Jesus is
also the embodiment of God's love for us.
«'' It is
also an embodiment of the power, trust and aspiration reposed in you by your various constituents and the people of Liberia as a whole.
While she's devoted to science she's
also the embodiment of positive well - being and soul - driven consciousness too, making a well rounded practitioner and coach.
He's
also the embodiment of the big, loud, relentlessly entertaining film around him, the sort that should remind moviegoers why they used to get so excited about comic - book movies in the first place.
The new LEAF is
also the embodiment of Nissan Intelligent Mobility, a global initiative that focuses on how Nissan vehicles are driven, powered and integrated into society.
The new LEAF is
also the embodiment of Nissan Intelligent Mobility, a global initiative that focuses on how Nissan vehicles are driven, powered and integrated into society.
Not exact matches
It
also is the physical
embodiment of a culture
of cannibalization that Jobs has lived by and that he no doubt wants to embed into a post-Jobs Apple.
Not only is he the
embodiment of a global chief executive, who thrives in the cultural diversity and geographic reach
of his job, he has
also been a successful business leader.
Are so buildings not all Godly
embodiments written people
also to labor God and not seek the Godly buildings husbandry kingdom
of God?
I would suggest
also that one way into such a new doctrine
of analogy is a new understanding
of man or history as the image
of God, wherein historical development and evolution could be seen as a reflection or
embodiment of the development and evolution
of God.
Is it possible that the imagistic revolution
of the information age is
also a sacramental revolution in which the visual forms we identify as «secular» are themselves
embodiments of faiths and values that compel our deepest loyalties?
Atonement
also entails the transformation
of God's people into the image
of Jesus Christ, who is the
embodiment of trust in God.
Until quite recently Hong Kong was the epitome
of colonialism and the
embodiment of dog - eat - dog capitalism; yet it was
also attractive enough that even its poorest faced the future believing that it would bring greater improvement.
It
also requires an underlying activity — expressing itself in individual
embodiments, and evolving in achievements
of organism.
Philippians 2:5, Let this mind be in you that was
also in Christ Jesus, is taken as an affirmation
of the universal availability
of the Christ Mind / Principle and the directive to seek its
embodiment.
It is
also crucial to bear in mind that
embodiment is inherent in the Christian idea
of incarnation.
A congregation's appreciation
of its own labor
of embodiment, its recognition
of its own attempt to fuse its many actions, can
also, as I have said, deepen its sense
of commonality with efforts
of human societies throughout the world to gain their own shalom.
Just as the scientific vision has understood that it is the preservation
of the body that is the key to the preservation
of our personhood — not an abstract, disembodied saving
of our soul alone — so
also Christian belief has insisted on the necessity
of embodiment.
It was
also interesting on a recent visit to the Brahma Kumaris World Spiritual University at Mount Abu to see that the founder Dada Lekh Raj, whose spiritual name is Prajapita Brahma, who died in 1969, is treated almost as divine and as an
embodiment of the god Siva.
At this present time
also, many
of our woes arise from the insufficiency
of the practical
embodiments of Christian belief in existing society to inspire that society, or to direct it.
But a community is healthy only when it cherishes each individual member, not only as an
embodiment of that community, but
also for her or his individual qualities and capacity to be creative.
But for Jesus to make such outlandish claims, and then not only to die, but
also to rise from the dead, proves once and for all that God was in what Jesus said and did, and therefore, Jesus was the
embodiment, the manifestation, the incarnation
of the one God
of Israel.
The second
embodiment of testimony is the king who
also serves as God's mediator.
It's
also a break from the abundance
of marshmallow sweets I've been whipping up lately and really the
embodiment of my dad.
Also, the idea
of picking the one book / movie / TV show I've seen / read in the last year as the
embodiment of my personality really, really scares me.
I
also invite you to not only share my style, which is innate and indelible, but who I am as a person and one
of the driving forces behind #SybilStreetSTYLe - Style & Substance and the
embodiment of my Personal + Life + Style Blog #SaintlyStyle Blog.
Emily Blunt
also delivers a fine performance as Vrataski, with her strong and confident
embodiment of her character's dedication to the cause.
When his titular character is forced to stop living his life in his head and starting embracing adventure instead, his film may become the
embodiment of its encouraging message, but it
also endears in its earnestness — rampant, repetitive clichés and all.
Standouts
also include Newton («Big Little Lies») who is the walking and talking
embodiment of the impish, blonde - haired and blue - eyed beauty from the novel, and Jonah Hauer - King as the dimpled, charismatic rogue Laurie Laurence.
This week saw Axe and Chuck both looking for meetings with Black Jack Foley — an old money, elegant, fancy man, who may be the
embodiment of some pretty outdated ways
of thinking, but
also throws a mean party where Ben Folds plays the piano.
, and there's little doubt that Robert De Niro's performance is one
of the all - time greats — not just for the remarkable physical transformation, but
also for his
embodiment of male sexual jealousy presenting itself as rage.
Liman, Cruise, and Spinelli have certainly succeeded in turning Seal's life into entertainment, but they've failed at making his life art, political art that doesn't just depict a particular man's life, but
also his times, with all
of the complexity, contradictions, and complications that implies, up to and including depicting Seal not just as a romantic anti-hero, but as the personification
of a particular kind
of American individualism and exceptionalism, going anywhere, doing anything, and facing few, if any consequences, to borrow the title
of Graham Greene's politically prescient novel, the
embodiment of the «Ugly American.»
It's the only viable approach to the Captain John Smith / Pocahontas story in a minefield
of debris strewn by not only our Western genre tradition, but
also our newer guilt at how American Indians have been (and continue to be) portrayed in our culture: the most bestial, savage notions
of the Natural have come around to their personification as an unsullied, Edenic
embodiment of an impossibly harmonious nature.
Also, I'm super into the way Barrymore is flipping her hair all over the place — including straight into Olyphant's face — and pretty much being the
embodiment of Kristen Wiig's impression
of her from SNL.
Michael B. Jordan, who
also starred in Fruitvale Station, starts the movie off right with his
embodiment of a character named Adonis Johnson.
The real life
embodiment of Deadpool, Reynolds himself
also took on social media platforms to gratify netizens as his tweets proved that the last ten years
of commitment did not come to be taken for granted (Reynolds wasn't much
of a comic book fan, let alone a Deadpool fanatic, before 2005).
Just one glimpse
of the high - tech package confirms that the four - door executive segment coupé
also boasts the typical DNA and is the perfect
embodiment of the AMG brand promise
of Driving Performance: with a maximum output
of 265 kW (360 hp) a maximum torque
of 450 Nm, it is not only the world's most powerful series - production four - cylinder engine, but at the same time the turbocharged engine
also impresses with maximum efficiency and compliance with the EU6 emissions standard.
As the new entry - level model into the cabriolet world
of Mercedes - Benz, the C - Class Cabriolet is
also a consistent
embodiment of the Mercedes - Benz design philosophy: sensual purity as the definition
of contemporary luxury.
There are
also bars, restaurants, and hotels here, with a program
of cultural events running through the year, making the Waterfront a one - stop
embodiment of the relaxed Darwin lifestyle.
You can
also learn the three E's
of Danyasa Arts:
Embodiment, Empowerment and Expression.
Much to the dismay
of Jutland, they
also have a Valkyria, the living
embodiment of death in a demi - god form.
That
also squashed my second theory that it might have been a physical
embodiment of Cortana or something
of that ilk.
On the downside, Dynamite Headdy's
embodiment of all things Treasure
also includes their notorious difficulty, which is taken to all new levels here.
Japanese artist Stephanie Inagaki's black and white charcoal drawings depict female figures that are not only an
embodiment of her roots, but
also of herself as an artist and a woman.
As the
embodiment of a hard - edged business person, he
also revealed as little as possible.
As such, Sharon Lockhart I Noa Eshkol employs methods
of reconstruction, restaging, research, and performative
embodiment but
also empathy and observation.
Whilst they return to a graphic mode
of representation, they
also evoke states
of embodiment and freedom; an enmeshment within a bounded body and release into space.
It
also includes
embodiments, in the form
of modern consumer goods,
of the legendary 360 Arab pagan gods that Mohammad anciently banished from the holy precincts
of Mecca's Ka'abah.
Alongside those physical
embodiments, Martinsen's oil paintings
also cast a light on the intangible attributes
of the art space, such as the artist and viewers» presence and absence, the passing
of time, and the constancy
of the art itself.
In her new work Papamargariti
also examines transformation and morphological / ontological fluidity through a series
of bizarre incidents — actual or imagined — whose common thread is the ingestion and
embodiment of plastic by living beings (fish, frogs) that end up mutating, as well as the appearance
of a host
of amorphous masses in natural settings (meadows, lakes).