Sentences with phrase «benevolent hand»

By using visual details, style elements, lettering, he constantly refers in a refined way to the work of his predecessors Malevich, Kandinsky, Klee, Matisse, Twombly, Johns, Lichtenstein, Kelly, Warhol,... As opposed to the previous airplanes, the models in the new paintings are not assembled but lay flat and open, waiting for the benevolent hand of the hobbyist.
In all seriousness, unless the benevolent hand of God steps in and bestows us with the most incredible gift since the seal of the prophets (insert your own religious preference), Segata Sanshiro's second coming from video gaming Heaven isn't likely to take form in Smash Bros..
But can we really expect a company to just stretch a benevolent hand to its employees and decide that the executives have more than enough?
«But what you can provide is something that seems like an invisible, benevolent hand to put a car back on course if it senses a driver is trying to defy the laws of physics.»
On the other hand, there are old and new forms of Manichaean dualism that surrender the structures of this life to the devil, and deny that those structures come from the benevolent hand of God.
I'm in the benevolent hands of the state.

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I do not deny this god's existence, but this god is not one a civilised man would worship.Can someone explain what it truly means to be benevolent or is it left in the hands of false prophets like these who demonize people in the name of their lord?
When it comes to morals I am glad there is the possibility of hope for folks in the word who have endured unspeakable suffering at the hands of others immoral conduct in a choice to believe in justice either now or eternally in some form at the hands of an all powerful benevolent God.
To make matters even more uncomfortable, among the graduating class was the son of Pat Lynch, the head of the Policemen's Benevolent Association, who howled that de Blasio had «blood on his hands» after the deaths of the two officers.
After two NYPD officers were killed in an ambush shooting, Patrolmen's Benevolent Association president Pat Lynch said de Blasio had blood on his hands.
That scandal also swept up Correction Officer Benevolent Association Norman Seabrook, for allegedly accepting a bribe in a Ferragamo bag, handed off by one of the businessmen in exchange for investing union cash in a high - risk hedge fund.
The Sergeants Benevolent Association tweeted: «The blood of 2 executed police officers is on the hands of Mayor de Blasio.
While Paterson was living there, his 5 - year - old nephew revealed that he could feel an invisible hand guiding him when he climbed the mansion's stairs, leading Paterson to believe the spirit is benevolent.
On the other hand, the occupation, with its program of liberalization, was relatively benevolent.
In Landscape with Invisible Hand, the vuvv — aliens who've come to Earth as benevolent colonizers — make way for humanity to destroy itself by the hand of its own grHand, the vuvv — aliens who've come to Earth as benevolent colonizers — make way for humanity to destroy itself by the hand of its own grhand of its own greed.
Several people — friends or benevolent assistants of the artists — lined up in a dark, bare room with the works in hand, ready to be photographed by Gaestel.
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