Sentences with phrase «gives glimpses of»

It is worth staying through the credits, as some behind - the - scenes footage gives glimpses of what it took to grab such unforgettable footage.
A smoothly written script gives us glimpses of what these characters are going through allowing the film to drive home it's hall of fame status as one of the most well crafted films of all time.
Film Review by Kam Williams Headline: Documentary Gives Glimpses of The Greatest in ’73 & «74 In 1966, Muhammad Ali refused to report to an Army induction center when he was drafted to fight in Vietnam, explaining: «I ain't got no quarrel with them Viet Cong.
The new trailer gives us glimpses of Rey's (Daisy Ridley) intense Jedi training with Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill) that somehow scares him.
In addition, Peploe occasionally gives us glimpses of a modern - day audience watching the proceedings, and reveals the cast singing and wearing their street clothes at the end.
Social media gives us glimpses of perfectly curated moments of seemingly fabulous lives, and our brains naturally fill in the gaps with more of the same.
Yes, God, in His grace, gives us glimpses of eternal home in our families and homes here, but these are just glimpses.
We knew the new iPhones would have pressure - sensitive home buttons, we were given glimpses of what turned out to be the twin cameras on the iPhone 7 Plus, and we even heard rumblings about the removal of the headphone jack.
By giving us a glimpse of the impossible, Loughan is soon to become a power player in the energy sector.
The series, which is Ryan Murphy's best work to date, gives us a glimpse of Gianni Versace's life, impact, and death.
The company gave a glimpse of strategic changes for Aeroplan, including allowing members to select any seat on any airline, earn and redeem miles faster, use technology to allow travel plans to be completed in one place and a more personalized experience.
When you build thoughtful experiences, not only will you pave the way for your customers to trial your product, but you give them a glimpse of what it's like to be the person they aspire to be.
I think that really gave me a glimpse of what it must be like for the refugees as well when they arrive in a foreign land or in unknown places, what it's like... that alienation.
Now the CEO teases Tesla's all - electric Model S in the tunnel — giving us a glimpse of what his vision of a network of tunnels alleviating traffic in cities could look like.
To give you a glimpse of what lies ahead for Messenger, Facebook has already collaborated with Uber.
Amazon gave us a glimpse of its Prime Air service in November, and Domino's unveiled its DomiCopter even earlier than that.
2007 - 2008 gave us a glimpse of how this will go down.
If you're at the beginning of your university career, we offer early insight programs, which give you a glimpse of life at BlackRock.
Here are five companies that illustrate that they have a firm grasp on the future and are giving us a glimpse of what that looks like today.
Luke 15:10 gives us a glimpse of the holy party that is happening in heaven.
The specificity of the verb gives us a glimpse of a real man passing sleepless nights upon his cot.
Senator John Edwards has offered us a reflection that gives us a glimpse of his hidden theological depths: «I think that Jesus would be disappointed in our ignoring the plight of those around us who are suffering and our focus on our own selfish short - term needs.
I think it would surprise and amaze and intrigue the world, giving a glimpse of what God intended for wholeness within the body of Christ — and it would be a sigh of «finally at last» from the Holy Spirit.
For our citizenship is in heaven, from which we also eagerly wait for the Savior, the Lord Jesus Christ, who will transform our lowly body that it may be conformed to His glorious body, according to the working by which He is able even to subdue all things to Himself» (Philippians 3) I hope the what I have written here will give you a glimpse of why we who believe in God have faith in Him in a way that the world will never understand.
Thank you for giving me a glimpse of the god I must seek out and worship.
I can't help but look at those pages and have a vague sense that this is giving me a glimpse of God's mind.»
And all of these practices — from prayer to communion to fellowship to reading Scripture — give us glimpses of the day when that union will be realized, when we will all gather at the marriage supper of the Lamb.
In the process, Herbert has also set down something of his own character, giving us a glimpse of the artist behind The Pulley and The Altar.
He gave me a glimpse of my inability to understand the minority experience, and of how much growing I have to do in the area of race.
Paul's two letters to Timothy give us glimpses of what was happening.
It gives us a glimpse of how God operates.
he gives you a glimpse of his strength.
The Transfiguration gives us a glimpse of the future; not just Christ's future but the future of all of us.
I wrote Jesus Feminist because I wanted to give a glimpse of the Kingdom of God — the life I believe is waiting for us on the other side of those tired gender debates.
And if given a glimpse of how much we have been forgiven, we will show it by our love for Christ — like the woman in chapter 7 — like the leper here in Luke 17.
Recently, an attempt has been made to tackle quantum gravity in the first moments after the Big Bang [cf New Scientist (online): «Galaxies could give a glimpse of the instant time began», 31 October 2012 by Stephen Battersby].
And the fact is that two Catholic priests, Gregor Mendel, O.S.A., and Georges Lemaitre, were pivotal figures in creating two of the most important scientific enterprises of the twenty - first century: modern genetics, which is giving humanity previously unimaginable powers over the human future; and modern cosmology, which is giving us glimpses of the universe in the first moments of its existence.
The imagination and its image - making, word - creating, storytelling functions now and then afford us life - giving glimpses of the transcendent.
As he's encountered other parents with children who doubt, he's been able to share from his own experience, and has graciously given us a glimpse of what he's learned in the process.
They speak to the fact that there is a grassroots movement afoot that transcends old labels and that may very well give us a glimpse of the future of Christianity in America.
Today I am pleased to introduce you to Wendy Grisham, publisher and vice president at Jericho Books, who was inspired by Mutuality Week to give us a glimpse of what it's like to be a woman and leader in a male - dominated industry.
Recently unearthed online rants from Driscoll's early days as a pastor give us a glimpse of the inner thoughts of a man who throughout his 18 years as a pastor routinely characterizes all the things he detested most in the world as feminine or gay.
Was he teasing Brand, trying to give glimpses of the truth without trying to bulldoze him into submission?
It wasn't a full - fledged sermon, but it gave me a glimpse of something good.
Luke gives us a glimpse of the boy Jesus at the age of twelve (2:41 - 51), when his parents took him with them to Jerusalem for the Passover, and apparently left him much to himself in the city.
Broadly speaking, a symbol is anything through which we are given a glimpse of something else.
Only Mark gives us a glimpse of what was being discussed in the hours leading up to Resurrection Day:
Musical and folkloristic performances gave a glimpse of the rich cultural tradition of Calabria.
Somehow they make you feel like part of the fun the staff clearly has creating the magazine, and give glimpses of family life that make homemade, delicious meals seem totally doable and worthwhile.
As luck would have it, the last experimental recipe gave us a glimpse of hope but the texture was too firm.
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