By enabling new flows of money, information and power on a world scale, the multinationals have succeeded in insulating themselves from both political and social constraints on their economic power, and thus have
become an embodiment of the supreme value of economic efficiency over human values.
It can set the tone and
become the embodiment of the nation, of national character.
Over three and a half decades, Peter
became the embodiment of spirituality at the university, imparting to generations of students that their purpose was not to make a living but a life.
we lost the players who had brought the invincibles (campbell, lehmann, cole, toure, pires, henry) less than two years later and we just didn't really replace them or have enough experience in the team and fabregas
became the embodiment of arsenal after that despite being such a young age.
ella Savitzky Abzug, who with her election to the US House of Representatives in 1970 from a West Side district
became the embodiment of the rising political voice of America's women, was honored in March, the 20th anniversary of her 1998 death, with a street naming at the corner of Bank Street and Greenwich Avenue in the West Village.
BY PAUL SCHINDLER Bella Savitzky Abzug, who with her election to the US House of Representatives in 1970 from a West Side district
became the embodiment of the rising political voice of America's women, was honored in March, the 20th anniversary of her 1998 death, with a street naming at the corner of Bank Street and Greenwich Avenue in the West Village.
The first community labs opened three years ago and
became embodiments of the nascent Do - It - Yourself Biology community, a grassroots movement of enthusiasts seeking to popularize biotechnology just as programmers working from their garages popularized computing in the 1970s.
Jenna Lyons Apart from completely overhauling J. Crew's image, Lyons herself has
become the embodiment of everything the label represents, and acts as the brand's de facto spokesperson, designer, model, stylist, and muse.
When his titular character is forced to stop living his life in his head and starting embracing adventure instead, his film may
become the embodiment of its encouraging message, but it also endears in its earnestness — rampant, repetitive clichés and all.
Yet he figured out how to ennoble that cliché, imbuing this action hero with soulfulness and undeniable physicality,
becoming the embodiment of director Michael Mann's muscular, grandiose filmmaking.
Reaching the throne fired by Enlightenment philosophy and determined to
become the embodiment of the «benevolent despot» idealized by Montesquieu, she found herself always contending with the deeply ingrained realities of Russian life, including serfdom.
If a player happens to find and complete a specific Field Order,
they become the embodiment of evil and don the persona of one of cinema's most iconic horror characters, Michael Myers.
«Our story is about an epic showdown of opposing forces, and Kit immersed himself into the role and truly
became the embodiment of the enemy, the Settlement Defense Front.
For this Tuesday Evenings presentation, «Being the Opposite,» Anastas introduces the projects of this co-operative gallery, which had a predetermined lifespan (2005 — 08) and
became the embodiment of a certain strain of critical artistic discourse, and she discusses relationships between Orchard's work and her newest writing.
Clements often draws on a small table which necessitates folding the artwork, over and again, until the many folds
become an embodiment of the temporal process.
Bell
became the embodiment of this zeitgeist.
Legal marketers need to be sensitive to these realities even when the seminar planning
becomes the embodiment of herding cats.
We begin with personal development before we get into professional development to ensure that
you become an embodiment of mindfulness for your students.
Not exact matches
That sort
of active marketing
becomes the literal
embodiment of following consumers where they go online.
However, they all pale in comparison to Hugh Hefner who
became the living
embodiment of the Playboy brand.
On one hand, he's the
embodiment of what Wall Street has
become: quantitative.
Was there an intellectual cosmological order for the cellular realms
of living cosmological components to
become ever evolving cellular realms ending upon this celestial shorelines» planetary cosmology as being physical realms
of mankind's cellular
embodiments?
Before Jennifer Lawrence was the
embodiment of girl power in The Hunger Games and
became every woman, everywhere, she was the star
of the Academy Award - nominated film Winter's Bone.
I do so believe that GOD who is the
embodiment we call the Cosmos never throws away or discards anything but thru the advents
of the meandering Tree
of Cosmological Constants do all things return and / or are rebirthed but in variations
of size dependent upon amenable classifiable symmetries
of once was, toward that which is, to dependencies
of what one will
become.
When the holiness
of the land (a divine proclamation)
becomes the holiness
of the state (a human creation) we all too easily move in the direction
of theocracy veiled as statism (in which the state is the
embodiment of divine will).
It was consequential not merely because John Paul himself
became the «singular
embodiment of the trials, tragedies, and triumphs
of the second half
of the twentieth century,» but because he «reinvigorated the Church spiritually and intellectually, restoring a sense
of the adventure
of discipleship... and constantly reminding the entire Church that it did not exist for its own sake, but for its evangelical mission.»
Once God has died in Christ to his transcendent epiphany, that epiphany must inevitably recede into an abstract and alien form, eventually
becoming the full
embodiment of every alien other, and thence appearing to consciousness as the ultimate source
of all repression.
Few would care to argue that the goal
of Scripture is a deeper
embodiment of God's grace, what Scripture calls Christian maturity,
becoming like Christ (Eph.
To such writers as C. G. Jung and Ananda K. Coomaraswamy the myth is an
embodiment in different forms and cultures
of a perennial reality, the spiritual process whereby the one
becomes the many and the many returns unto the one or the psychological process whereby integration
of the personality is achieved and the divine Self realized within the unconscious.
First, he desires each Christian's death might once again
become «an
embodiment of a belief in God who has defeated death and will give life to our own mortal bodies (68).»
Her ability to sing in several languages
becomes «her
embodiment of an increasingly postcolonialist world.»
Bonhoeffer answers: «The individual personal spirit lives solely by virtue
of sociality, and the «social spirit»
becomes real only in individual
embodiment.10 Therefore Bonhoeffer can speak
of both the individual and a collective being.11 The design
of God for men to live in community leads to the natural question
of the religious community.
Thus Hegel, even as Blake, correlates and integrates the death
of God and apocalypse, for the French Revolution is the historical advent and
embodiment of the death
of God, yet this is the death
of a wholly abstract and alien form or manifestation
of God, an epiphany or realization
of God which does not occur or
become real until and the full and final birth
of the modern world.
For during the past 30 years commercial television has
become a powerful
embodiment of form - creating and value - destroying energy in our lives.
In another closely related picture, Christ is the Word
of God, God's address to man, the communication
of God's thought, the mode
of God's approach to his world, and, in accordance with the language
of contemporary philosophy, the
embodiment of that divine reason which permeates the cosmos, or the intermediary divine link between God and his creatures, the mode in which the transcendent God
becomes immanent in the rational creation.
Whatever it
becomes, it will always, necessarily, be a new
embodiment of creativity.
Most damning
of all, America has
become the very
embodiment of that alienation, anomie, and dehumanization which is the curse
of existence in a highly technological and urban society (Heidegger has remarked that, metaphysically speaking, America and Russia are the same, for here «time as history» has vanished from human life).
To strengthen them in the Christian sense is to help them
become more effective
embodiments of counter-cultural values.
In that decade he
became the foremost priestly
embodiment of the New Evangelization in the nation's capital, a fisherman
of souls always on the lookout for a convert to bring to the faith, a lapsed Catholic to bring back into the fold, or a lukewarm Catholic in whom to reignite the fire
of the Holy Spirit.
«In the mind
of the theologian
of the Prologue the creative word
of God, the word
of the Lord that came to the prophets, has
become personal in Jesus who is the
embodiment of divine revelation.
Benedetto Croce (1866 - 1952), the son
of an aristocratic Neapolitan family, was a philosopher and historian
of culture who
became a living
embodiment of liberal culture during the first half
of this century.
When the seminarian
becomes a pastor, she leads an organization that has goals such as
embodiment, engagement, involvement, participation and full - hearted commitment, embrace
of the enemy, hospitality to the stranger, group cohesion, koinonia.
Moose grew to be the
embodiment of the Warehouse district culture and ultimately has
become a downtown institution.
He's
become baseball's mascot, the
embodiment of everything good and bad about the sport, an oblivious Rorschach test, and it's made us forget the part about him being a verifiable baseball legend.
If anything, it is the plush confines
of Leipzig's multi-million pound training centre, the
embodiment of Red Bull's nuanced and calculated approach, that Burke most requires to
become world class.
If Ed Balls can somehow overcome his communication problems, give a handful
of stonking breakthrough speeches & break free
of his policy - advisor persona,
becoming an authentic
embodiment of the cultural change (to list an incline
of decreasing probability), then he could well make a late surge in this race... or maybe not.
The
embodiment of a tree will
become effortless to you — like second nature.
In this episode, I get more in depthly about how she is a true
embodiment of first
becoming your highest self to...
With their combined power, he
becomes like a god and sets out to win the affection
of Mistress Death, the living
embodiment of death in the Marvel Universe.
The original skeleton
of the first game is there, to some degree, but it's buried under layers
of subtext - in short, Shattered Memories is one
of purest
embodiments of the themes the series has
become known for since its second outing.