Sentences with phrase «bears the name of»

Salvador's Pelourinho neighborhood bears the name of the Portuguese word for pillory, and was home to the first slave market on the continent.
They wear clothing bearing the name of the sponsor, interact with the crowd, and carry driver name boards on the grid.
In 2007, Chicago Bears linebacker Brian Urlacher learned the hard way that this extends to apparel bearing the name of a Gatorade competitor.
Its south wall bears the names of Harvard alumni — like President Faust has already mentioned — students and faculty members, who gave their lives in World War II.
Many appeared to be state employees, and some showed up in groups and in mini buses bearing the names of state - provided services.
Someone created a sham company in the United Kingdom that bears the name of Telegram's blockbuster crypto project, the Telegram Open Network, which has raised...
As someone bearing the name of Hannah Arendt as part of a named chair, I can not be unaffected by such allegations and condemnations.
These are questions that people are asking ever since archaeologists uncovered a burial tomb in Israel that contains boxes of bones bearing the names of Jesus, Mary, Judah, and others.
If a person bearing the name of magistrate is doing evil rather than good, where does that leave the matter of submission?
Although several ancient cities bore the name of Philadelphia, this is definitely the one listed among the seven churches by John in the Book of Revelation.
They were supposed to be a shining beacon, bearing the name of Yahweh with obedience and distinctive holy living.
So while it doesn't make sense to judge any NON-BELIEVER («of this world») who is LGBTQ, it correspondingly doesn't make biblical sense to NOT judge someone who calls himself a Christian (who «bears the name of brother») and is unrepentant of their sexual immorality.
The same love that neither death nor life nor any power is able to separate us from (Romans 8:38 - 39) remains with all who bear the name of Christ, wherever they may be in the world.
So Aaron shall bear the names of the sons of Israel in the breastpiece of judgment on his heart, when he goes into the Holy Place, to bring them to regular remembrance before the Lord.
He sees how they have made tweaks to the system, established safeguards and how entries are flagged for review, for example, if deaths were during World War II and in places bearing names of Nazi death camps like Auschwitz or Treblinka.
Our church attendance has been WAY down; the pastor is officially «retired,» so no longer being paid — but IS listed as a member of one of the «teams» which still bear the name of the church they left.
But not I am writing you not to associate with anyone who bears the name of brother who is sexually immoral or greedy, an idolater or a reviler, a drunkard or a swindler.
I am not ashamed to be called a Christian and bear the name of Christ.
The expression there is, «whoever gives you a cup of water to drink because you bear the name of Christ.»
After less than a century of independent rule their territory was absorbed in the greater Seljuq Empire and many of the people from that area spread throughout Anatolia and European Turkey, as is shown by the large number of Turkish villages bearing the name of Danishmand.
The event which bears the name of Jesus Christ is more clearly and more closely related to some parts of history than to other parts.
The only way to ward off the evil is to attach an amulet bearing the names of her three angel captors to the children, for such had been the agreement between them.
The interpretation of the teaching of Jesus about the kingdom, which bears the name of realized eschatology, is always associated with the name of the distinguished British New Testament scholar, C. H. Dodd.
We now have seals, or their impressions, bearing the names of kings Hezekiah (pictured above, right), Ahaz and Manasseh, along with Queen Jezebel, Shebna the king's steward, Baruch the scribe of Jeremiah and Gemaryahu, scribe of King Josiah.
They signify a new creation, in this case the church, full of those flawed people who will bear the name of Christian.
11 But now I am writing to you not to associate with anyone who bears the name of brother if he is guilty of sexual immorality or greed, or is an idolater, reviler, drunkard, or swindler — not even to eat with such a one.
Upon hearing of this chain of cruelty, Justin Martyr wrote his Second Apology to the Roman senate, protesting that Christians were maltreated for no other reason than because they bore the name of Christ.
He speaks of the doubt concerning the Letter of James, and then he goes on to say: «At least not many of the andents have mentioned it, as is the case likewise with the Letter that bears the name of Jude... We nevertheless know that these also with the rest have been read publicly in very many Churches.»
The exploration of «theology proper,» a ready activity in Pentecostal schools, more often than not will be done with the aid of systematic theologies bearing the names of authors who pre-dated the Pentecostal movement — Charles G. Finney, Charles Hodge, W G. T. Shedd, A. H. Strong, R. A. Torrey.
The answer given is that it was really destroyed by Emperor Shih Hwang in 213 B.C., in the general attempt to destroy the Confucian books, and that the book of annals which was somehow preserved came to bear the name of the real document, Spring and Autumn.
The bus was painted purple and yellow, and bore the name of Rosaura, painted in red.
The Spanish name for this spice is «aji»: it was formerly known under the name of Calicut pepper, and in Gerarde's time, nearly three centuries ago, it was sold here under the name of Ginnie pepper, and it still bears the name of Guinea pepper in France.
Chairs with plaques bearing the names of honored guests (from film director Francis Ford Coppola to the King of Spain) attest to the celebrity drawing - power of the restaurant; while I was in Antigua, staying at Maria's hotel across the street, I saw a film crew dining regularly at the restaurant.
Each batch of wine is made from only one vineyard and bears the name of that particular vineyard.
In accordance with the distinctive local lingo, the group has been dubbed «The Muthas and the Othas,» the «othas» bearing the names of five other sauces that complete a New Orleans menu: Remoulade, Ravigote, Bordelaise, Mignonette and Cocktail (the only male out of the ten.)
«This brewery employs what has become my favorite naming convention, as each beer they release bears the name of a defunct or fictional utopian project.
HBO had wanted each tombstone to bear the name of one of Hamed's defeated foes, but in a rare display of restraint, the champ vetoed the request.
The hard sell for Heisman hopefuls has begun: Virginia has mailed out 800 orange highlighters bearing the name of senior tailback Tiki Barber, and San Diego State has set up a Web site for senior tailback George Jones.
What you are to be, you are now becoming, was posted in the locker room below the scattering of wooden grave markers bearing the names of vanquished opponents, the Japanese Rising Sun flag and the «89 and «91 state championship trophies.
That night, the team will hang a banner from the rafters of T - Mobile that bears the names of all 58 people killed on Oct. 1.
There is an ambitious program of rehabilitation under way at that scenic course, and each of the 18 holes bears the name of a donor (or donors) who has contributed toward its restoration under the direction of Greenskeeper Sam Swayze.
But the campaign to capture the taste buds of future consumers begins even earlier — in the hospital nursery, where formula companies use aggressive methods to ensure that babies» first taste of artificial milk comes early and bears the name of their company.
They both do their best to be honest, even when it isn't pretty, and that's why we think that their baby should bear the name of one of the virtues they seek out so often.
The name is most famous in India and notable personas bearing the name of the Goddess are Chandra Wilson (the Emmy Award nominated Actess for Grey's Anatomy) and Chandra, a fictional character in Barbara Cartland's Love is in the Clouds (kids from the swinging sixties to the rocking nineties would know Barbara Cartland.
I am proud that this shining beacon of Rochester's revitalization will bear the name of a leader who was integral to making it happen — Congresswoman Louise Slaughter,» Gov. Andrew Cuomo, D - NY, said.
He went on to write: «It is fitting that this shining example of Rochester's revitalization bear the name of a leader who was integral to making it happen — Congresswoman Louise Slaughter.»
BY ANDY HUMM Monuments to cataclysm — from the Vietnam War Memorial wall in Washington bearing the names of tens of thousands of American soldiers killed in that divisive US «police action» to the 9/11 Memorial waterfalls marking the site of the obliterated World Trade Center towers and the thousands who perished that day ---LSB-...]
The letter, on official stationery bearing the names of state Sen. Marisol Alcantara (D - Inwood) and Assemblywoman Carmen De La Rosa (D - Inwood), says the move would deprive their constituents of «vital health services.»
I note that the amendment that bears the name of the right hon. Member for Blackburn [Jack Straw] contains a request that the cuts do not damage the number of police officers.
There were 1,200 different versions of the leaflet; each bearing the name of the street:
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