This film focuses on the man himself rather than putting the politics or the history
as the centre point.
Elegant and modern, these rooms are designed to accommodate your travel needs, from online facilities to essential oils, set around a courtyard with a stylish black pool
as its centre point.
Where the film and the game differ, however, is that Lionsgate has promised to stay true to the trailer by using human emotion
as its centre point.
Letter to a Refusing Pilot (2013), a peaceful, contemplative video first shown at the 55th Venice Biennale and the centrepiece of Thomas Dane's current exhibition, takes Tamir's empathetic objection
as its centre point, making use of local footage, aerial photographs and drawings in order to reconstruct this character and the event.
To this end this exhibition will provide
as its centre point a space for reflection and support with this difficult subject matter including extensive resources looking at anti-bullying initiatives.
Visitors entering the space may first be drawn to Allard's colourful mounds of recycled paper grouped on low platforms, but then will notice Lee's flat shapes of paper attached to the walls, ceiling and floor, as well
as a centre point from which they can stand to interact with and complete his piece.
Five firms advise
as Centre Point owner buys a part of the Southbank scheme from Canary Wharf Group and Qatari Diar
We advise governments on how to structure programmes so we always look at the global citizen
as the centre point — he's surrounded by all these government programs.
The room is arranged symmetrically, using the fireplace
as the centre point, to add a sense of formality.
Not exact matches
«Utilizing the shopping
centre as a warming
centre probably was something that people did do, but at that
point I don't necessarily think we were too concerned about that.»
It was at that
point, according to the New York Times report, that the team at the Psychometric
Centre was approached by Christopher Wylie, who worked at a company called Strategic Communication Laboratories, self - billed
as a data analytics company «to governments and military organizations worldwide.»
For instance,
as the Canadian
Centre for Policy Alternatives
points out, Canadian manufacturing productivity still stubbornly trails U.S. levels, despite upbeat predictions at the outset that NAFTA - spurred economic integration would close the gap.
This is a critical time for the British, European and global economies; a decisive period for reform of the global financial system including its leading financial
centre, the City of London; and a crucial
point in the Bank of England's history
as it accepts vital new responsibilities.»
As chairwoman, Yellen made a
point of visiting job training
centres around the country and meeting with blue - collar workers to get a better sense of how Fed's policies were playing out for average people.
Sugar - coat it all you like, AE, but the
point is that Galileo was found «vehemently suspect of heresy», namely of having held the opinions that the Sun lies motionless at the
centre of the universe, that the Earth is not at its
centre and moves, and that one may hold and defend an opinion
as probable after it has been declared contrary to Holy Scripture.
Everywhere,
as we are well aware, the lines of active phyletic development grow warm with consciousness
as they approach the summit; but in one clearly - marked region at the
centre of the kingdom of mammals, where the most powerful brains ever fashioned by nature are to be found, the lines glow red - hot; and already at the heart of this region there burns a
point of incandescence.
As Clifford Green has
pointed out, «From the
centre of life, under the lordship of the servant Christ, for the world: this is the manner of the non-religious interpretation.
It is also
pointed out that the term translated «person» meant in the Greek world a mask and not,
as in modern usage, a
centre of self - consciousness.
It presents ever - new facets when in the course of the intellectual history of mankind it is confronted with ever - new human experiences, because it
points to the infinite mystery of God
as the
centre of our own existence.
In Fr Nesbitt's article «The Christ -
Centred Vision of Creation», in last November's issue, he
pointed out that Newman «found the Scotist perspective to be truest to the Greek Fathers he studied so closely» -LCB- Discourses to Mixed Congregations 32,1 - 2, and 358), and that in The Development of Christian Doctrine Newman says that «the Incarnation «establishes in the very idea of Christianity the sacramental principle
as its characteristic» because: «It is our Lord's intention in the Incarnation to make us what He is Himself.»
Again we emphasise that it means seeing the whole of the Plan of God from Creation to Salvation
as a Unity,
as the result of the one Thought or Logos of God, the Word who is made flesh
as the
centre of this work, and the high
point of the Gift.
Unfortunately, certain elements of Aristotelian Physics are flawed from the
point of view of empirical science, such
as the conception of the
centre of the Earth
as the
centre of the universe.
The temptation, particularly for those of us who operate from a position of privilege, is to gravitate towards the good and ignore the very real and true cries of the oppressed and marginalized or even just - plain - different - from - us of our society, to retreat into the worlds of our own making and the brightly lit aisles of a shopping
centre, and then
point to the good stories
as good enough for us.
The view of Jesus
as a great character or a hero is simply the opposite of Jesus» conception of man; for man
as a «character» has his
centre in himself, and the hero relies on himself; in this the greatness of the man consists; this is the esthetic
point of view.
The Earth always lines up with the
centre of the galaxy
as does any other
point in the galaxy.
We begin at this
point because we are seeking to move inward from the periphery to the
centre — that is, we begin with the attempt to understand the ethical teaching of Jesus
as it appears within the framework of the thought of his contemporaries.
Guangdong province in southern China, bordering tariff - free Hong Kong and Macau, is commonly regarded
as an entry
point and dissemination
centre for smuggled wines with a network of «cayotes» or parallel traders carrying wines cross border.
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As Arsenal look to kick off their Champions League campaign by picking up some
points away to Paris Saint Germain in the first match of the group phase, there were some concerns about Arsenal's star
centre back.
Messi and Neymar hovered over a free - kick and looked
as if they would attempt an effort themselves but a pin
point cross from Lionel Messi found the
centre - back who guided his effort into the bottom right corner.
Before the game had even kicked off at the John Smith's Stadium, the weekend's major talking
point had already been established during Manchester City's emphatic victory over West Brom,
as official Neil Swarbrick wrongly sent off the Baggies»
centre - back Gareth McCauley, instead of teammate Craig Dawson.
It therefore comes
as little surprise that one of the game's biggest talking
points will be Harry Kane, a 21 - year - old
centre forward who before this season had only played in 14 Premier League matches, scoring just three goals.
With the Manchester derby taking
centre stage on Sunday afternoon, it was important that the North London outfit came away with all three
points as the race for Champions League qualification heats up with the end of the season fast approaching.
I think Tottenham much
as I hate to say it had best defence last couple of years but Walker gone and Rose keen to leave Absolutely zero
point paying # 50mn for a new
centre back unless perhaps V V D — but then Chambers and Holding will have to go on loan until Kos retires and even then only one place available. . .
For example 4 -3-3 concentrate less on playing in the
centre and attempting to dominate it
as it's contest Arsenal will win and take advantage of the fact that the full backs haven't got pace, which normally means the defensive midfielders or center backs often end up doubling up on the wingers... thus clearing a space in the middle and allowing people like Ozil and Giroud to play to the strong
points of their game.
A lot of fingers of blame have been
pointed at the big
centre forward Olivier Giroud for missing a few chances in that game but
as reported by the Evening Standard, the man who used to score the goals for Arsenal does not agree.
One massive plus
point about the Holland international is his versatility, which along with his technical ability allows him to play
as a left back or central midfielder
as well
as a
centre back and we know that Wenger likes a utility player or two.
The French international
centre forward should certainly be in the good books of Arsene Wenger at the moment, after Olivier Giroud came to the rescue off the bench once again at the weekend with a brilliant late header to earn a
point at Manchester United that did not look likely
as the end of the match approached.
At this
point to have chambers
as our main
centre back you will be asking too much!
One major plus
point in the forward's favour is that he is a versatile player, but the problem is that his two best positions are playing on the left of a front three or playing through the middle
as our
centre forward and those two positions are currently occupied by the in form Olivier Giroud and the brilliant and almost undroppable Alexis Sanchez.
Most people will
point to the possible absence of their
centre forward Harry Kane
as their biggest problem but I think the one that Arsenal can exploit the most is their central defender Toby Alderweireld.
Jones and Bailly have been United's first - choice
centre - back pairing this term, and will leave Jose with some decisions to make
as he hopes to bring all three
points back to Manchester.
Personally I would say the guy just ain't worth it.That money can be used more wisely to get what we need.Lemar shouldn't have been a priority.The
centre of the park should have been the problem.We are missing the
point clearly.Even Bernardo Silva is
as good
as him yet went for lower.I've watched him and I know eventually he'll be world class but that doesn't mean he should be worth that bid because we have players his age wiyh more potential and cheaper.I remember people stating how Lacazette was not even worth # 45 some seasons back then all of a sudden he's signed for higher and people are behaving like they already like him.I'm sure the logic was that he was in the French league and possibly can't cut it at the top.This isn't money well spent at all.
With Arsenal desperately needing some kind of confidence boost
as well
as all three Premier League
points from this evening's away game at Middlesborough, Arsene Wenger will have been very relieved to welcome our best
centre back Laurent Koscielny and the first choice keeper Petr Cech back into training this week, and it is no surprise that both are in the starting line - up tonight.
Of course we want to get off to a good start and are already going to be without both first choice
centre backs Per Mertesacker and Laurent Koscielny
as well
as our main
centre forward Olivier Giroud, but it is just one game and three
points at stake.
Obviously it is not hard to
point to the sending off of our German
centre back
as a crucial and telling
point of the defeat by Chelsea but we were level at that
point and can count ourselves pretty unlucky not to get anything from the game.
Strikers always rotate positions, so I do not see your
point about Sanchez not being played
as a
centre forward.
While Arsenal controlled large spells of possession during the match, thanks largely to the extra man in the
centre of midfield, they lacked a cutting edge and weren't able to trouble Brad Freidel's goal
as frequently
as was necessary to conclude anything more than zero
points was deserved.
At this
point, the majority of Premier League followers will recognise Carvalho
as a defensive midfielder with an imposing presence in the
centre of the park.
Rio Ferdinand might make his return from injury and feature at some
point tonight but we aren't too sure if Sir Alex will risk the England
centre - half
as United face a Manchester derby at the weekend.