Sentences with phrase «great symbol of»

Love your star, a great symbol of love for your children.
Writing an interview thank you letter is a great symbol of professionalism and it shows your keen interest in the job.
A customized gaming console can be a great symbol of individuality and belief in personal freedom.
On the domestic front, this threatens to bring down the great symbol of Germany's efforts to remodel society in line with a climate - friendly lifestyle and mode of production.
If Keith Bolton has his way, hemp — the great symbol of the hippy North Coast — will be coming to a sewage treatment plant near you very soon.
«The smart mobile disco is a great symbol of the Smart brand's links with club culture — a scene that draws people together, forges bonds, and brings joy,» said Dr. Annette Winkler, Smart boss in a statement.
-- is just such a great symbol of women in comedy, being funny together without competing with each other.
It's our national bird and a great symbol of America and that's exactly why they want to kill it.
«Now shall you deal with me, O prince, and all the powers of hell,» she proclaims, as she rises in a mushroom cloud (the great symbol of unleashed evil in that Cold War era) to transform herself into an enormous horned and bat - winged dragon with Fantasia's Satan's gleaming, slitlike eyes.
TV was considered a great symbol of modern development.
In particular, it threatens Jews, whose success, visibility, and cultural self - affirmation serve as a great symbol of a post-traditional France.
And now our current president has brought the spirit of the private plane — the great symbol of extreme excess in isolated and theoretically productive comfort — to American public life.
Perhaps the greatest symbol of this trend for the present generation has been Timothy Smith, who in addition to his work at Johns Hopkins University has continued to pastor Nazarene churches and on occasion to preach «special meetings.»
The Babylonian god Marduk violently imposing order on the monstrous brood of Tiamat (chaos) provides one of the great symbols of Humanity 1.0.
The members of the various noble houses are involved in an ongoing struggle to sit on the ruling Iron Throne of Westeros, the greatest symbol of power across the Seven Kingdoms.
We move out of the church alone as well, carrying with us our own fragments of warmth and insight as we seek to make connections between the great symbols of the faith and the stuff of everyday life.
Perhaps the greatest symbol of May's transition is in her choice of new Conservative Party chairman, Patrick McLoughlin, soon to be Sir Patrick.
Phillip Hollobone: The red pillar box is one of the great symbols of our great nation, and it would be a national shame if pillar boxes were to disappear as a result of privatisation.
Fully - rounded, striated shoulders are one of the greatest symbols of the ideal, performance - built male physique and it's almost impossible to achieve a V - taper look without them.
This is a holiday that celebrates all the great symbols of womanhood around the world.
«There is perhaps no greater symbol of the maritime industry's environmental progress than what has been accomplished here.
Lee Krasner is perhaps the greatest symbol of the way the female Abstract Expressionists have been historicized.
The paintings (made by spraying, soaking and staining huge swaths of sheer cotton with the artist's proprietary diet cola formula) make direct use of the caramel - colored gold that is one of America's greatest symbols of youth and freedom as well as its premier health risk — an exported analogue to crude oil.
One knows John Chamberlain for welded sculpture with a lot of arguments — dense, wildly colored assemblages of America's greatest symbol of going places in space, automobile parts.
More than 100 years ago, a new statue standing tall in New York Harbor gave our nation its greatest symbol of freedom.
Some enthusiasts have touted blockchain technology as the greatest symbol of the fourth industrial revolution.
Meaningful gifts, like the ones that speak to their interests and talents, are great symbols of love for these kids.

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Harley - Davidson, another company with a great stock symbol (NYSE: HOG), had revenues of $ 6 billion last year, mostly from selling close to 270,000 cruisers.
It's important for Canada and it's a great symbol for Harper to have gone to China to strike this deal; it means we support the internationalization of China's capital markets and recognize its importance to Canada.»
Though she never wanted to be the symbol of the rebellion, people in Panem's districts relate to and listen to her — hallmarks of any great spokesman.
Omran has become a symbol of the ongoing civil war in Syria, but he is just one of an estimated 75,000 children fighting to survive in eastern Aleppo, the divided and once - great city at the heart of the struggle between the regime of Bashar Assad and the rebels attempting to oust him.
«The arch, our greatest symbol, was a subpar visitor experience,» said William O. DeWitt III, the president of the St. Louis Cardinals baseball team and a member of the Gateway Arch Park Foundation board.
«It's a great symbol that we're all in to try to make Amazon come to Michigan — and want to come here because of all the assets,» Simon said.
«As a city of great diversity, one shouldn't be surprised that there's a difference of views when it comes to symbols and words,» said City spokesman Mark McDonald.
In his powerful book The Non-Violent Cross James Douglass makes a great deal of the resurrection, but for him the resurrection is only a symbol of oppressed people's awakening to the power of nonviolence: «Man becomes God when Love and Truth enter into man, not by man's power but by raising him to Power, so that revolution in love is revealed finally as the Power of resurrection» (pp. 23 - 24).
It may be overstating a significant truth to notice that, in part because of the emphasis on faith, the generations after the Reformation were devoted to the clarification of the faith and they left us the legacy of great creeds and doctrinal symbols.
Here the sun, the centre of the universe, its eastern rising, its brilliant light pouring past the great crucifix over the cathedral sanctuary, is mere material by which the cosmic architect fashions a symbol that speaks of himself, his silent, humble presence in the bread and wine that is given to be eaten.
The culture of consumerism and the chase for material symbols of wealth and security have sometimes come to be dominant; the pursuit of spiritual fulfillment in many has slowly begun to degenerate into empty and sterile ritualism; the legitimate thirst for education has often become perverted into an obsessive drive to acquire with the greatest speed the formal diplomas necessary to gain entry to jobs offering the easiest opportunities to make the quickest rupees; political statesmanship in some areas has begun to depreciate into an opportunities race for power and position; the spirit of SEVA (Service) to the nation has intermittently begun to be suffocated in many, by the abuse of discretions, sometimes mediated by a bloated bureaucracy itself enmeshed in a vast network of multiplying paper and self - proliferating regulations; menacingly many good and decent people even in public life, have come to be corroded by a culture of demanding corruption; and some potentially creative lawyers, have begun to take perverted pride in mere «cleverness», rendering themselves vulnerable to the prejudice that they are a parasitic obstruction in the pursuit of substantive justice.
I think a great symbol for the word dysfunction would be a picture of a church building.
Such a contemporary appropriation of the symbol of the Kingdom of God can also make possible our realization of the gospel, or the «good news,» of the death of God: for the death of God does not propel man into an empty darkness, it liberates him from every alien and opposing other, and makes possible his transition into what Blake hailed as «The Great Humanity Divine,» or the final coming together of God and man.
He was one of the last great American leaders to take the kingdom of God as his governing symbol.
In spite of great diversity of origin and symbol, and widely varying degrees of spiritual sensitivity, most of them are not only critical but contain an apocalyptic or millennial note.
They seek a new or renewed vision and turn to the great myths and symbols of the world's religions to find it.
Have we not learned in our century that the great poets are mythmakers or myth - transformers, that the forms of poetry are transmutations of archaic ritual forms, and that the poet symbol is an interiorization or a revalorization of the religious symbol?
The Bible provided the patterns, symbols, and archetypes that made up what Northrop Frye has called the «great code» of Western literature.
Whether it be a shrine, or as simple a thing as the clock found in the rubble of a town that stopped at 3:20, the moment the tsunami crushed the hopes and dreams of a great many people, each is a symbol given to us as a method of rememberance of something most of us will never endure.
Finally, I would suggest that though one can't do everything in a single book, at a certain point the global ethic project must engage more fully and critically the various symbols and tenets of the great faiths.
Those symbols engendered in the founding are only vaguely and imperfectly understood today and readily exchangeable for «security» and «rights» among a people who, in the end, may no longer be worthy heirs of the great sacrifice.
If we are to survive as a people we must recapture the noetic and pneumatic insights gained during the founding period (e.g. the pneumatic reality of the Great Awakening, the noetic reality of the form of government, etc.) and we must repair the egophanic deformation that has resulted in the collapse of the symbols into the doctrinaire «system.»
In contrast to the authors of many of the classical theoretical approaches to religion — Marx, Freud, and even Durkheim — Berger seems to give greater autonomy to the functioning of religious symbols and, indeed, suggests an interesting means of circumventing the problem of reductionism while giving social conditions a legitimate role.
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