Sentences with phrase «embodiment of power»

«How does one sustain the belief in total babes (power / recognition) which has been recognized for its debilitating effects on that person who lacks the total babe (embodiment of power / recognition) and access to the total babe by means of one's own total foxiness / power?»
«'' It is also an embodiment of the power, trust and aspiration reposed in you by your various constituents and the people of Liberia as a whole.

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Writing in the Independent, Eliza Anyangwe wrote that «the debate [Daum's] prom pictures have prompted is justified,» and that «cultural appropriation is about power, and to many she's the embodiment of a system that empowers white people to take whatever they want.»
Before Jennifer Lawrence was the embodiment of girl power in The Hunger Games and became every woman, everywhere, she was the star of the Academy Award - nominated film Winter's Bone.
Can you detect in your own language the embodiment of assumptions that legitimize an existing power, such as the church or your religion?
It, too, is a kenotic process, for it is the embodiment in history and experience of the divine process, and it effects a self - negation or self - annihilation of every power confining life and energy.
It finds its appropriate organ not in a state, but in a Church, that is to say a society which is the embodiment of a purely spiritual tradition and which rests, not on material power, but on the free adhesion of the individual mind.
My argument was that Pure Land Buddhism identified its founder with a mythical figure, Dharmakara, that there are advantages in connecting one's tradition to historical reality, that the emphasis on other power or grace is clearer in the Christian tradition than in most Buddhism, and that Jesus could function as an historical embodiment and teacher of grace.
Out of these conflicts the more adequate order of freedom and equality must certainly emerge, for it represents the embodiment of the real structure of historical forces which possess ultimately irresistible power.
If the meek are understood to be living embodiments of relational power, if they are in fact members of a suffering servant people, then the proposition is surely interesting.
That embodiment is what Christ came to accomplish, and he continues to do so through the power of the Spirit.
Justice is the mediating principle between absolute love and the power principles of society — the relative embodiment of love in social structures.
Is not the transcendent, omnipotent, impassible symbol of God the quintessential embodiment of the solitary ruling male ego, above the fray, perfectly happy in himself, filled with power in the face of the obstreperousness of others?
I believe that the institution is one of the favorite embodiments for the principalities and powers.
By enabling new flows of money, information and power on a world scale, the multinationals have succeeded in insulating themselves from both political and social constraints on their economic power, and thus have become an embodiment of the supreme value of economic efficiency over human values.
These affirmations are a fragile minority report when they come to embodiment in Jesus of Nazareth who had so little power.
Since faith does not arise through rational conviction of a superior conceptual system, but instead through the memory of past events and especially the passion of Jesus, its embodiment in practice does not depend on any overview — only on the effective power of the memory.
We place our trust in the process of communication through the power of the Spirit and the ways in which the Spirit finds embodiment.
He says Trumps power lies in his «embodiment» of the public's discontent.
Bella Abzug, 1920 - 1998, was the most potent embodiment of women's political power when she arrived in Congress in January 1971.
Good in a number of expectation - defying supporting parts, he's dazzling here as the embodiment of every shallow dream you ever had about money, sex, and power.
With their combined power, he becomes like a god and sets out to win the affection of Mistress Death, the living embodiment of death in the Marvel Universe.
The primal embodiment of fear, famous for possessing the Green Lantern of Earth Hal Jordan and with his power nearly destroying the Lantern Corp..
Sotor's cousin, for example, plays the titular character, a turbaned embodiment of the A-bomb who laments that his nuclear powers have been misused and misunderstood.
And with four top - performing engines to choose from, including the 5.7 L HEMI ® V8 Engine, which provides a Best - in - Class 370 horsepower and 395 lb - ft of torque, the 2016 Dodge Charger can be viewed as the embodiment of performance and power.
The building is the embodiment of Aston Martin and our cars, reflecting the power of the idea, the aesthetic and inner beauty of advanced technical solutions and the soul which comes from hands creating our iconic model range.
Delivering enhanced power and with subtle new touches to highlight its famously seductive styling, the DB9 GT is the ultimate incarnation, the embodiment of faultless form and formidable function, the beating heart of Aston Martin.
In a far - ranging «fireside chat,» Reed discussed how the all - new second - generation Nissan LEAF is the embodiment of Nissan Intelligent Mobility — Intelligent Driving, Intelligent Power and Intelligent Integration.
The new LEAF is also the embodiment of Nissan Intelligent Mobility, a global initiative that focuses on how Nissan vehicles are driven, powered and integrated into society.
The Perro de Presa Canario is a beautiful embodiment of pure power.
This should have been balanced out by the four primary lieutenants who would act as projections of Pagan Min's force within the world, embodiments of his violence and power.
Lehna Huie's artwork reflects the power of «multi-vocal» art; it gives voice to the embodiment of culture: critique, celebration, and transformation.
Her work references embodiment and the implications of societal power structures.
Irish's paintings utilize architecture as embodiments of historical power structures, or as vessels that can accumulate and emulsify disparate moments in time.
Explore how self - expression, identity, and embodiment are shaped by nation, power, and cultural imagination over the course of four sessions.
Jo - Anne's research field is sociology of education, with a special interest in post-structuralist theories of identity, embodiment and power, and environmental and sustainability education.
If Germany, the embodiment of renewables, is failing to reduce its use of coal for power generation, why should anyone expect developing nations to not use coal to increase living standards in their countries?
In some embodiments, one or more of the communications antennas are low power communications antennas having a communication distance that is limited in range.
The new LEAF is also the embodiment of Nissan Intelligent Mobility, a global initiative that focuses on how Nissan vehicles are driven, powered and integrated into society.
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