Sentences with phrase «distinctive mark in»

Where any person has been convicted of any offence under this section, the uniform, badge, button or other distinctive mark in respect of which the offence has been committed shall be forfeited unless the Minister otherwise orders.
The breed began development in the 1980s when Judy Sugden, a breeder looking to find the difference between the mackerel markings in tabbies, noticed distinctive markings in one of her cats.
But upon closer inspection, you can spot the sticks with their distinctive markings in a variety of colors — or flavors, rather — whether spearmint green, cinnamon red, or icy cool blue.

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As a brand that has made its mark in bringing distinctive timepieces to the market, Calvin Klein's Steadfast is yet another addition to its refined offerings.
Weddings in the 1980s were marked by a few distinctive trends — shoulder pads, long trains and veils, and lacy sleeves that gathered at the wrist.
While there are probably dozens of companies which fit that description, genuine turnarounds have more distinctive traits that mark them as ripe for change — 1) a change in management; 2) redeployment of assets; 3) insider buying.
Hence we must conclude with Professors Branscomb, Lohmeyer, Werner, Bishop Rawlinson, and other recent writers, that Mark's point of view is that which was «in general characteristic of the Gentile - Christian Church of the first century,» but that it was not, «in the narrower and more distinctive sense of the words, a «Pauline» Gospel.»
The former is in keeping with what is perhaps the distinctive mark of our age — the quantum leap in human power to affect all of life in truly fundamental and unprecedented ways.
It includes several sayings found also in Luke and one in both Mark and Luke, but so much of it is peculiar to Matthew and distinctive in content and language that the use of a special written source seems probable if not certain.
We have said that it is in a new kind of relationship among people to which we are to look for the distinctive mark of the Spirit's presence in the Church.
But pietism found this experience only in the sect, withdrawn in part from the world with its distinctive marks of separation.
Nevertheless, I repeat, there are Christian virtues, and in their possession Christian character bears distinctive marks.
The whole burden of Whitehead's case must fall on the fact of inheritance, for as he himself fully recognized in discussing the cell, commonness of character is not the distinctive mark of life.
In the light of the preceding discussion, we can say that language is the fundamental distinctive common mark of the human.
His «Jesus of history» must therefore lack all distinctive marks except a generalized «belief in God and in Judaism.»
In the succeeding chapters we shall examine the distinctive marks of the Judeo - Christian heritage, as they come to light when the Bible is studied against the background of the mythological world of ancient man.
In other words, the teaching that the death of Christ was (a) for sin and (b) in accordance with the scriptures was derived by both Mark and Paul from the primitive church; the doctrine of the Atonement is not Paul's unique and distinctive contribution to Christian thought, for it is really pre-Pauline; further, it is not at all the central, cardinal doctrine in «Paulinism,» but a subsidiary one; (Indeed, it is a component one — it forms part of the doctrine of the new creation in Christ) finally, the conception of the way in which Christ's death becomes effective, as Paul conceived it, is peculiar to Paul and finds no trace in Mark or indeed elsewhere in the New Testament (Save in passages demonstrable dependent on Paul)-- Paul thinks of it as a conquest of the demonic powers in the very hour of their greatest aggression and apparent triumpIn other words, the teaching that the death of Christ was (a) for sin and (b) in accordance with the scriptures was derived by both Mark and Paul from the primitive church; the doctrine of the Atonement is not Paul's unique and distinctive contribution to Christian thought, for it is really pre-Pauline; further, it is not at all the central, cardinal doctrine in «Paulinism,» but a subsidiary one; (Indeed, it is a component one — it forms part of the doctrine of the new creation in Christ) finally, the conception of the way in which Christ's death becomes effective, as Paul conceived it, is peculiar to Paul and finds no trace in Mark or indeed elsewhere in the New Testament (Save in passages demonstrable dependent on Paul)-- Paul thinks of it as a conquest of the demonic powers in the very hour of their greatest aggression and apparent triumpin accordance with the scriptures was derived by both Mark and Paul from the primitive church; the doctrine of the Atonement is not Paul's unique and distinctive contribution to Christian thought, for it is really pre-Pauline; further, it is not at all the central, cardinal doctrine in «Paulinism,» but a subsidiary one; (Indeed, it is a component one — it forms part of the doctrine of the new creation in Christ) finally, the conception of the way in which Christ's death becomes effective, as Paul conceived it, is peculiar to Paul and finds no trace in Mark or indeed elsewhere in the New Testament (Save in passages demonstrable dependent on Paul)-- Paul thinks of it as a conquest of the demonic powers in the very hour of their greatest aggression and apparent triumpin «Paulinism,» but a subsidiary one; (Indeed, it is a component one — it forms part of the doctrine of the new creation in Christ) finally, the conception of the way in which Christ's death becomes effective, as Paul conceived it, is peculiar to Paul and finds no trace in Mark or indeed elsewhere in the New Testament (Save in passages demonstrable dependent on Paul)-- Paul thinks of it as a conquest of the demonic powers in the very hour of their greatest aggression and apparent triumpin Christ) finally, the conception of the way in which Christ's death becomes effective, as Paul conceived it, is peculiar to Paul and finds no trace in Mark or indeed elsewhere in the New Testament (Save in passages demonstrable dependent on Paul)-- Paul thinks of it as a conquest of the demonic powers in the very hour of their greatest aggression and apparent triumpin which Christ's death becomes effective, as Paul conceived it, is peculiar to Paul and finds no trace in Mark or indeed elsewhere in the New Testament (Save in passages demonstrable dependent on Paul)-- Paul thinks of it as a conquest of the demonic powers in the very hour of their greatest aggression and apparent triumpin Mark or indeed elsewhere in the New Testament (Save in passages demonstrable dependent on Paul)-- Paul thinks of it as a conquest of the demonic powers in the very hour of their greatest aggression and apparent triumpin the New Testament (Save in passages demonstrable dependent on Paul)-- Paul thinks of it as a conquest of the demonic powers in the very hour of their greatest aggression and apparent triumpin passages demonstrable dependent on Paul)-- Paul thinks of it as a conquest of the demonic powers in the very hour of their greatest aggression and apparent triumpin the very hour of their greatest aggression and apparent triumph.
(Mark 14:24) On the other hand, the latest commentary in English, by Professor Branscomb, insists that these supposed examples of «Paulinism» really reflect the common Gentile Christianity of the time rather than the explicit or distinctive teaching of Paul.
Robert Franklin, president emeritus of the Interdenominational Theological Center in Atlanta, thinks the church should pay close attention to what he sees as the three distinctive marks of Islam's appeal to African - Americans.
The distinctive, unique, positively Pauline development of these doctrines is simply not to be found anywhere in the Gospel of Mark.
The believers in the non-natural character of sudden conversion have had practically to admit that there is no unmistakable class - mark distinctive of all true converts.
We have noted the several ways in which that religion had displayed marked vigour and the distinctive forms it had taken in stimulating monastic movements and «heresies» and in furthering the growth of the Papacy and the development of theology.
With a plain white stock or neckcloth this remained the distinctive costume of the Anglican cleric until the middle of the nineteenth century; Newman marked the definite renunciation of his Anglican Orders by coming to dinner at Littlemore one day in gray trousers.27 The more serious clerics of the post-Oxford Movement period revived the cassock, though it has not come to be commonly worn except in church and on ecclesiastical premises.
The fact that defendant has not only dressed his product in imitation of that of the plaintiff, but has, in addition, likewise used plaintiff's trade - mark, gives added reason why the Court should require that hereafter defendant not only discontinue the use of the name «Tabasco,» but that he adopt a new and distinctive bottle and carton, such as will clearly and unmistakably differentiate his sauce from the «Tabasco Pepper Sauce» manufactured by plaintiff.
Whether she does or not will determine the degree to which May can make a distinctive mark and move her party on from outdated orthodoxies formed in 1979.
Representative Nydia M. Velázquez, a Democrat who is a prominent leader in the Puerto Rican community, said Ms. Mark - Viverito's core issues — criminal justice and immigration — would make her a distinctive voice in Democratic politics.
The prints, recently discovered in the Holy Cross mountains of central Poland by Steve Brusatte of the American Museum of Natural History in New York, show distinctive toe marks only seen in the dinosaur family.
The distinctive backward question mark high in the south is a subset of Leo the lion.
Police lineups in which distinctive individual marks or features are not altered can impair witnesses» ability to distinguish between innocent and guilty suspects, according to new research in Psychological Science, a journal of the Association for Psychological Science.
The team taught paper wasps (Polistes fuscatus), whose faces sport distinctive brown and creamy markings, to associate certain wasp mugshots with safety and others with danger in an electrified maze.
The marks are distinctive indicators of slaughtering, including repeated indentations in the bone where the tongues were cut out.
A Mark and Graham exclusive: Maya Brenner's famous and distinctive jewelry, in sterling silver.
Day - Lewis inhabits the character fully, in his distinctive gait and posture (his back sometimes bending into a question - mark), his reedy voice (given the painstaking amount of historical research that went into the rest of the movie, it must be based in fact) and the more honest - feeling portrayal of his moral righteousness, which wasn't as arrow - straight as most like to think it was.
They're really wonderful and add a distinctive tone to a film that didn't need to do so in order to impress us, but get high marks anyways.
Hot Toys has released a batch of promotional images for its 1 / 6th scale Iron Man collectible figurine in Mark XXVI armor from Iron Man 3; check them out here... The collectible Figure stands approximately 34 cm tall, featuring suit's distinctive design with a pair of spring - loaded Pneumatic Hammers, specially applied dark green, gray, and silver -LSB-...]
He gained a cult fanbase almost immediately, with his distinctive visuals and idiosyncratic dialogue marking his style in an era when naturalism, shaky cameras and muted colours were the norm.
But this was far from a typical Barry score: it's got a sweet, lovely main theme but otherwise this is dark suspense music marked as being distinctive in the composer's vast filmography thanks to its electronic nature, with Barry enlisting the help of Jonathan Elias to realise the various electronic sounds.
Of the no less than seven new features showcased in the Estonian Film competition this year, the standout was The Days That Confused, a debut feature that marks 28 year - old filmmaker and painter Triin Ruumet out as a distinctive new auteurial voice.
TYF: Kenneth Lonergan has one of the most distinctive voices in the American indie scene, and this would mark your second collaboration with him.
It has distinctive black and electric - green markings, which are more prominent in the males, while the females have white markings.
This new edition of the book need take nothing back: the refusal or inability (often as a result of litigation) of schools to take into account or respond to the distinctive characteristics of boys is even more marked, the gap in school achievement between boys and girls even more substantial and troubling than in 2000.
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Exterior The A8's styling isn't a radical change from previous versions, but it's marked by the incorporation of Audi's distinctive white LED daytime running lights — this time in the shape of checkmarks underneath the headlights.
«The SVX product line gives us a fantastic opportunity to deliver the ultimate Land Rover all - terrain capability in a dynamic and distinctive manner, creating a rugged and versatile SUV that the whole family will love: effortless, unstoppable and connected, whatever the terrain,» said SVO Director Mark Stanton.
«This marks a dramatic shift forward for our MPV contender and brings the model in line with Kia's distinctive current design direction.»
Numerous distinctive GTD characteristics also mark the interior: along with top sport seats in tartan pattern («Clark»), a black roofliner, sport steering wheel, stainless steel pedals and foot support, there are also a GTD gear shift grip, GTD trim strips and a GTD instrument cluster.
Mark Stanton, SVO Director, said: «The SVX product line gives us a fantastic opportunity to deliver the ultimate Land Rover all - terrain capability in a dynamic and distinctive manner, creating a rugged and versatile SUV that the whole family will love: effortless, unstoppable and connected, whatever the terrain.
The distinctive light edge in the lower part of the bumper adds a further touch, while a diffuser finished in black marks the gap between the rear valence and the road.
The phone is accompanied by a predominately black case with distinctive JCB markings, a 1.44 - inch colour screen, with a built - in torch, Bluetooth, FM radio, Tri-band functionality, with 180minutes talktime and 130hours standby, a 1 - year warranty with a cost attached of # 69.99.
Distinctive because of its white coat and blue or black markings, this rabbit is small in size and usually weighs only 4 pounds.
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