It seems to be a very supportive environment for artists who really
flourish there.»
In the little - known, long - forgotten Northeast LA enclave of Garvanza — once a thriving community along the Arroyo Seco, named after the garbanzo bean plants that used to
flourish there — you'll find Judson Studios, where its master craftsmen have actively cut, painted, and assembled glass since 1920.
And the food contains chicory root which is a prebiotic to help condition the gut and make it conducive for healthy bacteria to
flourish there.
A non-Utah Mormon chiming in here: Vultures seem to
flourish there because most members of the church are far too trusting.
What's worse, inefficient building materials
flourish there for their cheap costs.
he has no good alternative, and before you say Alexis / Welbz even Theo... just don't because none
flourish there.
If there is mistrust, hate, discord, anger, jealousy, and shame at the center of your family relationships, the truths of the gospel need to be planted within your family so that the gospel can begin to grow and
flourish there.
The old type of madrasas and Sufi tekkes still
flourish there, but new types of schools are being opened and Afghanistan is moving toward a new era of progress.
Yes, places can become too burdened with pain and disorder» too toxic» for certain inhabitants to
flourish there.
The movement continued to
flourish there and in other parts of the country.
Yes, it could be, but Meg
flourished there.
Regardless of the religion, or factual account, our world, our races, were born there, created there, and
flourished there.
In a great many, there were as many as six or seven that had been built upon the same site; and out of these great mounds there came a vast wealth of information disclosing the nature of the great civilization that had
flourished there.
Whether Arsene Wenger actually tried to sign him back then or not, the young striker ended up signing for the Italian champions Juventus and he has really
flourished there, so unless the Gunners were ready to make a massive offer to the Turin club then it is highly unlikely they would sell.
But opponents point to the effects of Amsterdam's crowded red light district and the drug culture that
flourishes there.
They quickly realized that it was because of the animals that
flourished there.
«Life along Delway Highway» is about a small town in southern Sampson County in the state of North Carolina, and the Mulatto family that emerged and
flourished there.
But it is Kazakhstan's endless steppe — and the biodiversity that
flourishes there that that must be the highlight of a visit.
Nye + Brown and Roberts & Tilton, which both have ties to New York, have also
flourished there, alongside galleries more focused on emerging artists, such as Anat Ebgi and Walter Maciel.
EVs aren't new to Pikes Peak — in fact, they've
flourished there since showing up a few years ago, in part because they don't wind up gasping for oxygen like internal combustion engines are wont to do.
Lumber put Bangor on the map, and the industry still
flourishes there, but several other industries play key roles as well.
Not exact matches
Sure, we all dream that our enterprises will prosper and
flourish, but the reality is that
there are sure to be plenty of rainy days in the future.
Thankfully
there are techno - optimists like Kevin Kelly and Nicky Case who have laid out some clear ways we can look at this as a time for humanity to
flourish.
Sequoia already has female investing partners in China, but none of them are at a senior level in the U.S. Soon after the blunder, Moritz added that «
there are many remarkable women who would
flourish in the venture business.»
Unless you're among the Warren Buffetts and Usain Bolts of the world at the very pinnacle of the global pyramid of achievement, no matter how much you and your business
flourish, they'll always be others out
there doing better than you.
Unlike the situation in the retail electronic payments area, where
there has been significant private - sector resistance to developing legal standards,
there is an increasing consensus, both domestically and abroad, that electronic commerce will not
flourish until
there are laws addressing the validity of electronic contracts and the legal significance of attribution procedures used by parties to determine the identity of the sender of an electronic message.
Home to a large number of VCs, Silicon Valley got its name from the semiconductor industry that was born
there,
flourished, and continues to attract a significant amount of capital.
Although the signs of an ailing franchise were
there (Disney Infinity revenues were sliding away and Disney was backing off from the franchise toward the end),
there still seemed to be opportunity for Infinity to
flourish, if only because of the resources and incredible warchest of properties possessed by Disney.
With any
flourishing market,
there are competitors and alternative resources one can use to achieve their goals.
Not only is
there a
flourishing nightlife here, with bars aplenty and restaurants open late, but
there is much to do during the day as well.
There are a few simple steps to follow to allow your investment interests to
flourish with mutual funds online.
And in the general culture, as the ramifications of the gay assault sink in,
there may be a salutary reaction that reinforces the heterosexual norm essential to society's survival and
flourishing.
For
there will always be a need for religiously orientated folks and come hell freezing over,
there needs for some semblances of religious spirituality will ever be a
flourishing detraction from all the slings and arrows of all those bitter and jealous freaks who seem not able to fathom religious wholesomeness.
But that is neither here nor
there with respect to Smith's main point, which is to propose, against the innumerable «spiritualities» with which we are culturally inundated, that ultimate wisdom and human
flourishing are to be discovered in the historically grounded and communally normative religious traditions of the world.
In any case, as long as the extreme religious right can be neutralized,
there will be plenty of room for the atheist and the church goer to
flourish in harmony.
In New York especially, but also in other metropolises,
there was a large,
flourishing, and frequently very public gay world that was tolerated, sometimes celebrated, by the surrounding society.
We should continue to evolve — hopefully, evolving both biologically and technologically to a point where we can leave our tiny planet and venture out into the greater universe —
there evolving in myriad ways to survive and
flourish.
On the one hand,
there is the thesis of Oswald Spengler, who believed that he had identified a natural law for the great moments in cultural history: First comes the birth of a culture, then its gradual rise,
flourishing, slow decline, aging, and death.
Secondarily,
there are «concentration effects,» a tendency for aberrant behaviors such as crime and illegitimacy to
flourish in the ghetto because of its isolation from mainstream society.
Since art and music
flourish in times of peace and prospenty,
there was little time for them in the early days of the Prophet.
Growing up in the church, I always heard that a Christian home would only
flourish if
there was a clear patriarchal pecking order in which the husband leads the wife and the wife submits to her husband.
There has undoubtedly been a break in the twentieth century with the tradition of romantic love which arose in the later phase of medieval culture,
flourished in the «courts of love» in the fifteenth century, gave birth to the literature of the romantic movement, reached conventional respectability and domestication in the nineteenth century, and now seems out of date.
Intimate, interior, spiritual communion with God
flourished in association with the temple ritual; it found
there encouragement and inspiration; it even used the sacrificial system as a trellis to grow upon.
There is little civilization or advanced culture in this region because of the poverty, ignorance, and fanaticism which
flourish under an imperialist power.
In today's consumer - oriented, capitalistic culture, where people are used, abused and disposed of like nonreturnable soft - drink cans, where «liberation» has been invoked to justify selfishness, it may be that the time has come for the church to say again what it has always believed — that
there is no way for individuals to «
flourish» without the kind of communion and community and the permanent, deep, risky commitment that true Christian love demands — qualities that are perhaps best experienced in the yoking of a man and a woman in marriage.
Despite various
flourishes around the place (the UK impact of the Pensacola Revival or the ministry of Todd Bentley)
there arguably hasn't been any sustained significant «move» of the Spirit in the UK since those third and fourth waves in the 80s and 90s.
Yet Cornerstone is a «mega-church» — isn't
there a danger that can be an environment for «comfortable» Christianity to
flourish?
Yet
there are still movements of hope, goodness and
flourishing.
Liberalism, like evangelicalism or most other important isms, will perdure, but
there's no reason to suppose that it must express itself always and forever through the institutional forms within which it
flourished in the past.
Their ecological success and diversity in the New World virtually insures that they could
flourish in the Old World as well if they evolved or were introduced
there.