Sentences with phrase «as sheaves»

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12 On the day you wave the sheaf, you must sacrifice as a burnt offering to the Lord a lamb a year old without defect, 13 together with its grain offering of two - tenths of an ephah [a] of the finest flour mixed with olive oil — a food offering presented to the Lord, a pleasing aroma — and its drink offering of a quarter of a hin [b] of wine.
The first sheaves harvested were seen as representing the entire crop, and the firstborn of an animal was seen as representing all of the rest of that animal's progeny as well.
Harts - home's proposed solution erects a theoretical construct called a momentary self» and then suggests the link of «memory» as the tie binding these «momentary selves» into a unitary sheaf.
Rev Richard Coles» latest book Bringing in the Sheaves: Wheat and chaff from my years as a Priest (Weidenfeld & Nicolson) is out now
Week by week new flower arrangements are placed in churches across the world and at special seasons, such as harvest, the decoration will be more elaborate, with sheaves of corn, fruit and vegetables.
Consequently, a dalit priest does his best to throw the blood over as many sheaves as he can.
Jordi Osei - Tutu could come in as right - back and perhaps the very promising Ben Sheaf could join his mates in midfield.
Arsenal have today announced new contracts for three players as youngsters Eddie Nketiah, Ben Sheaf and Matt Macey commit their futures to the Gunners.
As Arsenal prepare for the trip to Southampton, it was noticed that the young defensive midfielder Glen Kamara had taken part in first - team training, along with fellow youngsters Ben Sheaf and Chris Willock.
Then bear in mind you Ave great under 21 talent like Bielik pleguezuelo and sheaf to bring through as well.
Might as well buy 2m Holdings or 3m Mavropanos and play the academy players like Niles Nelson Willock Bielic Sheaf.
She would like to see the QEESI given as standard practice along with the typical sheaf of forms patients fill out.
Last week, the CIA released a sheaf of pictures taken in the 1960s by its Corona satellites, known to the public as the Discoverer series, and hundreds of pages of once - secret documents describing engineers» early frustrations as they tried to make space cameras work.
The Swiss that Price studied ate rye as their primary carbohydrate, but it was whole grain, fresh ground flour, likely somewhat sprouted from standing in sheaves and sour leavened.
Amy Switkes (July 2014 / Model 3 Central) was appointed as Vice-Principal at the Barley Sheaf Elementary School in the Flemington - Raritan School District effective September 1, 2017.
Sisal is the only material that promotes shedding of the outer sheaf of a cat's claws, as bark does in nature.
The small corner towers and the vases styled as wheat sheaves underline the palatial splendor of the building while the spire imparts the excellent strictness.
Major exhibitions realized under her leadership include México 1900 — 1950: Diego Rivera, Frida Kahlo, José Clemente Orozco, and the Avant - Garde; Jackson Pollock: Blind Spots; Jim Hodges: Give More Than You Take; From the Sidewalk to the Catwalk: The Fashion World of Jean Paul Gaultier; Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs; J. M. W. Turner; Van Gogh's Sheaves of Wheat; and Matisse: Painter as Sculptor; as well as the DMA's centennial exhibition and its accompanying publication.
From different angles, the view of the successive layers formed by folding a sheaf of handmade paper in Jacki Parry's (b. 1941) artwork is reminiscent of pages of a book as well as petals of a rose.
So more obliquely does the show's largest work — including a cloak of black bronze and wool by Barbara Chase - Riboud, black wire sheaves by Maren Hassinger, or (in a photo) hosiery sagging down from an open window as Rapunzel by Senga Nengudi.
It is the fabulous balance of red and white squares in a Malevich gouache, or the glowing sheaves of fluorescent tubes in a Dan Flavin sculpture; it is Hélio Oiticica's black and white rectangles swing - dancing across a painted board, and Sophie Taeuber - Arp's cross-stitch embroidery of circles and triangles holding hands, as it seems, with a big scarlet square.
The choices of Sawers and Dame Anna Pringle, our woman in Moscow, are much stronger as art: Walter Sickert, Heath, some bittersweet space - race Pop by Derek Boshier and Bridget Riley's beautiful Reflection, bought for the British embassy in Cairo partly because her sheaf of stripes was inspired by the colours of tomb walls in Upper Egypt, but also because the abstraction dovetailed felicitously with Muslim culture.
Alfredo Jaar's photographs of Serra Pelada, an opencast gold mine dug by human hands in Brazil, are shown as color transparencies mounted in lightboxes, and sit in uneasy relation to Liza Lou's Gather Forty, a sculpture made from gold - plated beads threaded and bound in a sheaf.
From an environmentally degraded monoculture, they transformed the farm by switching to native breeds, Highland cattle and Hebridean sheep, growing traditional crops such as oats in the sheaf for winter fodder.
In The Meaning of Everything — The Story of the Oxford English Dictionary by Simon Winchester, the author describes the «fascicle» as a «a kind of publishing gimmick» whereby sheaves of pages that were collected together to form distinct parts, but which could themselves be bound together later between hard covers and thus made into whole volumes.
However, as the quote above shows, many firms don't make good use of the recruiting process, which is often characterized by short 20 - minute interviews, shallow questions and a sheaf of boilerplate marketing materials.
Letting in as much natural light as possible makes rooms seem airier, says Sheaf.
As the story goes, these dollies were made from the last sheaf of wheat of the year and kept as a good luck charm until the following harvesAs the story goes, these dollies were made from the last sheaf of wheat of the year and kept as a good luck charm until the following harvesas a good luck charm until the following harvest.
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