Occasionally, with a number of the paintings containing
the familiar line of the end of the film strip, Daniels lets the immaculate facade literally slip to reveal the mechanism lying behind it.
As Theresa May strode out to address the press following an all too familiar chain of events, an all too
familiar line of response beckoned.
In 1839,
the familiar lines of «My country «tis of thee / Sweet land of liberty,» morphed into the mournful verse: My country!
Not exact matches
The two board additions with airline expertise — James Whitehurst, former chief operating officer
of Delta Air
Lines (DAL), and Robert Milton, former CEO
of Air Canada — were previously vetted and mentioned as potential directors by PAR and Altimeter, the people
familiar with the situation said.
If you're not
familiar with it, GoPro sells a
line of wearable, mountable, and affordable HD video cameras that make all kinds
of previously impossible shots much easier to capture.
Bottom
line, you're
familiar with them and they have a sense
of credibility and prestige that you trust and respect.
The Charge
line in particular should look
familiar; it's a reworked version
of the ill - fated Force tracker the company had to recall after some users reported skin rashes after wearing it.
JPMorgan led a credit
line extended to Dropbox, along with Goldman Sachs, Bank
of America Corp., Deutsche Bank AG, Macquarie Group Ltd. and Royal Bank
of Canada, people
familiar with the matter said last March.
But those doctors, by a wide margin, also said they are «not at all
familiar» with how a number
of important aspects
of those exchanges and plans offered on them will work — aspects that will directly affect their bottom
lines.
The Journal, citing sources
familiar with the matter, said that a deal by Disney to purchase some
of 21st Century Fox's assets was «gaining momentum» — in
line with a CNBC report from last month that said the two sides haven't completely given up on striking an agreement.
If you're one
of those who prefers to use organic products, you're probably already
familiar with Dr. Bronner's wide range
of soaps,
of which its Magic Organic Shaving Soap Gel is the next in the
line.
Amid a field
of unknown and untrusted alternatives, a
familiar brand logo, jingle or tag
line provided the much - needed cognitive shorthand to help shoppers confidently choose.
If you want to explore an SBA loan,
line of credit or other type
of financing, you will have a relationship with a banker
familiar with your company and your needs.
While the official
line will be
familiar — «Canada does not comment on the leaks
of purported negotiating texts» — internally, officials were left scrambling as the agreement leaked in real time.
The famous literary critic Lionel Trilling gave Eliot at least one good review, writing in the September 1962 edition
of Esquire (as quoted in The International Thesaurus
of Quotations (Harper Collins, 1996), p. 508, and in R. Andrews, Famous
Lines: The Columbia Dictionary
of Familiar Quotations (Columbia Univ..
In this go - round — he, too, says he is submitting a new bid this week — he may have
lined up a name
familiar to those tracking newspaper property sales
of the last half - dozen years, as a would - be partner: Ron Burkle.
However, while most small business owners are
familiar with the term «business
line of credit» (or LOC for short), they don't fully understand what they are and whether or not a
line of credit would be
of use to them and their business.
«Laurene and Ted share the same commitment to a double bottom
line, that the best companies are those that do good in their communities,» according to one
of the people
familiar with the deal.
Sycamore has made an offer and is
lining up financing, according to one
of the people
familiar with the situation.
Dismissiveness
of those who do not toe the
familiar line likely has something to do with confidence in one's own position, or the lack thereof.
Thanks especially to the critical study
of Dr. C. Harold Dodd, as summed up in his notable little book The Apostolic Preaching, we have become
familiar with the word kerygma, Greek for «the proclamation»; and taught by Dr. Dodd and those who have followed the
line of enquiry which he laid down, we have come to see that this kerygma was the very heart
of the earliest Christianity.
A Peculiar People: The Church as Culture in a Post-Christian Society by Rodney Clapages InterVarsity, 251 pages, $ 14.99 paper A prolific evangelical Protestant writer, Clapp proposes an understanding
of «church as way
of life» along
lines made
familiar by the work
of Stanley Hauerwas.
My favorite shorthand way
of speaking about what post-critical naivete is with a single
line from a Native American storyteller, which I quote in a footnote at the end
of Chapter 1
of Meeting Jesus Again for The First Time, so you may be
familiar with it.
Early one morning many years ago I was walking along the shore
of the Sea
of Galilee, and Whittier's
familiar lines kept running through my head:
The fear
of contamination, interpreted along the
lines made
familiar by Freud and Durkheim, derives from the fact that the behavior
of the sinners is experienced unconsciously as seductive.
It is psychologically true, as in John Donne's
familiar line, that «No man is an Island, entire
of itself.»
I've figured out why your
line of questioning is so
familiar.
Here the
lines of distinction become tenuous, for while the words
of Isaiah were
familiar enough, there was no «suffering servant Messiah» in the expectation
of the people.
Important as it is, however, this change has been along
lines familiar to me from my background in liberal theology, including the tradition
of the social gospel, and thus is a matter
of deepening and broadening my thinking more than
of substantially revising it.
Instead
of pursuing this
line of inquiry, Lear turns to an examination
of the role
of irony in psychoanalysis, to the way in which the intrusion
of the unconscious self into the awareness
of the conscious self involves precisely an ironic disruption
of the
familiar self by the unfamiliar self.
The definition adds a new dimension to the
familiar lines, «Joyful, joyful, we adore thee,» as it implies a people willingly and compassionately entering into the suffering and sorrow
of an unjust and unmerciful world.
Far from repudiating the cultus, the prophet as exemplified in Second Isaiah can and does appropriate the liturgy in common use in the daily round
of cultic exercise and, again in the case
of Second Isaiah, make frequent appeal to
familiar lines in the common ritual in the repeated words, «Have you not known, have you not heard...» (Isa.
Inside, cages filled with detailed models
of extinct animal species thought to be the ancestors
of the animals we are
familiar with today
line both sides
of the main floor.
Emerson's attachment to Hindu concepts
of «oneness» is reflected in all his writings, most notably in a poem entitled Brahma which includes the
familiar lines:
This last, but perhaps also all
of these indictments, invokes the
familiar lines,
But I wanted that
familiar crunchy texture that's more along the
lines of a traditional fry.
If you aren't already
familiar with the
line of kombucha from Simple Truth Organic, you NEED to try all
of these flavors.
The food is in
line with Muscle Maker Grill's philosophy
of taking
familiar foods and translating it into a healthy option.
You may be
familiar with their
line of superfood snack bars which have been on the market for some time now.
After receiving three days
of intensive, hands - on training, they move on to the main event, which includes menu planning and writing, staggered start times, mad dashes to the pantry and feverish races to the finish
line, all
familiar elements to aficionados
of the kitchen - gladiator genre.
«Laurene and Ted share the same commitment to a double bottom
line, that the best companies are those that do good in their communities, «according to one
of the people
familiar with the deal.
At the same time, it's clear that someone who is
familiar with this guy better than everyone
of us on here knew better than to judge him based on a couple
of tweets and was willing to put his hard earned reputation on the
line for him.
James said that the offensive
line noticed
familiar protections and calls watching last weeks» tape
of Arkansas and the Gamecocks, where he noted that South Carolina's effort in the defensive front looked its strongest all season.
The elimination
of a red
line proved to be a red herring at the Olympics because Team Canada and Team USA often acted as if it really were in play, rejecting the impulse to go deep and sticking primarily to zone - to - zone passes, playing a
familiar brand
of small hockey that effectively shrunk the international rink.
They are
lined - up against
familiar foes
of theirs..
Most sports bettors are
familiar with the importance
of shopping for the best
line and ensuring that you get the best number available.
Another
familiar face in the opposition
line up will be Romelu Lukaku, with the Belgian moving to Merseyside from Stamford Bridge shortly ahead
of the start
of the new season.
If LVG's first season as United manager was characterised by tinkering with square pegs in round holes, his second may be remembered for the implementation
of a forward
line in a mould much more
familiar to the Dutchman.
The Eagles
lined - up with a largely
familiar team, although Rohr answered pre-match speculation about the identity
of...
The game was set out in a
familiar pattern: Brighton sat back in two
lines of four and Arsenal had to break them down, although the home side would press on certain triggers.