Sentences with phrase «ardor in»

This led to several other allegedly defamatory posts about Shiamili and Ardor in the blog.
Cecilia Beaux's 1902 charcoal sketch of the matinee - idol violinist Jan Kubelik is one of the earliest and finds its match in refined, smoldering ardor in Paul Cadmus's 1937 ink likeness of the ballet dancer José Martinez.
However, this judgment does not rule out the possibility that they may have felt a bit sheepish on their return journey, as they reflected on their unabashed ardor in the presence of the babe.
With a firm and simple belief in God which could be understood by the humblest and least educated, with a fiery confidence in Mohammed as the supreme prophet of God, with reverence for Jesus but declaring that Christians had misrepresented him, that he was not the unique Son of God, and that to Mohammed had been given a later revelation, with the type of fatalism and belief in heaven which reinforced ardor in battle, Islam proved the faith of warriors.

Not exact matches

The fact that all these supposed creations have been spotted (and then debunked) in Martian rock formations has done nothing to cool the Internet's ardor for seeing evidence of intelligent life on the red planet.
Ardor solves the problem of having to store and process large amounts of non-essential long term data in the blockchain, by separating the tokens providing blockchain security from those used for regular transactions.
But to my point that Atheism is a religion by definition Religion: a cause, principle, or system of beliefs held to with ardor and faith Faith: belief or trust: belief in, devotion to, or trust in somebody or something, especially without proof Atheism: unbelief in God or deities: disbelief in the existence of God or deities
I daresay some Evangelicals ardor for Romney might have been dampened a bit by the fact that he is not, in fact, a Christian.
«Youth forgets itself in its own ardor.
The people were eager to follow this advice of Nebrodes, deeming it slavery to submit to God; so they set out to build the tower with indefatigable ardor and no slackening in the task; and it rose with a speed beyond all expectation....
«He believes in No - God, and he worships him,» said a colleague of mine of a student who was manifesting a fine atheistic ardor; and the more fervent opponents of Christian doctrine have often enough shown a temper which, psychologically considered, is indistinguishable from religious zeal.
The immediate referent of fire in 1957 is not the celestial fire of God's descending and recreating ardor — but a monstrous shape like a death - dealing mushroom.
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While improving democracies is important, we should not let the ardor of our rhetoric in fixing our democracy lead us to blur the international line between democracies and authoritarian systems...
Now the obvious interpretation of this passage would stress both Othello's interest in reassuring his employers that he will in no way «scant» their «great business» and his modesty in wishing to deflect any general speculation about the sexual ardor of the newlyweds.
The new ardor which burns in his breast consumes in its glow the lower «noes» which formerly beset him, and keeps him immune against infection from the entire groveling portion of his nature.
are relapses from the religious faith which the conversion confirmed, and that the backsliding complained of is in most only a fluctuation in the ardor of sentiment.
This patriotic ardor, which has a strong tinge of Southern pride, works in tandem with an even more pervasive piety.
We see it in the flourishing of fundamentalism; in the controversy raging in the Lutheran Church — Missouri Synod; in the phenomenon of the Jesus freaks, the spreading charismatic movement, the popularity of Transcendental Meditation; in attacks on the National and World councils of churches and the cooling of ardor for such social issues as racial justice, world peace, and the abolition of hunger and malnutrition.
In the course of all these years he never raised his hood, no matter what the ardor of the sun or the rain's strength.
The phrase «in (all) the churches» occurs twice in I Corinthians I4: 33 - 34 where Paul appeals to churchly custom in support of balancing charismatic ardor and liturgical order.
Like all revolutionary movements, fascism in power had to restore order and prop up its own authority, diminishing revolutionary ardor; but fascism in its main thrust sought to remake the human world, to forge a new future» whether based on futurist ideas, as with Mussolini, or on an imagined pagan past, as with Hitler» that would break decisively with the corrupt and weak present.
My ex gained more than a hundred pounds in our marriage, but that did nothing too cool my ardor.
The U.S. Attorney's office and the Manhattan District Attorney recent announcements that they've decided not to file criminal charges in their respective investigations of de Blasio's fundraising has not dimmed Dietl's ardor for focusing on what he sees as unambiguous de Blasio wrongdoing.
Or maybe Rothschild's zeal was simply an extreme form of that peculiar Victorian passion for plundering the world of its then - abundant natural riches, an ardor that was abetted in part by access to a British empire that stretched across vast swaths of Africa, India, and Australia.
Our society drowns us in Valentine's Day propaganda — cramming down our throats that if we have a sweetie we have to go all out to show our ardor.
For 10 years, that ardor has been rewarded with arguably the best - realized high - quality franchise in moviedom.
Robert Redford puts in a stellar performance as a zealous prison reformer in this meditation on the ardor of idealism.
Played by Michael B. Jordan with a juvenile ardor, rage boiling under his skin, Killmonger is a beautiful fictional creation, the embodiment of this passage from German philosopher Peter Sloterdijk's Rage and Time: «The person who is en - raged in the highest form enters the world like a bullet enters the battle... Wherever rage flames up we are dealing with the complete warrior.»
The world being what it is and men being what we are rarely reward such quixotic endeavors, but Denis loves Isabelle for her nearly mystic ardor all the same, and that love shows in the way that she and regular DP Agnès Godard have shot their star.
Though each dalliance in the spa's dim corners marks the advance of David's arc, the film's structure, shifting between darkness and daylight, ardor and restraint, plots his choices on two distinct axes.
And the pair is certainly not wasted in «Ardor,» a visually sumptuous kind of contemporary eco-Western (sounds more complicated than it is, honest) from Argentine director Pablo Fendrik.
This roughhewn master of survival now talks and moves with offhand elegance and ardor as he guides the two Munro sisters, Alice (Jodhi May) and Cora (Madeleine Stowe), through the enchanting and bloody mysteries of the Upper Hudson Valley wilderness, where a cougar casually peers out from the underbrush, and vicious assassins lie in wait.
Thankfully, both Chalamet and Hammer deliver such fine - tuned, heartfelt performances that we are mostly just swept up in their ardor.
Back in the Heathers days, I thought she was quite the dish, but my ardor waned over the years.
This visual style, in concert with Carter Burwell's plangent score, does much of the emotional heavy lifting, allowing Mara and Blanchett to strategically underplay their characters» ardor; it's been a long time since the movies have seen a romantic fuse burn quite this slowly and steadily.
Just like the F1 transmission in the Ferrari 458, the M3 and M4's DKG 7 shifts without delay and with much ardor.
A dazzling story of obsessive love emerges in Cynthia Zarin's luminous new book inspired and inhabited by the title character of Nabokov's novel Ada, or Ardor: A Family Chronicle, who was the lifelong love of her half brother, Van.
With the Aug. 12 debut of BlackBerry Torch on the AT&T network, Research In Motion hopes to rekindle the ardor that American audiences once felt toward its super-secure, super-fast e-mailing smartphones - affections that have more recently been turned toward Apple's iPhone and the astounding number of high - end handsets running Google's Android operating system.
Even beyond issues of Amazonian ardor or otherwise, the most general, overarching, abiding complaint about the Turow - led Guild (and about some administrations before Turow's) has been, in a word, elitism.
The ardor may begin to fade after two hours at an Eastern European bus station in the early hours - unless it's a very new relationship.
The premise is suitably absurd; Love with a capital L is the most powerful unifying force in the universe, and scientists have harnessed it with a giant heart - shaped machine called the Ardor Reactor.
One might have seen better the low - art tactics and political thrusts in Modernism all along, and one might have had to reassess the ardor and irony of the best Postmodernism itself.
Such summer group shows as «Ardor and Irony,» «a point in space is the place for an argument,» and «The Shapes of Space» can handle anything.
Maybe this is because he avoided barroom soul - baring; or because he saw beyond local to global in art; or because he loved art with an acolyte's ardor but also clearly recognized it as a contrivance around which ego and celebrity could and would be spun.
Phil's 1st Art Show Pirate: Contemporary Art, 7130 West 16th Avenue, Lakewood May 11 through May 27 Opening Reception: Friday, May 11, 6 to 10 p.m. Phil's 1st Art Show, popping up in Pirate's informal community corner, is a tribute not to that Phil (Bender, of course), but to the late Phil «Phil the Fan» Hamon III, a longtime fixture in the local music scene, whose main claim to fame was his pure ardor for the stuff, the memorabilia and the immediacy of rock music and the people who make it.
2007 Lust for Life: The Ricke Collection, Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein, Vaduz, Liechtenstein, (September 12 — January 13,2008) Pilar Parra & Romero, Madrid Concrete Works, Mitchell - Innes & Nash, New York, NY (June 2 — July 27) In Defense of Ardor, Bellwether, New York, NY (May 24 — June 30) Lisa Boyle Gallery, Chicago, IL (July 14 — September 8) Connecticut Contemporary, Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, Hartford, CT, (April 19 — August 12)
He is like a resistant left over from the golden age of abstract expressionism, spontaneously expressing his freedom in an ample, generous openness, an openness whose ardor establishes a connection with human emotions.
Other altcoins enjoying big gains this morning in Asia include Litecoin and Lisk, outside the top 25 Ontology, Ardor, IOStoken and Dragonchain have done well.
In fact, Ardor has been developed on Nxt's blockchain which offers a lot of versatility, stability, and robustness.
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