Sentences with phrase «ideal figure»

The fusion of the two ideal figures of Messiah and Servant of the Lord in the historical person of Jesus is dramatically represented in the scene which in all gospels prefaces the story of his public career.
As we know, folks, in general, are looking for ideal figures and chubby singles might be left out.
Yet his subjects are not ideal figures for they embody other human traits such as pride, anger, or pain.
To this ideal figure was often given the title «Messiah.»
If however we conclude that Jesus saw his mission adumbrated in the ideal figure of the Servant of the Lord, we encounter a certain difficulty.
Some applauded the engagement of Melbourne Victory's dual championship - winning mentor as the ideal figure to haul the Jets out of their seven - year quagmire.
This question has been troubling moms, or at least those mothers who find it almost impossible to get back into their ideal figure.
Mandelson is seen by the IPPR as the ideal figure to chair the inquiry due to his experience as an EU trade commissioner and twice holding the post of business secretary under both Gordon Brown and Tony Blair.
They point out girls that have amazing bodies, but they are just not what I would consider the ideal figure.
Both young and old alike are more active and more aggressive in achieving their ideal figure.
However, maintaining an ideal figure is not as easy as anyone may think.
There is no need for this photo to be provocative in any way and you definitely don't need to have an ideal figure (nobody does).
In a sport of princesses, Tonya Harding was the perpetual toad: a trashy, too - brash outsider whose mind - blowing axels and sheer athleticism could never quite make up for the fact that she didn't fit the demure, spangled mold of an ideal figure skater.
Focusing on two of his most famous sculptures - his ideal figure of «Love», and his bust of Tennyson - this exhibition reveals Woolner as a sculptor at the forefront of photographic innovation.
Both histories show at once the importance of race in the visual culture of the West and the ways in which, despite the strenuous efforts of many to the contrary, the result has been a hybrid creolization» (N. Mirzoeff, Bodyscape: art, modernity and the ideal figure, London and New York, 1995, p. 15).
There's no ideal figure by which all businesses can measure their labour turnover against.
This phenomenon is named for the Renaissance artist Michelangelo (famous for the Pietà and David, among other masterpieces), who viewed sculpting as an opportunity for an artist to release an ideal figure from the block of stone in which it slumbers.
The ideal figure exists within the stone, and the artist simply removes the stone covering it.
Shortly after contacting Michael and informing him of the acquisition I was looking to offload, along with the ideal figure it would take for me to sell the property, Michael was at the property the next morning doing his analysis, From that point on, his services weren't anything short of 5 stars across the board.
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