This example shows signs of many hard miles (with the 5 - digit odometers of 20th - century Chrysler products, there's no telling how many actual miles are being represented by the odometer), but you can still see signs of
its former majesty.
Not exact matches
(Isaiah 6:1 - 3) Such a God was not lightly to be approached; an inviolability not to be profaned lay deep in Isaiah's thought of the Eternal; but reverence had taken the place of dread as the corollary of holiness,
majesty had displaced the
former dangerousness of the deity, and the response demanded from man by the holiness of the Most High had become thoroughly ethical.
Even those who were inclined to condemn the new liturgical translations out of hand - often the same who muttered about the Pope's visit - have had to concede that there is a
majesty in the Eucharistic Prayers which was missing from the
former version.
I added to the
former tribute, and laid upon him as their yearly payment, a tax in the form of gifts for my
majesty.
Far from just being the ancient capital of England, you will find a hidden side to London that takes in a truly romantic soul within a world of music, art, and natural beauty in the form of the city's many parks, green spaces, and of course the
majesty of the River Thames itself, long the life line of a thriving
former empire, and now the backdrop to a very modern hub of commerce, arts, and industry, not to mention a great background for a truly breath taking date.
The dance sequences were choreographed by
former Ballets Russes principal David Lichine, but apart from the
majesties of Cyd Charisse, they're mainly inadequate.
Golub's first mature works — cobbled amalgamations of body parts — looked to antiquity and pre-Columbian art for impetus: the
former for its
majesty; the latter because of its abrupt distillations of form and unyielding frontality.