Sentences with phrase «as the seat of»

Browning is the largest town in the reservation, as well as the seat of the Blackfeet Indian Reservation's tribal government.
In the same way, the kidneys are used as the seat both of discontent (Psalm 73:21.)
Gradually through the Old Testament, reference to bodily organs as the seat of intellectual, emotional, and moral life had ceased being literal and had become metaphorical.
When he used «flesh» as the seat of sin he was not, after the Hellenistic fashion, thinking of the material body as essentially evil.
To grant that Paul's use of «flesh» as the seat of sin was colored by contemporary Hellenism, however, is one thing, and to see Paul as in any important sense a Hellenist is quite another.
But the emergence of the reflective consciousness as the seat of human existence did not necessarily entail an awareness by the soul of itself.
But this preparation alone would not have transformed India into an axial culture, any more than parallel developments in the rationalization of culture and religion qualified Egypt as the seat of an axial revolution.
It was the Vatican, as the seat of the Catholic Church, that hired Leonardo Da Vinci and Michelangelo to make «graven images» of Jesus, Mary and God in the likeness of White people — in direct contravention of God's Second Commandment.
With regard to this identification of life with body, one naturally thinks of the influence of Egypt, where a unique climate made possible the mummifying of bodies as the seat of continued life.
He gave me to understand that an especial devotion and veneration should be paid to the Sacred Head of Our Lord as the Seat of divine Wisdom and guiding power of the Sacred Heart, and so complete this heavenly devotion.»
It is introduced by the following preamble: «The word heart is used in Scripture as the seat of life or strength; hence it means mind, soul, spirit, or one's entire emotional nature and understanding...» The word «thought» does have about 110 entries but close inspection reveals that these are «thoughts of the heart».
Barcelona — ambassadors for Spanish independence and freedom will be desperate for a victory over Real Madrid who are seen as the seat of establishment in the Spanish royal family.
Even with the seat cover it wasn't as comfortable as the seat of the stroller.
We are informed from a close source within the camp of the NPP that about 9million dollars of tax payers money may go into the intended renovation of Nana Addo's house hence his refusal to move to the flagstaff house which was built by former President Kuffour as the seat of government.
Mayor Koch's personal secretary and his first deputy mayor will spend most of their time at Gracie Mansion this week as the seat of city government shifts several miles uptown during Mr. Koch's recuperation from a minor stroke.
The city, town, or populated place that houses county government is known as the seat of its respective county.
Welcome to Trenton, N.J. And Harrisburg, Pa., and Tallahassee, Fla. — all of them small cities in heavily populated states living with the blended problems and positives of serving as the seat of state government.
His City Hall is being depicted as the seat of a criminal enterprise.
The Theodore Roosevelt Executive and Legislative Building in Mineola, which serves as the seat of Nassau County government, is seen here on June 26, 2012.
You may know the amygdala as the seat of the fight - or - flight response.
Although it is unlikely that rDLPFC will enter the textbooks as the seat of the law in the brain, this intriguing new study by Buckholtz underscores the role of this region in high - level cognitive processes in general, and judgment and decision - making in particular.
Today this Muslim nation holds the same vital economic role it once did for hundreds of years as the seat of the Ottoman Empire.
As the seat of the government, Beijing is the location chosen for many academic conferences, meetings, and grant reviews and is China's political, cultural, and educational center.
Spain's Deputy Prime Minister Soraya Sáenz de Santamaría said the same month that the Spanish government would «fight for Barcelona as the seat of EMA.»
This word, tha, refers to both the physical heart organ and the symbolic heart as the seat of emotions.
The gut and the bacteria it houses are increasingly being recognized as the seat of the immune system and foundational to our health.
This one is super functional as I'm using it as a side table here but it can also be used as a seat of course and, the Mongolian fur brings that warmth I was looking for into the space.
Toluca, formally: Toluca de Lerdo is the state capital of Mexico State as well as the seat of the Municipality of Toluca.
Oxford, known as the seat of learning — a multicultural place where the flower of youth go to study, party or simply enjoy its spacious and quiet streets.
You just can't write a history of the 1700s to 1900s dating scene of this city, and beyond, without mentioning the creation of the Rideau Canal, which was formative in the ensuing capitalization of the city as the seat of the entire nation's government, plus instrumental in the growth of the lumber industry, as well as making possible all the connections with American and European people who brought so much of their cultures to the nation itself.
Jan 24, 2017 roy moore's alleged pursuit of a young girl is not uncommon in evangelical circles as the seat of.
As we noted in a previous post, the prefrontal cortex has been identified as the seat of metacognition, but this area of the brain relays input to another region in the basal forebrain (at the front and lower part of the brain) called the nucleus accumbens.
Known as the seat of three major religions, it has gone by the names the City of David, the City of Peace, and even the Holy City.
Browning is the largest town in the reservation, as well as the seat of the Blackfeet Indian Reservation's tribal government.
As the seat of San Joaquin County, and a major part of life in Northern California, Stockton draws many residents and tourists.
The secret is buried deep in a very old part of the brain, called the amygdala, long recognized as the seat of emotional reaction.
In Buddhist countries, where the head is regarded as sacred as the seat of soul, touching it is insulting even for a small child.
Like many international cities that once served as seats of government, this thriving metropolis benefits from a well - founded infrastructure and unique culture.
As the seat of power, you are assured of quality in both the meals and the services provided.
A person's head is regarded as the seat of the soul and therefore sacred, so patting your dive guide on their head will also cause offence.
The first big point on the How to spend 24 hours in Paris itinerary is the Notre Dame Cathedral, which acts as the seat of the Catholic Archbishop of Paris.
It is a Hindu temple showcasing impressive sunset view at the stony tip, of which, according to the myth, the chiseled rocks have served as the seating of Brahma's, the god of creation.
A subset of the «Cells,» the «Portrait Cells» present a concentrated portrait of a psychological or emotional state, and usually give prominence to the human head as the seat of identity.
The Ca» Pesaro in Venice is monumental palace which houses museums of fine art and decorative arts, mostly known as the seat of the Galleria Internazionale di Arte Moderna (International Gallery of Modern Art).
While Media is just one of many small suburbs outside of Philadelphia, as the seat of Delaware County, it put the members of this new group into direct contact with their local government.
A picturesque town serving as the seat of Flagler County, Bunnell is a hidden treasure in northeast Florida.
Summary: The respondent challenged Stockholm as the seat of arbitration, alleging an insufficient connection to the Swedish legal system under the Swedish Arbitration Act.
Arbitrators and parties are keen to come to Singapore and to use Maxwell Chambers as a seat of arbitration.
For many years, London has been seen as the seat of choice for international arbitration.
Over 90 % of LCIA disputes are international, and most parties choose London as the seat of arbitration.
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