Pure senses of plants and flowers.
As I explained I don't really think it is brain washing in
the pure sense of the meaning.
Its power should not be underestimated: natures fresh to sexuality can have
a purer sense of the mystery of the body and a spontaneous understanding of the true relationship ofbodily actions to human love.
And honestly, it made me really mad because my wife is incredibly creative, incredibly gifted, very talented and even an artist in
the purest sense of the word.
More current versions such as the Jerusalem and NRSV go back to older Greek and Hebrew texts for their translations and give
a purer sense of the language and probable intent of the writers.
Like a lover who never gives up on you, intuition will do whatever it takes to capture your attention and guide you toward your path of power, love, health, and
the purest sense of purpose.
During Single - legged squat variations the focus is on one leg and this leg has to do the heavy lifting, in
the purest sense of the word.
Amir Adnan has designated these all kurtas with
the pure sense of modernity.
Let's be honest, though — just because an MCU character is getting a standalone film doesn't mean it's going to be a solo film... At least not in
the purest sense of the word.
She's moving, miffed, and magnificent in Love is Strange, giving a pitch - perfect supporting performance, in
the purest sense of the term.
But at the end of the day, the sheer amount of hours that gets pumped into games like Mario Kart, Smash Bros, Nintendo Land (this was awesome as a 4 - 5 player experience) and taking into account
the purer sense of fun that comes with playing with your friends I don't see going for mostly first party titles being much of a limitation.
The Exorcist is a good movie in
the purest sense of the word, and I think that you can draw encouragement from it no matter what your theological standpoint.
This is a Disney remake in
the purest sense of the world.
The film's core is all heart, but surrounding the dramatic moments is
a pure sense of humor that generated more genuine laughter than any comedy I've seen in recent years.
But that lack of freshness is made up for with
a pure sense of fun that has mostly been missing from the genre for too treacherously long.
Epic in
the purest sense of the word.
The news confirmed rumors that RIM planned to support Android, but this is not support in
its purest sense of the word.
So any adopted greyhound has truly been «rescued» in
the purest sense of the word.
This is an adventure game in the absolute
purest sense of the genre that allows the player to explore cryptic temples and to cross wind - beaten expanses of alien landscape.
With the PlayStation 2, Polyphony found the computational horsepower to match its vision and the game took on a new dimension in terms of visual fidelity and
the pure sense of «feeling» the car through the controls.
Everything from the music, the setting and the vibrant colors give off the most
purest sense of a fantasy adventure.
Morandi's were paintings in
the purest sense of the word.
I was looking for
some pure sense of authenticity.
Lichens, which are a symbiotic association of a fungal and photosynthetic organism, are generally not considered plants in
the purest sense of taxonomy, although earlier classification schemes viewed them as plants.
My goal is to keep Dot Earth «the right room for an argument» — in
the purest sense of the word as used in the amazing Monty Python sketch involving Michael Palin (Man) and John Cleese (Arguer):
Having stood on the shifting sea ice near the North Pole once, I do feel the desire to be bipolar and go to Antarctic waters someday, despite conditions that will always make trips there adventure travel in
the purest sense of that word.
But then again, «There's no such thing as clean anything, in terms of
the pure sense of the word,» said Richard Axelbaum, director of the new Consortium for Clean Coal Utilization at Washington University in St. Louis.
As it turns out, iTunes Match doesn't actually «stream» music in
the purest sense of the word.
Canada is «not» a capitalist country in
the purest sense of the word; it is a mixed economy of partial capitalism and partial central government control; it is a quasi capitalist - quasi socialist country, politically speaking.
In
the purest sense of the word, an «original» is a one - of - kind piece or a piece that was made during a limited production run (also called a limited edition).
Not exact matches
As such, customer success makes much more
sense to include in your CAC ratio, not in
pure CAC, because you'll want to measure the efficiency
of your acquisition teams independently.
While Jacqui had tried a variety
of other workouts, she found
Pure Barre's pace, challenge, fun, and
sense of community to be exactly what she was looking for.
At
Pure Barre, women share a
sense of community in which they are inspired and empowered by each others» fitness and lifestyle goals.
At
Pure Barre, women share a
sense of community, in which they are inspired and empowered by each other's fitness and lifestyle goals.
Pure Barre studios offer an unmatched client experience, combining the challenging technique with a strong
sense of community.
There is truly a
sense of camaraderie and friendship that is formed through
Pure Barre.
I love
sense of community that comes with a
Pure Barre membership.
This is, in the
purest of senses, privilege: the ability to avoid the consequences that most anyone else in the same situation would have to endure — and, along with that, the ability to walk all over less powerful people in order to avoid those consequences — due to one's own power and social position.
Tanya is grateful to be a
Pure Barre studio owner, stating «There is a
sense of pride that comes with being a
Pure Barre owner, and a lot
of that is related to associating with this impressive network
of entrepreneurs.»
Although both records were very different in sound and vision, they carried the similar
sense that the
pure artistic vision
of Jars
of Clay had somehow been compromised by the production influences
of the different producers.
Few can match Job for
pure misery, a man who went from immense personal wealth and happiness to utter nothingness in a matter
of days, and fewer can match him for stony faith — a resolute, steely trust that God had an answer, even if that answer didn't really make
sense from an earthly perspective.
But the ideal first - person narrator always speaks in some
sense from beyond the grave
of his own character, and Mailer's resurrected Jesus» relating «The Events Leading Up to My Execution»» may be the
purest possible literary solution.
I just believe that as someone who wasn't raised with religion, my instinctual
sense of morals is a lot more
pure than those influenced by religion.
Granted, therefore, that God's infinite conceptual valuation
of pure possibility may justly be termed «free» since it is «limited by no actuality which it presupposes (PR 524), yet the temporal integrative activity
of his consequent nature, whereby he loves particular occasions
of the actual world, may also be called «free,» though in a somewhat different
sense.
And it was known yea verily that a riddle that was not, in the
purest sense, and yet by the grace
of Iluvatar in the answering shall ye know its truest nature..
First, given that the characteristic feature
of decisions in general is limitation (following PR 164), Christian still has to make
sense of Whitehead's reference to the «transcendent decision
of God» a propos
of pure potentiality.
There can be no doubt that God makes decisions a propos
of the disjunctive multiplicity
of eternal objects; the difficulty is to establish in precisely what
sense these divine decisions are distinguishable from the choices and calculations made by the Leibnizian deity Whitehead's dilemma seems to be this: on the one hand, the principle
of classification is to be challenged by positing the primordiality
of a world
of eternal objects that knows «no exclusions, expressive in logical terms»; on the other hand, positing
pure potentiality as a «boundless and unstructured infinity» (IWM 252) lacking all logical order would seem to be precisely that conceptual move which renders it «inefficacious» or «irrelevant.»
It is the man and the woman to whom the act remains, each time, as fresh and beautiful, as it was the first time, who are able to sustain and perpetuate their first
sense of its glory in the midst
of the sober or bleak or sordid realities
of day to day life, and who can feel, afresh each time, a boundless gratitude for each other and for this blessed source
of sweetness and strength — it is they who are the truly «virgin», the truly
pure and chaste; and (on the Humanist hypothesis) it is they who are the remnant selected by grace to be the true and spiritual seed
of the risen Christ.33
Descartes, for instance, explicitly forbade himself any recourse to the world's testimony
of itself; in his third Meditation, he seals all his
senses against nature, so that he can undertake his rational reconstruction
of reality from a position
pure of any certitude save that
of the ego's own existence.
There is reason to think that such a conceptuality can make more adequate
sense of the possibility
of new beginnings and new creations in history than a
pure humanism can.