If we remove the Book of Galatians from our consideration, then the principles of equality become very
faint echoes in the Bible.
Not exact matches
There is a not - very -
faint echo of Jefferson
in Lincoln's First Inaugural.
This is a
faint echo of what happens inside the body of someone developing diabetes: Their T cells are activated against cells
in the pancreas much as they would be against a foreign invader, like a virus.
The
echoes are around 20 billion times
fainter than the light Tycho observed directly
in 1572.
Lee Smolin of the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics noted that some forms of quantum gravity predict certain asymmetries — one direction of polarization might be favored over another — that could be imprinted
in the cosmic microwave background (CMB), a
faint echo of radiation from the early universe.
There's so much pirate - based distrust that you'll start to hear
faint echoes of some of the more clever conversations of PotC — a concept which makes you chuckle when you realize that what you thought was clever
in 2003 was more clever
in 1995, we just didn't pay attention.
But Ruffalo is an old pro whose dramatic and comedic gifts go well beyond what he's shown playing Dr. Bruce Banner and, to a lesser degree, the Hulk
in the Avengers movies (a role there are
faint echoes of here).
Don't let the
faint echoes of Amélie dupe you: Hawkins and del Toro ensure her feelings run truer than any burped up
in Jean - Pierre Jeunet's whimsical hit.
Visual effects aren't the only culprit to the film's artificiality, the mortal protagonist Bek is a
faint echo of previous desert swashbuckler archetypes, the story is categoric
in its predictability and the dramatic tone of the film is always drowned beneath blasting fanfares.
Seated
in a third - floor conference room, with the sound of his school's mandatory daily exercises drifting through the window
in faint echoes, Li Jianhua exudes serenity and confidence.
You may hear the
faint echo of construction
in the distance when opening a window, or you could see some construction when driving through nearby neighborhoods.
There's not even a cast of salty and memorable grunts, just
faint echoes of archetypes who speak
in clichés.
Delicately intermixed
in those white lines are filmy passages of blue, yellow, and green, staining these imaginary streets with
faint echoes of a verdant landscape, abstracted vaguely and delicately
in the manner of Helen Frankenthaler.
South's paper constructions have a
faint echo of the stylistic rendering of objects and figures
in Philip Guston's paintings from his «cartoon» phase, which is also brought to mind by Floor / Ceiling's illumination by bare, hanging light bulbs, with the naked bulb a frequent motif
in many of Guston's works.
Upon reflection, one also feels the
faint echo of her early years studying
in Paris, the whisper of Picasso and Chagall, the heartbeat of the Paris of our dreams, made fresh by contemporary language and a finely honed vision.
Following her 2011 relocation to the Caribbean
faint echoes of voodoo spirituality began seeping
in Kennedy's work.
There are
faint echoes of Sandy
in that model disagreement — the EC predicted landfall earlier than GFS did then too.
However, the background pianos and
faint echoes were lost
in the sea of boom.