Sentences with phrase «connotes life»

About Blog Vivo is a word that connotes life in several languages and observing life is what this collective does.
About Blog Vivo is a word that connotes life in several languages and observing life is what this collective does.
About Blog Vivo is a word that connotes life in several languages and observing life is what this collective does.
The Pauline uses of flesh and spirit to connote life orientation contrasts the quality of life lived «in the Spirit» with a life lived in bondage to the fear of death.

Not exact matches

It connotes the passage of time; the fleeting moments that make up our memories at the end of our lives; but most importantly, it conveys just how meaningless any gifts would be compared to the gift the Polziecs gave the Gerstens.
Sometimes the word connoted the seat of emotional life — «the distress of his nephesh»; (Genesis 42:21.)
Family therapist Nathan Ackerman suggests that the term «organism» connotes the family's living process, functional unity, and natural life history — «a period of germination, a birth, a growth and development, a capacity to adapt to change and crisis, a slow decline, and finally, dissolution of the old family into the new.»
Originally understood in expressly anti-Catholic terms, laïcité still connotes, for some French citizens, the idea that public life should categorically exclude religion.
Though correlation doesn't necessarily connote causation, it is interesting to note that 9 of the 10 most religious states in the US, as revealed by a 2008 Gallup poll of more than 355,000 adults in the U.S. regarding the importance of religion in their lives, are also on the CDC's list of the 10 fattest states.
For them, its overtones are imperialistic (invading the lives of others), revivalistic (connoting intellectual shallowness and emotionalism), and manipulative (pushing people by arousing guilt and fear).
Whiteread's frieze elaborates on the building's original terra - cotta reliefs depicting the Tree of Life, a motif that in the context of the Arts and Crafts movement of the time connoted social transformation through art.
«These fetish items connote bondage, and the still life, art - historically, is a display of abundance but also a reminder of memento mori,» said Wise.
The phrase, «Living on The Edge» often connotes something negative.
His use of such evocative materials as bales of raw cotton, rope, and canvas bags like those of cotton pickers evoke black life under slavery; rusted debris found on city streets connotes urban degeneration.
Looking a little deeper, it also connotes matters of life and death, circumstances of survival or at the least, what is necessary in a highly - charged socio - political environment.
Many books represent or present ideas that are the result of months and years of thought; thought that is often far removed from «daily living», whatever that connotes.
It other words, it connotes a complete loss of something — in the case of section 7, one's life, liberty or security of the person.
Situated at the confluence of Hog Pen Creek and Lake Austin, the home owners envisioned this house as a place that would connote the playfulness of summer on a lake and emphasize exterior living space.
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