Sentences with phrase «little messages for»

One painter whose work leapt out from the melee was Joshua Nathanson, also a winning inclusion in the group show «Little Messages for Modern Shut Ins», curated by Olivan Cha and Eli Diner at Aran Cravey.
I'm certainly looking forward to playing it and getting as creative as I can with little messages for all to read.
This kids Christmas craft uses paint and stamps to design a box made to hold little messages for someone special.
It idealized agricultural and handicraft economies but had little message for the victims of poverty who had already been displaced from that world of the preindustrial village.
So I left a little message for the man in red...
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Get it on the internet, then the Wall Street Journal and 700 bloggers pick it up and cut and paste it, you have a global message for very little money.»
The first step is to stop spraying messages across multiple channels, with little regard for the human beings that read them.
For instance, a sales message like «we can save you 25 % on purchasing costs» will be of of little or not interest to any media audience, other than that, maybe, of a small trade journal.
I talked a little about contextual messaging, that's basically an email campaign that goes out to each of our users that gives them the relevant info that they're looking for.
What's more, with social media, low - cost email marketing programs and a little creativity, you can reach thousands of the right people with your message — virtually for free.
This little accessory puts all of that right at your fingertips: incoming and outgoing call notifications, alerts for text and email messages, real - time updates from Facebook, Twitter, Google Hangout and Skype.
Instead of scrolling through your inbox at the start of the day, looking for important messages in deep drifts of junk, give yourself a little psychological relief by deleting the obviously worthless items first.
This is especially true for long - established companies that are accustomed to pushing consistent, polished messages from the top but have little experience maintaining true two - way relationships with customers.
Their leaders devote enormous time and imagination to devising small gestures and little symbols that send big messages about what it takes for everyone to be at their best every day.
Now, for over twenty years, hes helped businesses, nonprofits, and community groups get their message out to the public with little or no expenditure.
«One important policy question on which most economists appear to agree, however, is that there is very little to be said in favour of taxing corporations.1 Many would agree, for example, that the title of a recent paper — «The Corporate Income Tax and How to Get Rid of It» (Vickrey, 1991)-- adequately conveys the main message of the extensive economic literature on this subject.
For B2B organizations, this is a tough transition for buried deep into the DNA of their own corporate cultures is the emphasis on pushing outwardly product and sales messaging thus they have little guidance on how to turn B2B buying into a social experienFor B2B organizations, this is a tough transition for buried deep into the DNA of their own corporate cultures is the emphasis on pushing outwardly product and sales messaging thus they have little guidance on how to turn B2B buying into a social experienfor buried deep into the DNA of their own corporate cultures is the emphasis on pushing outwardly product and sales messaging thus they have little guidance on how to turn B2B buying into a social experience.
For the rest of us, it's a reminder that Christians are in a unique place in modern society, with a message of redemption through Christ in an era when mainstream culture has little to say about hope for the futuFor the rest of us, it's a reminder that Christians are in a unique place in modern society, with a message of redemption through Christ in an era when mainstream culture has little to say about hope for the futufor the future.
The average person (me for example) knows so little about it we may never be able to get a clear message.
Maybe you are a good community builder, but you need to think a little about the medium for this message, medium for that message sort of thing.
Little as we know of his life and personality, we know enough of his message to make for ourselves a consistent picture.
The Church will not, for example, be able to baptize an African chieftain who wants to keep his harem; yet she may, in certain circumstances, judge that he has a subjectively good conscience (though he has heard the message of the gospel and is willing in principle to believe in it), because in his actual social and human circumstances he can not yet realize the moral demand of monogamy, as little as formerly king David and king Solomon.
the second: divorcees are weak, wimpy, defeatist ingrates yeah I haven't seen anything about this, granted I've only been subscribed to matt's blog for a few months now, but the closest I've seen to that is a general message that maybe you should try just a little harder to be with the love of your life
Maybe the Pope's message landed a little to close to home for some people?
Joseph Smith, who had little formal education, writes a 532 page fiction book with multiple story lines, more than three major ethnic groups that intermingle with one another, creates over 200 new names, many of which have Hebraic origin (Mosiah for instance), writes in chiasmas poetry, accurately predicts latter day pollution, international intrigue, the dispersing of the Gospel message and a host of other fictional and hysterical points was WRONG?
Those like Beegle, on the other hand, seem to have little appreciation for the doctrine of Scripture, I. e., the importance of maintaining its message to be authoritative and inspired.
If you are the chief executive of a bus company and you spend all your time talking about the gospel and not looking after train timetables and your staff you would probably get sacked and it felt to me that as the main message carrier for the party it was a little bit like having your main advertising hoarding permanently damaged, permanently vandalised so your me.
And the people keep coming every sunday for that little spiritual hit, that pat on the back and the message they want to hear «You are special, any bad deeds weren't your fault as you can blame them on Satan, and you get to live for eternity at the universal creators side, all for just a fiver...»
Keller ties a little bow on that section of the message saying that the doctrine of hell «can be used to create a pretext for cruelty,» but that the «biblical doctrine of hell» is that Jesus came «not to bring judgment but to bear judgment and to go to hell for his enemies.»
There is little in their message about «dialogue,» a key theme of Pope Francis; but there is a lot of hot rhetoric about impeding the enforcement of the laws, in terms weirdly reminiscent of the states - rights or «nullification» theory of John C. Calhoun, recently disowned by Yale University for his defense of slavery.
The Book of Jonah is another little book with a great message — the missionary message of the love of God for the people of Nineveh as well as for those of Jerusalem.
But it matters little as far as the main message of the Apostle is concerned, for what concerned him was not so much the specific doctrines at issue, but (or so I think) the fact that any doctrine, any putative representation of the «wisdom of the world,» should take the place of the Gospel that is the «word of the cross.»
But today, for reasons discussed in earlier chapters, it is simply a widespread cultural phenomenon that for increasing numbers the God - talk and religious language in which the church proclaims her message possesses little or no reality.
But these strategies have very little hope of being realized, largely because the very media which could generate public support for them are almost totally controlled by commercial interests which will see to it that the public never receives this message.
Not only has he been able to reach with his message many in the Praetorian guard and in that vast establishment of slaves, freedmen, and persons of every station known as the household of Caesar, but the very fact that he is in prison for his faith has given what little preaching he can still do added power, and inspired other Christians to preach more earnestly than ever.
But little by little the Christian, religious substance of his message and preaching was weakened, and in time his movement became a revolt pure and simple, full of hatred and a passion for looting.
You see, the devil is a sneaky enemy willing to use anything to draw naive church goers into the fiery gates of heck (sorry for the strong language, but this is serious): Harry Potter novels; the Smurfs; classic rock records that unveil hidden messages when played backwards; non-Harvest-related Halloween events; that disrespectful little jerk Bart Simpson.
There's a certain richness to seeing someone deliberately making inflamatory and derogatory statements on a message board pull a 180 and say that the only people who do that are those who are little boys looking for a «cyber fight».
I don't care what you believe or don't believe because this is an anonymous message board filled with little boys, especially on the weekend, looking for a cyber fight because so many of them are either little or fat or somehow unable to fight in real life.
A man was sent on horseback immediately with a note to the Elector's Office at Eisenach, to take a message up to the Wartburg, telling Luther to remain hidden, at least for a little longer yet.
His messages have always been a little syrupy for my liking.
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The contrary interpretation that I suggest has the added advantage of consistency with a rather straightforward 1939 article by Whitehead entitled, quite simply, «An Appeal to Sanity,» whose message leaves uncharacteristically little room for confusion.1
It was constant, with bright screens turned on about every three minutes, message read, screen dimmed for a little bit... then.......
So glad to hear that they were a success, thanks for letting me know:) Sorry for the late reply here, your last message got a little lost in my inbox - I just noticed it now!
I am feeling a little uninspired during this shift in the seasons while I wait for the first spring produce, so if you have any recipes you'd love to see, shoot me a message or let me know in the comments.
The beverage companies will utilize a range of marketplace activities in these Little Rock neighborhoods in an effort to help people reduce their calories: such as making lower - calorie and smaller - portion beverages more available in stores, providing incentives for consumers to try these options and displaying new calorie awareness messages at points of sale.
The NBA Internet began on message boards and in forums where people who cared about the minutiae of the sport gathered to form communities and debate the topics of the day in a media landscape that cared little for such conversations.
I saw that Aubameyang put a nice message on Instagram and whilst I'm not really one for post-game social media from players (it all feels a little hollow — I don't even follow any Arsenal players on any of their accounts for that reason) I did have a quick flick to see Auba's.
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