Not exact matches
BaubleBar, the purveyor
of women's jewelry with a retail store in New York's Flatiron district,
echoed that sentiment on their Facebook page: «
Because of Hurricane Sandy, The Bar will be closed Monday - Weds!
Because I was repressing my own point of view, because like in that Nilsson song, «Everybody was talkin» at me, so I couldn't hear the echoes of my mind.
Because I was repressing my own point
of view,
because like in that Nilsson song, «Everybody was talkin» at me, so I couldn't hear the echoes of my mind.
because like in that Nilsson song, «Everybody was talkin» at me, so I couldn't hear the
echoes of my mind.»
We don't want to make the amateur mistake
of getting caught in an
echo chamber, such as: Just
because you watched one horror title, slapping in front
of you nothing but more horror titles.»
Le Maire's call for G20 nations to join together in comprehensive talks over bitcoin, and cryptocurrency more broadly,
echoed recent sentiments from Joachim Wuermeling, a board member at Bundesbank in Germany, who had previously stated, «Effective regulation
of virtual currencies would therefore only be achievable through the greatest possible international cooperation,
because the regulatory power
of nation states is obviously limited.»
I always worry a little that I'm checking in
because I want to be part
of an affirmation
echo chamber, but there is this other really big piece that tells me the threat hasn't picked up and moved to Vancouver Island (yet).
In his first letter, Peter
echoes the book
of Leviticus when he writes, «Be holy,
because I am holy» (1 Peter 1:16).
I love it
because of your honesty, and I love it
because I think it
echoes what a lot
of people experience in churches when they suspect abuse, but don't say anything - the ignoring
of the intuitions, the pull
of «belonging» to the greater group, the shame associated with telling, the pain when they * do * tell and then are immediately ostracized (so painful, when I'm guessing you thought you «belonged» at the table, and were only participating as you thought you had right to?
In his Nobel Peace Prize acceptance speech, Jewish Holocaust survivor Elie Wiesel
echoed this truth: «Whenever men and women are persecuted
because of their race, religion, or political views, that place must — at that moment — become the center
of the universe.»
As Bishop Rawlinson finely says,
echoing Johannes Weiss, «Jesus is, for St. Mark, the Messiah, not in spite
of His sufferings — as the earliest believers
of all may for a time have been disposed to express it — but precisely
because of His sufferings.»
Partly
because of Baillie's book, a number
of more liberal Christians today prefer, as I do myself, to say «God was in Christ»,
echoing Paul (2 Cor.
So in reference to the orginal article and my first point, I would only
echo Pascal's Wager: if I live life accepting
of God and «love my neighbor,» but it turns out to be wrong
because there is no God, I have no regrets; if I live life unaccepting
of God and He does exist, well I guess Ghandi and I will be sharing a room...
We will win our freedom
because the sacred heritage
of our nation and the eternal will
of God are embodied in our
echoing demands.
For the victims and their loved ones, this is a bizarre, surreal, and wounding experience
because it
echoes and reinforces the grooming
of the abuser.
«I hope there's words that will just
echo and resonate, and say, «yes, there is empathy, there is humanity, there is hope for the world»,
because I think this service is the platform that can really start to change humanity depending on the right words and - it's a church, people
of god - how they convey the message to mankind.
Instead when a person marries... he takes his sexual desire, and he does the same thing with it that we must all do with all our physical desires if we would make them means
of worship — 1) he brings it into conformity to God's word; 2) he subordinates it to a higher pattern
of love and care; 3) he transposes the music
of physical pleasure into the music
of spiritual worship, 4) he listens for the
echoes of God's goodness in every nerve; 5) he seeks to double his pleasure by making her joy his joy; and 6) he gives thanks to God from the bottom
of his heart
because he knows and he feels that he never deserved one minute
of this pleasure.
The archbishop's observation was
echoed in recent comments from Sister Elizabeth Anne, O.P., who runs Aquinas College's Center for Catholic Education: «The values
of our current culture are pressure points for us
because our chief values are the Beatitudes.
Luther would come to
echo the modernists that philosophy was indeed in no sense the handmaid
of theology, not
because of the merely intellectual inappropriateness
of this as he saw it, but
because the whole world
of man, all the world
of philosophy was thrown entirely into the deepest
of shadows under the sign
of sin when a man had become bound by the Word
of God.
He describes the Pope's bold affirmation
of the power
of grace over sin as an
echo of Isaiah the prophet: «The Spirit
of the Lord is upon me,
because the Lord has anointed me to preach good news to the poor.
Then late last month a member
of the IOC's executive board actually
echoed the arguments
of Atlanta Plus, rechristened Atlanta - Sydney Plus, and asserted that Afghanistan would be barred
because the Taliban's treatment
of women violates the Olympic Charter.
I know there's been a few articles since the game ended and fans have already stated the obvious facts but I just have to
echo them again
because of all the games we lost this season that 1 truly bothered me even more than the Chelsea games so here we go.
I don't necessarily
echo the sentiments in this post from We Ain't Got No History, simply
because I don't do the aggressive tone thing very well, but I can't disagree with any
of the (angry - sounding) arguments produced below.
Just to
echo on what the boss has said, no doubt Watford will thrown a curve ball at us eminently
because they'll be playing in front
of their own fans, not to mention want to make a name for themselves by «slaying a giant».
I often feel like my family and friends are bored
of the topic and that my voice is just an
echo into the abyss, but I refuse to keep quiet... «
Because it wasn't just your baby.
The stories
of our time with them and the emotional / mental / spiritual consequences in our lives should be a book in itself and really the consequences are still
echoing through our lives
because they were the beginning.
In an interview, DiNapoli's spokesman Robert Whalen seemed to
echo elements
of Wilson's argument: The initial divestment decisions, Whalen said, were made not expressly for humanitarian reasons but for economic ones —
because «the regimes create an exceptional level
of risk for companies that are operating there.»
This was eclipsed by the law that penalizes publicly and falsely attributing the crimes
of Nazi Germany to the Polish nation, but in my country (Romania) had some
echo because it reminded to many
of the period before the fall
of the communism, when a little whisper in the wrong direction could put you in jail due to «Security» paying attention to any «thought - crime».
Mr Hunt's proposals will have
echoes of the News Corp bid
because of the consequences
of the decisions he takes for other big players in the media business like VirginMedia, ITV and mobile companies like O2.
But Blake
echoed the larger State Senate Democratic conference's assertions that these statutes come out badly diluted
because of Republican influence.
«This has long been a priority project for the State and the City — beginning back in the Bloomberg administration — that has widespread support within the community and region
because it will transform the economy
of Staten Island's North Shore,» Conwall said in a statement,
echoing Cuomo's own spokesman.
That finding made some people uncomfortable
because it
echoed studies that pinpointed, in far more detail than Penfield achieved, the exact locations in the brain that were most active and most inactive during periods
of profound religious experience.
McNally
echoes her: «I had to consult Harvard's general counsel on three different occasions
because of the saber rattling
of trauma experts who didn't like my work.»
Because he saw the answer when it washed in with the tide — the ocean rolling back in from the future, sounding like an
echo of a mystified crowd's applause.
Because we are often connected with like - minded friends on social media, many
of us have locked ourselves into
echo chambers where most
of the news we read or watch simply confirms what we already believe.
McNally
echoes her: «I've had to consult Harvard's general counsel on three different occasions
because of the saber rattling
of trauma experts who didn't like my work.»
My doctor told me to get out
of his office
because my heart was disgustingly perfect at age 45 (this was also after having EKG, stress test and
echo).
And honestly, THIS section really stands out to me
because I hear
echoes of Escalating Density Training in it... managing fatigue and not pushing yourself to failure on every set.
Linking up with Fashionably Employed More Pieces
of Me On the Daily Express as well as with Style Imitating Art
because the colors in my outfit
echo those in this beautiful stained glass window.
Your post moved me to tears — in part
because I've lost my dad too, and I can imagine how the loss is
echoing in so many parts
of your life right now.
I chose this top
because I thought both the colors and the pattern did a nice job
echoing the colors and the idea
of the stained glass window.
I found myself laughing
because of the clever reference to the fragrance advertising tactics; however, I couldn't avoid hearing the
echo of «Not all men...» while watching this sketch.
Wilhelm's dual surveyor bots are helpful, but somewhat
echo towards Roland's or Axton's turret like action skills, but Claptrap will no doubt be the most played
because of how inexplicably unpredictable his action skill is, as he assumes the role
of all other vault hunters up to this point based on the situation around him, which is sometimes not always the good route (I cooped with my friend who got the Psycho die
of the action skill when we were primarily shooting at enemies from a distance).
Maybe it's
because we were born and graduated college at the same time and had similar backgrounds, or maybe
because some
of the things he said
echoed thoughts I've had, but I found myself wondering how I would have reacted to the same catalysts in my life; would they have goaded me to hit the road in similar fashion?
If his ruminations evoke distant
echoes of «Forrest Gump» it's
because Eric Roth wrote both screenplays.
The core bond between these two is just a secondary layer
of drama, but it's the reason why Boone's movie works as well as it does
because it
echoes the core drama, which is none other than young love.
I tried to think like a Yahoo! commenter while watching Coogler's film
because I felt like the message
of the film was already speaking to my choir and I wanted to consider how filmmakers and artists can reach beyond the
echo chamber to try and change some minds about the issue
of race in contemporary America.
If you hear a sliver
of Margo Channing's famous warning
echoing across All About Nina you should know it's not just
because the title's a riff on that Bette Davis classic.
Donna Burke
echoes what Japanese actor Akio Otsuka tweeted, the voice
of Solid Snake in Japan, who also asked for fans not to «punish» the development team
because of the fiasco.
He says that pursuing a career in education, starting with TFA, is important to him
because he wants to give students
of all racial and socioeconomic backgrounds the same educational opportunity he had at Harvard — a sentiment
echoed by many students from Merseth's class.
Echoing the sentiment, Azra Mehdi, a parent at AltSchool, said, «One
of the reasons we looked to AltSchool was
because of the personalized aspect
of the learning.
In today's absurdly polarized politics, where everyone gets dubbed an ally or an enemy and either embraced or scorned 24/7, regardless
of the issue, where we inhabit
echo chambers, and where collaboration and comradeship seem possible only within them, a major reason we don't get much done is
because we don't have enough people like Al..