Sentences with phrase «as liberated»

Lombok's locals are not as liberated and it is this modest culture that keeps Lombok from becoming just another Bali.
Nobody ever looks as liberated from acne... Continue reading Spider - Man: Homecoming
That has all changed in the last decade as liberated older females become increasingly willing to take a much more aggressive dating stance.
For the Brookes, support for the Republicans remained tied to their racial history as liberated African Americans.
I prefer the latter — see The Church as the Liberated Zone Khanya
You can be as liberated as you want, but there's a web of connectivity, and they forget.»
He didn't so much create human forms as liberate them.
Rather, they are victims of the oppressiveness of this very maturity and godlessness; they must look to God to vindicate himself, to reveal himself powerfully as the liberating God of the exodus and resurrection.
By the same token, we can no more imagine Cioran eating McKenna's magic mushrooms than sharing the latter's enthusiasm for the «ambient music» of the international youth culture - which might only drive him to one of his meditations on suicide that he has found to be «almost as liberating as the act itself.»
The usual themes of revolutionary idealism are two: violence as liberating and violence as purificatory.
More recently, a social - scientific consciousness has also entered theology, with effects both as disturbing and as liberating as theology's earlier recognition of the need for historical consciousness.
Theological truths should be presented as liberating truths.
«18 But conversion as a liberating experience was always balanced by the coordinate concept of covenant, which implied a definite set of obligations between God and man and between man and man.
It produces a literature and finds followers and, despite such nonsuspect witnesses as the liberating armies, can openly fling the obscenity of «The Great Hoax» in a survivor's face.
Johnson is pursuing «a resymbolization of divine power not as dominative or controlling power, nor as dialectical power in weakness, nor simply as persuasive power, but as the liberating power of connectedness that is effective in compassionate love.
Others might take the disappearance of God as liberating, a chance to forge their own future, but not me.
And so when the merman mingles his sighs with the soughing of the reeds she turns her ear thither, and then stands still and falls to dreaming, more charming than any woman and yet beautiful as a liberating angel which inspires the merman with confidence.
This continues to be a widespread view, and it is increasingly celebrated as liberating in philosophical, literary, and religious circles.
The gospels portray Jesus as a liberating person.
We can reject and resist the tide, seeking by every means to slow it down and even to escape individually (at the risk of perishing in stoical isolation) from what looks like a rush to the abyss; or we can yield to it and actively contribute to what we accept as a liberating and life - giving movement.
This Spirit would be experienced as liberating, healing, empowering, uniting, and challenging.
McInnes is talking about a conservative vision of what women should do with themselves and their lives as liberating.
What this Devil needs to encourage is the human tendency to identify as liberating the reduction of any aspiration, however seemingly noble or virtuous, to bodily wastes, as if he were an ardent press agent for the scatological mysticism of the French writer Georges Bataille.
The more we embrace vulgarity and the breaking of taboos as liberating, the more predators will flourish.
Our world is a deeply paradoxical world, one seemingly delivered into peace and prosperity, without any apparent deep threats or deep repression, and without any ultimate discord or violence except in its peripheries, and yet ours is a world wholly empty of everything which we once knew as an ultimate hope or an ultimate affirmation, except insofar as this seemingly occurs in a new virtual reality, and it is all too significant that it is only a virtual reality which we can know as a liberating reality.
We'll be having dinner with the in - laws tomorrow evening, so will work on solutions to free the trapped gadget, if at all possible, as well as liberate the innocent chocolate.
You could technically see it as a liberating force for creativity!
The Arsene Wenger celebration face at the end of it all was not as visceral or as liberating as the one he produced at Wembley on Sunday but the relief to snatch a win from the jaws of a dreary draw was still worth savouring.
Arsenal 1 Leicester City 0 The Arsene Wenger celebration face at the end of it all was not as visceral or as liberating as the one he produced at Wem -LRB-...)
His attack on political correctness is presented as a liberating, emancipatory force — a powerful moral critique in the hands of the downtrodden.
What advantages do you think maximal republicanism has as a liberating ideal or slogan as against, for instance, socialism or anarchism?
Speed dating events can feel just as liberating for singles who are tired of slogging through bad dates and dead - end conversations.
Not since the introduction of the birth control pill have we seen a tool as liberating for women as online dating.
2018-04-08 18:56 Not since the introduction of the birth control pill have we seen a tool as liberating for women as online dating.
Many critics also saw the film as liberating.
Fight through post-nuclear Manhattan, occupied Roswell, New Mexico, and the embattled bayous and boulevards of New Orleans as you liberate the American people from their Nazi oppressors.
Of course, teachers» jobs will also be quite different from the way they look today — and if we do this right, they should not just be different, but they should also be a whole lot better, as it liberates them in many exciting ways.
The fact that fundamentalism has erupted in almost all cultures indicates a widespread and worrying disenchantment with modern society, which so many of us experience as liberating, exciting and empowering.
The Jewish people were the first of many peoples to experience modernity initially not as liberating and enlightening, but as a lethal assault.
Like Welty, Nordan gave us portraits of families struggling with their relation to a place — the Delta, the rural town, the backwoods — that provided them with an identity which was at once limiting and constricting as well as liberating.
«House - sitting is a win - win situation and should not be seen as a business — rather, as a liberating lifestyle,» Hill writes.
As you liberate territories, garages are then opened which allow you to store any weapons or vehicles that you find, with a few exceptions that require blueprints by completing specific objectives.
As you liberate Medici, the revolutionaries will come to your aid, and you can even call in drops for any weapon or vehicle that you've found so far in your playthrough.
As you liberate towns, new zones will pop up to earn these gears, and you'll need to complete them if you want all options available to you.
The game mechanic is exciting, and player freedom to destroy ANY structure you see is as liberating from a gamer
Players will be clearing out all freedom - hating terrorists as they liberate the innocent civilians.
Fight through post-nuclear Manhattan, occupied Roswell, New Mexico, and the embattled bayous and boulevards of New Orleans as you liberate the American people from The Regime.
It's also as liberating, which is to say exhilarating, and that's saying a lot.
But Swinburne also practiced what Catherine Maxwell has called «literary sadomasochism;» he saw «the transmutative activity of form as a liberating violence, binding and disciplining language and yet also releasing its energy.
Known for employing a language of expressive landscapes and figures painted in hot, violent tones, Thompson experienced painting as a liberating catharsis that allowed him to pour his soul onto canvas, weaving figures and landscapes into a tapestry of color.
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