Not exact matches
So the
moment Man appears on the stage
of cosmic history, sin is possible for the very first
time because,
in essence, sin is the misuse
of our freedom.
The
essence of it is to make
time, every day, and follow through — no matter what, a
time to set aside preoccupations with past and future, worries and wishes, and simply be
in the present
moment.
GIF files) by Gusaf Mantel distills the
essence of a cinematic
moment into a living, breathing «movie still» — an indelible
moment preserved
in time.
Mitchell captures the
essence of 1982 Britain, from the high unemployment, Cold - War politics, and the Falklands war, down to the tiniest breakfast cereal detail, but he doesn't just capture an era, he also portrays that
moment in time when a child becomes a teenager.
Using the camera lens as an extension
of her eye and body, Friedman strives for a heightened sense
of subjectivity, distilling individual
moments in time down to their emotional
essence.
It is here when «
Time» becomes the
essence in Denzler's work, focusing
in the diffraction
of the images
in an attempt to catch the ephemerality
of a single
moment in such a way that can remind us
of paused picture frame from VHS reels.
There has been so much talk and so little action
in this
moment in history when
time appears to be
of the
essence.
This is the
essence of a resume — a snapshot
of your nuanced contributions
in a particular space and
time as woven into the particular fabric
of a particular target industry / company / position's needs «at that
moment.»