Sentences with phrase «early word on»

The early word on the show:
While it has a few promising aspects and a premise worth paying attention to, the early word on this bizarre action - RPG was not entirely inaccurate.
Really good, actually; and early word on the street is that the appearances aren't deceiving.
But early word on the sequel to the surprisingly hilarious Horrible Bosses looks to have upped its game, and I want to play.
A period piece set in 17th Century colonial America, early word on the film raved about the eerie sense of dread that permeated the work, the beautiful attention to...
The early word on this one is fantastic.
A period piece set in 17th Century colonial America, early word on the film raved about the eerie sense of dread that permeated the work, the beautiful attention to detail regarding the period setting and Eggers» refusal to pull any punches with what promises to be one of the more disturbing films of 2016.
Early word on Judd Apatow's comedic return, as well the acting duo with THIS IS 40, has been pretty strong as are the terrific supporting cast of Jason Segel, Melissa McCarthy, Albert Brooks, John Lithgow, Lena Dunham, Megan Fox and Chris O'Dowd.
Early word on the...
Early word on the pilot was negative, and two key roles have since been re-cast.
Certainly Jesus» earlier words on riches prompt the apostles to respond: «Who then can be saved?»

Not exact matches

The philosophy of stoicism, founded in Athens by Zeno of Citium in the early 3rd century BC, asserts that virtues (such as wisdom) should be based on behavior, rather than words.
In other words, the young upstart who made millions by predicting the collapse of the old guard owns a property made iconic in the tale of a battle between a young upstart and the old guard, on the eve of an earlier financial collapse.
But it appears these earlier studies aren't the last word on the pursuit of happiness.
In early October, Brad left his full - time job to take control of the brand (though Brad hates the word «brand») and focus on what to do with it next.
Another apartment that sold for $ 21 million at One57 went to foreclosure auction earlier this month, but there's no word yet on the result.
On the other, he's part of an illustrious business dynasty as the cousin of Elon Musk, who was himself dismissed in the early days of Tesla as a hype artist, and who made doubters eat their words.
I heard from a handful of entrepreneurs after my column on how some of President Obama's opponents have twisted his words in a speech earlier this month.
Early Marker: Viral e-mail exchange with Nike requesting that the sports - apparel maker print the word «sweatshop» on his shoes.
In a highly notable victory that potentially overshadowed being re-elected to the most powerful office on earth several seconds earlier, U.S. President Barack Obama gained serious respect on Nov. 6 when his simple three - word tweet, «Four more years,» became the most re-tweeted tweet ever.
Sessions» early words and actions are consistent with the tough - on - crime reputation the former federal prosecutor cultivated as an Alabama senator, and they foreshadow an unmistakable pivot in critical areas of civil rights, criminal justice and drug policy.
In your view, is there a type of PR you should an early startup should focus on first (word of mouth, local news, SEO) given the limited resource?
In other words, relationships and mindfulness matter — especially early on.
There is no word on how well Google Home sold over the holidays in Australia, but it was one of the first markets where Google entered first with a smart speaker and the company indicated earlier this month that it sold more than 7.6 million devices globally in Q4 2017.
Second: The Creation tale is simply a way for early humans to explain mans creation and «fall» from God's predetermined path... The old testament is full of stuff more related to philosophy and health advice then «Gods word» However, this revelation has not made me less of a christian... In Contrast to those stuck in «the old ways» regarding faith (not believing in neanderthals and championing the claim that earth is only 6000 years old), I believe God created the universe on the very principle of physics and evolution (and other sciencey stuff)... Thus the first clash of atoms was the first step in the billionyear long recipe in creating the universe, the galaxies, the stars, the planets, life itself and us.
the manuscript tradition was God's perfect way of preserving His word early on amongst imperfect men.
In this earliest Christian teaching on liturgical participation, the word koinonia which St Paul uses can also be translated quite properly as «communion».
Again, many Calvinists look at this verse and notice that a few words earlier, Paul mentioned faith, and based on this, argues that «faith is the gift of God.»
By expressing our needs (via tears and protest early on and through words after age two) and then having our needs met by those who love us, we learn that needs are good, that expressing those needs results in relational connectedness, and that others can be trusted to provide for us.
John begins the Easter story with the words, «Early on the first day of the week, while it was still dark...» This is always how our discovery of the risen Christ begins — darkness.
So glad we didn't all just go away and STFU as suggested (in not so many words) by the detractors earlier on!
This would be consistent with the earliest stories about Jesus being passed on by word of mouth.
This is the first book on the historical Jesus to issue from the Bultmannian school since Bultmann's own Jesus and the Word appeared thirty years earlier.
Second, if the church is attentive to the New Testament, Justin Martyr and Hippolytus, the Eastern church, the Western catholic tradition, the Anglican tradition, the Lutheran tradition, the Calvinist intent (and practice, if not in Geneva then in places like John Robinson's Leiden), the Wesleyan intent and that of the early Methodists, then its worship on every festival of the resurrection — that is, on every Sunday — will include both Word and Supper, not one or the other.
This would involve emphasising early on the correct order of priority when understanding the meaning of «the Word of God»: namely 1.
Note: Several friends who gave input on earlier drafts of this piece deserve tremendous credit for helping shape what you've just read; any hurtful or insensitive words are entirely my own responsibility.
Thank you for giving me the chance to express out but still I am hurt and a nice word will cool it of and guide me if wrong and about quitting I would because what I am doing now at CNN is taking almost my whole time since the Quran burnning issue and would out doubt I will go back to it and that's why I mentioned earlier that we back here worry about our daily bread and water for family support but needed from you in the free world to notice us out there and have your say on behalf of all heavenly beliefs that what is happening is wrong, One Nation Calamities to other nations benefit, profit?!
In a word, just as the earliest Christian community rested back firmly and surely on the historical reality of Jesus, so there has never been a time in the subsequent history of the church, regardless of how ideally Jesus may have been conceived, when a demonstration of his merely mythical character would not have struck at the foundations of its life.
«Full and free discourse» is, in other words, a summary expression of the internal conditions of discourse noted earlier: equal freedom of all participants to advance and contest any claim and the arguments for it, and uncompromised commitment on the part all participants to seek the truth.
In other words, for the purpose of finding the core or axis of missiology, we should dispense with what we earlier called a «deductive definition» of mission and focus on a «functional definition.»
Well, on the single word, but based on what was discussed earlier it is clear that such statement is at least not always true — especially in the case of implicit atheism.
German Protestant theology had been dominated since the early 1920s by various theologies that had stressed and interwoven the concepts of revelation as foundational to theology and of the Word of God as a concrete address calling for a radical decision of faith or unfaith, with varying emphasis on whatever the address might actually say.
I believe that many say it is 24 hours based on the words used in the earliest manuscripts.
I have posted these examples earlier: the word god on currency; ten commandments displayed on government buildings, court buildings, schools, etc.; teaching christian creationism as science; etc..
Two factors have led many observers to label this an early church homily on «how to hear God's word,» rather than a direct transcription of Jesus» own words.
In the early morning dark, the black coffee in my hand is a fare bit easier to swallow down right then, than the Words audibly coming from the cranked speaker on my phone.
I love how you use that word early on to try to subtly put a negative spin on a view counter to your own.
What we find in the earliest layers of the Jesus tradition appears to be a focus on the words of Jesus, not the deeds.
So they set out to do in action what over two millennia earlier Plato's Republic had attempted to do in words: create a political constitution virtually from scratch on the basis of self - conscious deliberation.
The medieval church had long forgotten the earlier understanding of the eucharistic prayer as the recital of the whole history of salvation; it preferred, instead, to focus on the words of institution.
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