Sentences with phrase «holloway who»

This time you take control of protagonist Marcus Holloway who, with the help of some fellow hackers calling themselves DedSec, aims to take down an advanced surveillance system called ctOS 2.0 and its shady creators, Blume.
This is a sad and tragic true story of the disappearance of a pretty 18 year - old Alabama high - school graduate Natalee Holloway who disappeared on May 30, 2005 during a high school graduation trip to Aruba.
It will be Marvin Pratt and not acting Milwaukee County Executive Lee Holloway who will hold the county's top spot until April 5.
Instead of criticizing him saying he's too old or that «USADA changed him», why not just tip your hat to Max Holloway who is an incredible fighter maturing and coming into his own greatness right before our eyes.
It was Fr Holloway who convinced me, not just by his words but by his personal witness.
Far more inspiring during seminary years was listening to Edward Holloway who linked priestly celibacy directly to Jesus Christ and to priestly loving, making it emerge clearly that celibacy is not something a priest grits his teeth and does, but is more a continual state of being, in relationship to Christ, which has its own specific way of giving and receiving love.

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We interviewed Darnell Holloway, Yelp's manager of local business outreach, who offered these three steps for handling negative user reviews on the site:
Holloway telling of when he was a young priest and knew a good lad, very keen on his faith, who was possibly a candidate for the priesthood.
It was when the youngster Edward Holloway tried to encourage a «girl who was just a friend» to go to daily Mass that he realised that what he truly desired was not the intimacy of a purely natural, human friendship but the supernatural friendship of Christ.
For this reason Holloway frequently defines the essence of the priest as the one who presides and has power over the Body and Blood of the Lord.
Holloway speaks of the «sacral action of Christ through men who are ministers».
And here is Fr Holloway, «Our knowing is yearning towards more... the end of the search is actually for the Wisdom who is God.»
Bishop Richard Holloway took this to its natural conclusion in 1995 when he wrote in The Times «God has given us our promiscuous genes, so I think it would be wrong for the Church to condemn people who have followed their instincts.»
This is why those of us who are dedicated to continuing Holloway's project welcome debate.
For Holloway it is not a question of theoretical speculation, but of filling out our understanding of the majesty and meaning of our Lord Jesus Christ as the «Master Key» who unlocks the meaning of all orders of creation, material as well as spiritual.
The bishop in question this time is Richard Holloway of Edinburgh, the primus of the Scottish Episcopal Church, who gave an interview averring that there's nothing wrong with sodomy and sadomasochism so long as it is consensual.
Neither is there any personality cult of Edward Holloway among those who have caught the power of his ideas in the loose knit co-operative called the Faith Movement.
Edward Holloway, the founder of the Faith Movement, who died in March 1999, was amongst those deeper and subtler minds who early on recognised the passing of the «old synthesis» and the urgent need for a development of theology and doctrine to meet the needs of the times.
Holloway then goes on to say that from this flows, as equally constitutive of who and what we are as spiritual beings, a further procession.
The youth movement was founded in 1972, an essential inspiration from Fr Holloway with support from Canon George Telford, who was director of education in the Southwark diocese.
Fr Roger Nesbitt, another of the young priests Fr Holloway influenced and who was to become his chief collaborator and the co-founder of the Faith Movement, has edited this text for publication.
Holloway, who was then parish priest of Portslade in Sussex, suggested that we should form a youth movement.
Holloway consistently points out that the Church is not some Presbyterian gathering of believers who happen to come together because it is convenient to do so.
This involves a causality which Holloway calls physical and perfective: physical, because it is Christ, God made man, who acts directly through the material elements of the sacraments; perfective, because this is the fullness of God's one work in creation, which creation finds a special fruition when matter calls out for spirit and the two are joined in one unity which we call «man».
Cardinal Ratzinger (as he was at the time), the late Father Edward Holloway and two former seminary professors were among a few who encouraged me to continue writing.
In Fr David Barrett's September 2007 article in this Magazine «The Church and Sacramentality», he explained Edward Holloway's definition of a sacrament as «the enfleshing... of an objective gift of God,... in Christ, enwrapped in matter as befits... the economy of God who became enwrapt with a human soul and body for the perfection and the beatification of His creature.»
In fact it is Arthur Dink 11 year old Holloway school kid who scored 30 goals in lunch time football against the schools 5 year old's.
It has been a testing summer for Crystal Palace manager Ian Holloway, who is desperately trying to improve the Eagles squad as they fight for Premier League survival.
You mean the guy who destroyed Barboza in December, then was about to fight Ferguson for the LW title until he dropped out, then Holloway until he dropped out, then took an opponent on ~ 24 hours notice?
I would argue we're in the golden era of like - able, humble champions right now, Stipe, DC, Robert Whittaker, Max Holloway, DJ, Rose Namajunas... even Ferguson and potentially Khabib, are all down to earth champions who make the UFC brand better.
What's more, Holloway also received his maiden ink from his very own son William, who is now fully trained as a professional tattoo artist.
Some of the credit has to go to the manager, Ian Holloway, who has been a media darling with his wise - cracks and care - free attitude when thrust into the public limelight in press conferences and post-match interviews.
The absence of Charlie Adam isn't the only blow for Ian Holloway, who is also without the likes of goalkeeper Matt Gilks and midfielder Chris Basham, but there's also the possibility of Sunday's mouthwatering clash — A fixture fitting for post-Christmas — might not even go ahead, because of the sub-zero temperatures.
I was so sure we'd win that I luged a silver carton cut out of the famous cup, that was as almost as large as me, all the way from Holloway to Wembley, on the jam packed public transport, through the crowds down Wembley Way and held it close on the full Wembley terraces, no mean feat I can tell ya as anyone who had visited that stadium back in the day who wasn't even yet in his teens could confirm.
Blues welcome another London side to St.Andrews today, out of form QPR who have not won for 5 games under Holloway.
However striker DJ Campbell, who is their joint - leading scorer in the league this season with 9 along with Adam, is still serving his three - match suspension and will be unavailable for selection for Ian Holloway.
Ian Holloway is set to make changes to his starting XI in a bid to protect the fitness and conditioning of his players, with Matt Philipps, who impressed from the bench at Eastlands on Saturday, set to be handed a rare opportunity to shine from the outset.
As if the task at hand wasn't daunting enough, Holloway will be without arguably his two most consistent performers this season in Charlie Adam, who pulls all the strings in the heart of the Blackpool midfield, and striker DJ Campbell, Blackpool's leading goalscorer in the Premier League this season with nine goals.
Do you back a West Brom side who have suffered nine defeats in their last twelve games in the Premier League, or try your luck with Ian Holloway's effervescent Blackpool side, a team who have tasted defeat just twice in their last eight league clashes and will arrive at The Hawthorns on the back of another sensational result, a 2 - 1 victory over Liverpool.
Despite the win proving elusive at home, Blackpool's performances on the whole at Bloomfield Road have been very pleasing, especially their latest valiant effort against Man City, who the pushed all the way and never gave up until the final whistle in typical Holloway / Blackpool fashion.
However, Ian Holloway will be keen to stress the importance of maintaining focus and and a sense of perspective ahead of the arrival of the Red Devils, who now lead the way and remain unbeaten in all competitions this season, with important points up for grabs in a fixture where it would be easy for sides like Blackpool to merely turn up and play the role of an excited tourist starring at an awe - inspiring monument.
Not for Blackpool boss Ian Holloway, who has promised his players will go there with one thing in mind; to attack.
No doubt that encounter will be playing on the mind of Holloway, who is once again ruling out tactical changes meaning the same old attack - minded Blackpool will turn up on Tuesday, but they could be the makers of their own downfall if they aren't careful, as Birmingham have already proven they can be one of Blackpool's bogey teams, not least because Birmingham are actually capable of repelling a Tangerine invasion on their goalmouth.
A rejuvenated Chelsea is next up for Holloway's team, who were spanked 4 - 0 by relegation - rivals Wolves last weekend as Blackpool's two - match unbeaten came to an abrupt and demoralising end.
A lot of patience is required from Holloway's side, I'm not sure whether they'll have enough as 90 minutes with Birmingham can be frustrating at times, just ask Aston Villa, Bolton, Man City and Sunderland, teams who are all very strong at home but failed to overhaul the Blues on home soil.
A drubbing is never good for team morale and is left to Ian Holloway, who is so often the joker, to lift the spirits in the camp in time for their next assignment, a home fixture with a poor travelling Fulham.
So it was Arsenal who gave the Tangerines their first dose of Premiership reality at the Emirates a week ago, despatching of Ian Holloway's side not just with ease but with a touch of class as well.
But surely their sparkling form at the Cottage will stretch beyond the weekend, as next up is Ian Holloway's Blackpool who have won only two of thirteen league games since the turn of the year.
For Holloway, an ambitious woman who wanted a career, a husband and children, she got exactly what she wanted — and a loving someone, Byrne, to watch her two kids as well as the two kids Byrne had with Marston.
I also have give a big hat tip to Andrew Chadwick of the New Political Communication Unit, Royal Holloway (who also happens to be my PhD supervisor).
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