You are a woman with a vision and
an eloquent way of sharing it with all of us fortunate enough to be paying attention.
-- or think I'm» casing the joint» (for want of a more
eloquent way of expressing it!!)
Thanks for presenting it in a very
eloquent way.
Maybe it's
the eloquent way they never return our calls or that certain Je ne sais quoi of Brut, brash and totally cocky.
I wish I had a more
eloquent way to put it, but time is money.
Students will exit with a more
eloquent way of articulating and building a personal vision in oil paint.
Jacqueline writes about difficult topics for children to grasp in such
an eloquent way and learners of all ages take away something from her books.
I'm sorry but there's just
no eloquent way to put it.
Mr. Redford has found his own visually
eloquent way to turn the potboiler into a panorama, with a deep - seated love for the Montana landscape against which his rapturously beautiful film unfolds.
Did y ’ all see the video I posted yesterday on Facebook of Chrissy Metz's interview on Live with Kelly?!? She was talking about being a curvy lady and stated body positivity in such
an eloquent way,
I admire your ability to face fear head on in such
an eloquent way.
I'm not going to give away too much of the movie (NPR has done a great review of it, and in a more
eloquent way than I ever could), but I really think it is an awesome watch!
I've been trying to think of a more
eloquent way to say this, but I can't, so: Teething sucks.
It was the most
eloquent way they could express their absolute trust in him.
There is no other
eloquent way to write that.
The raw and the cooked collide and commingle in surprisingly
eloquent ways.
Not exact matches
The big news is that Mitt was wonderfully prepared, full of specifics,
eloquent in a plainspoken
way, and struck exactly the right confidently yet calmly aggressive tone.
Frankly, the original unofficial motto «E Pluribus Unum» is
way more
eloquent and inclusive as a motto for this country than anything referring to some deity.
For instance, Martin Luther is very
eloquent in discussions of theology of glory and yet the
way he handled Catholics and those who disagreed with him is appalling.
In this
way they were led to make an
eloquent profession of their faith in baptism.
The proportion of black prisoners is extraordinary, and recently with the whole question of Florida, the number of black voters who are actually disenfran chised in a number of
ways is quite
eloquent, I think, as to what's going on in your country.»
It is in fact in mission studies that the West is likely to encounter a compelling and
eloquent case for reeducating itself in a
way that is the most radical since Columbus.
In a devotional sense, to be
eloquent is a mere frill in the same
way that to be beautiful is a happy privilege, but is still a non-essential frill.
This book situates Borgman's analysis within the postmodern critique of modernity and argues for what he calls a postmodern realism» which both appreciates postmodernism and moves beyond it by
way of recovering «the world of
eloquent things.»
Philosopher Albert Borgmann, a Montana neighbor of mine, is our most
eloquent and important spokesman in exposing the dangers of letting technology determine the
way we live, dictating the means by which we, in his phrase, «take up with the world.»
The notice here (17:27 - 29) is an
eloquent commentary on the thorough
way in which David won by gentleness and kindness the allegiance of Saul's supporters.
Maybe it is the grindingly long, 162 - game season, which allows for so many promising and disheartening plotlines to take shape, only to dissolve again along the
way, and which sustains even the most improbable hope past any rational span; or maybe it is simply the course of the year's seasons, from early spring into mid-autumn — nature's perennial allegory of human life,
eloquent of innocent confidence slowly transformed into wise resignation.
I keep saying that I believe there is no formula for prayer as God is love and answers all prayers no matter how simple or
eloquent, He may not answer them in the
way would like but He does answer them, otherwise Jesus bidding to ask, knock and seek would be a lie, and as he can't tell lies, only the devil does that, then all prayer is answered.
The author, Sarah Britton, is relatable,
eloquent, and a
way - better cook than I ever will be.
Not only are these pairs winners in terms of the
way they sound, but they all have expressive or
eloquent meanings that will warm your heart.
If things continue the
way they are going, W. E. B. Dubois's
eloquent statement of fact in his historic novel The Souls of Black Folk echoes an undeniable truth: «The problem of the Twentieth Century is the problem of the color - line.»
I love the
way you write, so scientific and yet so
eloquent and easy to read that a layman like me to understands.
In the same
way, Walsingham is her link to the world of politics and diplomacy, where again she is seen as a dominant presence, a matter visually underlined by an
eloquent overhead shot of Elizabeth striding over a vast map of Western Europe discussing with Walsingham and her advisers the strategy to take on the Armada.
A uniformly stellar ensemble cast including Steve Buscemi, Simon Russell Beale, Jason Isaacs, Michael Palin and Jeffrey Tambor all scramble to connive, manipulate, lie and murder their
way into the seat of authority, all while slinging the writer - director's signature
eloquent insults.
General Report Comments Describe your pupils in a precise,
eloquent and efficient
way.
Juechter is the most
eloquent engineer we've ever met (and as an active runner, in the best shape, too), and he can be passionate about the Corvette in the
way of a protective father.
In simple but
eloquent terms, Stephanie explained the process, left me a copy of her book — From Entrepreneur to Infopreneur — and her willingness to help any
way she could.
In these
eloquent and surprising essays, twenty writers face this fact, among them Geoff Dyer, who describes the ghost bikes memorializing those who die in biking accidents; Jonathan Safran Foer, proposing a new
way of punctuating dialogue in the face of a family history of heart attacks and decimation by the Holocaust; Mark Doty, whose reflections on the art - porn movie Bijou lead to a meditation on the intersection of sex and death epitomized by the AIDS epidemic; and Joyce Carol Oates, who writes about the loss of her husband and faces her own mortality.
With
eloquent clarity, Hitchens frames the argument for a more secular life based on science and reason, in which hell is replaced by the Hubble Telescope's awesome view of the universe, and Moses and the burning bush give
way to the beauty and symmetry of the double helix.
Katy Simpson Smith's
eloquent debut, The Story of Land and Sea, follows three generations of a family as they struggle, each in their own
way, to come to terms with the premature loss of a young woman, Helen.
The haunting beautiful faces, broken parts and empty armholes were
eloquent witnesses to the
way women were valued for their youth and beauty and discarded in later years as powerless and no longer viable.»
In the
way that an
eloquent author's chosen words illuminate a story, Stella's layered printing techniques (lithography, etching, engraving, aquatint, screen printing, mezzotint, relief, collagraph, woodcut, and hot foil stamping) and sculptural forms elucidate the power of a narrative thread to join his works together.
These photographs capture family, friends, casual acquaintances and strangers in a series of
eloquent, poetic character studies and collectively form a social portrait of a time, place, and
way of life.
She delves deeply into broad issues like climate change in a
way that is both
eloquent and pared down, pushing viewers to extend their own process of thought and interpretation, and allowing them to feel their
way through each gesture of weaving, tufting, encasing, and assembling in her material process.
This beautifully illustrated and profoundly original volume of essays by the New York poet and critic John Yau mounts one of the most
eloquent defenses of the art and vision of Jasper Johns ever written — going well past tired and traditional Formalist readings of the artist's work to propose a completely new
way of reading them: One that is intensely human.
Linda's article was, in its
way, a scholarly bombshell — an impassioned polemic, challenging, deeply researched,
eloquent, witty, occasionally fierce.
Helmed by
eloquent Director Max L. Anderson with Deputy Director Rob Stein, things are popping in more
ways than Warhol.
I was not taken by the
way in which it was expressed — I'm still not — but insight is not always
eloquent.
I was going to write a little bit about our life over the past few years as a bit of an intro on Fall Nesting, but then I opened a post by my interior design major daughter Courtney and realized she pretty much wrote everything I was thinking about in a much more
eloquent and meaningful
way so I'll let her share her thoughts on creating a home and the significance of it in her own words.