Sentences with phrase «great names engage»

Great names engage but do not declare, and they evoke rather than explain.

Not exact matches

«Always a great way to get people to engage is asking them to help us name some of the unique flowers that our florists incorporate in their bouquets that we have never come across before.»
Use language appropriate to the visitor based on the target audience Heat maps show an F pattern is used when scanning content, so using bold headings and sub-headings to make it easier to scan and break up a copy Change paragraphs to bulleted lists Put the main point first (inverted pyramid) Use personal pronouns Put yourself in the place of the visitor and consider questions the visitor may have, then get to the point with the answer Add links, if appropriate, to keep the visitor engaged on your site and to keep them from searching elsewhere Name links (and anchor text) in a way that the visitor will know what to expect when they click Find out what keywords visitors are searching for to reach your site and write with these keywords in mind These tips are a great starting point for anyone wanting to optimize their website content.
The highest science, the loftiest speculation, the mightiest philosophy, which can ever engage the attention of a child of God, is the name, the nature, the person, the work, the doings, and the existence of the great God whom he calls his Father.
If we engage in the «de-mythologizing» of the Revelation to St. John the Divine, as we must also «de-mythologize» the creation stories in the book Genesis in the Old Testament, we realize that what is being said is that as human existence and the world in which that existence is set has its origin in the circumambient, everlasting, faithful Love that is nothing other than God — we recall Wesley's hymn, quoted a few paragraphs back, that «his nature and his Name is Love», and Dante's great closing line in The Divine Comedy about «the Love that moves the sun and the other stars» — so also the «end» toward which all creaturely existence moves is that very same Love.
I am engaged to a great guy named Justin.
Barbarella also runs into a disorganized, mustachioed, stocking - clad revolutionary named — I kid you not — Dildano (David Hemmings), who is happy to engage in the now standard hand - to - hand form of whoopy with her in exchange for an invisible key of great importance.
Following mild - mannered office drone Simon James as his life takes a dark turn when a doppelganger named James Simon joins his company, soon winning over colleagues and the girl that he secretly loves, as Kevin said in Toronto, the film «matches its visual consistency with a narrative rhythm that is utterly engaging,» with a gorgeous look from DP Erik Wilson and a great score by Andrew Hewitt.
«The pilot offers access to these brand names and more, with the benefit of insight on what has performed best in the consumer market and what will generate the most circulation for Cloud libraries... Macmillan can benefit from our community of engaged collection development librarians who talk up great books — old and new — across social networks.»
Mad Hop appears, the Other World's «greatest detective,» who Ben engages to help his search; Mad Hop is as eccentric as his name, sometimes reminding me of another Mad character from Lewis Carroll whose bungling, frustration, and even wisdom add to the magic circus.
Francis Bacon and the Masters looks at the artistic influences of one of our most visceral and engaging modern painters to expose exciting parallels between Bacon's unflinching artistic outlook and the work of some of art's great practitioners; Van Gogh, Rembrandt and Velázquez to name a few.
This show, which takes its name from a 1964 album by the great experimental jazz musician Rahsaan Roland Kirk, weaves their work together to create a nuanced picture of the ways in which the spiritual has engaged the artistic imagination.
Unapologetically the writings of an artist, not a critic, in Georges Braque & Others, Winkfield engages some of the greatest names in art (Vermeer, Chardin, Signac, Ryder, Dadd, Brancusi, Cornell, Duchamp, Johns and of course Braque, among others)-- asking questions, seeing the details and sharing the obscure facts that only an artist like Winkfield could notice and convey with such great charm.
Seems to me that this is a great opportunity for you to engage in a discussion of the science, free from name - calling.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z