Sentences with phrase «glimpse of them with»

Am not a manager or whatever but it is evidently clear that all we need is a striker that will score goals from the glimpse of it with just half a chance and also a DM to rotate with Coquelin.
And now, before giving up his job in the wilderness, he had returned to share a last glimpse of it with Jacobi, now a botanist with the U.S. Geological Survey.
The other items that are included in the 12 events will change everything are your nuclear war possibility and extra dimensions, which is something that we may get a glimpse of with [the] Large Hadron Collider?
We get a glimpse of that with her relationship with Dwight (Peter Sarsgaard), a handsome and erudite widower with political ambitions.

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Just as importantly, candidates themselves get an inside glimpse of whom they'll be working with and the type of work they're expected to perform.
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Reporters and photographers from both countries, who were held in a room with blacked - out windows, did not catch a glimpse of the pair as they played.
Many of these areas consist of fewer than 200 households or populations with less than 500 people to give us the most precise glimpse possible of what life is like in each of these communities.
With Donald Trump's team disclosures released last Friday, we got a glimpse at the investing strategies of White House staffers.
A glimpse of Bradford's CV would lead most to wonder why she would waste her time with an app in a highly crowded field.
The Jacobin story ran with the tagline of «exploitation in the video game industry provides a glimpse at how many of us may be working in years to come.»
At the Gasparilla Island Grill in Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa, you can catch a glimpse of a Rose Gold Unicorn Cupcake with rose gold sponge and hazelnut cream cheese filling.
During his service, Nimoy appeared in a Marine Corps instructional video that provides an interesting glimpse into how the military of the 1950s dealt with «combat fatigue» among its soldiers, a condition now called post-traumatic-stress disorder.
But it's hard to not notice the similarities between the site and the glossy magazines that line grocery store checkouts with promises of honest glimpses inside celebrity lives.
In a teaser trailer debuting Wednesday, Dos Equis gives customers a first glimpse at the second act, replacing its older, gray - bearded icon with more of a rugged, James Bond-esque character.
To give you a glimpse of what lies ahead for Messenger, Facebook has already collaborated with Uber.
All of these documents allow loan officers to dig into a person's history of paying back debts, and they can provide officers with a glimpse into a family's ability to pay back the loans they need.
Blockchain technology showed us a glimpse of this future, but spawned cryptocurrencies requiring gigawatts of processing power and armies of compliance officers to argue with regulators.
Dan's insights, combined with the firsthand experiences of more than 3,000 oDesk freelancers surveyed (including almost 2,000 Millennials), provide a fascinating glimpse into what the future of work will look like.
A preliminary glimpse of what is what is needed to turn the tide for the gold market occurred in the 3rd quarter with a sharp decline in all global equity markets.
A glimpse of our summer with the innovators of tomorrow!
With a strike involving only a handful of people, we get a clear glimpse of why unions came into being in the first place.
The one - day Summit will provide a panoramic overview of the global M&A landscape along with a glimpse into what's on the horizon for 2013 and beyond.
With other new buyer behaviors, such as those related to social influence, we are only getting a glimpse of at this moment in time.
The arrest of a Massachusetts man that the FBI alleges wanted to fly remote - controlled airplanes filled with C - 4 explosives into the Pentagon and U.S. Capitol, gives a rare glimpse into how the government has been focusing on the threat of lone wolves and homegrown terrorists.
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 of.
Thus friendship with Jesus Christ enables us to gain a glimpse, here and now, of eternal life within the light and life of the Trinity, a communion of radical self - giving and receptivity.
You can't leave the site without feeling like somewhere in the midst of the fields, the beers and the programmes, you've caught a glimpse of a world that is brimming with glory.
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.
I am not qualified to offer much of a philosophical treatment of it, but personally, it feels almost perfect and very close to the «truth», as dimly as we can hope to glimpse it; it just clicks with my intuition.
An impressive number of testimonies suggest that in some instances of extreme danger the totality or quasi-totality of our past is glimpsed «at once, more accurately, in a present moment which is contemporary with a very short interval of public time.
And then that moment of birth being one of complete relief and release and joy, yes absolutely, but instead of popping champagne corks or bursting into laughter, I cried from the core of myself — like some ancient writer said, I lifted up my voice and I wept, because she was finally here and we were alive and we were safe and I felt held by the God - with - us; it was the most human and most sacred thing I'd ever done in my life, it felt like a glimpse of Incarnation.
But now, I had seen a glimpse of my own heart, and knew that as long as I was in this flesh, I could never love him with agape love.
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.
Tim Chester's clear, insightful writing is filled with great advice, and great glimpses of God's love and eagerness to hear from us.
Most of us get only» a glimpse of this full union with God.
Jay responded by ruminating on this clause in the Constitution and confessing sadly that «the word slaves was avoided, probably on account of the existing toleration of slavery, and of its discordancy with the principles of the Revolution; and from a consciousness of its being repugnant to... the Declaration of Independence» (111:298) The number of such revealing glimpses into the thinking of the founders is almost without number.
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.
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.
For years I just assumed that the Gospels were incomplete, that we only caught a glimpse of Jesus» interaction with these people.
It's because she helps give me a glimpse, a fellow traveller with rumours of the north perhaps, and we're on the same road, no pedestals are required.
Then, and only then, can it be a place of preparation for mission and a worthy shop window for the Church, providing a glimpse of the values of the kingdom of God, intensified and adorned with all the energy and enthusiasm of youth.
His seminar on Tertullian was my introduction to serious historical research — one came away with a sense of having been in the room with that fiery Latin teacher and having glimpsed the whole oikoumené of classical and Christian antiquity.
With a glimpse of purity, his devoted keeper was peaking at me.
I am satisfied with the mystery of the eternity of life and a glimpse of the marvelous structure of the existing world, together with a devoted striving to comprehend a portion, be it ever so tiny, of the Reason that manifests itself in nature.»
The interweaving of the scientific quest with the search for moral resources that will help us confront threats to human survival makes this four - hour series more than just a glimpse of cuffing - edge research.
This is a defiant and risky act, filled with glimpses into the mystery of God and filled with disappointments at how frail are human attempts to embody God's love.
ie «just a glimpse», but rather that the «glimpse» is a perception of the viewer, and does not equate with «knowing» what are the motivations of another person.
Sitting in a steepled building with stained glass remembrances of Jesus» life while munching a bit of bread and sipping a bit of juice somehow does not help us catch a glimpse of Jesus nearly so easily as munching some potato chips and sipping from a bottle of water alongside a group of people who live in the streets, as the coastal breezes waft the ever - present stench of urine from the nearby walls and bushes over our little group.
Yet with this glimpse into the intimacies and chummy circles of others comes a heightened version of another phenomenon that Lewis called «the Inner Ring.»
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