Sentences with phrase «exile at»

He was in exile at forty - five, but he knew what he wanted from art.
The Corsican - born despot died in exile at age 52 in 1821.
Guo Wengui, the Chinese billionaire who's been living in self - imposed exile at the Sherry - Netherland, has relisted his penthouse for sale, this time with a...
On today's half - century anniversary, the Dalai Lama - the spiritual leader of Tibet and the leader of its government in exile at Dharamshala - is urging restrained commemorations.
Henrikh Mkhitaryan was exiled at the beginning of the season and dropped off at the end, but showed flickers of brilliance whenever he was given the chance.
Are you interested in adding this technology to Conan Exiles at some point?
Rama's father exiled him at the request of Rama's step mother who wished her own son to take the throne.
Rose's work with dance includes choreographing Ariadne auf Naxos at the Munich Staatsoper, directed by Tim Albery and her collaborations with choreographer Matthew Hawkins, including Angels and Exiles at the Royal Opera House.
In 2011 Córdova was invited for his first one person museum exhibition in Europe, yawar mallku: royalty, abductions y exiles at La Conservera, Murcia, Spain and also awarded the Joan Mitchell Foundation Grant.

Not exact matches

He also said he abused his position to help China's highest profile fugitive, Guo Wengui, an exiled U.S. - based billionaire who has made incendiary claims of corruption at the highest levels of the Chinese government.
Sumner Redstone won a stirring victory this morning in the suit aimed at declaring him incompetent when he exiled a former companion and excised her from her will.
On the other side, imagine looking at the incredibly ugly financials of what was then called Apple Computer, now just Apple, prior to the return of Steve Jobs from exile when he transformed the business he founded, taking it on a run that ended up resulting it in having the world's largest market capitalization.
According to Annie Mattson, a literature researcher at Uppsala University, Charles XII acquired a taste for köfte meatballs when he spent six years in exile in Turkey, and brought the recipe for the dish back to Sweden in 1714.
Richard observes that, though all Christians are in exile, «some are more at home in their exile than others.»
Having lived in exile for fifty years, he moved from the United States to Krakow in 2001 and died there this summer at the age of ninety - three.
b) yes, repentance and restoration are the underlying goal (as seen in the exile from Eden at the outset — we are looking for a way back to life fully restored to God), but you seem to think Christians DISAGREE with that notion... which makes me think you haven't read much of the NT.
At the outset of the story, Guy Crouchback is living alone in Italy in self - imposed exile.
In many different ways and at many different times, Jesus indicated that He was the new temple; that in Him people could receive forgiveness from sins, access to God, and restoration from exile.
At the base of the world's highest sea cliffs, the Belgian missionary spent sixteen years ministering to exiled lepers quarantined on the inaccessible peninsula, bringing order and peace to a lawless and lonely leper colony; his reputation outside of Kalaupapa since his death from leprosy in 1889 has risen and fallen in changing tides of adulation and conflict.
Bonhoeffer's early and consistent resistance to the intrusion of Nazi ecclesial, political and military machinations is well known: his bold involvement in the Confessing Church, his directorship of the underground seminary community at Finkenwalde (from which time we have his book Life Together), his summons to costly discipleship, the increasing repression of the mid-1930s and his decision to return to Germany in 1939 (although he had the opportunity to become an exile in the United States).
And I mean the wealthy, not the merely well - off: only someone with a net worth of at least several million dollars is likely to find it worthwhile to become a tax exile,
At the time of the exile, some people believed that life in Jerusalem had been trivialized and emptied of meaning.
He received his education at Deoband and then was sent to Kabul, where he founded the Kabul branch of the Indian National Congress and maintained contacts with Indian fighters for independence who had gone into exile in Moscow and Berlin.
God and His plan are the same today as they were in Eden, at the time of Noah, during the reigns of Kings David and Solomon, during the times of Hebrew captivity and exile, and when Jesus walked the earth; only the audiences were different, and each audience has a responsibility to acknowledge what has been revealed in their time.
Not like the brazen giant of Greek fame, With conquering limbs astride from land to land; Here at our sea - washed, sunset gates shall stand A mighty woman with a torch, whose flame Is the imprisoned lightning, and her name Mother of Exiles.
Rosalind and Orlando meet at Duke Frederick's court, before he is also exiled.
Insofar as the problem of despair is overcome at all in Percy's fiction, it is through a confession that we are indeed «prisoners and exiles,» as he calls us — wanderers and wayfarers who can not avoid the quest for God and who thus must be ever waiting and watching, and listening for manifestations of the Holy in the most unlikely places.
If we had more compassion on those on the margins - those who wrestle with the demons of mental illness and social exile, who may be pondering violent acts at this very moment - can we prevent this horror from happening again?
Though complicated with political battles of another sort, such issues were also at the root of the recent struggles at Melodyland School of Theology that led to a split in which many of the noninerrantists went into exile.
More immediately important for his development were the lectures at Heidelberg by the Old Testament scholar Gerhard von Rad, who emphasized how for the Old Testament God is revealed in his acts in history: the Exodus, the reception of the Promised Land, the return from exile in Babylon.
But some Bunyan, writing Pilgrim's Progress in a prison where it was so damp that, as he cried, «The moss did verily grow upon mine eyebrows»; some Kernahan, born without arms and legs, but by sheer grit fighting his way up until he sat in the House of Commons; some Henry M. Stanley, born in a workhouse and buried in Westminster Abbey; some Dante, his Beatrice dead, he himself an exile from the city of his love, distilling all his agony into a song that became the «voice of ten silent centuries», or some more obscure and humble life close at hand where handicaps have been mastered, griefs have been built into character, disappointments have been turned into trellises, not left a bare, unsightly thing — such incarnations of fortitude and faith have infectious power.
And Jeremiah looks forward to the time after the exile when Israel will once again be able to celebrate at their festivals, when they will «go forth in the dance of the merrymakers» (Jer.
Cognitive dissonance gradually gave way to tangible forms of leaving, and leaving turned, at times, into exile.
When I met sometimes with merry companions, and my heart was ready to sink, I would labor to put on as cheerful a countenance as possible, that they might not distrust anything, and sometimes would begin some discourse with young men or young women on purpose, or propose a merry song, lest the distress of my soul would be discovered, or mistrusted, when at the same time I would then rather have been in a wilderness in exile, than with them or any of their pleasures or enjoyments.
At the end of a unit on portions of scripture that involve the people of Israel's time of exile, a student once wrote, «The temple was the home of God's «name» and «glory,» although the exile allowed God to move around and be transcendent.»
When the prophets railed at and rebuked their people, they nevertheless did so as committed members of those people, willing to join them in the exile of which they warned.
7, belongs later... But it is unlikely that any major return of exiles took place at this time.
At least if one is an English exile thinking of his homeland.
The spiritual leader of Tibet, in exile in India since 1959, has urged Beijing and the Tibetans to «stop looking at everything only through the prism of history.
But at the same time it would distort the reckoning for David would be counted twice, but Jechoniah, representing the transition of the Babylonian exile, only once.
«The Dalai Lama is a political exile who has long engaged in anti-China separatist activities in the guise of religion,» Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei said at a daily news briefing.
«People have found no better thing than this to do for kings at their crowning and for criminals going to the scaffold; for armies in triumph or for a bride and bridegroom in a little country church; for the wisdom of a Parliament or for a sick old woman afraid to die... tremulously, by an old monk on the fiftieth anniversary of his vows; furtively by an exiled bishop who had hewn timber all day in a prison camp; gorgeously for the canonization of St Joan of Arc.»
While at a conference in Rome to honor previous Nobel Peace Prize winners, Jody Williams was dismayed to learn that Pope Francis had refused a meeting with her fellow Nobel laureate, the Dalai Lama — the exiled spiritual leader of Tibet, a region which is now under Chinese domination.
After the return from exile, the priests who were then directing Israel's religious affairs took their turn at writing history.
In order for our process of democratization to be complete, the time has come for me to devolve my formal authority to such an elected leadership,» the Dalai Lama said in his message to Tibet's parliament - in - exile, which is meeting at Dharamsala, India.
We eventually realize that projection is hardly powerful enough to make us feel at home in the cosmos, and so we remain exiles from nature.
(52) The solution may seem to us not very persuasive, but it is at least evidence of the honest, profound, and imaginative wrestling with the problem of God's presence among banished exiles.
As we explore these issues our itinerary will be as follows: (1) we shall look first at several ways in which reflection on science has contributed to the feeling of cosmic exile and therefore to our environmental carelessness; (2) then we shall examine how theologies from our own Christian tradition that have hovered closely, even though critically, around modern scientific cosmologies have perpetuated the same feeling of cosmic exile; and (3) finally we shall look briefly at how a cosmological understanding of religion centering on the notion of adventure can both reconcile us to the evolving universe and at the same time allow us to embrace the feeling of religious homelessness present in religious teachings.
«and the Jews went into exile to begin a 1900 year long night of persecution, — largely at the hands of Jesus» followers.»
Lessee — just after His death the Holy Temple in Jerusalem was destroyed, Jerusalem was laid to waste, and the Jews went into exile to begin a 1900 year long night of persecution, — largely at the hands of Jesus» followers.
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