Sentences with phrase «sparrow by»

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Titles with NAL include WHISTLING IN THE DARK by Lesley Kagen, ROOFTOPS OF TEHRAN by Mahbod Seraji, and FLIGHT OF THE SPARROW by Amy Belding Brown.
Short Takes: Isle of Dogs by Steven Mears, Red Sparrow by Nicolas Rapold, The Rider by Teo Bugbee, The Endless by April Wolfe, Werewolf by Nick Pinkerton
I'm 1/4 Cherokee native American i was given the name Sparrow by our clan medicine man we are the tribunal bear clan of Berea ky
Former senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan likened government bureaucracies dispensing social services to the poor as «feeding the sparrows by feeding the horses.»
The charges stem from the discovery of 14 golden eagles and 149 other protected birds, including hawks, blackbirds, larks, wrens and sparrows by the company at its «Campbell Hill» and «Top of the World» wind projects in Converse County between 2009 and 2013.
The cushions seen here include Sparrows by John Lewis, Peony by Georgia Wilkinson Designs and Bird Garden by Mark Hearld, from St Jude's.

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Early adopters offering tea by subscription include Tea Sparrow and Simple Loose Leaf.
Endorsed by Alberta Progressive Conservative Party president Bill Smith, Manitoba Senator Don Plett, Manitoba MP Joy Smith and former PC MP for Calgary - Centre Harvie Andre, former Calgary - Southwest PC MP Bobbie Sparrow.
The sparrows are never forgotten by God, and yet they fall to earth (Q 12:7).
Such a fantastic religious individual would say (to characterize him by putting into his mouth these lines), «That a sparrow can live is comprehensible; it does not know anything about existing before God.
At that moment the barn cat came by, heard the sparrow, went over, pulled him out of the dung, and ate him.
Pain that isn't caused by the choice of the Sparrow but by evil done to them by those who should have been nurturing them.
In theory it might seem to be a matter of indifference whether the imagination were formed by natural things like seeds sown and growing into plants — lilies — and sparrows flying or falling.
It reminds me that, today, there are sparrows falling from trees and planets coursing through space, that a great cloud of witnesses has come before me and will come after me, that I have sinned by what I have done and what I have left undone, that all I really need is my daily bread, that, with or without me, the glory of God persists, «as it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be.»
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).
It is easy to define the sparrow's relationship with God by the moment it fell and was not caught rather than by the far more numerous, but no less real, moments in which it was happily being what it was created to be.
That is to make the mind of man the measure of being, not the Mind of God, whereas we are told by the Word of God Incarnate that «Every hair of your head is counted», «Not a sparrow falls to the ground without your heavenly Father knowing».
opinion8it: I feel it's a little bigger than that: God (and Jesus by default) is directing everything — every sparrow, every person, every event, every Goverment.
Dying characters walk away down long shadowy corridors with God - knows - what at the end; they are carried off to the netherworld by huge flocks of preternatural sparrows; they ride a «steepening spiral of darkness... down and down, to whatever dreams there are.»
A sparrow passes by my window.
The last time we saw Loras he was being held prisoner by the High Sparrow and looked very sickly.
And though King Tommen's youth and inexperience proved no match for the High Sparrow, Cersei nonetheless earned her freedom by confessing her sins and enduring a horrific, nude walk of shame through the city back to the Red Keep.
A child psychiatrist, Dr. Sparrow's care in the 1990s for children hospitalized for severe psychiatric disturbances, often associated with physical and sexual abuse, and for developmental delays aggravated by social and economic deprivation, prompted his interest in community - based prevention and health promotion.
Dr. Sparrow has authored numerous other scholarly works, teaches and lectures nationally and internationally, and is frequently called upon for his expertise by national and international media.
Sunday afternoon moves into academic presentations by Bruce Perry, Riane Eisler, Mary McMullen, Joshua Sparrow, Stuart Shanker, James Swain, Riane Eisler, continuing into Monday and Tuesday's presentations, that we hope you stay (register separately) and enjoy.
Sunday afternoon moves into academic presentations by Bruce Perry, Riane Eisler, Mary McMullen, Joshua Sparrow, Stuart Shanker, James Swain, Riane Eisler, continuing into
As described by Dr. Lester and Dr. Sparrow, Dr. Brazelton's creativity and openness to new possibilities and ways of understanding allowed him to see connections among new ideas emerging around him and his observations.
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The Sparrow 4 - piece crib set by Lolli Living features whimsical birds and eclectic prints perfect for little girls.
Although it's not strictly a rebellion — thanks to the oddities listed by Andrew Sparrow here — it's still rather embarrassing for David Cameron.
As soon as the news was broken by Andrew Sparrow on theguardian.com, Think Politics, Tweet4Labour, Guido Fawkes and others cited Sparrow on the microblogging site.
Political reporter Jessica Elgot called them «extremely hard» and revealed that the team was being «carried entirely» by liveblog guru Andrew Sparrow.
Andrew Sparrow's rolling coverage of the day's political developments, including George Osborne being questioned by MPs on the Treasury committee about the autumn statement
Oh, and a footnote: asked by Andy Sparrow of the Guardian whether the Party would definitely contest Eastleigh at the next election, Warsi said only that she was responsible for «developing Conservative thinking» and that the next election will be fought on «the Coalition's record».
Noon Sky's Jon Craig reports that Labour are saying that the Tory vote has increased to about 38 % of the vote, which by my reckoning would be about 13,300 votes, equating - if Andrew Sparrow's gossip was also right - to a Tory majority of 6,500.
Its mousebird descendants — about the size of a sparrow and marked by their soft, grayish or brownish hairlike feathers — still dwell in trees in sub-Saharan Africa today.
Many experts do fear the great homogenisation of nature, a world taken over by a few mongrel and ubiquitous species — brown rats and house sparrows, superweeds and cultivated crops.
Two million frozen tree sparrows were discovered by customs in Rotterdam last month, en route from China to Italy.
Researchers at the University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna have discovered that tree sparrows can recognise eggs deposited by other tree sparrows but do not always reject them.
The researchers also checked for the sparrows» motivation for ejecting eggs by introducing the models either at the time of egg - laying or during incubation.
The model shows that if animals are still doing what they did before habitat damage caused by decades of agricultural intensification, then large, early - nesting species such as great tits will be fine, but late - nesting species such as tree sparrows will decline.
Male song sparrows shift their song into higher frequencies, so it is not obscured by the lower rumble of cities.
In this way, the Internet has become a primary form of external or «transactive» memory (a term coined by Sparrow's one - time academic advisor, social psychologist Daniel Wegner), where information is stored collectively outside the brain.
Led by Columbia University psychologist Betsy Sparrow, the researchers conducted a series of experiments whose results suggest that when people are faced with difficult questions, they are likely to think that the Internet will help them find the answers.
From 2011 - 16, 93 percent of predation to Brewer's sparrows was caused by rodents.
The purpose of the cage was to let us measure how much arthropods * alone were capable of eating in this Manhattan park, without interference from mice, rats, sparrows, and whatever other urban critters might shuffle by with the munchies.
Please head over to our sister blog eScienceCommons to learn about how two types of white - throated sparrow have differences in behavior, which are driven by a chromosomal alteration.
Friederike was the scientific coordinator of the climateprediction.net project the role has been taken over by Sarah Sparrow.
Our observations also allowed us to determine the total amount of virus shed by 24 infected sparrows during one hour through their feces, at 105.23 EID50.
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