Sentences with phrase «emissary of»

Nomegeon shares the same attack patterns as both Nomeg and the Emissary of Xiphos, but is much faster and stronger.
He bears great resemblance to the Emissary of Xiphos, and Nomeg both of whom are earlier bosses in the game.
Even before Mr. Obama was elected president, Mr. Blagojevich was recorded telling an adviser on Oct. 31 that he was giving greater consideration to one candidate (described only as Senate Candidate 5) after an approach by «an associate» of that candidate who offered to raise $ 500,000 for Mr. Blagojevich, while another emissary of the Senate hopeful offered to raise $ 1 million.
By the 1930s, Graham had gained notoriety in New York art world circles as an emissary of European modernism, particularly surrealism.
Installed in The Hypocrisy Matrix, a three - dimensional graph designed by the artist, Discovery charts Ellison as she fluctuates between clarity and solipsism, between criticality and delusion, as she attempts to grasp at her position in a foreign context — a comically flawed emissary of US cultural hegemony.
Not as a companion, say, to a male researcher, and neither as an emissary of an institution.
The two legendaries who grace the boxart are also showcased for a few brief moments, as Solgaleo (emissary of the Sun) fires off some sort of solar / fire beam and Lunala (emissary of the Moon) creates a blue laser beam.
Honored as an emissary of the sun since ancient times, Solgaleo is referred to with reverence as «the beast that devours the sun.»
: In this unique 2D world, you are the emissary of death responsible for freeing souls of those whose time has come.
Since ancient times, Lunala has been honored as an emissary of the moon.
Game Description In this Windows Phone exclusive, you are an emissary of death responsible for freeing the souls of those whose time has come.
The Paratroopas reappear in the Subspace Emissary of Super Smash Bros..
Since ancient times, Lunala has been honoured as an emissary of the moon.
Through the years, Elizabeth has served as our emissary of goodwill by helping us address the needs of the faculty in the Cornell University Hospital for Animals through her annual Wish List.
There is nowhere near the number of dog superstitions or phobias, and the dog was neither worshipped as a god nor was it demonized as an emissary of Satan.
The»80s nostalgia train doesn't show any signs of slowing down — no less an emissary of bucolic American childhood than Steven Spielberg himself will take on the big screen version of Ernest Cline's virtual reality adventure.
A major problem arises when an emissary of the East India Trading Company arrives with warrants for the couple for aiding a pirate in their previous adventure.
Now, he has been invited back to the Congo to serve as a trade emissary of Parliament, unawa... Read On
The incomparable Jared Harris supplies restrained flamboyance as Paganini's manager, a mystery figure who might be an emissary of Satan, or merely a consummate manipulator.
Now, he has been invited back to the Congo to serve as a trade emissary of Parliament, unaware that he is a pawn in a deadly convergence of greed and revenge, masterminded by the Belgian, Captain Leon Rom (Waltz).
Now, he has been invited back to the Congo to serve as a trade emissary of Parliament, unaware that he is a pawn in a deadly convergence of greed and revenge, masterminded by the Belgian, Leon Rom (Waltz).
I feel like the emissary of all the people -LSB-...]
A statement by Abdulkadir Ibrahim, Information Officer, NEMA North East zone, quoted the governor saying «I am here as an emissary of President Buhari, we are here to commiserate with the people of Dikwa, Ngala, Kala - Balge, Mafa and Marte who have congregated in Dikwa town and to assure you of his unflinching support and empathy.
For instance, when he travelled to the heart of Niger Delta to appeal against militancy, Osinbajo said he was there as an emissary of Buhari to offer «a new vision» for the oil - producing region.
Flock of birdsDuring the Third Crusade (1189 - 1192), an emissary of Richard the Lionheart presented a flock of birds to the representative of Saladin.
Jesus was the emissary of an «alien» God, Marcion said, a God who had nothing to do with the messy business of creation and procreation — the world of mud, mosquitoes, diapers, and dung.
For the kerygma maintains that the eschatological emissary of God is a concrete figure of a particular historical past, that his eschatological activity was wrought out in a human fate, and that therefore it is an event whose eschatological character does not admit of a secular proof.
This chapter deals with an encounter between Hezekiah and an emissary of Assyria, Rabshakeh.
[28] Michael B. Beckwith, A Manifesto of Peace: Light on the Path of an Emissary of Peace (Los Angeles: Agape Publishing, 2002), 31.
(Jan Karski, an emissary of the Polish underground, personally met with Franklin Roosevelt and British Foreign Minister Anthony Eden).
Emissaries of the emperor in Constantinople had come to Urban to ask for aid against the advancing Muslim Turks, who were mistreating conquered Christians, desecrating shrines, and pressing on toward Constantinople....
In America, Orthodox people came seeking a new life, rather than as emissaries of their faith.
and when he answered the emissaries of John the Baptist he alluded to it.
Usually governments interested themselves in the personal safety of missionaries in foreign lands and insisted that these emissaries of the churches be given their rights under the treaties, but they did this as they would for any of their citizens, regardless of occupation.
The importance of this emphasis upon the spirit is that it allows Christian womanist theologians, in their use of the Bible, to identify and reflect upon those biblical stories in which poor oppressed women had a special encounter with divine emissaries of God, like the spirit.
«You're listening to a liberal press, emissaries of Cuomo, because he (Trump) scares the s — out of them,» Paladino said.
It certainly jibes with the filmmaker's affection for protagonists who, for whatever reason, live in private worlds, in fairytale dreamscapes populated by emblems of good and emissaries of evil — worlds where the most colourful places are the interiors of churches, where the characters» fears and failings alike are assets.
Solgaleo and Lunala were described as the emissaries of the Sun and the Moon in the Pokemon World Lore.
Emissaries of an Iconic Religion, the first major solo exhibition in Nigeria of Lagos - based photographer Adolphus Opara.
Walking a tight rope between personal aesthetics and the repressive sociopolitical conditions of their countries, seven artists and a collaborative group — from Indonesia, Vietnam and Myanmar, respectively — demonstrated their roles as radical emissaries of change.
Donald Trump has put fossil fuel interests in charge of the United States government and tomorrow, emissaries of the fossil fuel industry will debate how to undermine international climate action.
Now our congregations are asking us to act as emissaries of their message to you, to embrace a shift in the way to do business.
The Face Of The God You Really Worship Is Revealed in Your Sexuality Emissaries of Divine Light (videotaped) Glen Ivy, CA April 27, 1992

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And we heard a variation of that theme late last week from Mick Mulvaney, the former South Carolina Congressman and Freedom Caucuser who now heads the Office of Management and Budget — and who, importantly, has been one of the Trump Administration's key emissaries in the effort to repeal and replace Obamacare.
Acting as a sort of Silicon Valley emissary to the Wall Street crowd, Bill Gurley, general partner at venture capital firm Benchmark, also took the stage later in the afternoon.
I know now, why God and Jesus stay invisible; with this kind of emissary running around acting like a pompous uncaring FOOL «In «His» Name», would YOU appear to mankind?!? I sure as hell wouldn't.
This list seems to apply to all fundamentalist christians except the pope part, and nowadays no - one thinks the pope is infallible or some kind of divine emissary.
According to both Mark and Luke, the cures accomplished by his emissaries so enhanced the fame of Jesus that a rumor that John the Baptist had risen from the dead spread abroad and came to the ears of King Herod Antipas (Mk 6:14 - 16; Lk 9:7 - 9).
A formal letter was drawn up to announce the decision of the Jerusalem church and was sent back to Antioch by two emissaries, Judas Barsabbas and Silas, both prophets, along with Paul and Barnabas, beloved by the church because they had risked their lives for Jesus Christ.
There might be a very little bit of truth to that — a few noisy emissaries from both sides have been known to go out of their way to discredit the other.
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