Many creatures deteriorate with age, often in ways that
echo human ageing.
Not exact matches
Again, in Romans 8:9 - 22, Paul seems to
echo the Stoic views of the
aging of the world, as well as the Jewish apocalyptic conception of its subjugation by evil powers responsible for
human sin and the disruption of nature.
Texts borrowed from book titles such as «Being Yourself, 24 Ways to See the Light,» and «Personhood, the Art of Being Fully
Human»
echo new -
age ideals and in that vein belong to a design aesthetic of the late»70s to early»80s.
The trend of robots and other emerging technologies replacing
human staff was
echoed at a later session by Paul Irving, chairman of the Milken Institute Center for the Future of
Aging, a non-profit, non-partisan think tank.