We are already seeing
glimpses of this when store apps would display a targeted selection of products based on recently viewed items.
And, if I am really being totally honest, sometimes I might even catch
a glimpse of him when I look in my own mirror.
You can still get
a glimpse of them when they are playing in one area by panning and / or tilting the camera.
Occasionally we get
glimpses of it when things go wrong, or when a former insider allows us a peek, but its true nature remains shrouded in secrecy.
I can't say that I love it b / c I only get
glimpses of it when she shows it to me - sisters, we don't always share well!
Not exact matches
«I also got a
glimpse of how gut - wrenching it must be
when someone piles up your belongings on the curb and you don't know where your family is going to sleep that night,» he adds.
Outsiders caught a
glimpse of that world last month
when a secret donor list from the Republican Governors» Association (RGA) was published in the New York Times, which included some Canadian companies like TransCanada, Barrick Gold, and Encana.
Uber gave the public a
glimpse of that plan
when it launched its Pittsburgh pilot in September, which allows select users to hail an Uber that's capable
of driving itself on city streets but still needs human supervision.
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.
But most nightmares come to an end, and
when the Centenaris woke up from this bad dream, they realized that not only had they survived, they could even catch a
glimpse of prosperity.
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.
We got a
glimpse of his star power
when we went for a stroll on Hollywood Blvd.
In fact,
when the conversation turned to the Mercers, he cut it off, but not before he had offered a stern defense
of his worldview, a reflective perspective on his time in the White House, and a cryptic
glimpse of what he's planning to do next.»
In April, however, we saw the first
glimpse of a turnaround,
when we had more listings than average come onto the market.
When we have those nuts at Westboro Baptist picketing soldier's funerals, spitting on homosexuals, and making videos about how Santa is a fag and will send you to hell, we catch a glimpse of what happens when abhorrence of evil combined with confrontation consumes and destroys love, catapulting them into realms of hatred that Jesus would fall down weeping at the sight
When we have those nuts at Westboro Baptist picketing soldier's funerals, spitting on homosexuals, and making videos about how Santa is a fag and will send you to hell, we catch a
glimpse of what happens
when abhorrence of evil combined with confrontation consumes and destroys love, catapulting them into realms of hatred that Jesus would fall down weeping at the sight
when abhorrence
of evil combined with confrontation consumes and destroys love, catapulting them into realms
of hatred that Jesus would fall down weeping at the sight
of.
The great thing is that
when we look at Scripture, we catch all kinds
of glimpses of different ways we should be living, like Jubilee — good heavens, there's a great idea.
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.»
It was on one
of those occasions,
when I was crawling on the rug to slide over his lunch, while crouched on the floor, that I
glimpsed the heart
of God.
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.»
And
when that man was crucified and buried and abandoned by men, it was the women who came with the spices, the women who got the first
glimpse of resurrection.
There are times
when you get a
glimpse — just a
glimpse —
of the abundant life you believe in so deeply.
When it comes to Jesus, a portrait is not an achievement
of external verisimilitude, but a means for us to catch a fleeting and clouded
glimpse of the divine, to allow the eye to see what the mind might not know unaided.
I gain a
glimpse of its wonder,
when, in a communion
of love, the scales fall from my eyes and I am amazed by the intricacy
of the ordinary.
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.
Schwartz
glimpsed this possibility
when, as a middle - aged man, he went to a Gap store and naïvely asked for a new pair
of blue jeans.
In Scripture,
when mortals catch a premature
glimpse of God's glory, they react in remarkably similar ways.
When a supernova
of revelation and imagination overcomes you, and everything you've ever witnessed before and everything you will ever know simply becomes a
glimpse of something greater.
If all we can say
of Jesus and
of God is that Jesus is God — all the God
of God there is — then we have effectively ruled out all other attempts
of the human spirit to
glimpse the mystery
of the ultimate; and this is all the more conspicuously the case
when our understanding
of «Jesus,» in the first place, is really a dogmatic reduction
of his person, his «thou - ness,» to the «it - ness»
of christological propositions that, most
of them, enshrine little more than our own religious bid for authority.
I recently
glimpsed reality — and rediscovered the importance
of contemplation —
when I encountered nature first - hand.
When we hear someone's story we see the hand
of God, where God has been working in their life and
glimpses of His plan for their future.
When the father, who has been waiting and watching, catches that first distant
glimpse of the returning son; the father rushes out to retrieve the lost son, to embrace the found son, to shower the returning son with generous hospitality, and to begin the celebration.
When we
glimpse the glory
of God in the face
of Jesus Christ, we
glimpse the future God has for us.
Like Job,
when we suffer we catch a better
glimpse of God:»... then in my flesh I shall see God.»
Perhaps the first
glimpse of cosmic relativity came
when Copernicus (1473 - 1543) proposed that the sun and not the earth is the center
of the universe.
Loving her new back story and the
glimpses of her personality — even her flirting with the new teacher, Danny Pink is so much more endearing instead
of off - putting like
when she used to try to flirt with Eleven.
In a conversation between a Spirit who resides in heaven, and a Ghost, who was an artist on earth, the Spirit explains to the Ghost, «
When you painted on earth — at least in your earlier days — it was because you caught
glimpses of Heaven in the earthly landscape.
We're in a time
when I believe that the voice
of God's people is desperately needed: we need to see a
glimpse of what life looks like the way that Christ intended it at creation.
When you say «You need not worry, just be a good person and maybe you will see a
glimpse of god», you do realize that parts
of the Bible emphatically reject that assertion, don't you?
From time to time (
when I can forget about myself — rarely) I don't get a
glimpse of how God is using that suffering in my life for a purpose... but this sinner still doesn't care for it.
Usually
when we have a wide field we rejoice, for we then see masses
of truth together, and often get
glimpses of relations which we divine rather than see, for they shoot beyond the field into still remoter regions
of objectivity, regions which we seem rather to be about to perceive than to perceive actually.
Despite the self - indulgence and crassness
of the season, are there not moments
when even the worldliest
of the world's worldly show signs
of having
glimpsed a flickering
of light that they perhaps can barely make out, but which they secretly hope reflects the reality
of their own best selves?
The poet Robert Frost once observed that «heaven gives its
glimpses only to those not in position to look too close,» as
when one sees a flower from the window
of a speeding train.
We are not inheriting the earthly power or the worldly wealth, hut
when Pentecostal and Catholic show up at city hall to make a plan to build affordable houses for the poor, we catch a
glimpse of another, better kingdom.
If I understand my
glimpse of Bohm's
glimpse, then our mental torture comes about only because we insist on conceiving reality as many
when it is truly and deeply one.
When you are weary and when you are ready to give up, think of the times when for a brief moment you glimpsed the kingdom of
When you are weary and
when you are ready to give up, think of the times when for a brief moment you glimpsed the kingdom of
when you are ready to give up, think
of the times
when for a brief moment you glimpsed the kingdom of
when for a brief moment you
glimpsed the kingdom
of God.
When we
glimpse the quietness and wisdom
of God and even momentarily take a God's - eye view
of our lives, our internal chatter
of anxiety and annoyance is silenced as our perspective shifts and our spirits sing in worship.
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.
The first quest
of the historical Jesus foundered, however,
when it became apparent that the synoptic Gospels and their sources were so thoroughly permeated by Christian theology that an uninterpreted Jesus could be
glimpsed only here and there.
But God does elbow his way into King's America — it wouldn't be a recognizable America if he didn't — and
when he appears it isn't as a distant, half -
glimpsed presence, a philosopher's God or the wan deity
of wistful almost - believers.
He had to figure out how to deal with the other after WWII — besides the Nazis, there were a whole lot
of others who remained indifferent to the suffering
of the oppressed... we have an ethical responsibility to respond to the face that is before us and
when we do so with kindness then we get a
glimpse of G - d.