Sentences with phrase «classic expression»

Luxurious and fully appointed, the Blue Seas studio apartments are classic expressions of style.
The holiness of God is given classic expression in the trisagion of Isaiah 6 where the seraphim cry out, «Holy, holy, holy is the Lord of hosts; the whole earth is full of His glory.»
It received classic expression in Deuteronomy 6:4, «Hear, O Israel: The LORD our God is one LORD».
The conception has a number of sources, but not least among them is Hartshorne's criticism of the way of thinking about God that was brought to classic expression by St. Thomas Aquinas.
His fervent plea for the emasculation of his opponents stands as a classic expression of holy anger (5:12).
Luther and Kierkegaard give us classic expression of the struggle with the temptation to hate God.
This position had found its classic expression in Wilhelm Bousset's Kyrios Christos of 1913.
He lived the love of which he spoke in such a way that the story of his ministry, passion and death has become the classic expression of what love means.
Midleton Dair Ghaelach is the first ever Irish Whiskey from the Midleton distillery to be finished in virgin Irish Oak Hogsheads, and Green Spot ChâteauLéoville Barton, the first Single Pot Still Irish Whiskey to be finished in Bordeaux wine casks, bring a new dimension to the classic expressions renowned among whiskey connoisseurs for their exceptional quality.
Best of all, rats display a classic expression of positive emotion, found across many species, including dogs, foxes, lambs, guinea pigs, and human children, called «joy jumps,» Ishiyama says.
Kerouac's novel about wayfaring bohemians hitting the open road is a classic expression of the American dream; but the way it's done here, it seems more like a time capsule that's been dug up long past its expiration date.
Uluwatu Temple is a classic expression of ancient Bali in a spectacular setting, high above the crashing waves.
Rejecting the cinematic conventions of personality - driven characters and narrative - driven time, Kiss forces a cold, anthropological contemplation of this classic expression of human passion, questioning what it means truly to make contact.
The classic expression of this struggle is James Lord's book, A Giacometti Portrait, where he describes Giacometti's endless, and ultimately failed attempts to achieve what it is he wants in painting.
Its classic expression is Jean - Paul Sartre's Being and Nothingness.
It's a classic expression of climate change denial.
The classic expression in this Province is that of the Chief Justice in Cory v. Marsh, [1993] 77 B.C.L.R. (2d) 248 (B.C.C.A.).
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