One can see in Gardner's moral scheme
a classic instance of secular humanism.
A classic instance of this danger is Gerhard von Rad's Old Testament Theology, which reduces the message of Wisdom literature to that of a response to Heilsgeschichte.
Dallas was
a classic instance of what social scientists call the rituals of self - denigration.
A classic instance of the demand that the universe adjust itself to our human calculation of order may be found in Dostoevski's novel, The Brothers Karamazov.
This would be
a classic instance of creating holes where one doesn't already exist.
The classic instance of this is the case of Lady Mondegreen.
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Not exact matches
The desire to connect with a past that's seen as more authentic has drawn millennials to vinyl records in droves, leading, for
instance, to the re-release
of classic turntables by major brands like Panasonic.
The design, for
instance, is
classic Sony: all boxy, with rounded sides, a smooth finish, and zero sense
of flimsiness.
One German study, for
instance, showed that participants who had listened to music with prosocial lyrics (such as Bruno Mars's «Count on Me» or Aretha Franklin
classic «Respect») were equally likely to help students with German and Turkish - sounding last names (there is a large population
of Turks living in Germany).
One
instance of this occurred in 2016, the place Ethereum
Classic customers rallied to launch a majority attack on Ethereum in an try and kill it off.
Theologians, however, can still be moved by the question: The Lutheran Church historian Carter Lindberg, for
instance, offers a strong defense
of the
classic Protestant understanding
of almsgiving in his book Beyond Charity: Reformation Initiatives for the Poor.
A
classic instance was the beta - decay
of the nucleus, in which experimental data seemed clearly to violate the law
of conservation
of energy.
In his
classic text The Individual and the Social World, psychologist Stanley Milgram warned against overstating the case for urban incivility: «In some
instances it is not simply that, in the city, traditional courtesies are violated; rather, the cities develop new norms
of noninvolvement.»
I should agree with Buri and I should say that the point
of the Christian gospel is to «re-present», as Ogden puts it, that possibility; to «re-present» it in starkly human terms, under human conditions, in Jesus as what I like to style «the
classic instance»
of what God is always «up to», rather than the totally other or the sheer anomaly, as so many (including Bultmann, presumably) would wish to regard him.
Prof. Stanley Hauerwas, also
of Duke, has written much about the brutal tolerance
of liberalism,
of which this is a
classic instance.
Georg Lukacs, for
instance, famously argued that «the novel is the epic
of a world that has been abandoned by God» [Lukacs 1971, 88] while Peter Faulkner claimed that it was the «one secular literary form» [Faulkner 1976,11], following the argument
of Ian Watt's
classic The Rise
of the Novel [Watts 1957].
Most
of the previous
instances have produced
classic games.
It's not an embarrassing or especially lengthy streak — the Rockies are 0 - 4 all time in the World Series thanks to a sweep at the hands
of the Red Sox in their lone Fall
Classic appearance, for
instance.
Chocolate milk, for
instance, usually contains around 26 grams
of sugar — including the lactose that occurs naturally — the equivalent
of 6.5 teaspoons, or about the same, ounce - for - ounce, as
Classic Coke.
Site owners can add questions (note the
classics I added at the end
of the example below), collect data on the people who sign up through their
instance of the widget, prepopulate fields in the signup form and make other changes spelled out in the developer's guide.
In this
instance Labour and Plaid Cymru are guilty
of a
classic case
of do as we say, not as we do.
For
instance, artificial ants provide the best solution to the
classic quadratic assignment problem, in which the manufacture
of a number
of goods must be assigned to different factories so as to minimize the total distance over which the items need to be transported between facilities.
The film
of oil is a
classic example
of a hydrodynamic systems with a liquid - gas or liquid - liquid interface while, for
instance,.
Instead
of watery eyes and the other
classic signs
of pet allergies, they may experience chronic, low - level congestion, for
instance.
More so,
instances of non-
classic celiac disease are more common compared to
classic celiac disease.9
I only saw one
instance of what's become a
classic goat yoga trope: a goat climbing up on a person in child's pose.
The item in question is a
classic black and white plaid button - down shirt which some believe is an
instance of cultural appropriation.
Keep your silhouette
classic and don't be afraid
of mixing and matching various textures, for
instance try on sequined dress and pair it with suede pumps.
I also have a real fondness for
classic pieces like a great trench coat for
instance and mixing
classics with trends is actually one
of my favourite ways
of dressing.
Since that day, my focus has been on adding some missing must - haves, like for
instance, a pair
of classic black patent pumps.
For
instance, J.W.Anderson, master
of manipulating
classics, has taken black wedge boots and turned them into something sculptural and playful.
For
classic and memorable acquaintances in Indiana
instance visit
of some sights is possible will leave you in the best basis in your relations.
The career mode may rival that
of Gran Turismo 4 in the anal depths it descends to, but seems to lack the love and attention (for
instance, the wrong cars competing in the wrong championships)
of the Polyphony Digital
classic.
When, for
instance, it seemed that she would not, after all, be playing Martha in a new West End production
of Edward Albee's
classic of marital strife, Who's Afraid
of Virginia Woolf?
Kamurocho is a location stuffed full
of drinking holes, restaurants, hostess bars, arcades complete with playable Sega
classics (Puyo Puyo and Virtua Fighter 5, for
instance) and more.
A few years back, for
instance, both Sony Pictures
Classics and Warner Independent Pictures green - lighted biopics
of Truman Capote that would focus on the reporting and writing
of In Cold Blood.
It was a moment to bring a grin to the face
of even the most red - blooded republican, a brilliant
instance of classic British humour that created a ripple
of laughter around the entirety
of the globe, when Queen Elizabeth II appeared in a short film clip as part
of the 2012 London Olympic Games opening ceremony.
In reviewing queer cult
classic But I'm a Cheerleader for
instance, Roger Ebert wrote that although it «seeks the general tone
of a John Waters film,» his work would have been «ruder and more polished.»
His is your
classic ragtag crew — Bokeem Woodbine, for
instance, brings the blackitude, and Katee Sackhoff both ensures the arrival
of Battlestar Galactica fans and demands that her butchness be taken seriously.
For
instance, the brief title track kicks things off with a glorious opus
of harmonies (obviously evoking the Beach Boys) and futuristic effects behind her soulful laments, while the ensuing «Crazy,
Classic, Life» finds Monáe's trademark glitz and catchiness surrounding her humble hopes for contentment and acceptance.
After 1941's Citizen Kane, Welles certainly made a few more
classics, but in all
instances, he either had to toil at the beck and call
of clueless studio heads or he had to scrape together his own financing to continue making movies.
The obsession with reworking John Denver's hilljack schmaltz
classic «Country Road» into an un-ironic ode to the «concrete roads»
of the picture's Tokyo - bound little girl protagonist (Shizuku (Youko Honna)-RRB-, for
instance, almost by itself renders Whisper
of the Heart a Hello Kitty!
Ditto with movie suggestions from Netflix, which are based not on the goal
of opening up a new areas
of interest for us (as, for
instance, the omnivore's mix
of Turner
Classic Movies might), but on giving us what we already like.
At SUNY - Albany, for
instance, in response to a huge budget shortfall, President George Philip announced in an email sent out to the university in late September, «As a first step in this more difficult phase
of reallocation planning, I have issued a directive today to suspend all new admissions to five program areas —
Classics, French, Italian, Russian, and Theatre.»
Think, for
instance,
of Robert Capa's blurred photos
of the first wave
of soldiers to wade ashore at Omaha Beach on D - Day, or the
classic W. Eugene Smith 1948 picture
of a just - elected Harry Truman, holding up a Chicago Tribune with the headline «Dewey Defeats Truman.»
For
instance, Anthony Bryk, Valerie Lee, and Peter Holland have argued that it stems from Catholic schools» rejection
of the 20th - century trend toward making secondary schools more vocational, and their commitment to the
classic college - preparatory curriculum.
Porsche, for
instance, recently showed off its painstaking recreation
of a
classic 911.
For
instance, we offer pre-made book templates that are appropriate for a variety
of genres and include hand - picked
classic fonts that will suit the tone
of your book without being intrusive.
For
instance, Gone with The Wind, Wuthering Heights, and Lorna Doone are all
classic tales
of romance.