Sentences with phrase «flesh and bone on»

The Ashmolean Museum presents Francis Bacon / Henry Moore: Flesh and Bone on view 12 Sep 2013 to 19 Jan 2014 a major exhibition displaying a large collection of paintings by Bacon and sculptures and drawings by Moore.
This book puts some flesh and bones on what we read about suffering in 1 Peter, enabling us to see with our own «eyes» the reality of the unique role suffering plays in our purpose as Christians.

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The facts and figures in this issue will put some flesh on all these state - of - small - business bones.
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Will Canadian military leaders dig deep and find resources to put some flesh on the bones of the skeletal military relationship with China (and Asia) even as they grapple with the challenges of reduced budgets and manpower.
Or does being a Christian require that one believe that the flesh and bones that was Jesus actually disappeared on their own from within the tomb?
There is no way in heck, or heaven, or on earth that anybody who is truly born again (flesh of His flesh, bone of His bone, and spirit of His spirit) could even consider for one second the things that Obummer represents.
Because it was a material being who died on the cross, rose from the tomb, and ascended into heaven with spirit and body inseparably united, Latter - day Saints have no difficulty believing also that «the Father has a body of flesh and bones as tangible as man's; the Son also; but the Holy Ghost has not a body of flesh and bones, but is a personage of Spirit.»
The goal of ecumenism will only be reached when those on either side can look at the other and confess with the words of Adam that this at last is «bone of my bone and flesh of my flesh
The smell of sin hung foul on them; the mire About their roots was trampled filth of flesh Horrid with rottenness, and splashed with gore Curdling in crimson puddles; where there buzzed And sucked, and settled, creatures of the swamp, Hideous in wing and sting, gnat - clouds and flies, With moths, toads, newts, and snakes red - gulleted; And livid, loathsome worms, writhing in slime Forth from skull - holes and scalps and tumbled bonesand splashed with gore Curdling in crimson puddles; where there buzzed And sucked, and settled, creatures of the swamp, Hideous in wing and sting, gnat - clouds and flies, With moths, toads, newts, and snakes red - gulleted; And livid, loathsome worms, writhing in slime Forth from skull - holes and scalps and tumbled bonesAnd sucked, and settled, creatures of the swamp, Hideous in wing and sting, gnat - clouds and flies, With moths, toads, newts, and snakes red - gulleted; And livid, loathsome worms, writhing in slime Forth from skull - holes and scalps and tumbled bonesand settled, creatures of the swamp, Hideous in wing and sting, gnat - clouds and flies, With moths, toads, newts, and snakes red - gulleted; And livid, loathsome worms, writhing in slime Forth from skull - holes and scalps and tumbled bonesand sting, gnat - clouds and flies, With moths, toads, newts, and snakes red - gulleted; And livid, loathsome worms, writhing in slime Forth from skull - holes and scalps and tumbled bonesand flies, With moths, toads, newts, and snakes red - gulleted; And livid, loathsome worms, writhing in slime Forth from skull - holes and scalps and tumbled bonesand snakes red - gulleted; And livid, loathsome worms, writhing in slime Forth from skull - holes and scalps and tumbled bonesAnd livid, loathsome worms, writhing in slime Forth from skull - holes and scalps and tumbled bonesand scalps and tumbled bonesand tumbled bones.57
Meanwhile, atheist believe that our body, a mass of flesh and bones get tired on day, they died, the body in total afterwards is dust, and as dust that body or what is left from it after dying, continues to be part of the things we know as universe or cosmos, and this is all, there is nothing else, is over, finito, final, bye.
On one side, Jesus» body is real «flesh and bones»; (Luke 24:39) it is the body that was laid in the tomb revivified so that the tomb is empty; it can be seen and handled; it bears still the wounds of the crucifixion; it can even eat food, and Jesus partakes of «a piece of a broiled fish» to prove it.
He seemed to me to be exactly like a man who should begin by saying that I, Socrates, do all I do by mind, but who, when he went on to assign a cause for each of my actions, should say, first that I am sitting here now because my body is composed of bones and muscles, and that the bones are hard and divided by joints, while the muscles can be tightened and relaxed and, together with the flesh and the skin which contains it, cover the bones; and that therefore when the bones are raised in their sockets by the contraction or relaxation of the muscles, I am now able to bend my limbs; — and that that is the cause of my sitting here un prison] all huddled up.
Life is today the path on which we encounter God, and it is in walking on the path of life in a determined context that true contextual theology takes flesh and bone.
But just start to put some more flesh on those bones, and you'll see pretty quite that disagreement abounds.
He was falsely accused, arrested, slapped, spit on, had His beard pulled out of His face, sent to court where though no guilt was found was sentenced to be beaten to within an inch of HIs life, struck with rods, whipped with a weapon that had sharp bones and different pieces tore large chuncks of flesh off, drug back to court wearing a robe which when the blood dried to it became its own bit of torture, the first beating not good enough so sentenced to die, had a crown of thorns pressed down into his skull causing much more blood loss, beaten some more, forced to carry an extremely heavy wood beam as he marched toward His death, whipped and beaten along the way, had huge nails driven through His hands and feet, and had a shoulder separated.
I find it fascinating when writers and directors and even producers of films about real people in the Bible read into what the people were like and how they fill in the gaps of the dialog, some I like, others I disagree with, but it allows me to put flesh and blood on their bones.
I removed the flesh from the bones and placed the delicate white meat on a clean plate, drizzled it with a little more olive oil, squirt of lemon and some salt and pepper.
Yes, we are certified vegan by Vegan Action and free of animal or animal by - products including flesh, bones, dairy, eggs, honey, fur, leather, wool, down feathers, and cosmetics or chemical products tested on animals.
[Wild hogs were] «cut open, the bones taken out, and the flesh is gash'd on the inside into the skin, fill'd with salt and expos'd to the sun, which is call'd jirking... [This meat was] brought home to their masters by the hunters, and eats much as bacon, if broil'd on coals.»
no orgasms though... but the feeling of my flesh and bone being placed on my belly after he was born, of looking into his face and knowing that he was MINE... well, i'm quite satisfied with that!
Now democracy campaigners like those at the Electoral Reform Society are trying to put some flesh on the bones of what this might mean, and how it might operate.
Next, the scientists examined the patterns on the teeth of cheetahs, which dine solely on flesh, and hyenas, which typically consume entire carcasses — including the bones.
The triple - barbed arrowhead, probably launched by an opponent on horseback, shattered bone below his right eye and lodged firmly in his flesh.
There is currently no standard method of determining a bullet or bomb fragment's path through flesh and bone — doctors generally have to rely on visual cues.
Duncan oversees another strange site in the tour: the room where dermestid beetles nibble tiny bits of flesh left on the bones of fish, mammals, and birds.
«The present situation in cosmology,» Geoffrey says, «is that most people like to believe they know what the skeleton looks like, and they're putting flesh on the bones.
Motorhead styled with an old - school punk pace with the smells of sweat, spit and decaying flesh rotting on bones accompanied by underground echo's.
In his 2014 speculative thriller «Ex Machina,» writer - director Alex Garland created a haunting, stylishly atmospheric meditation on what it means to be human, building a credible world just this shy of the future in which humanoid robots moved, loved and deceived with all the nuance and subterfuge of their flesh - and - bone counterparts.
Just let yourself get carried away on the creepy visuals and it's a surprisingly stylish treat, an eerie, edgy bit of gothic gore pitched in all it's bone crunching, flesh ripping, organ splatting glory.
There's no fire to the combatants in Mann's nightmare dreamscape, just a flat - eyed hunger that plays out as the dull thuds of bullets splintering bone and impacting on concrete along industrial waterways; and nights spent in sweaty nightclubs, working out the kinks in walls of anonymous flesh and light.
Bone Tomahawk takes it to the extreme with a gang of cannibalistic troglodytes kidnapping more civilised folk and ending them in cruel ways before feasting on their flesh.
Affleck surrounds himself with a cast stacked with character actor greats (Scoot McNairy and Bryan Cranston being particular stand - outs), putting flesh on the bones of Chris Terrio's screenplay which is terrific, but perhaps drew the characters a little thinly.
While they have the capacity for speech, they operate mainly on instinct — that instinct being destruction and a taste for human flesh and bone.
When we saw Ninja Gaiden 3 at E3 in June, the developers kept emphasizing one point: this is a game about wielding a katana, depending on a katana, and feeling every visceral pop and crunch as said katana cleaves through your enemies» flesh and bone.
Still, the Massachusetts senator has outlined a series of education proposals, putting flesh on the reform bones in some areas, such as his plans for improving teacher quality and...
I would point out that I always begin writing with an outline, what I call a skeleton, and then slowly put «meat on the bones» as I «flesh out» the story.
For the first time in the series, McGee is truly vulnerable: «In all my approximately seventy - six inches of torn and mended flesh and hide, in all my approximately fifteen - stone weight of meat, bone, and dismay, I sat on that damned bed and felt degraded.»
«Lawrence Hill is on to something new; a literary examination of psyche and bones and flesh.
I get great satisfaction in watching them chow down on recognizable animal parts, crunching on bones and pulling stringy tendons from the flesh.
Your pet's ancestors thrived on raw meat, bones, flesh, and organs.
She was abused and abandoned, and had developed a life - threatening infection on her legs that had ravaged the flesh down to the bone in some areas.
The Chinese government and NetEase, the licensee for World of Warcraft in China, have imposed a modification on Chinese versions of the game which places flesh on bare - boned skeletons and transforms dead character corpses into tidy graves.
The works on view reflect the different approaches to realism deployed by artists, such as the application of color to imitate skin or flesh, using casts from real bodies, dressing sculptures in clothing, creating moveable limbs and automated bodies, or incorporating human blood, hair, teeth and bones.
From Aleah Chapin's super-sized greying nudes to Eduardo Paolozzi's tender casts of his own hands, the art on show at the Royal College of General Practitioners is all flesh and blood and bones and sinew
Built on narrow structures of flesh and bone, the portraits depict the turbulence and resilience of the body.
Information about this, and other events in association with «Francis Bacon Henry Moore: Flesh and Bone», is available from the Ashmolean's «What's On» doc (sections five and six).
At Apollo, we also like to celebrate focused exhibitions that enlighten us with the exceptional intelligence of their curation on a smaller scale: «Piero della Francesca in America» at the Frick Collection brought together most of the panels of the Sant» Agostino altarpiece, while the Ashmolean Museum's «Francis Bacon / Henry Moore: Flesh and Bone» tuned into a conversation between two artists that few had previously heard with such clarity.
Victoria and Albert Museum, London, 20 September - 11 January 2015 Fred Cuming RA writes in the latest issue of RA Magazine that John Constable is an «elusive inspiration»; the V&A's exhibition puts plenty of flesh on the enigmatic Englishman's artistic bones, with a show of his landscape paintings, prints and drawings paired with other artists who influenced him.
A particular surprise was the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art's «Edvard Munch: Between the Clock and the Bed,» which put flesh on the bones of the artist known around the world for a single painting, «The Scream.»
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