Sentences with phrase «distinctive marks of»

Sócrates Márquez: «Textures combined with my paint - splatter technique are distinctive marks of my work.
Miller consistently works in series, in which distinctive marks of artistic production models, formal aesthetic constructs and mental proliferations of prevailing value systems are colliding.
Yet it is a joyful asceticism, and here we come upon one of the distinctive marks of the Franciscan type, its happy and lyric quality.
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.
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.
But pietism found this experience only in the sect, withdrawn in part from the world with its distinctive marks of separation.
One of the distinctive marks of Christianity at its best is that it teaches men to hold a very lofty opinion of themselves.
Catholicism means one Lord, one faith, one baptism, and unity is one of the four distinctive marks of the Church.
Through patience we are able to offer our distinctive mark of excellence to the world.
This is a distinctive mark of the Baptist tradition at its best.
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.
For Aristotle says that it is a distinctive mark of Entity that, while remaining numerically one and the same, it is nevertheless capable of admitting contrary qualities.
It is time, therefore, for Catholics and Evangelicals, corporately and individually, to recommit ourselves to the life of discipleship that ought to be the distinctive mark of Christians.
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.
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.
But the distinctive mark of every Labour policy, from health to education, from privatised utilities to the labour market, is more government interference.
First Tree, for example, reflects the vitality of all trees, while Junction, an utterly different sort of interaction, shows the turgid twists and turns, stops and starts, that are the distinctive markings of one very mature tree.

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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.»
What marks the more recent literature as distinctive is not its concern with corporeal thinness and good health per se but the apparent willingness of authors to accept, ardently and without flinching, the somatic standards of the wider culture and convert them into divine decree.
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.
if that is taken to mean the type often commended by certain followers of the «mental health» school, with no idiosyncrasies, no distinctive qualities, no particular marks of speciality.
The explanation of this distinctive conception, scholars have suggested, is that Mark, fully convinced that Jesus was the Messiah, could find no clear evidence that he had presented himself as such to the Jewish nation; and the reason for this silence, Mark decided, could only be that Jesus was not yet ready to claim his Messiahship publicly and did not want the fact divulged prematurely.
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 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 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.
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.
Displaying his gift of cogent insight and summary observation, Marty observed that Kennedy's inauguration symbolically marked the end of Protestantism as a national religion and its advent as the «distinctive faith of a creative minority.»
These societies are marked by a pervasive consciousness of dissatisfaction and indeterminate longings, and that is the consciousness most effectively addressed by Christians who have a distinctive message that challenges the spirit of secularism.
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.
The most distinctive feature of Mark's vocabulary, syntax and style is its almost complete lack of distinction.
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.
Collaborating with the award - winning design firm Rockwell Group, the partners» third project together boasts 360 seats and aims to capture the spirit of creativity, leaving a truly distinctive mark on a historic stretch of the Bowery.
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Grant Burge is pleased to present the release of its super-premium Icon reds — the Meshach Shiraz, Shadrach Cabernet Sauvignon and Abednego Shiraz Mourvédre Grenache — which are marked with the distinctive Barossa elements of character, flavou...
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.
Also attending the event were Congressman Joseph Crowley; State Senator Toby Stavisky; Assembly Member Jeffrion Aubry; Council Member Julissa Ferreras; Council Member Peter Koo; Council Member Jimmy van Bramer; Council Member Mark Weprin; NYC Parks» Flushing Meadows Corona Park Administrator Janice Melnick and Director of Historic Preservation John Krawchuk; and members of the New York State Pavilion Paint Project, a volunteer group which has worked to repaint the Tent of Tomorrow's distinctive red and white stripes and yellow trim.
By far the most distinctive surface markings of the planet Mars are the curious streaks originally discovered by Schiaparelli and called by him «canali.»
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.
Although blurry and pixelated, the video images reveal five diagnostic features of the ivory - billed woodpecker, including its size (as determined based on the known trunk diameter of the tree on which the bird was perched), the distinctive black - and - white markings on its wings and the white plumage on its back.
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.
His study revealed six types of distinctive projectile impact wounds, from drag marks to fracture marks and punctures.
The Citizen's Charter is the distinctive feature of John Major's government, supposedly marking a decisive break with the doctrine diktats of Thatcherism.
The marks are distinctive indicators of slaughtering, including repeated indentations in the bone where the tongues were cut out.
Birdsnap then automatically annotates images of the bird to show these distinctive parts — birders call them «field marks» — so the user can learn what to look for.»
To mark the coming 26th anniversary of the launch of the Hubble Space Telescope, NASA has released new photos of the distinctive Bubble Nebula, National Geographic reports.
Their distinctive markings are typical of tropical cleaner fish that use their bright colours and patterns to advertise their services.
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