Sentences with phrase «as consolations by»

But this fixture may quickly turn into one where goals are merely celebrated as consolations by the vibrant home faithful.

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Just as the Church fills up in the bodies of her members the sufferings of Christ, so also the consolations of the Lord overflow to others through her as she fills out the full measure of the healing love of Christ by her sacramental ministry (cf. Col 1,24).
Jesus» reply in verse 23 is taken by Martha as a word of pious consolation, but Jesus sharply defines his meaning: the power of the resurrection life is not something to be waited for in the future; it is now present.
But Gloege points out that there is evidence in the Jewish Targum, 21 which «shows that Jesus» resurrection «on the third day» was regarded as the fulfillment of Hosea's prophecy by Christians at a very early date; it erased the precise chronological reference «after two days» and «on the third day» and replaced them by the more general phrases «in the days of consolation» and «on the day of resurrection», in order to exclude the Christian interpretation.»
The tears that flow from this man's sons are bitter and with much consolations gathering in their togetherness as wasted nuptials being leveraged by time's undoing stature.
The gentle are destroyed by those, like Julius Court, who ruthlessly pursue beauty and luxury as the supreme momentary consolations which can stave off mortality.
The tears that flows from this man's son is bitter with much consolations gathering together as wasted nuptials being leveraged by time's undoing.
In the absence of proof that the God so confidently invoked by the orthodox bishop really exists in the world, perhaps Merrick in his last moments is yet attempting, in his confused way, to «Follow the way by which [others] began,» as Pascal wrote, accepting the sacraments, discipline and consolations of the church and now imitating Christ's death as if he believed in their efficacy.
The tears that flow from this man's sons are bitter and with much consolations gathering in their togetherness as wasted nuptials being leveraged upon by time's undoing stature.
Throughout our trip, the restaurants near the markets seemed to have the best food, and as the kind of tourist driven by her stomach, I find solid consolation in eating lunch directly after browsing market ingredients that don't make sense to buy if you don't have a kitchen.
Walcott started to look dangerous as Everton tried to save a bit of pride, and they finally got very close with a brilliant shot from Niasse but Cech was saved by the post, but the Toffees kept up the pressure and finally got there reward when Calvert - Lewin got a free header in the box to give Everton a consolation and a slight hope of a come - back.
«I would be remiss to say that it's business as usual, because it's not,» said Walsh, whose program was sanctioned by now - former CCS Commissioner, Nancy Blaser, after the coach chose to forfeit out of a postseason consolation game citing concern over his players» health.
The good news is that they got Kiko Alonso as a consolation prize by trading down from their original # 8 slot.
It's perhaps some small consolation that even in a competition as hotly contested as Thick And Hubristic Things Done By Football Administrators, this really stands out.
Bas Dost and Kevin De Bruyne grabbed a brace each as Wolfsburg romped to a fully deserved 4 - 1 win over Pep Guardiola's men, whose consolation was netted by Juan Bernat.
They've since yielded and allocated a spot but it will come as little consolation to the academy, who will feel that they had everything required to challenge again last year, as the competition was eventually won by the surprise package Red Bull Salzburg.
Metz secured a 2 - 1 victory against Dijon thanks to goals from Ismaila Sarr and Cheick Diabate — as Cedric Varrault scored a consolation for the visitors — while Toulouse were held to a 1 - 1 draw by bottom - of - the - table Lorient.
Others (OK, Lazio supporters) suggested what's really going on here is a recognition by Cox and Levy supporters that county executive won't make it to the 50 percent - plus - one threshold and will need to be tapped to run for some other office as a sort of consolation prize.
(The Women's Equality Party was pushed by Cuomo, among others, as both a consolation prize after the State Senate failed to pass the Women's Equality Agenda and, presumably, as a way to bring disaffected women voters back into his fold.
The million, and it might be more, as announced by County Executive Mike Hein in his state - of - the - county address in January, comes as consolation prize from the state after the regional casino was sited in neighboring Sullivan County and not at the nearby Nevele.
Then along comes Bush Jr.'s fantasy of going back unnecessarily to the moon, created by NASA and other folks as a consolation for the Columbia disaster.
• Which brings me to perhaps my favorite element of the film: the CIA higher - ups played by David Rasche (as Cox's former boss, Palmer Smith) and the great J.K. Simmons (who, if there is any justice, received this role as consolation for his appearance in The Ladykillers).
The soulless LA landscape occupied by depraved, despicable people, who occasionally take their clothes off and bang (as if that's any consolation for the horror that is watching this monstrosity) is signature Ellis but it lacks any irony, substituting tits for wit, meandering in his usual loose moral cesspool.
It's the best exploding head until topped a year later by Cronenberg's Scanners — and if it's any consolation to Lustig, that was the only thing of real value in Scanners as well.
Why: As I was saying about consolation prizes above, voters may decide to give golden coming - of - ager Call Me by Your Name the win here that it won't get for Best Picture.
The No. 62 Risi Competizione Ferrari 458 Italia driven by Jaime Melo and Toni Vilander won the hard - fought GT category, and as some consolation the No. 4 Corvette won the Michelin Green X Challenge competition.
Although it is little consolation to the American city dweller whose water is turned off several hours a day, and who can not water the lawn, wash the car, or fill the swimming pool, our country is so much better off than the rest of the world as to be swimming in surplus water by comparison.
It is surprising to not see Rad Rodgers following in the footsteps of fellow retro side - scrolling platformers such as Rayman Origins, Rayman Legends and Superfrog HD to name but a few by receiving a Vita port, although remote play is at least a consolation.
Small consolation, that the Mora et al timeline for the Alps to exceed historic norms is a few years later than the 2040 date mentioned by Lynas as «possible» for the Alps to experience a +2.3 C rise.
The upsides prevail but that isn't much of a consolation to those who are actually affected by the downsides and tend to be portrayed as lunatics especially by the «establishment» (which is as much of the right as of the left this time).
Back then, the Bush administration's action was seen by environmentalists and industry analysts as something of a consolation prize to the industry, which fought hard earlier in 2007 against higher fuel - economy standards like the ones backed by then - Senator Obama.
Volt Aire, Interesting point and one that you may want to make to George Monbiot over at the Guardian (suitably phrased so as not to be moderated: o) he seems mighty despairing today and together with a copy of the book by Camus that I am currently reading it might provide him with some consolation; o)
While it is no perfect solution either (and there probably is none), the Advocate General's solution of doing exactly the same thing the other way round — offering the action for damages as consolation for the party that has previously benefitted from an erroneous transformation of EU law by the Member State and now pays the price because of horizontal direct effect excluding the application of a norm of national law they had relied on — has at least a somewhat more equilibrated approach towards sharing the burden of advantages and disadvantages.
To such a claimant the knowledge that he failed at the interim stage by a margin as little (and as precise) as two or three percent is likely to be scant consolation.
The only consolation for me in all of this is the fact that attorneys, probably far more so than bikers, are studied as a group and targeted by marketers.
A small consolation to those drivers who may unfairly be paying higher premiums due to what the insurance industry views, by their standards, as a lack of educational status or working at a low to moderate income job, regardless of driving record.
Thus, if you want to give your spouse more than his or her «fair share», you can do so as long as it is offset by some consolation (e.g. he or she does not ask for alimony).
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