Sentences with phrase «as they had come»

Investigators have not yet conclusively identified this debris as having come from the plane.
A piece in The Guardian underlined this the other day by suggesting that the days of the Internet as we've come to know it — a truly global network — are numbered.
As I've come to learn, taking time off is extremely important: It helps you «reset», focus on big challenges, and come up with creative solutions that you otherwise might miss in the day - to - day grind.
Its growth curve has been remarkable, to say the least - the company recently completed a seed round funding of US$ 1.1 million, and Mendelsohn says that Mini Exchange founder Sarah Appleton has attributed 20 % of her revenues as having come through advertising on Facebook, with online sales being driven through its custom audiences and lookalike audiences tools to reach parents across the MENA region.
In return, Mr. Trump and other Republicans can point to Apple as having come around because of their legislative action.
Donald Trump's ascension to the US presidency is being hailed by some as the end of globalization as we have come to know it in the last four decades.
John Mauldin writes in his letter: «Camp Kotok, as it has come to be called, was quite special this year.
Initial coin offerings (ICOs), as they've come to be known, have faced intense scrutiny from the SEC.
As I've come to discover, investing is about much more than money.
The myth is fed by the public's perception of groundbreaking companies as having come out of nowhere to rock the world.
Your cynicism and hurt speak loudly through what you have written here, and I invite you to lay it aside, and be open to the idea that the truth is neither as rosy as some paint it, nor as dark as you have come to view it.
The Judaisers seem to be recorded as having come from there, it was there that the discussion to settle the matter of circumcision was held.
But this is to say, from the standpoint of existent occasions, that occasions can be analyzed as having come to be through dynamic decision.
The critical method handed them pieces, dismembered limbs and organs, no longer living, and no longer even recognizable as having come from a living body.
When one looks for the secret of such goodness in others or in gratitude thanks God for such a measure of victory as has come to his own life, the explanation lies in humility, loving outreach, a sense of divine forgiveness, and power that comes from dwelling in «the secret place of the Most High.»
As for normalcy, as we have come to understand it since the spuriously «scientific» and (at the time) wildly embraced Kinsey Reports, that had no bearing on the subject.
I ask for examples and not a «just google it» because after having done my research on matters such as these I've come to a conclusion and I've googled many of these.
As I have come to see the world through the light of Jesus Christ, the crucified God, this crucivision lens has helped me understand life, Scripture, and theology more clearly, and it has helped me grow in love for others more deeply.
«Therefore the Church gives thanks for each and every woman: for mothers, for sisters, for wives; for women consecrated to God in virginity; for women dedicated to the many human beings who await the gratuitous love of another person; for women who watch over the human persons in the family, which is the fundamental sign of the human community; for women who work professionally, and who at times are burdened by a great social responsibility; for «perfect» women and for «weak» women - for all women as they have come forth from the heart of God in all the beauty and richness of their femininity; as they have been embraced by his eternal love; as, together with men, they are pilgrims on this earth, which is the temporal «homeland» of all people and is transformed sometimesinto a «valley of tears»; as they assume, together with men, a common responsibility for the destiny of humanity according to daily necessities and according to that definitive destiny which the human family has in God himself, in the bosom of the ineffable Trinity.»
In Jewish tradition, we frequently speak in terms of «Written Torah» (the text of the Hebrew Scriptures as they have come down to us) and «Oral Torah» (the ensuing centuries of conversations and interpretations of our sages and rabbis, which are also considered to be holy.)
The legend of Radha and Krishna as it has come down to us today, differs from Jayadeva's version in only one significant respect.
My own perception of that as having come to pass amounts to our having reduced the reality of what Christ brings to us into no more than definitions we then cut and paste until we have our individual totems before which we fall down.
Egyptians, on the other hand, contained traditions of the sayings of Jesus which portrayed him as having come to «destroy the works of the female», specifically the work of reproduction.
One gay person asked: I myself is happy as I have come out now.
I am astonished that anywhere in the United State's, this day, as far as we have came on this issue, that any church claiming to be of God, would do such a horrific thing.
«Declinism,» as it has come to be called, is much in vogue in the United States.
In our own time, as we have come to think of ourselves more and more in terms of will and choice, Hobbes's «masterless men,» we have transformed the meaning of birth.
Although K.C. (as we have come to know him in EATWOT) writes to and for the people of India, his message has meaning for all Christians and other justice seeking people who are committed to creating a global village that protects the rights of the poor and provides space for the affirmation of their dignity.
As I have come to know hundreds of spiritual teachers and thousands of spiritual practitioners through my work and travels, I have been struck by the way in which our spiritual views, perspectives, and experiences become similarly «infected» by «conceptual contaminants» — comprising a confused and immature relationship to complex spiritual principles — that are as invisible, yet as insidious, as sexually transmitted disease.
What, then, of the style of the teaching of Jesus as it has come down to us in the gospels?
But first, what in fact have been the traditional arguments for life after death, as it has come to be called?
But these findings are valuable in precisely those areas which most concern us if we seek the some sort of understanding of the historical Jesus as we have come to have of man in general — an understanding or image succinctly expressed in Dr. Dillistone's lecture: «This image is a «dynamic, temporal one that sees man as first of all an agent, a self,» who stands self - revealed only in the midst of the density of temporal decisions.»
And as I have come to focus on these, the thrill and joy of study and writing has disappeared.
And twice Luke describes women as having come with Jesus from Galilee (Luke 23:49, 55; 24:22) and it is only Luke that records the special role women played in the ministry of Jesus (Luke 8:1 - 3).
Now there would be, as I would come to understand and verbalize in later years, a reflection of both sides of God's sexuality.
It's actually been through working with Wycliffe that my perspective on Christianity and reading the Bible has been broadened as I've come in to contact with people from very different cultures, and I've realised how diverse the world is and that God is so much bigger than we often think, especially when we're in our Christian bubble...
It is the perfect love of God as this has come to us in God's Son that conquers both fear and sin; it is our faith and love that lead us to him.
And how he dealt with both the revelation and the «new normal» was perfectly in line with the character as we've come to know him.
He uses the materials of the world as they have come to exist.
As I have come to learn, it is impossible for a woman to get through a pregnancy without being acutely aware of the presence of another human life inside her own body.
But there is a Pagan religion (think Vikings), and as I have come to learn more about Paganism, I have found several things I appreciate about their ways which I believe Christians could benefit from.
It admits frankly that this scheme, as it has come down to us, is incredible, however valuable and helpful, not to say apparently «true», it was for many who have gone before us in the path of Christian discipleship.
I guess this organization is itself in much of an identity crisis as it has come a long way.
And the same phrase came to you as had come to him in the midst of a profound epiphany!
The devil came to the church, as He had come to Jesus so many years before, and congratulated us on our success.
The second thing God did was that when the flood waters came upon the earth, He sought to rescue, redeem, and deliver as many people from the flood as He would come.
This body of Buddha does not need to be understood as having come into being at some point.
So of course we struggle with belief (as it has come to be understood).
As we have come to expect, the dual transcendence consists in the fact God is universally necessary in his abstract character and universally relative in his concrete contingent character, these two sides being «reconciled by the old principle that the concrete contains the abstract» (pp. 236f).
For belief and coming into existence correspond to one another, and are concerned with the two negative determinations of being, namely the past and the future, and with the present in so far as it is conceived from the point of view of a negative determination of being, namely as having come into existence.
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