Not exact matches
It is a culture and a denomination in which many Christian hearts have made a home, many ethnicities have
found a habit of being, discipleship has been sincerely lived, and
deep affections for the gospel have been
formed.
Theologians had become both over-assertive and over-sensitive to error since the challenge of Protestantism, and many Catholics among the educated,
formed in a
deep rut that allowed no distinction between doctrine and common theological opinion,
found their faith hardly less troubled than did their non-Catholic brethren.
The Psalm does not question the relationship of David and Mount Zion to all Israel3 In its moods of
deepest despair, the Old Testament story
finds hope for the future of all Israel in the certainty that God would realize his purpose in the David - Zion covenant with the re-establishment of that rule in some
form.
Certainly, some of these transplanted Christians may
find deeper intimacy and fellowship with God and with other believers in their new circle of friends, but unless they are also
finding ways to love, serve, and become friends with people who are not Christians, all they have done is substituted one
form of Christian consumerism for another.
But whoever wants, on the other hand, really to behold and receive all truth, and would have the truth - world overhang him as an empyrean of stars, complex, multitudinous, striving antagonistically, yet comprehended, height above height, and
deep under
deep, in a boundless score of harmony; what man soever, content with no small rote of logic and catechism, reaches with true hunger after this, and will offer himself to the many - sided
forms of the scripture with a perfectly ingenuous and receptive spirit; he shall
find his nature flooded with senses, vastnesses, and powers of truth, such as it is even greatness to feel.
The kind of results we want are not going to come until that gospel has
found its way into the
deepest springs of thought and action and has had time to grow its own
forms of conscience and culture, a process which is by no means complete in our own country.
IF life evolved in a graduating scale of complexity, THEN we should
find fossils arranged in geological strata in a linear way (Ie: the
deeper the strata, the simpler the life
forms).
Indeed, as one goes
deeper into fundamental physics, one
finds that matter itself seems almost to dissolve into the pure
forms of advanced mathematics.»
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Drawing on stunning new
findings in neurobiology and attachment research, they explain how interpersonal relationships directly impact the development of the brain, and offer parents a step - by - step approach to
forming a
deeper understanding of their own life stories, which will help them raise compassionate and resilient children.
New calculations of the composition of TRAPPIST - 1f, the fifth planet from the star, suggest a relatively thin layer of water (still far
deeper than anything
found on Earth) gives way to ice VI and ice VII, two different
forms of ice that can
form under high pressures.
Weird and wonderful
forms of life have been
found deep within the Earth's crust, swimming in boiling pools, and clinging to vents
deep under the ocean surface.
This cubic
form of ice (crystal structure shown) is
found only at very high pressures such as those
deep in Earth's interior.
«In the Earth's
deep mantle, we should
find iron in its less oxidized
form, known as ferrous iron, or in its metal
form.
«If we could
find a way to dial back the enzyme's clot -
forming effects, we might be able to offer new hope to patients suffering from clotting disorders and
deep - vein thrombosis.»
16 Glycolaldehyde can react with a three - carbon sugar to
form ribose, the basis for both RNA and DNA, so the glycolaldehyde
found in
deep space may be a chemical precursor to life on Earth.
The
finding, in combination with evidence from previous studies, suggests that these molten regions
deep below, near the core - mantle boundary of the Earth, may cause basaltic ocean island chains to
form along the surface.
A new study led by The Australian National University (ANU) has
found seawater cycles throughout Earth's interior down to 2,900 km, much
deeper than previously thought, reopening questions about how the atmosphere and oceans
formed.
Finding out how methane and other organic species are
formed in
deep - sea hydrothermal systems is compelling because these compounds support modern day life, providing energy for microbial communities in the
deep biosphere, and because of the potential role of abiotically -
formed organic compounds in the origin of life.
Another research group recently
found that ringwoodite, another
form of olivine, does contain enough hydrogen to make it a good candidate for
deep - earth water storage.
Other research has
found that sea ice is a natural reservoir of iron, which is captured by ice crystals as they
form in
deeper water and float to the surface.
Pinton's team
found that impacts resulted in shear waves that sometimes bunched up and intensified
deep within the brain tissue to
form short - lived shock waves.
The new
find confirms that the ancient lavas
formed at midocean ridges and
found throughout
deep ocean basins are by volume the largest ecosystem on Earth, scientists say.
Bacteria, however, have remained Earth's most successful
form of life —
found miles
deep below as well as within and on surface rock, within and beneath the oceans and polar ice, floating in the air, and within as well as on Homo sapiens sapiens; and some Arctic thermophiles apparently even have life - cycle hibernation periods of up to a 100 million years while waiting for warmer conditions underneath increasing layers of sea sediments (Lewis Dartnell, New Scientist, September 20, 2010; and Hubert et al, 2010).
By combing through the
deep field called the GOODS North Field, scientists have
found a surprisingly bright galaxy and determined that it was
formed early in cosmic history.
The world's most powerful radio telescope has peered
deep into a system of stars and
found they're surrounded by chemicals that are necessary for life to
form.
By examining the cooling rate of rocks that
formed more than 10 miles beneath the Earth's surface, scientists led by The University of Texas at Austin Jackson School of Geosciences have
found that water probably penetrates
deep into the crust and upper mantle at mid-ocean spreading zones, the places where new crust is made.
If you want results that will work on long term basis, the best approach would be to
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If you
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deep into your
form, or causes anything alarming, then it's best that you build your strength slowly, safely and without the use of a weight belt.
because I am sweet.I'm looking for the
deepest most intense
form of love and I will cross any sea to
find it.
As many happy Leeds singles have already discovered, dating sites offer real opportunities to meet compatible matches,
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This is what sets us apart from the others because we dig that little
deeper to
find the real you and you can also use this to
form your online dating profile too.
The Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association revealed their nominations today and at first glance they seem pretty normal and expected but if you dig a bit
deeper you'll
find some exciting nominations in the
form of Scarlett Johansson in Best Actress (for Under the Skin), Andy Serkis in Best Supporting Actor (for Dawn of the Planet of the Apes)...
The channel teased that the 10 episodes «will
find Vanessa Ives (Eva Green) and Ethan Chandler (Josh Hartnett)
forming a
deeper...
What is more, people have fun and
find themselves, as well as
forming deep and lasting bonds, when they're engaged with theatre.»
At The Hechinger Report, our own reporting on various
forms of non-traditional learning has
found an array of new names taking center stage, like
deeper, flexible, innovative, student - centered, learner - centered, personalized, project - based, purposeful, real - world, mastery - based, competency - based and individualized.
As Anselm attempts to
find out why and as Lucy delves
deeper into her grandmother's past, their investigations dovetail to
form a remarkable story.
Since 1995, the
founding specialty practices have been establishing
deep roots in the community,
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The best pools are those of the Rio Montezuma where you
find a series of waterfalls that tumble over the rocks and
form deep pools in which kids can swim in cool water under adult supervision.
I'm trying to
find the bottom there, but it keeps getting
deeper; I'm somehow intrigued to see the depths of your fandboy blindness so that can get a
deeper understanding / appreciation for the struggles of a blind fanboy in the hopes that maybe, I can gain some
form of compassion for them (so that later, perhaps my judgments wouldn't be so harsh towards them, in
form).
Finding out - of - the - way areas to look for side quests is part of the fun of an RPG, allowing players to
form a
deeper attachment to the world they're saving.
His work frequently incorporates
found and scavenged materials — what the artist has labeled «post-consumer objects» — as well as techniques of interactivity and performativity, resulting in unique
forms with a
deep relevance to their context and time.
This particular infographic, published by Earth Periodical, enlightens readers about just how
deep the ocean really goes and at what depths can certain life
forms be
found.
Ocean Depths This particular infographic, published by Earth Periodical, enlightens readers about just how
deep the ocean really goes and at what depths can certain life
forms be
found.
Early in 1940 we managed to
find a small house and for the next three years... I was not able to carve at all... the only sculptures I carried out were some small plaster maquettes for the second «sculpture with colour», and it was not until 1943, when we moved to another house, that I was able to carve this idea... In St Ives I was fortunate enough to have constant contact with artists and writers and craftsmen who lived there, Ben Nicholson my husband, Naum Gabo, Bernard Leach, Adrian Stokes, and there was a steady stream of visitors from London who came for a few days rest, and who contributed in a great measure to the important exchange of ideas and stimulus to creative activity... It was during this time that I gradually discovered the remarkable pagan landscape which lies between St Ives, Penzance and Land's End; a landscape which still has a very
deep effect on me, developing all my ideas about the relationship of the human figure in landscape - sculpture in landscape and the essential quality of light in relation to sculpture which induced a new way of piercing the
forms to contain colour... The sea, a flat diminishing plane, held within itself the capacity to radiate an infinitude of blues, greys, greens and even pinks of strange hues; the lighthouse and its strange rocky island was an eye; the Island of St Ives an arm, a hand, a face... I used colour and strings in many of the carvings of this time.
Noah Purifoy's work amasses
found objects — chair - casters, pipes, shoe lasts — into mysterious totemic structures that tap into a vein of traditional African belief that runs
deep in American culture, while Betye Saar brings a chilling political twist to the
form with the likes of Sambo's Banjo, where she dangles the image of a lynched man inside a «Sambo» banjo case.
The city became fodder for his grand compositions as his commitment to abstract
form encompassed his
deep sympathies for the
found abstractions of urban life.
Tillmans makes colour and line appear as one indistinguishable substance; instead of colour being confined by and filling in drawn profile, here colour seems to thicken and extend into its own tendriled shapes, arriving at
forms and fields that look organically spawned» — L. RELYEA «What connects all my work is
finding the right balance between intention and chance, doing as much as I can and knowing when to let go, allowing fluidity and avoiding anything being forced» — W. TILLMANS Immersing the viewer in a mesmeric expanse of
deep blue, Wolfgang Tillmans» Freischwimmer 186 lyrically transcends the boundaries between photography, painting and drawing.
As the artist recalls in her autobiography, Infinity Net, «
Deep in the mountains of Nagano, working with letter - size sheets of white paper, I had
found my own unique method of expression: ink paintings featuring accumulations of tiny dots and pen drawings of endless and unbroken chains of graded cellular
forms or peculiar structures that resembled magnified sections of plant stalks.»
Incorporating
found objects from the Glasgow area (where the artist is based) into assemblage, painting, and sculpture, Wilkes's work elicits a
deep form of attention that defies the tyranny of forgetting, overlooking, not noticing.