Sentences with phrase «from imitation»

Even innovation and creativity spring from imitation.
Children learn from imitation and observation and what adults say and do to children or in front of them can have an impact on their development;
Since 1999, more than 10 scientific groups have performed fractal analysis on over 50 of Jackson Pollock's (1912 — 1956) paintings which were created by pouring paint directly onto his horizontal canvases [65][66][67][68][69][70][71][72][73][74][75][76][77] Recently, fractal analysis has been used to achieve a 93 % success rate in distinguishing real from imitation Pollocks.
These concepts were often at odds: The pursuit of beauty could often diverge from imitation of nature.
We were wondering when Gameloft were going to make the jump from imitation to innovation, and it seems that Backstab might be heralding the changes.
The line separating influence from imitation is a blurry one.
By listening to the jingles and advertisements in the media, one can easily identify that one among the key aspects of marketing is alliteration, apart from imitation.
The way the side glass bleeds into the rear via a black trim piece is a refreshing change from the imitation - BMW Hofmeister kinks that seem to adorn every midsize sedan.
With Queen Elizabeth II's pardon of Turing only two years prior in 2013, perhaps it was too much to expect from The Imitation Game to do much more than simply admit that yes, Alan Turing was an important man that was gay.
We've collected some bits and bytes of reviews from The Imitation Game, Rosewater and Wild for your reading pleasure, all premieres getting their first looks and first reviews.
Intricately shaped to form the brand's iconic Orb emblem, the «Minnie Bas Relief» studs are crafted from imitation rhodium and encrusted with strategically placed crystals.
From imitation crab to McDonald's Filet - O - Fish sandwiches, Alaska pollock is ubiquitous.
Humans are incredible in their abilities because they are able to learn vast and complex social behaviors from imitation.
«While the Mayers did make some technological improvements, their most notable contributions were branding, which protected them from imitation and allowed customers to request them by name,» the timeline explains.
In other words, we may not do more to the criminal than he deserves» not even if more would be needed to rehabilitate him, make him harmless, or discourage others from imitation.
Nor is this Hebraism of the kind which results from an imitation of the translation - Greek of the Septuagint, and which can be traced in other parts of the Lucan work.
Now, three mathematicians have proposed a purely mathematical technique that requires only a digitized image and shown that they can use it to distinguish authentic drawings by Flemish artist Pieter Bruegel the Elder (ca. 1525 - 1569) from imitations by his contemporaries and followers.

Not exact matches

The company installs slate tiles, gravel roofs, imitation wood cladding and myriad other products on materials from cement panels to ceramic facades.
Collection agencies are forbidden from sending imitation court documents in Canada, but only in Ontario and British Columbia are the regulations broad enough to prevent lawyers from sending draft statements on behalf of agencies, argues Mark Silverthorn, an Ontario lawyer.
Culture is passed along by communication and imitation from one generation to the next.
This simply means you imitation out your backup and undo the wallet from any appurtenance which is connected to the Internet.
In a letter announcing his retirement from the army at the close of the War, he wrote: «I now make it my earnest prayer, that God would have you, and the State over which you preside, in his holy protection, that he would incline the hearts of the Citizens to cultivate a spirit of subordination and obedience to Government, to entertain a brotherly affection and love for one another, for their fellow Citizens of the United States at large, and particularly for their brethren who have served in the Field, and finally, that he would most graciously be pleased to dispose us all, to do Justice, to love mercy, and to demean ourselves with that Charity, humility and pacific temper of mind, which were the Characteristicks of the Divine Author of our blessed Religion, and without an humble imitation of whose example in these things, we can never hope to be a happy Nation.»
The study of divinity is not possible apart from what the author of the Epistle to the Ephesians dares to call the imitation of God.
I often wondered why I was brought out from the Church and the only thing He revealed to me at that time was that it was a travesty (an imitation).
This feels like a picture version of this quote from Richard Rohr that I loved and posted on facebook yesterday: «The God we all begin with is necessarily a partial God, an imitation God, a word for God, a «try on» God.
The words might almost come from the Theologia Germanica or The Imitation of Christ, but they are surely true of the Gospel of Mark.
Two of the greatest Irish missionaries, Columban in the Frankish domains and Columba in Scotland, made their original excursion from their homeland with twelve companions, presumably in imitation of Jesus and his apostles.
The new category, introduced in an official letter from the pope on Tuesday read: «The heroic offering of life, suggested and sustained by charity, expresses a true, full and exemplary imitation of Christ.»
How has his retreat from worldly life shown us anything worthy of imitation?
contrasted... with the mere imitation in the world of transition,» and the other in which he «called for life and motion to rescue forms from a meaningless void» (MT 97).
The Mexicans, quite oblivious to what their idol had told them, namely that this place was merely an imitation and pattern of the land they were to be given, stayed in this delightful place (a long time) and began to feel that it was quite satisfactory, some even saying that they desired to stay there permanently, and that this was really the place selected by their god Huitzilopochtli; that it was from that place that they were all to follow their desires, being the rulers of the four parts of the world, etc..
It consists of cheap imitation King James verbiage about events that never happened in places that never existed, all supposedly translated from a mysterious book of gold that conveniently disappeared.
So we are delivered from the «imitation of Jesus» type of theology and from that kind of reductionist thinking which interpreted Christianity as «following a great prophet» and nothing more.
Israel was probably also acquainted with images at the beginning: the brazen serpent, used under Moses» high authority, and perhaps taken by David from the Jebusites and placed in the sanctuary; the golden calf, undoubtedly an image quite acceptable to the people at a late stage, in imitation of the Canaanite bull.
Jesus Christ is the Master who can comfort and strengthen a man, a laborer and working man whose life is hard — because he is the great man of sorrows who knows our ills... and God wills that in imitation of Christ, man should live humbly and go through life not reaching for the sky, but adapting himself to the earth below, learning from the Gospel to be meek and simple of heart.
A few had cheap imitations bought from the merchants on Christian Quarter Road, swatches of cloth with printed Halloween scenes on them.
I think the first sentence was an imitation of the Joker's quote from the Dark Knight... but I could be wrong lol
Such imitation, however, is not nearly so simple as it might seem, for what Cobb asks of the individual believer in our own generation is to relate effectively to the example of one from whom we are distanced in virtually countless ways.
Not having such a theology of inspiration and interpretation, when Enns is wrestling with the concept of a historical Adam he strays from the doctrine of original sin, which teaches that original sin is passed on by generation, and allowsfor an interpretation that «all have sinned» through imitation or accident or, worse still, because we were created that way.
From this wider context it is clear that the imitation Paul is calling for in 3:17 is rooted in a profound commitment; to the point of letting go of, or dying to, the self - seeking self and coming alive to a Christ - like life.
«The poem, if it be a true poem, is a simulacrum of reality — in this sense, at least, it is an «imitation» — by being an experience rather than any mere statement about experience or any mere abstraction from experience» (WWU 194).
It is said that from them twelve monasteries arose, each with twelve monks and an abbot — as with the Irish peregrini in imitation of Christ and the twelve Apostles.
From the monasteries many went forth, some as individuals to live as hermits, and others in groups, often of twelve with a leader in imitation of the Apostles and Christ.
From the beginning the example of Jesus has been held up for imitation, although with the exception of patient suffering and love for others, it has proved difficult to apply this principle to specific situations.
From skepticism to imitation, Epicurean Group's business has grown and prospered.
Anchor Bar Sauce is available in the following: Mild Suicidal Medium BBQ Hotter From the place that made Buffalo wings famous, accept no imitations!
Compliments of: June Pagan — Private Chef and Menu Developer 310.659.4235 This is a great Imitation of a Sourdough Jewish Rye, if you happen to be miles away from a deli Ingredients 1/2 Cup Warm Water 2 Packages Dry Yeast 1 Cup Plain Yogurt, warmed 1 Cup Bluebird Rye Flour 2 1/2 Cups - 3 Cups All... Continued
If not, skip them) Medications and vitamins Imitation crab meat (wheat is often used as a binder) Curry powder and other powdered spices (manufacturers often use flour to prevent the spices from caking.
Upon termination of this Agreement, Licensee will immediately destroy and withdraw any advertising and promotional materials, product labels, product packaging and any other materials bearing the Licensed Marks, and Licensee will immediately cease and desist from all further use of the same, including any use of any imitation, likeness or variation of the Licensed Marks.
From exotic and elegant dishes for special occasions to timeless «comfort foods» passed down from generations, the recipes will enchant the senses and remind you of what food was before it was mass - produced, over-processed, converted into «lite» imitations or packed with artificial ingredieFrom exotic and elegant dishes for special occasions to timeless «comfort foods» passed down from generations, the recipes will enchant the senses and remind you of what food was before it was mass - produced, over-processed, converted into «lite» imitations or packed with artificial ingrediefrom generations, the recipes will enchant the senses and remind you of what food was before it was mass - produced, over-processed, converted into «lite» imitations or packed with artificial ingredients.
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