietnamese soil.
Brownback has been one of the most incorrigible, arrogant, obdurate, and aggressive opponents of sensible immigration reform ever since he first
set foot inside the Senate building.
As even Sheikh Mohammed found out last week with his multi-million pound flop Jalil, you never quite know what you've got with the juveniles until they
set foot on a racecourse.
No sooner do you
set foot on American ground than you are stunned by a kind of tumult," or can our nation exist, as conservative columnists Charles Krauthammer and George Will have suggested, as a "check-off" democracy, where most citizens live their lives largely ignoring politics, rising up at the ballot box only when riled by grossly offensive government policy, repugnant politician behavior, or an external threat?
"Players will only be cup-tied if they actually
set foot on the pitch during the game."
As sex seems to be the only reason you'd
set foot in either joint, and as you won't get past the door in either place without first coughing up some money, the distinction here seems pretty subtle, bordering on invisible.
Hans Schwarz locates Loehe within the ecclesiastical and theological movements of the nineteenth century and notes that Loehe did as much as Muhlenberg to influence Lutheranism in North America although he never
set foot on these shores, probably because he thought a trip would be too expensive.
For people who may have never
set foot on this campus, it means a whole lot to them.
Some schools targeted by the ride have already told Soulforce not to come, and a few have even threatened to arrest riders if they
set foot on campus.
It is estimated that only 180,000 people have ever
set foot in the Antarctic.