Sentences with phrase «christen of»

In addition to Miller, Hoffman, and Matthias Christen, the other scientists on this project were Hemantha Kulasekara of the UW Department of Immunology; Beat Christen of the Department of Developmental Biology at Stanford University; Bridget Kulasekara of the UW Molecular Cell Biology Program, and Luke Hoffman of the UW Department of Pediatrics.
Lest the Deutsche Christen of the Nazi church (or anyone else) mistake what this means, a clear reference to der Führer follows: «We reject the false doctrine [that] the Church could and would have to acknowledge as a source of its proclamation, apart from and besides this one Word of God, still other events, powers, figures, and truths as God's revelation.»
Mayor Bloomberg went on to deliver a four - minute speech at the Yext's «Housewarming» party, a christening of its new 40,000 square foot office.
The family were attending the christening of a baby girl at the Santiago Apostol church in Atzala, Puebla state when the building collapsed.
George was dressed in an elaborate lace and satin christening gown that's a replica of one made in 1841 for the christening of Queen Victoria's eldest daughter.
The Boston - based sommelier and consultant christened both of her children with a dab of Krug moments after they were born.
Washington DC's Milk Bar recently declared the christening of their walk - in through a Twitter post — the decor is complete with a picture of Willy Wonka flanked by a group of Oompa - Loompas.
Luna Park's gates opened at noon, after a traditional egg cream christening of the Cyclone roller coaster by Alberto Zamperla, president of the group that owns and runs the park, and Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams.
You look like you're heading for a christening of some sort!
Elliot is returning home to Adelaide for the first time in ten years to attending the christening of his nephew.
The film is full of allegories and and the final thirty minutes covers the fall of man and christening of Jesus.
There would most certainly be no christening of tent.
Over 40 years have passed since the christening of the Island Packer.
This week, the Peter Greenberg Worldwide Radio Show broadcasts from Monaco and the christening of the newest and one of the most luxurious cruise ships ever built, the Silversea Cruises Silver Muse.
Peter Knego, Cruise Ship Historian, talks about the Viking Rhine christening of its two latest Longships and recent western Caribbean cruise to Belize, Roatan, and the Mayan ruins aboard Oceania's Marina.
This week, the Peter Greenberg Worldwide Radio Show broadcasts from Monaco and the christening of the newest and one of the most luxurious cruise ships ever built, the Silversea Cruises... Read More...
Viking introduced its first ocean ship with the christening of the 930 - guest all - veranda Viking Star.
At last month's christening of the Viking Herja and Viking Hild, Travel Agent learned what's next for the line.
The christening of the four new Viking Longships represents the first time in modern history that four cruise ships have been christened at once, with Viking Odin and Viking Idun christened in Amsterdam and Viking Njord and Viking Freya christened via satellite from the Neptun shipyard in Germany.
Three generations of Tauck family members, local dignitaries, travel agents and journalists gathered in Cologne, Germany, earlier for the christening of Tauck's newest riverboat, the MS Treasures.
The monumental, festive canvases of Abstract Expressionism, like the christening of a ship including a titled reference to the god of wine, are exemplary inaugural works.
«Visitors will cheer the triumphal christening of a new ship in the large painting She's Off, but Benton carefully balances this exuberance with quiet scenes of life below deck like Slumber Deep, where sailors rest deep inside the USS Dorado submarine, which was later lost in action.
A capacity crowd turned out on July 13 to help the Parrish Art Museum continue its summer - long christening of its new home in Water Mill at the first Midsummer Party to be held in the Herzog and DeMeuron - designed building.

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By December 1997, Campbell had joined Spinergy as R&D manager for its newly christened Spox line of lower - priced wheels.
It now remains to be seen if NERC will listen to the public and christen their ship with, in our opinion, the greatest name of all time.
The product gained so much notoriety, his co-founder de Herrera explains, that it landed an online feature in Forbes, where it was christened the «iPhone of desk toys.»
His breakout season three years ago gave him a dramatic fifteen minutes of fame that the press christened «Linsanity.»
Christened Z3 Technologies, the business was born of CEO Evan Giniger's efforts to speed information flow among all the parties involved in retail - design projects he manages for clients such as Levi Strauss, Liz Claiborne, and Gateway.
Three days later, Business Standard reported that a committee of government officials had discussed a proposal for an Indian cryptocurrency and an unidentified source said the government might christen its cryptocurrency «Lakshmi.»
According to a recent filing with the Registrar of Companies (RoC), Paytm has created two separate entities christened Paytm E-Commerce Pvt. Ltd and Paytm Payments Bank Ltd under which its e-commerce and banking services will operate, respectively.
IT industry lobby National Association of Software and Services Companies (NASSCOM) is in the process of setting up newer co-working centers, christened «Startup Warehouse», across major cities.
Pictured above: NFX Guild's team, from left to right, including Flint; Amy Lin, who is head of product; Currier; Christen O'Brien, who is VP of marketing; and Levy - Weiss.
Indeed, for Kierkegaard, «Christendom» had become a mistaken baptizing of nearly everything: Where real Christianity called for a transformation of one's whole life, Christendom simply «christened» everything» giving it a new name and leaving it otherwise unchanged.
My parents and in - laws are children of the second - generation; born in America and raised in the last years of the depression, they inherited the immigrant's unconditional passion for the new country, and happily melted into the pot» Americanizing their own names and Christening their children John instead of Gianni; Mary instead of Maria.
The acquiescence in violence of the deutsche Christen was one of Hitler's victories, the fruits of which we are still reaping.
Precisely because Hitler accused Christianity of being a religion for the weak and effeminate, for slaves, introverts and cowards, the deutsche Christen took up the gauntlet and affirmed that Christianity, too, exalted courage and strength and did not shrink from violence.
You say that your parents are church members and that you were christened in infancy, but that you never have made a personal confession of your faith and joined a Christian congregation.
Mark's approach is not that different to those Church of England vicars who are frequently asked to christen babies from non-church going families.
Funerals, weddings, and other religiously orchestrated rites of passage (e.g., christenings, baptisms, showers, hospital visits) thus maintain the stability of everyday life by providing occasions on which the nonordinary can be experienced.
The protagonist, a history scholar in Oxford, is leaving an out - of - the - way chapel while an elderly priest leads a christening party forward.
Illustrations are shared abundantly: words spoken at the marriage altar, by the judge passing sentence, in the ceremonies of christening and knighting, to name only a few.18 These examples of dynamistic and creative functions of language are the residue of a primative view of the power of speech before words became impoverished.
Freelance photographer Ernst Christen specialises in panoramic photography of buildings across the world, including many churches.The above photo was taken...
Many people who are presently not members nevertheless are clearly conscious that they received something valuable from the church in their childhood training — a «christening present» that forms the core of their personal faith.
(He'd been christened Max O'Connor, but chose his new name as a sign of commitment to «what my goal is: always to improve, never to be static.
Passing «days of prayer» and christen legislation does not make you a good christian, your own acts as an invidivual define your relationship with god, not weather or not you go along with some holiday the government passed.
With the clock and the assembly line, among others for sure, we may locate a distinctly linear, fixed, and foundational mode of rationality that we have christened with the blanket term «modernity.»
The agent of my initiation into the pastime's mysteries, Frank Moore Weigel, I had christened «Dada» in my infancy: a prerogative inherent in being the Stammhalter, the elder son of his eldest son.
London (CNN)- Prince George made his first public appearance in three months Wednesday, as he arrived with his parents, Prince William and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, for his christening at St. James's Palace.
In 1930 they asked him, by letter, whether he would christen their first - born, with these unexceptionable words: «In the love of God I name this child Lawrence, and require of his parents that they bring him up in the ways of beauty and truth,» There was to be a little ceremony, a «dedication» to God.
The application states there is a need for the chapel as «it is every person's right to be able to have a place of retreat for contemplation and prayer, for religious observance, celebration of key life and family milestones, marriages, christenings and so forth».
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