Sentences with phrase «glimpse of it through»

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These composite images show Uranus auroras, which scientists caught glimpses of through the Hubble Space Telescope in 2011.
Catching a glimpse of yourself through their eyes the moment they are about to strike can give you an extra split second to make a successful evasive manoeuvre, hopefully allowing you to dodge out of the way and then strike with a counter-attack.
If nothing else, we've already had a glimpse of it through the direction former HAL president Satoru Iwata is steering Nintendo — the idea that interactive entertainment should be played and enjoyed by everyone.

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Click through the galley for a glimpse of what the annual Austin - based festival had in store this year.
Some hotel guests peered through windows and doors to catch a glimpse of the incoming threat.
With VR, people can take a virtual tour through a potential home, and with AR they can place various furniture items in a room to get a glimpse of what it'd look like.
It's funny, informative and speaks directly to its audience, giving us a significant glimpse at the game through the eyes of a wise - ass armchair warrior.
John Lee Dumas's guests all have something new and interesting to share, and provide a blissful glimpse into what life is like for those who have been able to venture out into the harsh world of the entrepreneur and come through the other side - far from unscathed, as you'll hear, but certainly wiser for the experience.
If it had all been less of a managed event, and more of a glimpse of the company's values through the kinds of people it hires.
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Markets, customers, investors and other stakeholders have all grown tired of learning about the misdeeds of large organizations during rare glimpses of sunlight that creeps through the crevices.
Lewis proposed that this longing is a foretaste or scent of Heaven, as if aesthetics are the frequency through which glimpses of the reality of God are transmitted.
one only need look at the Church ih China today and it's growth under Communist persecution to get a mirror image of what it was like for first through third century Christian's as well as Revelation 6:9 - 11 then 14 - 17 nine through elven are the martyrs and 14 through 17 is a glimpse of judgment for men of war!
I get small glimpses and whiffs of His presence among a disparate group of people that most of the time, if the truth be told, I don't give a s ** t about, who stumble clumsily through worship, and most of the time deal awkwardly with each other.
Tolkien says it best: «It is the mark of a good fairy - story, of the higher or more complete kind, that however wild its events, however fantastic or terrible the adventures, it can give to child or man that hears it, when the «turn» comes, a catch of the breath, a beat and lifting of the heart, near to (or indeed accompanied by) tears, as keen as that given by any form of literary art... In such stories, when the sudden «turn» comes we get a piercing glimpse of joy, and heart's desire, that for a moment passes outside the frame, rends indeed the very web of story, and lets a gleam come through
Indeed, when Benedict reflected on Holy Saturday as the day of his baptism, he made a similar statement: that «through God's silence, still we hear him speak, and through the darkness of his absence, we glimpse his light.»
Look for glimpses of glory shining through.
But before expressing this belief, Fr Holloway makes a general remark about the nature of scientific knowledge which may serve as an introduction to Polanyi's refutation of Scientific Positivism and his proposal that science is Personal Knowledge: «It is most significant that here, as so very often in the discoveries of science, it was not the inductive data which was the real beginning of the breakthrough in knowledge, but a deductive vision glimpsed through scanty data which thrilled and excited the mind... from then on the hunt is up for the clues and the final proof.»
The man who is wholly taken up with the demands of everyday living or whose sole interest is in the outward appearances of things seldom gains more than a glimpse, at best, of this second phase in our sense - perceptions, that in which the world, having entered into us, then withdraws from us and bears us away with it: he can have only a very dim awareness of that aureole, thrilling and inundating our being, through which is disclosed to us at every point of contact the unique essence of the universe.
It is a fact beyond question that deep within ourselves we can discern, as though through a rent, an «interior» at the heart of things; and this glimpse is sufficient to force upon us the conviction that in one degree or another this «interior» exists and has always existed everywhere in nature.
What my mind glimpsed through its hesitant explorations, what my heart craved with so little expectation of fulfilment, you now magnificently unfold for me: the fact that your creatures are not merely so linked together in solidarity that none can exist unless all the rest surround it, but that all are so dependent on a single central reality that a true life, borne in common by them all, gives them ultimately their consistence and their unity.
But this is to move from the historical Jesus to the Jesus of Christian faith, although it is only through the sometimes distorting medium of that faith that we have a glimpse of the man from Nazareth.
To see in this way is to rejoice and mourn at once, to regard the world as a mirror of infinite beauty but as glimpsed through the veil of death; it is to see creation in chains, but beautiful as in the beginning of days.
But Father Heisig indirectly and implicitly suggests that the church might best be understood as the «Divine Without»: «groaning for self - consciousness and development, achieving its first self - reflective glimpses of divinity in the man Jesus and growing into that awareness through the course of history.»
Not until I had been back in the U.S. for several months did it dawn on me that I had experienced a profound sense of serenity in these people and, through them, had glimpsed my own confidence and inner strength, elusive through much of my life as a white christian in the U.S.
These relationships that God has given us are so meaningful, because through them, we are offered the opportunity to get a better glimpse of Him.
I think what the Coens actually offer, through the strange incidents involving cats, is an opportunity for Davis, and thus us, to glimpse the mystery that lies outside the cyclical trap of a life he was living.
Through the Christ, humanity catches a glimpse of the compassion and love of God for the world.
Here and there in the Old Testament, we see glorious glimpses of grace shining through the dark clouds of the law.
Unfortunately, for the next half - century it is only through occasional glimpses given us by the later books of the New Testament and a few other Christian writings that we can conjecture the processes of development.
[2] One canget a glimpse of how far this can go in some of the more extreme interpretations of Maximus the Confessor, in which it is suggested that, without the fall, the Incarnation would not have taken place in the person of Jesus, but in a «universal» incarnation in human nature through man's free co-operation with divine grace.
Through masterful storytelling, Goff — a successful lawyer, professor, Honorary Consul for the Republic of Uganda to the United States, and founder of Restore International — gives readers a glimpse into the life that has made him something of a legend among those who know him.
May we dare to hope that through the generosity of the privileged, the destitute might glimpse hope, warmth and life again.
To give one specific example, it is surely impossible for us to conceive of what an electron's experience would be like, but we must conceive of it as some kind of experience or not conceive of it at all.1 Therefore, it is probably less misleading to state that human experience is the one keyhole through which man may catch a fleeting glimpse of the vast panorama of the universe instead of the clue that solves the riddles of the cosmos.
Second, Girard, through his understanding of the mimetic nature of desire, has made it possible to glimpse the nonrivalrous nature of God, and thus to understand the life of grace as one entirely without «ifs and buts.»
1 Peter speaks of Christ making us «co-sharers of the divine nature» through the Incarnation; something «even the angels longed to catch a glimpse of
I crossed through the gate, catching a glimpse of the chipping black paint and patches of gooey tack left by an injured shoulder or bloodied face.
But Gilbert helps me suspect anew that the power of the psychological immune system we spy through the lens of cognitive science may be only the first level of what we may glimpse if we open ourselves to the resources that Mark and Paul tell us come from beyond.
In a similar way, good horror movies don't just exploit our fears; they show us glimpses of truth through our fears.
«Through the gaps in this gray, gliding line I can glimpse a war of attrition, death versus life and life versus death.
American Pentecostals and many scholars have since often been content to take his word for it, glimpsing Azusa Street through Bartleman's eyes instead of rigorously examining the revival's extent and limits.
In those moments I am willing even to indulge his somewhat romanticized view of himself: a figure in the twilight, at the end of a long journey through a large valley and into wooded hills, perhaps pausing on a low ridge that affords him a last narrow glimpse of the paths he has followed, watching the evening descending over the mountains and down toward darkening lakes and fields, trying to fix in memory the shape of a world soon to be lost in night.
About midday following, came Ulrich von Pappenheim, Master of the Imperial Cavalry, along with the Herald, to warn Luther to be ready to appear before the Emperor at 4 p.m. Returning at that hour, the Herald took Luther out by the garden and through into the next house occupied by the Count Palatine and then by back streets to the audience chamber, to try to avoid the crowds who kept gathering in the hope of catching a glimpse of the famous man, some sitting on the roofs to gain their purpose.
Broadly speaking, a symbol is anything through which we are given a glimpse of something else.
It provides us with a set of familiar terms in which to glimpse the unfamiliar and in glimpsing it through worlds, water, and fire, we see it anew.
For the modern highly educated person who believes «that truth is glimpsed momentarily and in fragments, that it lacks symmetry, that it is awkward and angular as it breaks through to us,» he suggests, the very phrasing of religious discourse in consistent, propositional statements will sound unreal (p. 42).
In this way, the Divine Within would be the radial energy of love that God shares with the whole universe, and the Divine Without would be his material creation, groaning for self - consciousness and development, achieving its first self - reflective glimpses of divinity in the man Jesus, and growing into that awareness through the course of history.
Glimpses of the wild Jesus did come through.
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