Sentences with phrase «cherished in»

I feel secure and cherished in those connections.
Doug Brackmann: Yeah, and it's, you know, four, five, six thousand years ago we were all basically in a much more dangerous world, and the need to survive, and this just chronic feeling that there's something needed in our world, is really the underlying genetics of what my expertise is, and had developed a personality in our genetic genome that can tolerate basically an assembly line, is really in the last, at least 100 years it's been just cherished in our society, while those of us [inaudible 00: 08: 15] make us wan na put a pencil in our eyes if we're sitting in a cubical somewhere for more than eight hours at a time.
Challenging the idea of what is cherished in nature by celebrating the beauty of the overlooked and the imperfect, the exhibition, titled Spring Microcosm, ran from March 6 to April 6, and featured exquisitely rendered colored pencil on paper drawings of broken branches, peeling sycamore bark, bug - eaten leaves and flower buds.
Speaking of People: Ebony, Jet and Contemporary Art @ Studio Museum in Harlem Nov 13, 2014 — Mar 8, 2015 Rife with symbols of success and beauty and news of civil rights, Black power and post-integration «progress,» Ebony and Jet magazines were historically cherished in countless African American households for nearly three generations.
«Speaking of People: Ebony, Jet and Contemporary Art» Studio Museum in Harlem, New York Nov. 13, 2014 — March 8, 2015 Founded in 1945 and 1951 respectively, Ebony and Jet magazines, historically, were cherished in countless black households.
Laura founded Animal Behavior Training Concepts in 2004 to help pet owners enhance their relationship with their animals through the same principles of positive reinforcement and continuing education that she cherished in the exotic animal training world.
Overnight, a dog can go from shaking in a shelter to being loved and cherished in a caring home.
She has many more pets that are still cherished in her heart.
The charge before the court has been that the way «theme» is taught confuses, discourages, and alienates students; that it misleads them about what authors are trying to do, and about what is to be enjoyed and cherished in literature; and that it actively reduces the possibility of their focusing on what's valuable in a literary work.
Raised by dreams, protected and cared by the sun; he cared for me beyond measure and cherished me in his heart.
Mama universe, your memories will forever be cherished in our hearts n even to the hearts of generations to come REST IN PERFECT PEACE OUR HERO MUM.
The high - strung, naturally aspirated four - cylinders of yore that were so cherished in the Civic Si are going the way of Oldsmobile.
For Martin Blank, director of the Coalition for Community Schools in Washington, D.C., the ideas behind the center are laudable; they have long been cherished in urban planning circles as good for high - poverty communities.
But the people who consider faith formation to be one of the most important parts of a child's education would surely want to see some restoration of the religious elements they cherished in their Catholic schools.
As I got to know my students, I learned about the people who were important in their lives — siblings, cousins, parents, grandparents — as well as the places, activities, and traditions they cherished in their communities (locally and in native countries their families had emigrated from).
This seemed to betray every value I cherished in Model UN, so I quit my job, waited a year, and in 2011, launched Online Model United Nations (O - MUN).
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These little moments are cherished in my heart.
Your baby's face will be forever cherished in this special homemade Christmas ornament Also, it will only cost you a few bucks!
Warm weather is rare and very cherished in these parts, so when summer finally arrives, we like to party hard.
Major international tournaments are cherished in both Northern Ireland and Republic of Ireland — not least due to the rarity of their participation in them (nobody mention Thierry Henry).
There is an obvious similarly between this account of the laws of nature and Whitehead's assertion that «the ideals cherished in the souls of men enter into the character of their actions.
Few freedoms are more cherished in the United States» and more vigorously surveilled» than the right to religious liberty.
The Jesus whom men knew in Galilee and Judea was cherished in the churches through which flowed the continuing Christian stream.
Once upon a time the old used to be cherished in a certain culture, and greatly loved by their families round the clock.
Refined through the sifting process commonly called canonization but now realized to have been merely a growing recognition of what was of worth, cherished in crisis after crisis when individual and even national life was at stake, accepted by the nascent church, which presently added its own documents and formed the Christian Bible, then carried by both Jews and Christians in their far dispersion, the Bible became the supreme book of the Western world.
Without getting to the heart of what he most cherished in his personal experiences, Begley's Updike comes off as a grandiloquent and compulsive chronicler of his own thoughts and actions.
For many academics, the relationship they have with their Ph.D. advisers is among the most cherished in their lives.
I do find it puzzling, however, to watch theologians, both conservative and liberal, come to the defense of the human, the rational, objectivity, the «text,» «moral values,» science, and all the other conceits the modern university cherishes in the name of «humanism.»
Consequently, if it is not possible for him, psychologically to surround each being with that particular, overflowing affection which characterizes our human love, at least he can nurture in his heart that generalized but none the less real affection for all that is which will cause him to cherish in each thing, over and above its surface qualities, the being itself — that is to say, that indefinable, elect part of each thing which, under God's influence, gradually becomes flesh of his flesh.
Gaia, the GODDESS of our Life and liveliness does kindly take on and cherish in memories brought on by our songs.
Her innocence, faith, and dedication as a girl at Nazareth and her pondering and cherishing in her heart later what she saw or was told about her son are noted by Luke (1:26 - 38; 2:19, 33, 51).
My own approach has been to dig deeply into the core of my own tradition and to find there surprising convergences with other Christians drawn from the great heritage of the apostolic faith and the inspired Holy Scriptures we cherish in common.
Riordan will work closely with Kai's Chef de Cuisine, Ryan Swanson, to maintain the signature restaurant's sophisticated Native American inspired cuisine and the level of personalized and elegant service that guests have come to cherish in Arizona's most celebrated restaurant.
jon you are also a very respectable man and, as i am, an arsenal fan somthing i cherish in all our fellow gooners.
At i - Angel, we believe that a baby born into this world is humanity's beauty, hope, & love manifest; but also, that to hold & to cherish in our modern everyday often comes with challenges where we all could use a helping hand.
I hope this blog encourages you to make time for yourself, gives you ideas for family fun and inspires you to find moments you can cherish in the craziness of daily life.
It's a moment I will forever cherish in my heart packed with relief and beauty and overwhelming love.
You have the sweet gentle nature that I cherish in my closest friends.
Yes, each lady might want a man that can deal with them and secure them however past that, they require men that can give them consideration and cherish them in the correct way they need to be adored.
My friends are true and I cherish them in my life which is full and rich and I'd love to share it with someone special.
Though screenwriter Mark Malone isn't completely successful in avoiding the Obvious, there is much to cherish in Signs of Life.
As the insistently «Mrs.» Travers shoots down the reasonable suggestions of Disney's long - suffering writer and composers, we discover that many of the details she cherishes in Mary Poppins resonate with her own experience growing up with her loving, but alcoholic father (Colin Farrell) in Allora, a remote town in Australia.
Fans of the real house — the brothers filmed a few days in San Jose but shot mainly on sets built in Australia — will find some things to cherish in the first half of Winchester, but by the time it ends, it's like a spent rifle.
In other categories, Lisa Kudrow took TV Performance of the Year — Actress for her return as fame - craving actress Valerie Cherish in The Comeback.
There's a few titles that we're going to talk about, study, dissect and cherish in the decades to come.
What parents like about grammar schools and what pupils cherish in those schools is exactly the point made by my hon. Friend Helen Whately — high quality teaching, high standards, zero tolerance of bad behaviour and the cultivation of an environment where studying is valued and confidence is engendered.
Enjoy an experience you will cherish in the heart, come and swim with dolphins in our outstanding locations.
This one's the episode you'll cherish in your quiet moments.
Ghirri, who worked consistently from the early 1970s until his death in 1992, should be better known in the United States, not only on the merits of his intelligent, subtly mischievous color photographs but also because American audiences will find in these images the traits they cherish in their own canonical figures from the era.
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