Sentences with phrase «become manifest out»

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Therefore I do not by any means intend to dispose of the Socratic definition on the ground that one can not stop with it but, having the Christian definition in mente [in mind], I would make use of it to bring the other out sharply (just because the Socratic definition is so genuinely Greek), so that here as always the hollowness of every other definition which is not in the strictest sense Christian (that is, of every partial definition) may become manifest.
Thus, when Paul found himself in prison, his mind turned not to queries concerning the justice of his being there, but to the uses to which his imprisonment could be positively put: «Now I would have you know, brethren, that the things which happened unto me have fallen out rather unto the progress of the gospel; so that my bonds became manifest in Christ throughout the whole pretorian guard, and to all the rest; and that most of the brethren in the Lord, being confident through my bonds, are more abundantly bold to speak the word of God without fear.»
Though humanity in general neglects this mode of functioning, persons manifesting psychosis neglect it to a far greater degree, and become out of touch, albeit in the other direction from the mystic.
«This has become manifest in the plot to rope members of «nPDP», especially those in the National Assembly, into gun - running and murder charges just because they came out to voice their opposition to the APC government's constitutional violations and executive brigandage in the running of our nation's affairs.»
When you become aware of them, and step out of them, manifesting money will no longer be a struggle.
People become the judge of whether a trailer is good or bad — and often this manifests itself in whether or not individuals actually go out and watch a movie because they thought the trailer was good.
Andrew Wilson is curating a one - room show around the interconnectivity of disruption in art, after minimalism, as encapsulated in When Attitudes Become Form, both in Bern and in London, and a wider countercultural context, manifested through political graphic art, from which it's been subsequently separated, but which was the broader climate out of which that art emerged.
Those emotional histories become manifest in her sculptures, new boxes packed up, moved out, and discarded, and yet, in their physical presence, immortalized and memorialized.
And the pathos of the reduction or fragility of the self within a culture that becomes increasingly organized through industry, economy and the state intensifies the desire of the artist to create forms that will manifest his liberty in this striking way — a liberty that, in the best works, is associated with a sentiment of harmony, and the opposite stability, and even impersonality through the power of painting to universalize itself in the perfection of its form and to reach out into common life.
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