Sentences with phrase «first thrust»

Giving someone a professional resume, cover letter, LinkedIn profile and career coaching propels their career forward by helping them skip the awkward learning phase when they are first thrust into the working world.
A review of Andy Warhol's film Trash was the piece that first thrust Colacello into the spotlight.
Soon, it becomes clear that this incident is only the first thrust in a deadly scheme to push the beautiful young woman out of the way and put her company's valuable secrets up for grabs.
Worried Deadpool shot his load at first thrust?
Underneath this a fire is kindled, into which the carcase is first thrust in order to singe the hair, which is then easily scraped off with a knife.
In larger churches, the eventual aim of the first thrust should be to make a variety of growth experiences available to all interested persons at each stage and interest category.
When Mike McGlinchey and Connor Williams were first thrusted into the infamous carousel last May, they were amongst the hottest names to watch for in 2017.

Not exact matches

It would also require tens of millions of pounds of thrust (Saturn V created 7.5 million) and around 30 to 40 rockets in its first stage (Saturn V had five).
But it was the airline's first bankruptcy in 2003 that turned the usual cut and - thrust of labour relations into a blood feud.
That's because Falcon Heavy essentially takes the Falcon 9 system, which SpaceX has now launched and landed quite a few times, and adds two identical first - stage boosters (which provide most of the rocket's thrust) to the sides of the central booster, cranking up the power.
The favorable market performance associated with many historical economic expansions is fully accounted for by 1) favorable post-recession valuations, with the S&P 500 averaging less than 9 times prior peak earnings at the recession low, expanding to just over 11 times peak earnings in the first year of the bull market, and 2) favorable trend uniformity, which typically emerges almost immediately in the form of a powerful breadth thrust off of a bear market low, and is confirmed within a few weeks by much broader trend uniformity.
It probably won't make Wynne any more popular in Harper's eyes, and will be one more reason for him to avoid meeting with her, but it could also be the first shot in a Supreme Court challenge of the legislation, which could conceivably be much faster - tracked than it would be if we had to wait for a Charter challenge the traditional way, which could conceivably help save lives, going back to the thrust of the Bedford decision in the first place.
Startup incubators are a growing trend and a great thrust to support first time entrepreneurs across India.
Although they say they do not intend for the minister to dictate his aims for the church, the thrust of Leading Congregational Change is that the pastor or transformational leader brings a vision that must be promoted, first to a chosen group of disciples, then to a «vision community,» and then — only when fully developed and plotted out — to the congregation.
The disciples were thrust out to witness to others after the Holy Spirit came on that first Pentecost day.
For this new theism, the significance of Jesus is found first in his providing the classical instance of what is always and everywhere operative, although it is working against serious obstacles that yet can not defeat the cosmic thrust toward loving and sharing.
It is true that there are many useful illustrations, but the main thrust of the book is the light that is shed on baptismal liturgy and theology by Christian writers of the first four centuries AD.
The moment I first set eyes on him I thrust him away, jump back, clasp my hands together and say half aloud: «Good God!
For a Biblical concept of justice has been the real concern of a few of these writers.58 Evidence is of course mixed, but the overwhelming thrust of Scripture's discussion of «social justice» suggests the following Biblical definition: «to each according to his or her needs» Rather than act on the basis of society's most common definitions of «social justice» those of merit or equality - the Christian seeking a Biblically derived social ethic must respond, first and foremost, on the basis of need.
And since the power of negation is a part of freedom, indeed a defining ingredient of it, the proposition is that freedom is a prerequisite of truth... the negation first operative in the experience of truth is defensive rather than offensive: it is concerned to parry a thrust of the world, not to harry its reserve....
Cardinal Schönborn had criticized the broader thrust of «neo-Darwinian dogma», and in his first catechetical lecture has given examples of the misapplying of scientific ideas to make atheistic philosophical inferences.
It makes its appearance first as something alien to the people, thrust on them as either a gift or an imposition.
And in the third and final section, «Disestablishing Ourselves as the Alternative to Being Disestablished,» I come to the main thrust of this first lecture: that responsible Christians ought not to be fatalized by the humiliation of Christendom but ought rather to attempt to discern in this process of de-constantinianization new occasions for authenticity and, accordingly, ought to give positive direction to the process instead of allowing it simply to happen to them.
First, I wish to make clear that I do not speak for Hauerwas or even as a Hauerwasian but rather as one who is familiar with Hauerwas» thought and sympathetic with many of its basic thrusts.
The first deals with the crucial matter of the church's role in prevention, including the dual thrusts of community outreach and change, on the one hand, and stimulating the growth of persons within the life of the church, on the other.
No one was more excited about the Jaguars» first playoff touchdown in over a decade than the owner's hip - thrusting son.
He may have a reputation amongst Arsenal fans of being a nightclub - going, unreliable smoker, but it was worth remembering that he was thrust into the Arsenal first team at a very early age.
Wenger has called him a «special talent» but the France U19 international has just looked another typically nonchalant academy let down when thrust into the first team.
The speed with which Nicklaus thrust himself back into competition drew an understanding smile from his wife, who, even as her husband insisted that the hip replacement was first and foremost a lifestyle decision, knew better.
Jumping forward a few months we've seen the young goalkeeper thrust into the spot light of the first team.
All eyes were fixed on Tuiasosopo when, as a freshman at Washington in 1997, he was thrust into a game against Nebraska after starter Brock Huard sprained an ankle in the first quarter with the Huskies trailing 14 - 0.
Raheem Sterling has been thrust into the first team by Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers, and has shown enough quality to be a star player for the Reds when he matures.
Thrust back into the first - team after a recent baptism of fire at Borussia Dortmund, Hector Bellerin will have to fill in for the injured Mathieu Debuchy and suspended Calum Chambers.
Burnley fans have now had their first look at Ginnelly in these substitute appearances and suddenly his name has been thrust into the spotlight alongside those of Aiden O'Neill and Dan Agyei.
Romagnoli was thrust into the team for the first time in October for a crucial World Cup qualifying match against Spain, which is a sign of how highly regarded he is.
The first is the performance of Thomas Vermaelen, who needs to curb his attacking thrusts, and the second is the continued impact of Giroud up front.
Less than two weeks after his arrival at Genk, Bailey was thrust into first - team action, coming on as a second - half substitute in a 3 - 1 defeat to Sint - Truiden in the Belgian Pro League.
After an injury to Burnley's # 1 shot - stopper, Tom Heaton, Pope has been thrust into the first team and performed brilliantly.
When he first joined us in 2010, he was immediately thrust into the first team due to our usual long list of injuries.
O'Connor was thrust into first - team action yesterday with three centre - backs injured and our back - up for back - up also injured.
Just because a company spends millions of dollars each year on marketing in an attempt to bring their brand to mind first when stroller buying decisions are thrust upon you doesn't mean that the new loaded (sometimes overloaded) version that they are pushing at the time is the best choice for your family.
You know that feeling of euphoric pride you had when your first bawling red baby was thrust into your arms?
So, for the first EMOM, you'll run with your stroller for 1 minute (o: 00 — 1:00) and then do as many Squats Thrusts as possible for the next minute (1:00 — 2:00).
According to Dr. Jim Sears, in the first four months the tongue thrust reflex protects the infant against choking.
He added: «If you lost your way for a minute in the cut of thrust of political life meeting Jo would remind you why you went into politics in the first place.
Regardless of the merits or otherwise of these points, the thrust was clear — the third sector is first and foremost a tool for administering the remedy to «breakdown Britain.»
That is the real narrative of great leadership, it's the Corbyn narrative and it's markedly different to the: «First they send you to Oxbridge, then they give you a plum Special Adviser job, then they parachute you into parliament, then you become leader» narrative which would be thrust upon us by Oxbridge educated Special Advisers.
First Among Equals by Jeffery Archer sparked my appetite for the cut and thrust of politics.
The Summit, first held in 2008, will enable leaders of the continent to hold consultations with the Indian government at the highest political level and give a new thrust to the existing relations.
Although that first sailship was a modest one, the Benfords made a surprising discovery: The sail's acceleration was much higher than expected because carbon monoxide trapped in the fibers rapidly boiled off, providing more thrust that turned the diminutive object into a virtual rocket.
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