Sometimes he races through the sentence
almost under his breath.
Not exact matches
That Jesus was aware with every
breath he drew of the eternal kingship of God everyone will agree; that he believed men could come even now in some real sense and measure
under the righteous and loving rule of God is
almost equally clear; and only by the most tortuous methods of interpreting the Gospels can one escape the conclusion that Jesus expected the kingdom of God as a future supernatural order.
While the numbers were
almost certainly BABIP - driven, and his modest 2016 numbers reflect as much, this does not matter to the Cardinals as they mutter
under their
breath by the light of the full moon
«It's
almost like they hold their
breath under the water,» she says.
Almost in the same
breath, Stern said that the need for parity
under a final climate accord made such a deal unlikely any time soon but added that the treaty negotiations remained the best forum for finding ways to divert the world from business as usual on heat - trapping emissions: