Sentences with phrase «after prefacing»

When an Espaillat supporter, after prefacing his question with a reference to «middle east... dictators... in power for such a long time, 30 years, 40 years» asked «when is too long», King first noted Espaillat's 18 years in the state legislature, but then veered off message saying that «if someone wants real change» they should consider the third candidate, Michael Walrond.
Right after the Preface I provide a suggested syllabus that divides up the book's content into 24 manageable assignments, taking a thematic approach (the book itself is laid out chronologically).
Canon The part of the Mass beginning after the Preface and Sanctus and ending just before the Lord's Prayer.

Not exact matches

For Mark's Gospel, the connection occurs almost immediately, as Jesus's statement that some «will not taste death until they see the kingdom of God after it has come with power» prefaces the event of the transfiguration (Mark 9:1 — 2).
After composing the theoretical part, however, Whitehead realized that it was quite abstract and difficult to grasp and so decided to preface it by the section on «Discussions and Applications» (PR II).
Two and a half centuries later the German philosopher Immanuel Kant, in the «Preface to the Second Edition» of his Critique of Pure Reason (1787), appropriated this «Copernican Revolution» in thought for his own shift from the presumed objectivity of what we know to the act of conscious knowing itself.2 It remains a contestable assessment because the movement is precisely in the opposite direction: After Copernicus, we humans are no longer understood to be in the center of the universe, whereas Kant concentrated precisely on the subjectivity of individual knowing.
In the Preface to Process and Reality, after having stated that his philosophy is a recurrence to pre-Kantian modes of thought, Whitehead asks if his cosmology is not a transformation of some main doctrines of Absolute Idealism onto a realistic basis.
In the preface to the Kojiki, Yasumaro, the reputed author, after a brief résumé of the earlier part of the book, tells us that in the year 673 A.D. the Heavenly Sovereign, Emperor Temmu, laid the basis for its writing.
He prefaced each rape with a Bible study, in which after a review of a certain passage and discussion he would then begin to rape the victim.
Sabio: I thought of this just after I posted it... that people might assume this is my belief... when what I MEANT to say was, «According to Christian theology...», which is how I might preface such things in the future.
Personally, when I am giving my opinion on the interpretation of scripture, I actively choose not to preface it with, «the Lord told me» or «the Holy Spirit has guided me to this position after much prayer», etc..
In Tradition, Rationality, and Virtue, Thomas D. D'Andrea quotes the preface MacIntyre wrote to the Polish edition of After Virtue:
In his preface to the Popular Patristics publication of On the Incarnation, C.S. Lewis writes «It is a good rule, after reading a new book, never to allow yourself another new one till you have read an old one in - between.
When I was recently called for jury duty, the attorney, after asking my husband's occupation, repeatedly prefaced his interrogation by saying, «As a minister's wife, I assume you..»
On Sunday morning I'll board a plane in Chattanooga, Tennessee at 9 a.m., and after stops in Atlanta and Miami, I'll end up in La Paz, Bolivia at 9 p.m. (Is it any wonder James reminds Christians to preface their travel plans with ``... if the Lord wills it»?
C. S. Lewis would agree; as he put it in his Preface to Paradise Lost, trying to disentangle Milton's poetry from his theology is like asking us to study Hamlet after the revenge code has been removed.
I should preface this by saying I had every intention of telling you about Garden Man (whose real name was actually Steve) exactly two weeks after I met him.
Even after eating meat for eight years, trying the sorts of dishes that carnivores preface with terms like «absolute best,» I'm still not convinced that meat is an essential part of my diet.
(I'd like to preface by saying that these are the options I chose after extensive research, but I do not necessarily think that they are right for every woman.
Let me preface by saying that I'm no expert in the matter, but a typical A-class-hypocondriac-and-online-self-diagnoser, but nonetheless I stand true to the fact that I noticed a lot of thinning of my hair the weeks / months after I went off the pill, and that my research showed I was not the only one experiencing this.
/ Top, and here / Sandals / Bag, on sale / Sunglasses and here / Earrings (similar) Let me preface this with, yes I know it's Fall and, yes, I know it's after Labor Day.
Let's just preface this by saying that I don't really encourage shopping at Forever21 and I know d'orsay flats aren't for everyone, * but I had to see these shoes in person after spotting them online.
After pleading with her superiors to atypically read a newscast from the anchor's desk, Chubbuck was given permission to preface her show with five minutes at the helm.
«In 2004, I wrote about President Bush's changes of his own mind after September 11, 2001, and [former] Harvard President Summers» efforts to change the minds of faculty; in the preface to the paperback, I've incorporated more recent thoughts on these and other examples of mind changing,» Gardner said.
I should already preface this by saying that, after reading the responses by the publishers, feel free to discuss your overall position on the situation, because discussion is good, and especially for those who live on the side where you do read manga that has no chance of being published in English for a multitude of reasons, it may be something you want to know.
I would like to preface the meat of this review with a disclaimer: I absolutely adored the game, and because I adored it, I spent a good amount of time after finishing it (approximately four days after I fired it up for the first time) reflecting and even watching my boyfriend play through the game.
As Susan Davidson and David White, co-editors and co-curators, write in the preface, Rauschenberg was «always adhering to the aesthetic he once defined as «random order,» he never cropped his images after developing them, stating in an interview: «Photography is like diamond cutting.
After saying the city needs more robust barriers to protect cyclists, he prefaced a July interview by saying any questions about cycling infrastructure had to be referred to city officials.
For the first number of networking events I attended after receiving my call, I found myself prefacing my answers with the statement: «Well, I'm just a first - year associate, but...» I could have been responding to any number of questions: What area do you practice in?
After all, it often seems like you can't even say the word «regulation» in domestic politics without prefacing it with «burdensome.»
To clean up your resume after it's been pasted into a text box, you can simplify by replacing bullets with prefacing dashes and replacing bolded headers with all capital letters.
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