Sentences with phrase «for human warmth»

Was a Book of Hours a woman's own personal Hell or a prayer for human warmth?

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By trying to convey a sense of human warmth in a very different business, Betty Heirich is also seeking to achieve a competitive edge for her company.
Perhaps it was just the warmth of the afternoon, or the excitement of the moment, or the clear affection which the happy couple held for each other, or perhaps it was that Paul had over-prepared for this reading or was finding some human joy for himself in the intoxicating words.
Machine and human activity adds warmth, dust and pollution, whilst air - conditioning for indoor comfort boosts outdoor temperature levels.
For one, there's none of the human warmth that can (some of the time) make an interview tolerable or even fun.
I agree with you about the human connection «warmth = good» making it hard for the global warming story to raise alarm.
Knutson and two NOAA colleagues calculated that, of an average of 1.72 °C of abnormal warmth in Australia throughout 2013, human - driven climate change was responsible for 0.81 °C.
For our life to be of value, we need to foster and nurture such basic good human qualities as warmth, kindness and compassion.
Apart from the obvious necessity of sunlight for visibility, warmth and also for photosynthesis of the plants we eat, studies have revealed numerous benefits for humans including:
«The color yellow exemplifies the warmth and nurturing quality of the sun, properties we as humans are naturally drawn to for reassurance,» explains Leatrice Eiseman, executive director of the Pantone Color Institute ®.
These products fill a human need — whether that be our need for warmth or convenience — all while looking on - trend and not like a middle - aged dad who's functional dressing involves multi-pocketed cargo pants.
You have to creidt Mara for imbuing her few scenes with a warmth and vibrancy that rescues Mary Jo from the footnotes of history, allowing her to emerge as both a victim of tragedy and a human being whose life was senselessly lost.
For those of us who really liked — nay, worshipped and adored — Sally Field even before she won a single Oscar, her presence in the modestly conceived but emotionally brimming «Hello, My Name is Doris» is like a beacon of beckoning human warmth just waiting to be cherished.
She manages to give Ava the air of an artificial creation but she doesn't rely on cheap gimmicks to convey this attitude, so she manages to create a character with enough warmth to pass for human but still with a clear layer of detachment.
«I'm optimistic for the future, because basic human needs remain the same,» he says, citing trust, warmth and connections.
May the summer's sun spread warmth over your little spirit for all of eternity, and may you be free from pain and hunger and suffering by human hand.
An animal who is dying may be feeling the warmth and compassion of a caring human for the last time.
It was also a bonding experience for a little dog that had never known human warmth.
It all starts with a warm chocolate chip cookie, a small touch of warmth and care for each guest as DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Utica turns travel into a human experience again.
Yet Polke had a pleasingly uninsistent feeling for worn and lowly items — whether inexpensive, commercially printed fabrics or cheesy images from newspaper cartoons showing tubby office manager nobodies storming off in different directions — and this feeling for the everyday lent an unobtrusive human warmth to his work.
Faced by a society that seems to strive for beauty and perfection it is possible that core human values such as warmth and soul might easily be lost.
So the posture is also human, reflected in the desire for solitude — whether as a reader, artist in the studio, time traveller or internet browser, and and there is much recognition, and warmth in that aspect of Ken Weathersby's recent paintings.
All are subjected to a voracious appetite for the pleasures of active misinterpretation, for the texture of paper, for sex and for the way the contours of an exposed vagina may mirror those of a stack of paper folded into a magazine, for the art of others and for the warmth of human skin.
For example, a large skin of crystal glows with the warmth of the human hand as it is touched, a self - supporting arch made of glass filaments is flame - worked entirely by passers - by, and a dying tradition of glass bangles looks to the human hand to reconstruct its language.
She is interested in the human body that has to offer its warmth bridging the world that we are for together.
For Cruzvilleagas, autoconstrucción «is a process full of human warmth and solidarity among neighbors and relatives.
Human clearance of forests for food, shelter and warmth was the first great human change of the face of the Earth and continues to thisHuman clearance of forests for food, shelter and warmth was the first great human change of the face of the Earth and continues to thishuman change of the face of the Earth and continues to this day.
As the head of the Globalization Response Program for the Integrated Social Development Centre, Amenga - Etego's soft - spoken integrity, warmth and his unique ability to move between the worlds of the powerful and the poor helped elevate water privatization as an important political and public health issue not only on a global scale, but on a deeply human one as well.
Specifically, the report noted that «the numerous indications that recent warmth is unprecedented for at least the last 400 years and potentially the last several millennia... supports the conclusion that human activities are responsible for much of the recent warming.»
Would you agree that mike@RC would seem to be some weighted average of clueless and sinister if he didn't have an actual op - ed reference that literally contains his Myth # 0, that evidence for modern human influence on climate rests entirely upon the «Hockey Stick» Reconstruction of Northern Hemisphere mean temperatures indicating anomalous late 20th century warmth?
My junior lawyer colleagues remind me that, for the present, there is a long way to go before AI, machine learning and other systems technology will replace the warmth and comfort of human interaction.
According to Bowlby's (1969, 1982) attachment theory, human beings are innately predisposed to establish effective bonds and maintain proximity with their caregiver, from here on referred to as the attachment figure, who provides warmth, nutrition, and protection, all of which are vital for an infant's survival (Bowlby, 1973; Landers and Sullivan, 2012).
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