Sentences with phrase «bring this out in»

Wet Nose's periwinkle logo color is brought out in the store design, from the color of the ceiling to decorative ribbons around products.
Sure, they are the currencies of the future and the points you bring out in your post strongly enforces this view.
Does the idea of socialising bring you out in a cold sweat?
Wow, look at all the vitriol and hate this kind of discussion brings out in «Christians.»
It's really a case study in abnormal psych and what kind of people the anonymous Internet can bring out in us.
There is a further condition brought out in the literature which can be expressed as «if the separation of the body and life can not be verified, or if there is doubt about the separation of the body and life, organ excision is morally prohibited and should not be allowed» [2].
The next, brought out in 1633, was so carefully prepared that it was described as the Textus Receptus, and the term is still used.
Clearly, the role of Mary is central in any Christian discussion about women, and Pope John Paul brought this out in his letter Mulieris Dignitatem:
I certainly like the feelings and moral behaviors that holidays such as Christmas bring out in believers.
These, Astrue told me, he took on by way of penance for having spent so much time translating Tibullus» less - than - holy love poems, which Oxford probably will bring out in the next year or so.
This was brought out in Kirsopp Lake's now classic definition, «Faith is not belief in spite of evidence, but life in scorn of consequences.»
The point being brought out in all of these verses is that these people were greedy, and they needed to repent and turn from their greed by being generous, honest and content.
These include cultural traditions, loyalties to family, nation, place or social group, the sense of the transcendent (the incalculable)-- all are brought out in the pitiless light of rationality.
This is one of the points I am trying to bring out in my restatement.
(ENTIRE BOOK) Bultmann's famous essay, «New Testament and Mythology,» is contained here in which the whole controversy over Demythologizing is brought out in miniature.
and similar attempts among the Jewish and Islamic communities and world bodies, have, through their interfaith work, created a new ethos for addressing issues when religious feelings are brought out in conflicting situations.
Just how disturbing, but also promising, his vision of the reign of God was can be brought out in a fresh way if we interpret it in terms of the four interrelated modalities required by any integral religious vision.
A person may rightly choose a role that had its limitations, its dangers, its by - products, all of which are ambiguous, but let us bring this out in the open; let him know about the ambiguities.
The few dishes were brought out in no particular order.
This brings out in another way how the explicate order is an abstraction from the implicate, having no independence or substantiality of existence.
One European diplomat said he was surprised on a consular visit to see a detainee from his country brought out in chains and forced to sit behind bulletproof glass at the Metropolitan Detention Center, although the man had not been charged with a criminal offense.
And because he loved thy fathers, therefore he chose their seed after them, and brought thee out in his sight with his mighty power out of Egypt; to drive out nations from before thee greater and mightier than thou art, to bring thee in, to give thee their land for an inheritance, as it is this day.»
Some of Whitehead's views to which attention is drawn contain difficulties not explicitly brought out in the Dialogues.
This is well brought out in a debate within the General Conference of the United Methodist Church in the U.S.A. on moral sexual behavior expected of Christians and whether standards should be stricter for clergy than for lay people.
The influence of Catholicism on the development of this country was fundamental, a fact well brought out in the DVDs condensing of 1,500 years of religious history into its first 20 minutes - no mean feat!
i think someone seriously needs to organize an atheist political movement... if these discussions on religion on the internets are any indicator, i feel its time to bring it out in the open.
Thus, as Fr Tolhurst brings out in this issue, Newman could write in his most influential work of theology «The supremacy of conscience is the essence of natural religion; the supremacy of the Apostle, or Pope, or Church, or Bishop is the essence of revealed religion.»
The importance of this sense of shame is powerfully brought out in the papal catechesis.
What I bring out in your position, is that you are pointing men to faith in the wrong things.
ibis difficulty with God's name was brought out in an experiment with a group of second - graders in an ecumenical setting who were being taught about the Jewish faith.
Modern education offers little help in grasping this, as is brought out in a letter from a young mother, a few years out of an American college: «I have come to realise that I was educated to be a successful man, and now must learn by myself how to be a successful woman.
For it is the face of Christ that it brings out in the very act in which it seeks to deny it.
I love the idea of going completely natural with skin care but I'm too scared incase I bring him out in a reaction!
What they seek to bring out in the occurrence is the action of the Son of God, and they may have attained this object, without the narrator's always being aware of it, by omitting the unessential, by overemphasizing the main points, by heightening the marvelous.
I find that tempeh can have a strong flavor, and the sauce brought it out in the best way.
The complexity and depth of flavour that roasting brings out in a tomato is one of the wonderments of cooking to me.
This artisan loaf is the kind of bread you'd get at a nice restaurant, served piping hot, brought out in a towel wrapped basket... just waiting to be slathered with butter!
Consider the book once brought out in the UK, «Crap Towns», which was fairly self - explanatory.
As our son was so tired we did order room service on the first night, it still hadn't arrived after an hour and when I phoned to complain to the restaurant, I was told they didn't want to bring it out in the rain.
Having something set in place like this in your family, allows you to refer back to it, bring it out in a time like this, and go over it with your children again.
We're currently bug mad as the warm sunshine has brought them out in force so this week as our featured Tuesday Tots posts I'm sharing 10 fabulous fun Bug Crafts, Activities and Learning fun for all ages.
I reveled in the primal dormant female strength that giving birth brought out in me.
So we tried different things including bringing it out in the living room to show it wasn't scary.
When she took up her seat, one newspaper, The Observer wrote «the Women's Voluntary Service has brought out in her the latent political talent and the strength of character that once induced someone to say of her that had she been a man she would have become Prime Minister.»
However, he said the Senate would work on a narrower measure ensuring that the lesser penalty applies when police order someone with a joint in his pocket to bring it out in the open.
One woman who lives in the building said that recently «they brought her out in a straitjacket, she was hollering and screaming.»
«They're being brought out in three different forms,» Heastie told Gotham Gazette.
Now they may choose for themselves to bring themselves out in the open, but I refuse to do that.
On those rare occasions when I do have dangerous foods in the house — you can't say no when your neighbor is selling Girl Scout cookies — I've been known to ask my husband to hide them and bring them out in limited quantities when my back is turned.
And the thing I wanted to mention about this was a couple of things Rush Holt brought out in his talk.
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