Sentences with phrase «so summon»

So summon up your compassion, don't let the anger trigger you, and welcome the tears and fears that always hide behind the anger.
So he summons up his nurturing and focuses on Sophie.
-- so I summoned my next - door neighbor, a woman, for help.
So he summons his most loyal servant, who just happens to be named Minion (David Cross, an entirely lost cause at this point), to conjure up a new and improved mortal enemy on the good side.
Release date: March 23 Cast: Nicole Munoz, Laurie Holden, Chloe Rose Director: Adam MacDonald (Backcountry) Why it's great: A troubled young woman is having problems with her mother, so she summons a demon to help her out... then quickly comes to regret her horrible mistake.
The Governor General shall from Time to Time, in the Queen's Name, by Instrument under the Great Seal of Canada, summon qualified Persons to the Senate; and, subject to the Provisions of this Act, every Person so summoned shall become and be a Member of the Senate and a Senator.
As of the Anniversary Update, the taskbar calendar now integrates with Windows 10's Calendar app, so summoning it reveals an overview of your tasks for the day in addition to the usual time / date view.

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Meanwhile, the British Parliament has threatened to issue a summons to Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg to testify across the pond if he doesn't voluntarily agree to do so.
Ah, Siri — she's getting so useful now that she can summon me an Uber.
Instead, so - called «John Doe» accounts owners hired the law firm Berns Weiss to ask the judge for permission to challenge an IRS summons of Coinbase.
So you might potentially be able to do things like summon the car to your location, or sit back and ride rather than steer on your way to work.
Richardson is also famed for normalizing «porno chic» in mainstream culture — his work features bukaki poses, and images of the photographer himself being fellated before the camera are now so common as to summon yawns.
When errors or empty shelves are discovered, Bossa Nova sends a meesage to a human worker, who is summoned to do the restocking (manipulating goods is a complex mechanical task still under development, so a human worker is needed to handle products).
And Andrew MacDougall summoned reporters so he could explain to them that this was an excellent state of affairs.
So much for «We are accountable `; Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg has declined a summons from a UK parliamentary committee that's investigating how social media data is being used, and — as recent revelations suggest misused — for political ad targeting.
So much for «We are accountable `; Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg has declined a summons from a UK parliamentary committee that's investigating how social media data is bein
«We are pleased that the Government has finally filed an enforcement proceeding, so that a court can weigh in on the merits of the summons without any procedural distractions.
And if so, can it summon help with enough warning time that it makes a difference?
Papandreou's surprise referendum announcement so startled world leaders that French President Nicolas Sarkozy and German Chancellor Angela Merkel, two architects of the debt deal, summoned Papandreou to Cannes for emergency talks Wednesday.
One word will suffice, but you'll need to summon more courage to do that than you have shown so far.
«My first question to him or her will be: «Are you prepared to openly to declare as sin what God calls sin and to summon all people to repentance and to do so publicly?»
Chad, try to summon up more courage than you have been able to so far, and try to answer my question more directly.
Your brassy gong has summoned dust from Africa and dancing decks have sprung beyond the town so nights bring shadows through the fields to trysts in lands.
The peacemaker «is God's fellow - worker,» but we make peace not by conciliatory words and humane projects but through making peace «wherever we are destined and summoned to do so: in the active life of our own community and in that aspect of it which can actively help determine its relationship to another community.»
But what matters is that in every hour of decision we are aware of our responsibility and summon our conscience to weigh exactly how much is necessary to preserve the community, and accept just so much and no more;... that we... struggle with destiny in fear and trembling lest it burden us with greater guilt than we are compelled to assume.
It is a gift to the world from those who know that they are both summoned and sent, and so have communion with a God who is doing something new.
Those people of God, so gifted at sliding into amnesia and forgetting their story and purpose, were summoned together frequently and inconveniently, to help them to recall what was most important.
Furthermore, whatever was the case with his «Messianic consciousness,» Jesus, in so far as we know him from the Synoptic tradition, did not summon his disciples to have faith in Christ.
So the New Testament joins with the assurance of redemption the powerful counterpoint of the summons to repentance and faith:
I do not know whether this is the audience which can hear the summons to think in the terms of that theme, to lift up mind and heart into regions of thought and imagination so majestic, to dedicate itself to a cause so tremendous.
Finally, and most important of all according to Buber, the person is not treated here as an object of investigation but is summoned «to set himself to rights,» to bring his inner being to unity so that he may respond to the address of Being over against him.
A call for us to be quickened, straightened into hearing One who is not part of the world of our entrapment by and scandal at each other, so that we who are inclined to settle for less can be summoned into the joy of more by One who loves us.
So Ahab sent a summons throughout Israel 21.
So opens Professor J. Budziszewski's «Vicious Circles, Virtuous Circles, and Getting from One to the Other,» one of the afternoon lectures at the Summons of Freedom Conference.
For another, it suggests that the event the «death of God» theologians are so confusedly and confusingly summoning us to acknowledge is not the death of God but the demise of this traditional interpretation of reality.
Giorgio La Pira, a leader of the Italian resistance, described Dalla Costa as «the soul of this «activity of love» aimed to save so many brothers;» and Father Cipriano Ricotti remembers being summoned to Dalla Costa's office: «The Archbishop asked me... if I believed that I could devote myself to helping Jews.
NP: Excellent point about a gay person struggling against «centuries of interpretation, theology, cultural norms, popular opinion, inherited sexual mores and so much more that a straight person has the luxury of summoning
So, deep in the sixth century, on the very eve of the second exodus, the voice of prophetism, summoning into a single moment of time the act of creation and the first exodus, proclaims the now old prophetic faith in the redemptive purpose of Yahweh's judgment:
God message is always: Immerse yourself in this sinful world that so desperately needs words and acts of healing, and you will find you are not alone, for I am already there, summoning you to help me.
So when one learns that the Synod of Catholic cardinals and bishops summoned by the same Pope has returned the conversation to the culture wars of the West — though with unmistakable overtones of capitulation on many of the bishops» part — it is, to say no more, a disappointment.
So if (in the quality of a tragic hero, for I can get no higher) I had been summoned to undertake such a royal progress to Mount Moriah, I know well what I would have done.
It does not come in the first instance as a summons to take heart, and to gird up our moral wills, but rather as an invitation to confess our inability to release ourselves from bondage, a call to open ourselves to a love which is freely given, which has never let us go, and which is ours on the sole condition that we are willing to trust the God who so loves us.
It is an infectious joy in Christ which best summons and convinces, and you must be able to say «if I had my time over again, I would make the same choice again, only with less hesitation: I can not be so sure the good Lord would say the same for his part, about me».
Athanasius then makes clear that the operation of God implies no subordination or imperfection: «for God is not imperfect, nor did He summon the Son to help Him in His need; but, being Father of the Word, He makes all things by His means, and without delivering creation over to Him, by His means and in Him exercises Providence over it, so that not even a sparrow falls to the ground without the Father (Mt 10, 29), nor is the grass clothed without God (Mt 10, 30), but at once the Father works, and the Son works hitherto (cf. Jn 5, 17).
So critical was Tabitha's ministry to the early church that Peter himself was summoned to her bedside, and when he arrived, he found widows from all across Joppa weeping together in Tabitha's home.
Why has our species been so ineradicably religious, so sensitive to a dimension of mystery summoning us to move beyond any absolute contentment with the mere givenness of things?
Between you and I, I'm feeling very afraid, and every ounce of courage is being summoned so that I can complete this treacherous task well.
The question, then, is: Will these meanings from their respective lives and experience be summoned by the congregation to meet the meanings of the preacher; will these meanings in turn be met by his meanings so that both preacher and congregation are confronted anew and more deeply by the meanings of the gospel?
Al - Hajj Unto each nation have We given sacred rites which they are to perform; so let them not dispute with thee of the matter, but summon thou unto thy Lord.
Beyond that, what makes the rapture so intriguing is not the idea of what it would be like to be summoned up to heaven, but what would become of those who weren't.
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