Sentences with phrase «deep strain of»

This book brings new life to the story by placing it in two affecting contexts: [Bryan] Stevenson's life work and the deep strain of racial injustice in American life....
Indeed Dan, Stephan's research confirms what many have stated for some time: there is a deep strain of conspiratorial thinking in the climate «sceptic» movement.
The second reason is the deep strain of anti-intellectualism that pervades our culture.
Why would you carry on, especially — given the deep strain of misogyny in online abuse — if you are a woman?
Culture Secretary Ben Bradshaw has said «a deep strain of homophobia still exists on the Conservative benches».
He said Mr Cameron «talks the talk but he doesn't walk the walk,» and speaking about Tory MPs in general, he said: «A deep strain of homophobia still exists on the Conservative benches».
The culture secretary, Ben Bradshaw, asserts that «a deep strain of homophobia still exists on the Conservative benches».
His comments followed claims by the culture secretary, Ben Bradshaw, that the Tories stil have «a deep strain of homophobia».
The Tories still have a «deep strain of homophobia» in them, despite claims to the contrary, according to culture secretary Ben Bradshaw.
He doesn't say much about Belloc's deep strain of melancholy, but we find it anyway, in Belloc's own words.
But the deeper strain of Percy's Christian humanism sounds another chord altogether: the exultant conviction that we long for the grace of God not because of our own capacity for it, but because we have already been found by it.

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There was a strain of something like unearthly music to His name, and part of me still believes that my desire to be like Jesus was the Spirit's call — deep calling unto deep, as the psalmist wrote.
In order to take possession of mc, my God, you who are so much more remote in your immensity and so much deeper in the intimacy of your indwelling than all things else, you take to yourself and unite together the immensity of the world and the intimate depths of my being: and I am conscious of bearing deep within me all the strain and struggle of the universe.
«A higher religion imposes a conflict, a division, torment and struggle within the individual... we escape from this strain by attempting to revert to an identity of religion and culture which prevailed at a more primitive stage; as when we indulge in alcohol as an anodyne, we consciously seek unconsciousness» (Notes, p. 68) Typically, Eliot did not attempt to lessen the strain; rather, he saw the church as the «salt of the earth,» affecting society at its deepest levels.
There is still deep in my makeup that strain of moralistic rigidity.
Japanese supermarkets do carry a strain of peanut butter but it lacks the rich, creamy deep flavor of American peanut butter.
Some have argued that it is over-valued, emphasizing memorization over deep mastery of content, and that it also puts a strain on high schools, parents and students.
These types of bags are usually fitted with one large deep pocket right in the center that can be filled up to the brim with clothes, toys and diapers without any strain.
Also, the risk of spontaneous abortions in practitioners after the tenth week of pregnancy was significantly increased when they gave deep - heat treatments (for strain injuries or as mobilisation therapy) for more than five hours a week, and ultrasound for more than 10 hours a week.
In the absence of that support, the strain in ties is likely to evolve into a deep fracture.
The latest enrollment figures underscore the strain New York Republicans have been under to grow the party in a deep blue state, where the party has not won a statewide race since 2002 and could lose control of the state Senate, its last lever of statewide control in New York.
James Forsyth at Coffee House notes that the cuts are not as deep as expected: «The cuts are not as bad as expected because the government has managed to make AME, annually managed expenditure, take much of the strain.
Time and again in our reporting over the last few months, this strain of thinking has come up — and the deeper President Obama's political troubles grow, the more often we hear it.
The strain that is released in a subduction zone earthquake is thought to build up in the deep portion of the fault where the two plates are «locked.»
Instead of the brain moving largely in unison, an area deep in the brain called the corpus callosum - which connects the left and right halves of the brain — shakes more rapidly than the surrounding areas, placing significant strain on those tissues.
On the edge of their seats, the spectators strain to focus on the woman, burning her image deep into their retinas.
«Bovine strains seemed to occupy deeper parts of the phylogenetic tree — they were closer to the root than the human strains.
Then, they stuck their strains deep up the noses of ferrets.
Here the concern is preventing embrittlement of cold - worked steels — as - rolled and high strain, deep drawn steels.
Here, we report a deeper analysis of its gene content and compare it to other P. fluorescens strains to unveil the genetic elements that might explain UM270's great colonizing and plant growth - promoting capabilities.
They found that the differences between hemp and marijuana run far deeper than the level of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) present in them, and that the advertised ancestry of many commercial strains of marijuana is often times misleading.
Nevertheless, the SNP data generated from deep sequencing reveal that the consensus sequences of the XMRV VP35, VP42, and VP62 genomes are in fact identical to each other and to the consensus 22Rv1 - associated XMRV strain (Fig. 6).
If we use it to deep fry food like fries we strain the tallow and put it back in the jar if we have a lot of access.
Our cutting edge approach to deep therapeutic massage is one of the best remedies to treat anxiety, depression, deep seated emotional disturbances, stress and can assist in healing back pain, various injuries, repetitive strain injury, pinched nerves, sciatica, muscular spasms, aches, pain, stiffness, migraines, arthritis, scoliosis, and some forms of immobility.
The stronger bad bacterial strains, that burrow deep enough in the body to survive during antibiotic use, then replicate and create a colony of super-bad bacteria.
Again, at your max, take 3 deep breaths and come down and rock back and forth on your back or do a forward bend to release the strain of training the flexibility of your back.
When you bend forward in that state of mind, your spine will be straight, your chest will stay wide, your breath will be deep and controlled, and your body will relax, lengthening downward without straining.
Because we work with the whole person so holistically, our approach to massage is an excellent remedy to treat anxiety, depression, deep seated emotional disturbances, stress and can also work to heal back pain, various injuries, repetitive strain problems, pinched nerves, sciatica, muscular spasms, aches, pain, stiffness, migraines, arthritis, scoliosis, and some forms of immobility.eadaches.
The deeper strain here is not annoying parents (Susie Essman of «Curb Your Enthusiasm»), frustrated ambition or the seven year (irritation) itch, though those all figure into things.
Tyros (Maren Morris) and legends (Dolly Parton) mine deep cuts to reveal in John's songs a very country strain of stoic melancholy.
I think the most impressive aspect about Brick is how easily Johnson is able to get us to buy into this seemingly alternate universe full of deep - thinking teenage characters, esoteric jargon, and events that would normally strain a straightforward film's plausibility, such as bizarre drugs, weird criminal organizations, murder and double - crosses.
The contentious politics surrounding school choice and competition have produced deep divisions within minority communities and strained traditional alliances of civil rights groups, education organizations, and Democrats.
Surprisingly, though, the four - cylinder doesn't feel strained — a deep prod of the throttle will indeed ring it out to a ragged redline but more often than not, a gentle right foot will be enough to rely on the pint - sized turbo's torque swell to bring you in line with faster traffic.
When the terrible secrets of this lost city are unearthed, Drake's quest descends into a desperate bid for survival that strains the limits of his endurance and forces him to confront his deepest fears.
The Met has major holdings of photographers in the modern canon, including Walker Evans and Diane Arbus, «and a deep commitment to different strains of realism,» Mr. Rosenheim explained, «but we needed a master of the studio.»
Young, beautiful, with deep blue - black skin and a career in the cosmetics industry, she was rejected as a child by her light - skinned mother, Sweetness, who's been poisoned by that strain of color and class anxiety still present in black communities.
Here the concern is preventing embrittlement of cold - worked steels — as - rolled and high strain, deep drawn steels.
However, we demonstrated that there is specialisation of the coral host to particular reef environments, with each strain of coral host associating only with particular types of symbiotic algae... the results also highlight the lack of connectivity between different habitats on a single reef, such as shallow and deep water, which has important implications under future climate change scenarios, as coral reefs will be largely dependent on neighbouring areas for their recovery.
Other forms of soft tissue damage include stress fractures, deep tissue bruising and ankles or wrists that were strained or sprained.
The side - effects of an injury can range from physical incapacitation to the inability to work and earn income, to deep emotional strain.
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