Sentences with phrase «as germanic»

Steinsalz, as germanic civs call it, is pink as Himalayan salt and you need to at least double amount into soups, drinks.

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By contrast, Front National leader Marine Le Pen, currently leading the opinion polls in France's Presidential elections due in May, routinely attacks the ECB's policy as too tight and Germanic (albeit she recently diluted her comments on taking France out of the euro into something much less coherent than the brutal «Frexit» she threatened earlier).
Germany's finance minister since the Greek crisis erupted in 2010, Mr. Schäuble is known as resilient and forceful, with a Germanic embrace of the rules and a Nietzschean attitude of «That which does not kill us, makes us stronger.»
Anke Zschorn started her career with IVOX in 2008 as research analyst covering Germanic markets, and subsequently joined the Glass Lewis team following the merger of the two firms in 2015.
So it's silly to try to push this notion that white Romans, white Germanic people are of the same group as the Jews who are what... a hundred miles from black Egypt??
Jesus is Jewish of the Sephardic variant... Good old St. Nick being Germanic in origin (ficticious) as he may be would qualify as «white» from the common mis - understanding of «white», which as we can see from this conversation itself isn't clearly defined.
Otherwise evil might win out as in the Germanic myths, Zoroastrianism, and ultimately all secular thinking.
On the whole, the Latin races have leaned more towards the former way of looking upon evil, as made up of ills and sins in the plural, removable in detail; while the Germanic races have tended rather to think of Sin in the singular, and with a capital S, as of something ineradicably ingrained in our natural subjectivity, and never to be removed by any superficial piecemeal operations.
There were some influential neo-paganists in the Nazi Party, such as Heinrich Himmler and Alfred Rosenberg, but they were a minority and their views had little influence on Nazi ideology and Hitler denounced Germanic paganism in his autobiographical «Mein Kampf» and condemned Rosenberg's and Himmler's paganism as «nonsense».
It makes me shudder that every time we talk about money in our Bible study group, one person says «ah but are we not told to favor kith and kin, it does not surprise me that saying comes from our Germanic blood, as can be seen from the German chancellor Angela Mercoles attitude to Europe, lets not go there.
Christianity in particular has been interpreted as the religious experience of the peoples of Europe, constantly nourished by the life, teaching and personality of Jesus of Nazareth, and as the dominant force in the unit of Western civilization, holding together its constitutive Hebrew, Greco - Roman and Germanic elements.
Yes, the Mighty Thor — who has been portrayed by a man more or less since 1962 (well, really since Roman historian Tacitus recorded the Germanic deity known as Donar in the seventh century, but whatever)-- is getting a gender overhaul.
Certainly English encompasses as many influences as any language in the world, compounded as it is of Germanic and romance languages, Latin and Greek, with borrowings from almost every tongue.
For still others such Germanic circumlocution is impossible to understand, let alone embrace; they will regard the resurrection in a rationalistic, relatively «old - fashioned» deist - liberal manner as a prescientific way of expressing the timeless content of Jesus» life and ministry — his preaching about the love of God and the need for human fellowship.
As we have seen and will remind ourselves a little later, on entering the Empire many of the Germanic peoples were Arian Christians, and were separated from the Roman population, which was Catholic.
Through them, as through the monastic and popular, often «heretical,» movements, and through the Papacy and other ecclesiastical organizations, Christianity was being assimilated by the Germanic peoples, and these peoples were placing on it a distinctive stamp.
Although it has Germanic roots, the name as we see it spelled today is the form of an Old French spelling of the contracted name Adalheidis.
Loyalty counts, a thing you have traduced by calling it «blood and soil» so as to stress Germanic versions of Nation (for the usual obvious reasons).
Chronicles of Mercury sightings show up in Mesopotamia (November 15 in 265 B.C.) and China (June 9 in A.D. 118), and linguistic evidence in Germanic languages links the planet with the deity Woden, also known in Scandinavian languages as Odin.
Hailed as the first «German» hero, he was said to have united the Germanic tribes and driven the Romans from their territory.
That was considered the start of a period when fearsome Germanic tribes such as the Vandals swept around Europe, wresting territory from Romans and others.
Western culture is characterized by a host of artistic, philosophic, literary, and legal themes and traditions; the heritage of Celtic, Germanic, Hellenic, Jewish, Slavic, Latin, and other ethnic and linguistic groups, as well as Christianity, which played an important part in the shaping of Western civilization since at least the 4th century.
Again, the Greeks retain their original name, Γή (Ge or Yi); the Germanic languages, including English, use a variation of an ancient Germanic word ertho, «ground,» as can be seen in the English Earth, the German Erde, the Dutch Aarde, and the Scandinavian Jorde.
The Viking Age Podcast is currently exploring the story of the Germanic people who influenced European culture, Sam Elliott stars as a former movie star best known for westerns in the movie «The Hero,» and more top picks.
As the most recent in a long line of caesars, a young Roman child, Romulus (Thomas Sangster), is poised to inherit the throne — until Germanic forces invade, lay siege to the city, and brutally murder his parents.
The arrival of the film noir coincided with a new penchant, inspired by Italian neorealism, for moving out of the studio on occasion and onto the great rich set of the American city and its suburbs, a readily available set which became, sometimes with only minimal adjustment of light and shadow, fully as «Germanic» as anything constructed at Ufa in the Twenties.
Of course many makers of films noirs were authentically Germanic: Robert Siodmak (Phantom Lady, The Killers), Billy Wilder (Double Indemnity, Sunset Blvd.), Otto Preminger (Laura, Fallen Angel, Where the Sidewalk Ends), not to mention other directors and — just as important — designers and cameramen.
It's one of the most Germanic of Lang's American movies, one of the strongest social message dramas of the»30s, and as obvious a precursor of»40s film noir as Lang's 1931 masterpiece «M.» With Walter Brennan, Bruce Cabot, Walter Abel and Frank Albertson.
Arthur is situated as the leader of a small band of Roman cavalry stationed at Hadrian's Wall in the late 5th century, at the time Rome pulled out from Britannia in the wake of Germanic and Gothic incursions throughout the Western Empire.
Even down to Eric Roberts, in a fascinating five - minute turn as the doomed Wolfmann: part Germanic bogeyman, part pathetic victim of a deep betrayal, part mythological figure.
Because lots of us are sick and tired of Germanic tech-fests that regard the driver as a barely necessary evil - for now - rather than being at the center of proceedings - as long as the numbers are better than those of the preceding model?
High up there, it does genuinely sound like the Gallardo to which it's related, but in true Germanic fashion it's turned down to seven on the volume dial — it's like smooth orange juice as opposed to the full - blooded stuff with bits in.
It is very Germanic in its buttoned - down manners and restrained opulence, making it a car that doesn't quite produce the same kind of lust as, say, the Jaguar XJL Supersports.
After all, as Land Rover Design Director Gerry McGovern points out, the new vehicle sheds the rigid, overly square, Germanic lines of its immediate predecessor, which was designed and engineered under BMW ownership in the late 1990s and went on sale in America in 2002.
At 4,630 pounds, it's just slightly trimmer than a BMW 750Li, though it does undercut its more direct Germanic competition such as the BMW M760i and Mercedes - Maybach S650 by roughly 500 pounds.
Efforts aren't as high as the outgoing model, and there's not as much solidity in that proud Germanic tradition that we've all been taught to appreciate — but, instead, you get a car that feels even smaller than it already is.
Would I have another one, no not really but it was an interesting left field excursion and certainly a lot less boring than the usual Germanic offerings (although no where near as well screwed together).
This Passat feels ever more convincing, as it brings in a greater sense of luxury and appeal to match its ability and Germanic solidity.
Mercedes - Benz would argue the answer to that is a resolute, Germanic «no,» and point to the off - roader's decades of combining a luxury cabin with true go - anywhere AWD talents as evidence of that.
In this groundbreaking book, Melvyn Bragg shows us the remarkable story of the English language from its modest beginnings around 500 A.D. as a minor guttural Germanic dialect to its position today as a truly established global language.
One was brought with them by the Germanic colonists from the West who flocked into the Slav lands between the Elbe and the Oder as these were conquered.
We can play as one of the four available factions: Slavs, Germanic peoples, Vikings, and Anglo - Saxons.
In wider Germanic mythology and paganism, Odin was known in Old English as Wōden, in Old Saxon as Wōdan, and in Old High German as Wuotan or Wōtan, all stemming from the reconstructed Proto - Germanic theonym * wōđanaz.
In this instance, we'd implore you pay the most intimate of attentions to the music in question, for Williams has composed an electronically affected piece that's as stark as Alfred's itself engaging visual element: efficient and in certain respects rather Germanic, it correlates perfectly with his collaborator's Autobahn - obligated auxiliary stimulant to make for a sensorial masterwork that's racy as it is incontrovertibly well executed.
The stiffness of the amateur acting gave the proceedings an odd clarity, and the random casting unsettled stereotypes, as did giving the leading female roles to men: The Swedish artist Karl Holmqvist played Emmi; Florian Troebinger, the film's only professional actor, portrayed Barbara, the blond Germanic bar owner and Ali's sometime lover.
The paint seems to have been laid on with an almost Germanic vehemence, as if she had begun paying close attention to painters like Georg Baselitz or Markus Lüpertz or Martin Kippenberger.
White Cube, Bermondsey The 78 - year - old's Germanic imagination remains as courageous as ever with this visceral and erotic exhibition that unearths perverse beauty in human decline
As well as featuring excellent art by Gainsborough, Zoffany and Yinka Shonibare this may be a royal blow against Brexit, revelling in the Germanic nature of our monarchy and the glories of our European heritagAs well as featuring excellent art by Gainsborough, Zoffany and Yinka Shonibare this may be a royal blow against Brexit, revelling in the Germanic nature of our monarchy and the glories of our European heritagas featuring excellent art by Gainsborough, Zoffany and Yinka Shonibare this may be a royal blow against Brexit, revelling in the Germanic nature of our monarchy and the glories of our European heritage.
The 1980s interviews are a window into an era... One of the advantages of reading interviews sequentially is that the particularities of language employed by the artists are highlighted by difference... When [Joseph] Beuys's English slips a little -LSB-...], the loss of the original sound is irrelevant as his unmistakeably hypnotic Germanic tones rise through the transcripts.
Only in the British Isles can Celtic decorative style be seen to have survived throughout the Roman period, as shown in objects like the Staffordshire Moorlands Pan and the resurgence of Celtic motifs, now blended with Germanic interlace and Mediterranean elements, in Christian Insular art.
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