Sentences with phrase «from hallowed»

«Contestant number 1,001 Simon... Jack O» Trades... an Irish - English - Canadian mixed up political spin doctor just in from the hallowed halls of Parliament, singing... «If I only had money», I mean, «you»!»
And finally from the hallowed halls of one of the larger boards in Canada: «I too find it interesting that we find it very difficult to talk about standard commission rates when our own Real Estate Act contemplates standard commission rates... I guess this is just another example of the government being able to talk about standard rates, but the industry can't.»
«If u deny man caused this mess, u've sacrificed yr credibility as a sentient human» From the hallowed pages of Forbes http://onforb.es/roU4BA
From the hallowed halls of the New England ivies to the progressive art - tech centers on the West Coast, these are the top grad programs for artists - to - be.
Contributed by Jonathan Stevenson / Victor Kanefsky's effervescent documentary Art Bastard casts 76 - year old New York painter Robert Cenedella as a kind of aesthetic Robin Hood who robs from hallowed art tradition to give ordinary people bravura paintings that don't require them to plumb art history or some other arcane discipline to appreciate.
From the hallowed galleries like Victoria Miro to Girl skateboard decks, de Balincourt's work speaks to multiple audiences even as he becomes a staple of the fine art world.
Certain major works, such as paintings by El Greco, Velázquez, and Rembrandt, seem to be misplaced here, as if they had been unfairly evicted from the hallowed walls of the Met's main Fifth Avenue building.
Certain major works, such as paintings by El Greco, Velázquez, and Rembrandt, from the Met's collection, seem to be misplaced here, as if they had been unfairly evicted from the hallowed walls of the Met's main Fifth Avenue building.
For his latest collection, Diamond Dust, Simon has taken iconic images from the hallowed archives of legendary English photographer Terry O'Neill and translated them into diamond dust silkscreen prints for the first time in history.
There's nothing quite like the palpable sense of anticipation before the release of a brand new console - doubly so when said console is coming from the hallowed halls of Nintendo.
The Galaxy Tab 3 10.1 delivered more volume on the same track, but layers of the music sounded flat, and the echo seemed to come from within the Tab, not from the hallowed concert hall.
In her lovely new memoir, My Salinger Year, Joanna Rakoff takes readers on a tour of mid-1990s New York City — from the hallowed halls of an esteemed literary agency to the not - yet - gentrified streets of Williamsburg — as she settles in to her first real job.
The two journeys (which include stops at several libraries) eventually become one as the story traces the monster's footsteps from the hallowed halls of Oxford to the mist - shrouded mountains of Transylvania and finally to a medieval monastery that yields a shocking truth.
Now, plucked from the hallowed halls at Canepa, the prototype is on display at the Petersen.
That's certainly on the lower end of my annual odyssey into the city's multiplexes — while that compares to the 130 last year and the 110 the year before that, it's a far cry from the hallowed days when I would review close to 200 new titles.
It was good to see a labour politician defend their actions and decisions over Iraq instead of making comment from the hallowed ground of hindsight.
They will fight for us on the Internet and from the hallowed halls of institutions of learning and advancing civilization, of interdependence not separatism, of building bridges with other faiths, not destroying them.
The winners of Keystage 2 from All Hallows School in Shepton Mallet, Somerset wanted to teach the whole family how to be greener and how to save money by greening up a well loved boardgame: Greenopoly.

Not exact matches

The words, Socrates tells us, were to be construed as both a greeting and an admonition to worshipers from the Greek god of music, poetry and healing: Know thyself — know your truthful soul, your imperfect and human self — before entering this hallowed ground.
Related to arrow prayer is the repetition from time to time of some familiar hallowed form of words, trying to make these come alive in one's mind.
And it affirms that «God blessed the seventh day and hallowed it, because on it God rested from all work.»
There was need of that long, heroic journey through the mystical dark night, and of an exceptional development of the theological virtues of faith, hope and love, before matter could become «diaphanous» to Pere Teilhard's eyes and could reveal to him within itself not only the hallowing stream which flows from the Incarnation and the Eucharist but also the radiant presence of Christ.
So God blessed the seventh day and hallowed it, because on it God rested from all his work which he had done (Gn 2:2 - 3): In establishing and blessing the Sabbath, God created «free time,» time for the activities that befit free human beings.
But of course the creedal statement, hallowed as it is by centuries of use during the celebration of the Eucharist, can be understood only when it is seen as a combination of supposedly historical data, theological affirmation put in a quasi-philosophical idiom, and a good deal of symbolic language (with the use of such phrases as «came down from heaven», «ascended into heaven», and the like).
The hallowed principles of journalistic, artistic and academic freedom are threatened, they argue, and only a stout defense of the barricades will prevent a «neo-McCarthy» backlash from overwhelming the social and political progress of the last few decades.
When you land in the gutter, you learn way more from others who have been there for decades than you ever learned in hallowed (or hollowed) halls of higher eduction.
Even the hallowed phrase that the First Amendment built «a wall of separation between church and state» saw the light of day not in a court ruling or piece of legislation, but in a letter from President Jefferson to the Danbury, Connecticut, Baptist Association in 1802.
In such communities, we can never seek grounds for hallowing our ignorance or sheltering our comrades from the vastness of life and the ambiguities of our choices.
The feet that tread thy hallowed courts From light do thou not banish; The bodies by thy body fed With thy new life replenish.12
It would be unfair under any circumstances to expect a theological treatise from cinema or any art, but thankfully what we can expect is a deeply personal and thoughtfully observed story which at the very least acknowledges the hallowed nature of holy matrimony.
By the time we wake on All Hallows, weary from our own werewolves and witches, the narrow....
As is revealed in Deathy Hallows, far from trying to cheat death, Harry willingly embraces death when he comes to understand that this is necessary to save others, and not just those he particularly loves.
Some Christians historically abstained from meat on All Hallows» Eve, a tradition reflected in the eating of certain foods on this day, including apples, potato pancakes and soul cakes.
Spanish driver Fernando Alonso will make his first start at the hallowed track in 2017, taking a break from his Formula One schedule to test his mettle on the mostly - American circuit.
The field of battle would be the hallowed ground of St Mary's School in Wiltshire, not far from Swindon.
Critics have questioned whether an option - type quarterback — a black kid from the Deep South, for goodness» sake — is suited to lead this hallowed institution on the gridiron.
Played since 1872 and held at the home of England Rugby since December 1921, The Varsity Match is once again set to turn the hallowed turf two shades of blue, as the women and men from Oxford and Cambridge Universities do battle in this iconic clash.
Bolingbrook resident Amelia Boomker entered the hallowed halls of Guinness world record holders earlier this year for donating 16,321 fluid ounces of breast milk to an Indiana milk bank from 2008 to 2013.
See inside the studios of James Green, Alison Deegan, Zoe Badger, Debbie Greenaway, Brian Trevaskiss, Sarah Pinney from Northfield Primitives, weaver Agnis Smallwood, Butterscotch & Beesting, Kate Broughton, Kirsty Cross, Harriet Hawkins, Keely Brightmore and Helen Hallows.
From this, we're assuming that your hurry to pay for your coffee and cereal bar is no more pressing than ours in spite of the fact that your name now has the hallowed letters MP emblazoned on your brand new pass.
All my responses are on my website, martinamidu.com or Martin Amidu Speaks, some of which are under the headings: «Why Martin Amidu Is Not Using Government Or Party Channels For His Advocacy For Accountability And Transparency» dated 29th May 2012; «Fighting Graft And Corruption Under The National Democratic Governments Of Ghana» dated 3rdNovember 2013; On Galloppers, Settlements And The Hallowed Traditions Of The Office Of The Attorney General» dated 10th July 2012; and «Defending Citizens» Rights And Freedoms From Unconstitutional Conduct By Government And Its Unlawful Covert Agent» dated 11th November 2015: and many others.
It is from such free - for - all decadence that an Ekweremadu would practically call for military rule, in the very hallowed chambers of the Senate!
Jillian Jorgensen of the Observer penned an informative article on his rise from being undocumented to the hallowed halls of congress.
«Equally, it is very distasteful and uncharitable for any senator to stand on the floor of the hallowed chamber and ask his colleague to violate the Constitution by cross-carpeting from his own party to join the ruling party.
When Kuby noted that simply moving the mosque would not be a failsafe way to prevent it from being protested, pointing out that other projects in Brooklyn and Staten Island had sparked debate and opposition, Paterson said he thinks this particular project is unique due to its proximity to the «hallowed ground» of the Twin Towers site.
The groups are calling on a cadre of local elected officials to allocate proper funding to purchase the land from a private owner that expressed interest in developing the hallowed grounds.
With it came a temple (the small mountain she climbed each day), a set of rites (a song she sung combining positive affirmations from her favorite authors, followed by meditation and reading at the summit), and a hallowed set of clothes and talismen that accompanied her on the journey (a walking stick, a leather belt for strapping things to, a headscarf or large brim hat, a white blouse and flowing skirt to protect her sensitive skin from the sun but also conjure up her days as a farm girl, and a spiritual text to extract a message from).
Some Christians historically abstained from meat on All Hallows» Eve, a tradition reflected in the eating of certain foods on this day, including apples, potato pancakes and soul cakes.
It is cast by Hermione while escaping from Death Eaters in Hogwarts in Deathly Hallows.
After a brief montage of scenes from the closing moments of last fall's «Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1» (former Hogwarts headmaster Dumbledore's crypt being opened by Ralph Fiennes «villainous Voldemort), we are right back where we left off: heroic house elf Dobby is buried in the sand, and surviving members of the melee — among them Harry and his steadfast pals Hermione (Emma Watson) and Ron (Rupert Grint), along with a wand maker (John Hurt) and a nasty banking goblin (Warwick Davis).
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