Sentences with phrase «fragments of words»

For someone who could only possibly hear fragments of words, she communicated well.
«Feminist repurpose video #gamergate subversion shit» says the press release, as one considers the video raining Emojii and immaterial images of torn out fragments of words in «untitled (the sea)».
His paintings use the by - now venerable abstract painting technique of pouring to risk a certain loss of control, and yet by using blown - up stencils to interrupt these random flows with fragments of words, images, or hand - me - down decorative motifs, he constantly keeps a discursive, referential function in play.
However, the poured flows, which are often repeated, are interrupted by meticulously stenciled, hard - edged graphic signs, logos, fragments of words and second - hand decorative motifs.
But rather than just acting as containers, the Perspex boxes show traces of interaction, dabs, fragments of words and language written on it — cryptic messages seeming to answer the Sirens» call.
CNN uses automated censoring that looks for words, or fragments of words, that are considered offensive.
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CNN uses WordPress blogs for their opinion pieces, and they use automated censoring that looks for words, or fragments of words, that are considered offensive.
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@Anjil You said,» (sorry, trying to figure out this filter)» CNN uses WordPress blogs for their opinion pieces, and they use automated censoring that looks for words, or fragments of words, that are considered offensive.
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A faith that clings to the diminishing fragments of a Word that is receding into the past must resist the actual presence of the Word and set itself against the forward movement of the Incarnation.
The other turns a fragment of a word into the totality of his art.

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You have been given the list of word fragments which set off the word filter.
This parallel has been obscured by the fact that the term «kerygma» can ambiguously refer both to fragments of primitive Christian preaching embedded in the New Testament text, and to the word of God I encounter from the pulpit or in my neighbour today.
There is a sentence wrong in the middle of what I wrote — please omit the first two words of «he presumes the burden is...» (they were a thought fragment that did not get written correctly).
Many of the books of the Bible, including the Synoptic Gospels — Matthew, Mark and Luke, from which much of our knowledge of the words and deeds of Jesus is derived — are compilations from earlier manuscripts and fragments.
Thus says the Holy One of Israel, «Because you despise this word, and trust (sic) in oppression and perverseness... This iniquity shall be to you like a break in a high wall... which is smashed so ruthlessly that among its fragments not a sherd is found with which to take fire from the hearth, or to dip water out of the cistern!»
«A wide range of scientific testing indicates that a papyrus fragment containing the words, «Jesus said to them, my wife» is an ancient document, dating between the sixth to ninth centuries CE,» Harvard Divinity School said in a statement.
Two of the most filtered words are those containing the fragments «t - it» and «c - um».
Charles Peirce said this in his twenties with superb clarity, except that finitude is in this usage an inadequate word; we are but fragments of the finite cosmos, which so far as we know is itself finite.
One fragment found north of Marduk temple in Babylon related the fall of such a ziggurat in these words: «The building of this temple offended the gods.
Discovery the fragment of papyrus derives on fourth century contains Jesus» words «my wife,» whom Jesus identifies as Mary Magdalene.
But language is what the poet has to work with, and so the poet is forced to take sometimes exaggerated, sometimes extreme steps to pierce the mundane, breaking up lines, using words in odd new contexts, relying on sound effects and packing the stanzas with sensuous images and fragments from scripture, and the common language of faith suddenly takes on new meaning through these odd juxtapositions.
The shape of that fragment is extended to a full orbit when the community, made a community by the words, the work, the living presence of Jesus, bore witness to the size of the event itself.
Just how much of it was passed along solely by word of mouth, and how much had been written down in fragments before any of it was put together consecutively, we have no sure way of knowing.
Bultmann saw the pure form in the «apothegm,» «the original specific fragment which would sum things up concisely; interest would be concentrated on the word [spoken by] Jesus at the end of a scene; the details of the situation would lie far from this kind of form; Jesus would never come across as the initiator... everything not corresponding to this form Bultmann attributed to development.»
In other words, listeners experienced fragmented communication — little pieces of information supplied with very little context, background, or perspective.
Thus says the Holy One of Israel, «Because you despise this word, and trust in oppression and perverseness, and rely on them; therefore this iniquity shall be to you like a break in a high wall, bulging out, and about to collapse, whose crash comes suddenly, in an instant; and its breaking is like that of a potter's vessel which is smashed so ruthlessly that among its fragments not a sherd is found with which to take fire from the hearth, or to dip up water out of the cistern.»
The word «fallibilism» occurs in the Collected Papers as the expression of a doctrine only in 1.171 and in another fragment (1.8 - 14) of the same date (c. 1897), and I have never seen the word used in this way in writings not included in the Collected Papers.
Professor Karen King's recent discovery of the so - called «Gospel of Jesus» Wife» hinged on a fragment of papyrus bearing the words «Jesus said to them, «my wife...»».
From the article: «This fragment, this new piece of papyrus evidence, does not prove that (Jesus) was married, nor does it prove that he was not married»: In other words, the fact that the bible contains information does not prove that (Jesus) was real, nor does it prove that any of the content is true.
The more one can picture imaginatively the Hebrews in exile in Babylon or singing psalms of joy in the temple rebuilt on their return, the early church guarding carefully the precious fragments that told the story of Jesus, Paul among the churches or in prison writing to nourish and admonish those new in the faith, the more one can gather meaning from the words.
The Institution of the Eucharist It's hard to understand what they assume He means by either deed or word: to break a fragment off a loaf and in the gloom of candlelight insist each of them take what He then claims, as they receive it, is no longer bread Mary was asked to find but something else now.
These words are a fragment of President Akufo - Addo's over 25 minutes inaugural speech on January 7, 2017, and they resounded across the nation.
Dr Zendle said: «We found that the priming of violent concepts, as measured by how many violent concepts appeared in the word fragment completion task, was not detectable.
The results suggest that the last common ancestor of all modern birds — in other words, the species at the base of the evolutionary family tree that includes all living bird species — lived in West Gondwana, a landmass that included what are now fragments of South America and large portions of Antarctica, about 95 million years ago.
Funes is first mentioned in an obituary of James Joyce, «A Fragment on Joyce,» published in 1941 in the magazine Sur.3 There, with some measure of sarcasm, Borges says that to read straight through a «monster» like Joyce's Ulysses — a 400,000 - word reconstruction of a single day in Dublin — requires another monster able to remember an infinite number of details.
Nickerson points to work in the 1990s by Peter Farvolden at the University of Toronto in Canada, who gave his subjects four - letter fragments of seven - letter target words (as may happen in some crossword layouts, especially in the US, where many words overlap).
«Give Life Back To Music» with its robot voice and disco beat, «Giorgio by Moroder» with its spoken word story before kicking in with its ferocious live drumming and strange sounds, the eighties feel of «Instant Crush» with the Strokes Julian Casablancas on vocals, the Television sitcom theme style of «Fragments of Time», the closer «Contact» which builds to a glorious crescendo there is so much here to love.
This is a genre - transcending once - in - a-lifetime film about a child and his fragmented family, and how they both grow up over the course of an 11 - year period, shot piecemeal under a shroud of relative obscurity by a team of loyal Linklater lovers — a minor miracle, in other words.
Lesson 1 - Word classes and clauses (simple sentences) Lesson 2 - Combining simple sentences (compound and complex sentences) Lesson 3 - Subordination and positioning of additional clauses Lesson 4 - preventing and fixing run on's, fragments and splices.
She drives her point home (hilariously and brilliantly) by delivering multiple translations of a poetic fragment from the Greek writer Ibykos: one translation uses only words found on London Underground signage, another only uses words found in her microwave's manual... you get the idea.
-- Finally, a technical note on the granularity of the text fragments: considering normal speech recordings, e.g. a common audiobook (as opposed to slowed down recordings for children common in FXL), highlighting each single word produces an annoying «flash effect».
Standardized table of contents and related navigational structures, including the ability to define links into content fragments down to the sentence or word level
First of all, I will not even consider feeding any foods that contain any of the following: meat by - products, poultry by - products, any food with the actual words «meat meal» in the ingredient list (meat meal could potentially contain anything such as diseased or dead / dying animals, including the possibility of euthenised pets from shelters (yes with the euthenasia drugs still in their systems and sometimes even with collars still on), as well as a legal allowed % of plastic, chemicals and other unmentionables), soy, corn or any fragments thereof, wheat or any fragments thereof, any kind of gluten or gluten meals, sugar, artificial flavours, artificial colors, BHA, BHT, ethoxyquin
Still, to fragment their base like that is a major deal, and a problem for Microsoft, therefore I can't accept this on the word of a blog post.
Dragon Quest VII: Fragments of the Forgotten Past is a true classic in every sense of the word.
«The poem itself, the physicality of the letters and words — split open, obscured, fragmented — provides the constant architecture upon which Perkins crafts his thoughtful visual vocabulary,» says the gallery.
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