Sentences with phrase «classic sense»

Design in the most classic sense is a potent business strategy.
that is no real expansion team, at least in classic sense — if I could cheery - pik like that, I could be the next GMGM!
Hi Jessica, I adore your attractive, classic sense of style.
Sense Organics offers a range of organic children's clothes for the small hours, including a classic
The Jane Austen classic Sense and Sensibility was written in Hampshire in 1811, her birthplace and final resting place.
Pirate Warriors 3 is a Dynasty Warriors game in the most classic sense.
Jim Maloney, CEO at UFS, is an ardent advocate of the Prevue, which consists of an hour - long test in the classic sense: there are words to unscramble, math problems, mental rotation tasks.
In the classic sense, a blog features written content.
The mainline establishment sees a Third World with churches everywhere as no longer a «mission field» in the classic sense.
And if Clara is taking on the skills and persona of the Doctor, he can look at her and say, no, she wasn't good in the classic sense of goodness but she is extraordinary — she survived, she saved as many as she could, she made hard decisions, she weighed the good of the many against the loss of a few.
[Ignorance here being defined in the classic sense — a lack of first hand knowledge of the topic in question.
If everything and everyone is included in God, then there is no reason to fear condemnation in the classic sense of exclusion from God.
Nevertheless, faith healings are not miracles in the classic sense.
Our conclusion is that miracles in the classic sense of specific divine intervention from outside do not have religious significance for us.
As far as religion goes, miracles in the classic sense are indeed irrelevant.
Precisely because this kind of healing does not represent a miracle in the classic sense of a particular case of divine intervention from outside, it just may be of religious significance.
It is a mystery, in the classic sense of mysterium tremendum.
A: The book isn't written to «artisans» and «creatives» in the classic sense.
I attempt to use organic techniques in the garden whenever possible, although I'm not a True Believer in the classic sense of the term.
Harry Selby has been called the best of the great white hunters, and he may be the last in that classic sense, because the white - hunter business is not what it used to be.
Atlanta has been a superb baseball team since» 91, but not a dynasty, not in the classic sense, not with just one world championship.
I don't immediately get the whip out in the classic sense and I don't kick the players non-stop.»
«In the classic sense of evolution, the organisms with the beneficial mutations would have to pass these down to their offspring,» says Briggs.
They may not be adaptogens in the classic sense, but each has adaptogenic, anti-tumor and immune - enhancing properties.
It may not be mindful in the classic sense, but I don't believe that all mindful eating has to be.
[38] * Reishi (Ganoderma lucidum), shiitake (Lentinus edodes) and maitake (Grifola frondosa) mushrooms may not be adaptogens in the classic sense, but each has adaptogenic, antitumor and immune - potentiating properties.
She wasn't the richest girl but thanks to her classic sense of style and fashion ideals, she knew how to look very presentable at any given moment, using the limited fashion items she owned.
Hip in the classic sense, this low - hanging pendant features bold color on one side, initials on the other, and your loved one in...
As you look through Jessica's Instagram and blog, you see a poised young woman, who has a classic sense about her style and perfect and flawless skin.
Together, they highlight both the wide - ranging expression and the striking consistency of Roversi's oeuvre, characterised by a strikingly pictorial sensibility drenched with a classic sense of beauty.
But honestly I can't remember when I started «predicting» in the classic sense but it was definitely before The Film Experience.
But what kicks it into a higher level is that it's a terrific vehicle for Jennifer Lawrence, one of the few movie stars who deserves one, who is a film star in the classic sense.
Breaking Away, despite the accolades, is not a great movie in the classic sense, but it has more than enough charm and energy to earn it a place on the all - time favorites list of many who've seen it.
«I had an exquisite time chatting with a true gentleman, in the classic sense of the word, meaning he owns land and belongs to aristocracy.
Martin Scorsese's Silence is an epic in the classic sense of the word.
Not that I can't enjoy a stroll through the lower depths, but I now require that my guides (a) keep me entertained, in the classic sense, and (b) don't get all religious in the end.
is not, in the classic sense, a good movie — the best you can say is it is neither significantly better nor significantly worse than the 900 other original movies Netflix has released so far this year.
Here we use conservative in the classic sense of wanting to keep things exactly the way they've always been.
According to The Telegraph, Razeghi's machine is not a time traveling device in the classic sense.
It may not seem like «school» in the classic sense — but then, that is the point.
To be unveiled to the world at the 85th Salon International de l'Automobile in Geneva, the Kia SPORTSPACE is perhaps the ultimate «getaway» car — a thoroughly practical vehicle for everyday business use, yet a stylish and athletic grand tourer in the classic sense — ready to eat up the miles across continents, whether for business or leisure.
The 2014 Dodge Challenger offers a whole new perspective on the road thanks to its classic sense of style and a performance that is ready to shake up your daily commute in a big way.
And even though the 911 Turbo is no muscle car in the classic sense, its twin - turbocharged flat - 6 powerplant can still pump out 450 bhp at 5700 rpm and 457 lb. - ft.
Right now Kia's stateside lineup lacks what we would consider a station wagon in the classic sense, unless one counts the five - door Forte5.
Hardcover: A book in the classic sense with a sturdy cover and spine, as it was already made at the time of Gutenberg.
Delilah Dirk is a swashbuckler in the classic sense — cocky, lovable and deadly.
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