But I give props to Michael Kors
for imbuing the Access Dylan with essentially the same design as the analog Dylan, and releasing a wide range of woman - friendly Wear watches via the Access Bradshaw.
She has a talent
for imbuing the most mundane of objects with a definitive human vitality: a coffee cup that might suddenly push itself off the edge of a table, or the arm - like handles of a swimming pool ladder that might wrap themselves around one's neck.
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.
While this distraction was in ascent, a leeway was created
for imbuing the Chosen One with the political sagacity that he so pitifully lacks.
Chilling overnight is crucial
for imbuing the oranges with flavor.
But the pyrotechnics will help ensure that Zooko and his troupe can responsibly bring into being the germ of a new digitized tender, Zcash, one that represents the best hope yet
for imbuing the realm of cryptocurrency with an element it is sorely lacking: privacy.
Not exact matches
Forrec says the theme will
imbue St. Elizabeth with a sense of history, strengthen community ties and emphasize that the site is a real town — not merely a collection of homes
for people living out their final years.
But so are the benefits: proximity to high - level execs, who drop in
for pep talks and training sessions (founder Marc Benioff did not appear the week I was there, but his aura was everywhere); free run of the City by the Bay after hours; and the glow, the buzz, the grace that
imbue Salesforce's vibrant headquarters in San Francisco's SoMa district, reminding initiates at every turn that they're part of something special.
He mentioned Microsoft's Office work productivity and Dynamics software
for salespeople as being two examples of applications Microsoft has
imbued with better data crunching technology.
The time and effort Elliott put in to researching companies before launching campaigns often
imbued the activists with an intimate knowledge of, and deep appreciation
for, their targets.
Let's be clear about this corporo - fuedal world we live in: the CEOs are the kings and queens, the board are the nobility, and economists and other business school academics are their knights errant,
imbued with the holy quest of maintaining power
for their corporate masters.
For over 20 years, LDJ Capital has built a global network of relationships
imbued with local expertise, global perspective, and deep commitment to innovation and sound business practices and connections.
Sometimes, outside blog posts are huge conversion generators
for businesses — and in many cases, it would be preferred that these external blog posts rank
for a top tier term over the website itself — because of the pure «trust signal» a review from a trusted domain
imbues.
Case in point: I happen to be a proud member of the rearguard of the Victorian Age,
imbued with both reverence
for women and old - fashioned romance, sentiments that find expression in kissing the hands of dates and women friends.
After felicitously noting that
for Soloveitchik «victory and defeat are of equal value,» he succumbs to the natural pull of a more one - sided, hierarchical position, writing that the motion of submissive retreat «is inherently endowed with holiness,» while «the act of advance is not in itself holy,» and so must be «
imbued with this quality through the willingness to accept defeat.»
For a culture deeply imbued with Freudian assumptions, it should be no surprise that the healing necessary for eternal redemption is understood as a coming to terms with one's pa
For a culture deeply
imbued with Freudian assumptions, it should be no surprise that the healing necessary
for eternal redemption is understood as a coming to terms with one's pa
for eternal redemption is understood as a coming to terms with one's past.
It won millions
for the Churches and
imbued all with a new moral fervor.
On the one hand the missionary movement had been, from the beginning,
imbued with a deep sense of calling
for unity.
Reverence
for the Virgin Mary
imbues the church with maternal love.
A cosmic dimension
imbues this Canticle taken from the Book of Daniel, which the Liturgy of the Hours proposes
for Sunday Lauds in the first and third weeks.
I do not tend to
imbue celibacy but there's always the right and proper time
for everything.
This
imbues him with deep convictions about democracy and compassion
for those who are suffering and oppressed.
That freedom has
imbued the Society of Jesus with a spirit of re-creation
for five centuries, and I wouldn't be surprised if it continues to inspire Jesuits
for the next 500 years.
Ivan will not grant it,
for then he, too, would be called to embrace the same kenotic suffering and joy that
imbue Alyosha's entire life.
The Buddha - Carita of Asvaghosa is the great Buddhist epic, «an actual epic created by a real poet, who, filled with intense love and reverence
for the exalted figure of the Buddha, and deeply
imbued with the truth of the Buddha doctrine, was able to present the life and doctrine of the Master in noble and artistic, but not artificial language.
Emergent leaders call
for «missional re-understanding of Jesus - followership and Christ - focus
imbued with passionate creativity and emotional authenticity,» whatever that means:
Having done business in Hawaii
for so long, Matson's corporate culture is
imbued with the spirit of «aloha» — that intangible quality of island culture that values openness, respect, humility, honesty and trust,» he continues.
The desire
for life, it
imbues every breath.
These cookies are
imbued with a sweet and mellow hazelnut flavor — I added a little bit of cocoa powder just
for the color effect.
I am reminded, in my darkest moments, that I'm grateful
for the swirl of haunting memories —
imbued with love — that I can conjure up at any moment.
And so as the Polyfaces, White Oaks, Gunthorps, Jonai, Buena Vistas, and Old Mill farms of the world toil to grow food deeply embedded in our local communities and
imbued with their values of respect
for people and animals and care
for the land, we must support them / us, just as we must find ways to help others get onto the land to grow more food in small - scale agroecological systems.
The creole cooks,
imbued with principles of French thrift, and adroit as their teachers, quickly discovered the intrinsical value of small essentials to proper food - seasoning, and to the judicious employment of these they have become indebted, in no small degree,
for acknowledged proficiency in the attainment of most gratifying results.
Trimmed, landscaped, bucolic and
imbued with a sense of leisure which most of those who play on it often wish they could themselves actually possess, as they drive, swing and putt their way around, it is an almost perfect backdrop
for any kind of contemplation — particularly girl watching.
How convenient to cite scientific research when you want to
imbue your opinion with scientific authority, and then disparage science when you are called out
for misinterpreting the record.
This begins with pregnancy, and is
imbued within our language
for loss.
The Waldorf Grade School offers a classical education
for children in grades one through eight that is richly
imbued with the arts.
The ghost of the late Robin Cook
imbues a foreign secretary sacked by Lang
for his objections over the Iraq war.
There was also is evidence that the norms of adversarial majoritarianism associated with Westminster politics
imbued the behaviour of those within the Coalition, illustrated by the way that the Liberal Democrats withdrew support
for boundary support in retaliation
for the collapse of the House of Lords Reform Bill in 2012.
The New Archery Apache Stabilizer is a solidly made piece of archery equipment that not only eliminates vibrations due to bow torque because of its proprietary dampening material but also has stealth qualities
imbued by its design, making it perfect
for hunting.
Well, try deciphering the code
for such messages as «Führung und Truppe müssen von dieser Ehrenpflicht durchdrungen sein» («Commanders and troops must be
imbued with the honor of this duty»), which can be found in the accompanying manual.
But pretty soon he is detailing its failings: we are overconfident in our mind - reading abilities; we use our own mind as a template
for others, yet confabulate wildly to make sense of ourselves; by stereotyping people we overemphasise differences; we are woefully poor at reading body language; and we constantly misapply our mind - reading talents, dehumanising others while
imbuing inanimate objects with human traits.
Imbuing the habits and attitudes needed
for safety is an important part of mentoring, the interviewees agree.
In addition to its defining ability to resist crystallization, a perfect glass is
imbued with zero compressibility, meaning that it is impervious to outside forces and also an excellent medium
for propagating sound.
The Harvard University Press offering goes beyond the reflexive and often pessimistic assumptions that often
imbue discussions about future prospects
for U.S.
In 2009 he completed a three - year research project
for the Army to create an autonomous military robot software system
imbued with basic ethics.
Harvey was raised in Los Angeles, where his father, a professional photographer,
imbued him with a love
for astronomy.
In Gros's report, published in the journal Astrophysics and Space Science, he argues that we could use smaller spacecraft,
imbued with artificial intelligence, to target those planets best suited
for sustaining life.
«Scrapbooks are powerful
for the story they outwardly tell and
for the set of personal associations they're
imbued with.»
I also recommend the free videos and tips
for Natural Pain Relief at
Imbue Body.
«I was so
imbued with the idea that this was a purely degenerative condition that I treated people with rheumatoid arthritis or non-specific arthritis
for three years or so before a patient with osteoarthritis persuaded me to look at his condition as possibly being connected with allergenic or environmental factors.