Sentences with phrase «as reminiscences»

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Details like the characters» internal motivations showing through a swap in clothing — like when Penelope steals Marianne's shoes to go hiking with Paul, or when Marianne sports Harry's tee shirt as she reminiscences about their past together.
On our hypothesis the text of Mark 14.62 is to be accounted for as follows: «And you will see» is the characteristic claim of passion apologetic and, like the same verb in Mark 13.26, it is to be regarded as a reminiscence of Zech.
The ceiling is covered with light bulbs and neon lights as a reminiscence to the impressive hall of stars of the Palais des Festivals and Hollywood film premieres.
The most charitable way to look at the film (or the play, since it's still being produced these days) is not as social commentary, or even as a reminiscence, but as a vehicle (literally, much of the time) for two actors to have fun with an odd - couple bonding narrative.
The side ends of the wing — the sideplates — are connected with the wing completely from front to rear and proudly bear the designation «3.8» as reference to the new power unit — and as a reminiscence to the legendary 911 RS 3.8 back in 1993.
The city still remains as a reminiscence to the vibrant Mughal Era in India.
Remaining focused on the same themes, Kiefer started to work with glass, wood, straw and plant parts as the reminiscence of their transience and fragility.
Accordingly, an Albrecht Dürer print of the «Veronica cloth» bearing the image of Christ's face is juxtaposed with an anonymous «subway portrait» by Walker Evans; a self - portrait by painter Raphael Soyer shares the space with a self - reflexive photograph by Laura Letinsky; and H. C. Westermann's autobiographical Korea sculpture stands in as a reminiscence of his service in that war.
As a reminiscence of the theater's stage, the place above all where audience / actor interaction prevails, Stadia refers to the various collaborative and site - specific projects in which Pundyk has engaged over the last three years.

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As Larry Livingston from Reminiscences of a Stock Operator might say, «If a man never made mistakes, he would own the world in a month.
If one looks carefully at what Luther actually wrote before 1518 (as distinguished from his reminiscences twenty or twenty - five years later), one discovers that the celebrated question «How can I get a gracious God?»
The motive of joy has been replaced by prudence (As in the reminiscence of the parable in the Clementine Recognitions iii, 62.)
He went up, John says, «not publicly, but almost in secret,» as if he wished to observe without being observed, taking the temperature of feeling in metropolitan circles.2 But «when the festival was already half over» he was moved to address the crowds in the temple.3 What he said so incensed them that he was in danger of being lynched.4 In the Fourth Gospel this episode is made, after John's manner, the setting for a whole series of dialogues and discourses which are evidently his own composition, though they contain undoubted reminiscences of earlier tradition, but there seems no valid reason to reject his statement that in September or October Jesus was in Jerusalem, and that the reception he met with finally convinced him — whatever premonitions he may previously have entertained — that any advance on the city would meet with implacable hostility.
A large digital diagram of the twin towers pinpoints the locations of real - time transmissions from first responders who did not make it out alive, as well as the locations of first responders who did, and we also hear the latter's reminiscences.
The most negative critical reaction came about because of his use of a fragment from writer Vera Panova's reminiscences in his novel Maidenhair, which was misunderstood as plagiarism.
And since the Old Testament word for angel, as that of the New Testament, means also messenger, it is a legitimate suspicion that these narratives preserve reminiscences of the growing significance of the prophetic movement, which comes into clear focus just a little later in First Samuel.
A nostalgic reminiscence from the Clinton years: Social historians, the addlepated media, and other leftists have delighted in categorizing those of us who are «post-war baby boomers,» as self - indulged, morally challenged, half - wits who follow the remnant of the Grateful Dead around in....
So far as we can tell today, there is no single pericope anywhere in the gospels, the present purpose of which is to preserve a historical reminiscence of the earthly Jesus, although there may be some which do in fact come near to doing so because a reminiscence, especially of an aspect of teaching such as a parable, could be used to serve the purpose of the Church or the evangelist.
The point is that contemporary scholarship, as we shall argue below, has been completely successful in explaining pericope after pericope on the basis of the needs and concerns of the early Church, and that over and over again pericopes which have been hitherto accepted as historical reminiscence have been shown to be something quite different.
But such knowledge could hardly have been conveyed to him by the more primitive Christian community apart from a considerable amount of reminiscence as to Jesus» words and deeds.
Thus the text is a reminiscence of temple theology that is critically assessed even as it is knowingly appropriated.
To be sure, in the Old Testament no gods of Sheol are specifically named, but Dr. Paton is probably correct in thinking that we have the faded reminiscence of them in such personifications as «Death shall be their shepherd» (Psalm 49:14) or «He shall be brought to the king of terrors.»
The picture is filled in considerably by several memoirs of specific events by Ursula Niebuhr, as well as more diffuse domestic reminiscences in the form of «letters to a dear but departed spouse.»
Many Protestants have tended to understand the elements of communion as mere reminders of Jesus, Cairns points out, and many people think of poetry in a similar way: as a mere reminiscence of something that has happened or an explanation of some previously known idea.
The news came as a shock, but turned into an outpouring of love and affection, reminiscences and gratitude.
For 30 years Treves did not tell the story of this unusual patient and protégé — for whom he sought to achieve «normality as far as possible» — until he published his reminiscences in 1923.
In addressing British scientists Baillie (1951 pp. 11 - 15) told them he had long been in the habit of regarding as the most important single passage in the whole literature of Western Philosophy Plato's report in the Phaedo of Socrates» autobiographical reminiscences as he sat in prison awaiting death in 399 BC.
As in another period of crisis General Robert E. Lee said, «This is no time for marriage,» (Quoted by Mrs Roger A. Pryor: Reminiscences of Peace and War, p. 327.)
Some reminiscences are rarely mentioned today, and if touched at all, are glossed over or dismissed as insignificant medieval remnants.
These oat cookies are somewhat reminiscence of oat cakes and are great as a snack at any time of the day.
As a fan since 1970 I would like to see a few articles about reminiscences from people, first time attending matches, why they started supporting Arsenal, favourite players etc..
I too enjoy reading others reminiscences (must be my age) and the one thing I do know Kenny is that it does not get better than when you first started supporting as a kid.
As the 40th anniversary of humankind's first step on the moon approaches, the reminiscences will fly from all those who watched the historic moment.
As biography, I found Genius unsatisfactory, focusing (perhaps intentionally, as a counterbalance to the public image) on the gloomier side to Feynman's life than the friendly image of a wisecracking practical joker and bongo - playing extrovert popularised by TV programmes and two books of reminiscenceAs biography, I found Genius unsatisfactory, focusing (perhaps intentionally, as a counterbalance to the public image) on the gloomier side to Feynman's life than the friendly image of a wisecracking practical joker and bongo - playing extrovert popularised by TV programmes and two books of reminiscenceas a counterbalance to the public image) on the gloomier side to Feynman's life than the friendly image of a wisecracking practical joker and bongo - playing extrovert popularised by TV programmes and two books of reminiscences.
Validation theory is described by Naomi Feil as «accepting and validating the feelings of the demented person; to acknowledge their reminiscences, losses, and the human needs that underlie their behaviors without trying to insert or force new insights.
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I tend to get emotional at weddings as they are of course, the reminiscence of Love but also, God's wonder and miracle in our lives; and this celebration was no exception!
While some classic arcade games (like old episodes of the «Thundercats» cartoon) are more fit for reminiscence than actual play, Time Pilot proves that what was mind - blowingly awesome back in the day can still detonate brains just as well now.
Blocker hates Native Americans, as is made clear from his closed - off face — as distant as a figure in a daguerreotype — and his grim reminiscences of surviving and committing atrocities during the Indian Wars.
Maddin mixes personal reminiscences with elaborate fantasies of Masonic rituals and collectivist brothels, to construct a vision of Winnipeg as a city of sleepwalkers.
Joy folds back and forth in time through the reminiscences of the film's occasional narrator, Joy's grandmother (Diane Ladd), and the protagonist's own memories, which sometimes rearrange themselves as nightmares.
Although in one instance — a party sequence featuring a rather clichéd depiction of Catherine's feelings of claustrophobia in a crowded space — the film falls victim to a heavy - handed narrative choice and unsubtle execution, more often, smaller moments such as Catherine's interactions with Rich, or her reminiscences about the past with Ginny, become crucial in expressing her emotions.
Never Apologize (Warner) is not a documentary, it's a theater piece: Malcolm McDowell's remembrance of director (and his longtime friend) Lindsay Anderson, who launched McDowell's screen career by casting him in as the rebellious hero of «If...» The full title of the one - man - show, a mix of readings from Anderson's papers, personal reminiscence and re-enactments of memorable moments, is «Never Apologize: A Personal Visit with Lindsay Anderson [And Their Celebrated Colleagues],» and along with his affectionate impression of Anderson is a collection of delicious impressions of «their celebrated colleagues,» among them Alan Bates, Richard Harris and John Ford.
in toto, HD), opens with a reminiscence from the man himself circa 1987 in which he recalls growing up in a home that frowned upon going to the cinema — he claims he only ever saw movies as a child at birthday parties.
Highlighted by priceless reminiscences from Mancini's wife Ginny, daughter Monica, and son Chris as well as excerpts of family home movies, the 20 - minute «Henry Mancini: More Than Music» is a valuable addition, but it is not the most substantial new extra on this two - disc set.
The cinematic equivalent of Bruce Springsteen's «Glory Days,» it's a movie about fond reminiscences as well as the receding tide of the big - haired new wave — a bunch of friends and part - time rivals coming to grips with social and familial responsibilities and the fact that the best times of their lives might still be in front of them, if only they could stop looking over their shoulders.
As Carraway — whose reminiscences Luhrmann puts in an utterly gratuitous framing device of a sanitorium therapy session — Tobey Maguire is his usual recessive presence, barely registering as either a dynamic part of the events he describes or their watchful witnesAs Carraway — whose reminiscences Luhrmann puts in an utterly gratuitous framing device of a sanitorium therapy session — Tobey Maguire is his usual recessive presence, barely registering as either a dynamic part of the events he describes or their watchful witnesas either a dynamic part of the events he describes or their watchful witness.
uu While visiting her grandmother's house, where she plans to finish a school project and decide whether to marry her boyfriend, a student gets caught up in the reminiscences of older women who gather to work on a quilt with «Where Love Resides» as its theme.
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