Then again, he's not particularly kind to his New York characters, either — even Kline, who finds lovely
grace notes in a sympathetic character, feels shunted aside in the back half of the movie.
A talented ensemble (including Melanie Lynskey, Jason Ritter and Cobie Smulders) finds
grace notes in a so - so script
The grace notes in Dujardin's performance are an important booster for The Connection, which conspicuously lacks the grit and flavor of William Friedkin's tangentially related The French Connection, and at worst unfolds like Scorsese - lite.
We Jason Statham aficionados accept
grace notes in his films where we find them.
One of the comic
grace notes in this feud involves Max's friendship with Dirk Calloway (Mason Gamble), a much younger classmate at Rushmore, who spies Herman emerging from Rosemary's house, blocks his car when he's leaving, announces, «I know about you and the teacher,» and spits with fury on the hood of Herman's car.
Carell has at least three
grace notes in the picture, real hints that he's got a serious movie in him.
And there are sequences early on in the movie, such as her tentative confab with a fellow bewigged student, a shy widower (Kôji Yakusho), that bring out
the grace notes in their shared loneliness.
But the movie leaves little time for
grace notes in its delivery of plot information.
Not exact matches
Moreover,
Grace notes, «The Girl Scout's cookie sale is the largest entrepreneurial program for girls
in the world.
We realize that corporate diversity and hiring pages change, so if the information
in this dataset is inaccurate or out of date, please send a
note to Fortune data reporter
Grace Donnelly.
If any of the loans you wish to consolidate are
in the
grace period, remember to make a
note of this
in your application.
You
noted a difference
in the application of the word
grace, but I believe you'll find that even the word
grace is different because God's
grace isn't shed abroad as the Angel proclaimed saying God's goodwill is now toward man.
As seen
in the chiastic structure
noted above, the parallel statements «not of yourselves... the gift of God» are not explaining «faith» but are explaining «by
grace you have been saved» (See the excellent article by Rene Lopez called «Is Faith a Gift from God?
All of this is to say that to see the story as conveying an experience of believing or «belief
in action» is to see it as very close indeed to the parable form, for, as we
noted in our comments on the parable of the Wedding Feast, the implied question was, On what logic — that of merit or of
grace — do you actually live your life?
Grace Church is the kind of congregation where worshippers take
notes during the sermon, which on this Sunday focused on the importance of believing
in Jesus» virgin birth.
The Church's «faith story» is more than just a
graced subjectivity: it is the response by the redeemed Brideof Christ, of which we are all members by Baptism (
note, by Baptism, not by some a-sacramental
graced subjectivity), to the Lord who lived, died and rose again
in history and whom she awaits to complete all things
in His Second Coming.
It deserves
note, however, that a few at least cut right across this procedure to a belief
in the free forgiveness and
grace of God.
The sermonic form remains
in that each chapter ends on a
note of
grace, and there is very little explicit transition between chapters or reference from one chapter to another.
An Emergent definition of relevance, modulated by resistance, might run something like this; relevance means listening before speaking; relevance means interpreting the culture to itself by
noting the ways
in which certain cultural productions gesture toward a transcendent
grace and beauty; relevance means being ready to give an account for the hope that we have and being
in places where someone might actually ask; relevance means believing that we might learn something from those who are most unlike us; relevance means not so much translating the churches language to the culture as translating the culture's language back to the church; relevance means making theological sense of the depth that people discover
in the oddest places of ordinary living and then using that experience to draw them to the source of that depth (Augustine seems to imply such a move
in his reflections on beauty and transience
in his Confessions).
Note distinction between Christian concept of
grace, and all the rest requiring that we earn some or all of our salvation, as
in temple duties and missionary work.
Christians follow a ladder shaker of the highest order, whose word reaches us not just from the yellowed
notes that become sound
in a lecture hall they have
graced before, but from the anger of the picket lines where struggle is no stranger; nor should it be,
in a world that has not yet been fully redeemed.
The Old Rail Splitter was,
in many ways, a man of natural
grace whose words and actions show ¯ as Lord Charnwood
noted in his excellent 1916 biography ¯ a «most unusual sense of the possible dignity of common men and common things.»
Philosophically speaking, the virtuous life is regarded as the life worth living (the life lived well, or rightly); and so it seems fitting to conclude this summary of Lumen Fidei on the
note struck at the outset; namely, that
in this encyclical one finds the sort of word on which one can rely — a word one might expect,
in fact, from a conscientious father such as we have had
in both popes with which the Lord has
graced our times.
Note also
in the reading that this is the word, it is what God said to Moses; that the quality of divine compassion and mercy and
grace here comes through as it has not previously
in Exodus; that this is a recital of faith
in the nature and purpose of God (see the emphasis upon the divine «I,» even more pronounced
in Hebrew, and compare the same feature
in Joshua 24); and that all of this is an expansion of the single, simple, eloquent theme which opens and closes the recital: «I am the LORD,» conveying
in the very name all the essential meaning of the divine Life.
His
notes show him moving away from Biel's (and many others») complicated scheme which, while saving God's prerogative, maintains that the «natural» man has a chance of doing something worthwhile by «doing what is
in him», back to an idea that God's «prevenient
Grace» is always available and always necessary for a life worthy of man and God.
In five reflective chapters he offers the fruits of his reading of the New Testament, Gregory of Nyssa, Augustine, John Donne, and Jeremy Taylor, with poems by George Herbert, Thomas Traherne, and T. S. Eliot added as
grace notes.
Though the combo of mint and chocolate has a place
in my heart all year long, I'm happy to
note that the bright combination is especially welcome as wreathes and trees
grace our living rooms and twinkly strands light the dark - at - 5 pm streets around here.
Noting that her father, sprinter David Sime,
graced SI's cover
in 1956, Lisa riffs, «That's why Ed and I got together — so we could breed fast white guys.»
This was contained
in a
note dated October 13, 2015, and signed by
Grace Adzroe, Controller and Accountant General and circulated among all the Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) as well as the Metropolitan, Municipal and District Assemblies (MMDAs).
Students using MMT were able to learn the first 45
notes of «Amazing
Grace»
in half an hour while studying for GRE exams.
I went upstairs to the MICU and wrote a long
note in Grace's chart, the gist of which was expressed
in two sentences: «Her abdomen is simply not the abdomen of a person with necrotic bowel.
Despite being trumpeted
in certain circles as meaning that there's really nothing to worry about regarding the Greenland ice sheet, the authors made a point of
noting (although not
in this press release) that an additional source of mass loss needs to be identified
in order to reconcile their results with the
GRACE data (which do not show a reduction
in mass loss for the same period).
Grab a cup of coffee, let's laugh until we cry, and dare to DIY as I show you how fun and easy it can be to Dress you Nest for Less while
Noting the
Grace in all Life's messes!
-LSB-...] and white has been a dominant color combo this Christmas and I loved how Jen at
Noting Grace used it
in the Christmas decorations for her entry.
Wife
in Progress / / Postcards From The Ridge Sand Dollar Lane / / Lovely Etc. / /
Noting Grace / / Farmhouse For Five
Vignettes on MondayMy Creative Days Elizabeth Joan Designs
Noting Grace 2 Bees
in a Pod Belle Blue Interiors Farmhouse On Elder Hill
This family room from
Noting Grace beautifully showcases navy and orange
in the classiest way possible.
-LSB-...] Bees
in a Pod — Jenn Robb Restyle
Noting Grace The Honeycomb Home Chatfield Court Home with Cupcakes and -LSB-...]
Ramin Bahrani's talent for orchestrating sequences of tightly wound tension is
in full bloom here, as is his complementary knack for quieter
grace notes.
It's just all so sad, but never actually rings true, a movie about
grace in defeat that showcases few discernible
grace notes.
This uneven but ultimately sweet comedy - drama takes full advantage of Pacino's larger - than - life persona (think «Glengarry Glen Ross,» «Donnie Brasco,» «The Insider») and his ability to add
in lovely
grace notes.
Unusually for Spielberg, the emotional
grace notes that elevate his best genre work — Elliott's flying bicycle
in E.T. or that first dinosaur reveal
in Jurassic Park — are substituted with the sugar rush of endless cyberscapes.
And while the supporting cast gets the chance to add
in grace notes — big up Sienna Miller, Analeigh Tipton and Deadwood's Calamity Jane herself, Robin Weigert — Mississippi Grind belongs to the bruised - by - life duo at the center of it.
On top of some of the most exquisite character design, facial expressions and body language you'll see
in an animated film, several jaw - dropping flight and fight sequences and John Powell's majestic score are the
grace notes that take it from great to wondrous.
Call asks,
in a final
grace note that gives nothing away
in the enjoyment of the film.
It's hard to build a movie entirely on
grace notes, but Stéphane Lafleur's gorgeous black - and - white reverie about youths
in summer comes awfully close.
Finalist: Orly Silbersatz Banai gives good layered subtext as a self - deluding mom
in Yossi, Angela McEwan is one of Nebraska's loveliest humanizing
notes as a newspaper woman, Joanna Lumlay has a rich funny cameo
in Wolf of Wall Street Semi-Finalists: Portia Doubleday & Olivia Wilde add complicating romantic colors to Her's palette saving it from insularity, Rosie Perez could give Malika a run for her mercilessness
in The Counsellor, and
Grace Gummer is a great counterpart to Frances Ha's clumsy warmth with her Ivy league prickliness
The most one can say
in defense of this mirthlessness is that the film settles into a mildly pleasant melancholy
in the last act, as Alan, always the purest character and lone source of
grace notes, finally gets to come of age.
Pan's Labyrinth's protracted fascist metaphors and its ghoulish
grace notes are nearly as blunt and horrifying as anything
in Crash, and the film may even register as realism to the same group of voters who actually bought Sandra Bullock embracing her Hispanic maid.
When Sugar decides to stay
in the U.S. using any means possible, it's this melancholy
note, held through to the finish, about the
grace of the American Dream not for the guy washing dishes, but for the people hearing the streets of Manhattan bustle
in the background buzz of a long - distance telephone connection.