Sentences with phrase «giving her a mysterious»

We find this difficult, because so often we fail to understand that the bitterness and burden of our own life do — or should — give us a mysterious share in the destiny of all men.
A 435 - million - year - old fossil from Wisconsin may give mysterious «thylacocephalans» a twig on the family tree
This look will give a mysterious air to you, perfect if you like people to praise you for your style.
When you've given the card to an intriguing stranger, said stranger - filled with curiosity about the attractive prospect who just gave them a mysterious calling card - enters the code on the card into the Cheek'd website and is directed to your profile page.
In another clip, Rapace gives him a mysterious message, while Schoenaerts looms ominously.
He chooses not to give some mysterious external force credit for his success or his failures.
Wedding entertainment can be anything you desire such as fire dancers on the beach at sunset with an Aboriginal playing the didgeridoo to give it that mysterious trance like feeling, a carnival atmosphere with characters wandering amongst the guests, a Scottish pipe band wandering along the beachfront to your wedding to the surprise of guests, a picnic basket for every guest set up on the beachfront and a boom box for musical entertainment.
Surrounded by a large garden with mature Mediterranean plants, adorned with ivy, giving it a mysterious atmosphere.
We had the opportunity to retrace the steps and paths that were built so many centuries ago and then arrive at such a sacred place, with its undefined history giving it a mysterious quality that only adds to the whole experience.
Upon being given a mysterious book called the White Chronicle by his commander Heiss, he uncovers that this relic is truly powerful as he gains the ability to travel between two alternate timelines.
When monsters suddenly attack the castle, the pair are hurried away by their mother, the queen, who gives them the mysterious Shield of Flames before she dies.
Polish art historian Bolena Kowalska writes in the accompanying catalogue: «The artist gave a mysterious title to her exhibition in the Poznań - based Arsenał City Gallery, i.e. «On the Way Home», allowing the viewers to understand it and comment on it their own way.
The wax also lends to the surface a visceral and skin - like texture, giving it a mysterious physicality.
That's less than 345 grams, mind you, which would be a remarkable feat of engineering given the mysterious extra display, Qualcomm Snapdragon processor and other components this more compact Rift has to incorporate.

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Some people speculated that Bennett's mysterious tweet meant that he had given SoundCloud some money, while others speculated that he might be buying the service.
It gives you some insight and a way to interpret body language and pick up on some mysterious non-verbal signals, but you can mostly just pat yourself on the back and say you can «read people» and that's it.
For entrepreneurs, due diligence may seem like a mysterious process, with secret formulas and tricky questions, to give investors leverage.
The Okhrana, the czar's secret police, gave him the code name «the Dark One» — not only because he was mysterious, but also because his influence on Russia was so baleful.
You called me out as being disingenuous when I said «that as time goes on however, I'm finding things that are helping to disprove things previously held as fact among Christians», so I have provided you an example that not only wasn't it a disingenuous statement, but that I've done my homework, on both sides of the argument, and came up with something that no one has been able to give me a response with even either the slightest chance of being possible, or falling back to the old status qua of «mysterious ways» and «having faith».
And even so, since to be damned is not to be annihilated, who shall say what mysterious complement might be given to the body of Christ by that immortal loss?
God uses them in his own mysterious way in order to give himself to us according to his own will.
There is a limit to what we can do with ourselves on our own (Pelagius gave too much of the job to us and not enough to God, according to the fifth - century Council of Carthage that declared him heretical), but in general humans are called to actively participate in the mysterious enterprise of being changed by way of grace into Christlike beings.
Pullman gives Dust a quasi-religious meaning, saying it is «a mysterious force» and «a visual analog» of the good.
That insight had such significance for John Paul that he would return to it fourteen years later in Fides et Ratio, writing that the chief purpose of theology «is seen to be the understanding of God's kenosis, a grand and mysterious truth for the human mind, which finds it inconceivable that suffering and death can express a love which gives itself and seeks nothing in return.»
I would give more than I would take; I would be more compassionate, less judgmental, more aware that all of my actions, even all of my thoughts, have repercussions in the mysterious round of life.
When the believer confesses his faith in God and affirms that he belongs to God, he affirms that this mysterious God is also the one who gives final significance to nature and to history, the one who gives meaning to the human search for meanings, the one who is the explanation of the fact that there are explanations.
Given that the large - scale structure of the universe is dominated by the presence of still mysterious Dark Matter, and that on the smallest scales empty space sustains quantum oscillations whose energy density dwarfs that of all known forms of matter, we should hesitate to imply that the physical and spiritual realms can not be even partially consubstantial.
What gives him confidence in his conviction is not any esoteric knowledge of the mysterious God which has been revealed to him, but the testimony of the Bible and of the community of faith to the great company of people who in their own day believed they heard the Word of the same God and sought to obey.
Her honesty about the uncomfortable realities of life and faith — the unresolved, the disappointments, the mysterious, the gray, the hopeful, the routine, the failures, the valiant efforts — give this book a more conversational and intimate feel than any of her others.
Though she'd never given birth, she stepped into this sacred, mysterious process with such purpose and courage.
The ascription of messianic honors to Jesus by the early church, although it does not need to be so explained, and can not in any case be adequately so explained, can nevertheless be more easily explained, if it was remembered that Jesus gave evidence of knowing himself to be in some unique and mysterious way related to the coming crisis of judgment and salvation.
(An unpublished paper, «The Fall of «26: Being the Reflections of an Amateur Sleuth on the Mysterious Collapse of the Socio - Historical Framework of Process Theology: with some Clues for its Reconstruction,» given at the international conference of the Highlands Institute for American Religious Thought, Oxford, England, August 1988, p. 21.)
We can not remain mere dualists, for that means giving up the hope of universal explanatory principles; and we can not agree upon the materialistic form of monism, not only because it is an attempt to explain away mind, but also because it leaves «matter» essentially mysterious.
This gives us an interpretation of Whitehead's otherwise mysterious comments that each finite entity is prehended into God's (consequent) nature without the loss of immediacy — or in different words, without the loss of the «unison of immediacy,» of «mutual immediacy;» or of the «unison of becoming» (Process 340, 346, 349, 350, 351).
Of course it's counter-intuitive to say that you can get something from nothing... My colleague Laurence Kraus... has written a book about how you can get something from nothing... something pretty mysterious had to give rise to the origins of the universe... If you want to replace a physical explanation with an Intelligent God, that's an even worse explanation... It is very mysterious».
The sense of the awesome and the mysterious in the earlier scene gives way here to theological assurance and eloquence.
Instead, her honesty about the uncomfortable realities of life and faith — the unresolved, the disappointments, the mysterious, the gray, the hopeful, the routine, the failures, the valiant efforts — give this book a more conversational and intimate feel than any of her others.
As an intimate, affectionate, and loyal bond between two (or a few) persons, a bond unlike those of kin or tribe in that it is not simply given with birth, friendship will always have about it something a little mysterious.
Who could not but be grasped by the descriptions which the Acts of John — the most beautiful and profound of those mysterious writings — gives to us of the last gathering of the Lord with his disciples, culminating in the account of the magnificent hymn which those intone who are united in the ecstatic cult dance.
Someone also gave him a variety that was supposed to be that mysterious superhot «Naga Jolokia».
I've heard that Southpark will just give you the recipe if you ask, but I was interested in learning more about its mysterious new - to - me ingredient, Gochujang paste, so I decided to take it as a challenge.
«Suppose customers are craving barbecued ribs and sites like Amazon or Uber or Google gave them a dozen restaurants and gourmet shops near their zip code, and suppose they included professional reviews of these producers, and suppose they ranked rib restaurants according to some mysterious algorithm that works against certain restaurants?»
I am a relatively new fan, still figuring out what is going to heal my mysterious health issues, but I have to say I was about to give up on ever eating pizza or bread again until I found your almond flour cookbook....
I never seem to have all the right bags of mysterious white powders at the same time for any given gluten - free recipe.
Wenger himself is the master of the smoke and mirrors game and will never really give anything like a straight answer to journalists, preferring to opt for the «I'm far smarter than you» approach and just acts mysterious and all - knowing when questioned, OR acts like a petulant genius who gets angry when his wisdom is questioned.
As the years passed, hope gave out that Spain's most mysterious, iconoclastic matador would ever again ply his chilling trade.
Strangely enough just four days later, Mesut Ozil has come down with a mysterious illness, and Jack was given a run out against Burnley on Sunday, and now it looks like he will be playing again on Wednesday in the home game against Huddersfield.
The infantilizing of Woods had begun during the long and mysterious absence that preceded these first live remarks, with his agent Mark Steinberg's instantly infamous plea (in this instance concerning performance - enhancing drugs) to The New York Times: «Let's please give the kid a break.»
And if we can acquire the right pieces in a trade — I still cling to the hope that LeBron would be involved, but whatever — and given Kawhi's mysterious physical challenges and his intensely withdrawn nature (both of which are significant potential liabilities) the right trade scenario could be a net win, no question.
Pavel had been in the country only three weeks when he was married in a civil ceremony to a mysterious American fashion model — in newspaper accounts her first name has been variously spelled Jimy, Jamie, Jimmy; no last name was ever given — whom he had met in Seattle during the 1990 Goodwill Games.
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