These experiences shift in meaning by their juxtaposition with the less familiar, or what I may
imagine is manifest in the most commonplace occurrence.
Not exact matches
Descartes conjectures: «But maybe also I
am something more than I would
imagine; maybe all the perfections that I attribute to the nature of a God
are in some way in my power, albeit that they
are not
are not yet evident and
are not made
manifest by their actions» -LCB- Meditations, 37).
In conclusion it
is stated that the aforesaid Jurors declared Thomas More falsely, traitorously and maliciously by craft
imagined, invented, practiced and attempted wholly to deprive our sovereign Lord and king of his dignity, supreme head in earth of the Church of England, to
manifest contempt of the king and in derogation of his royal crown..
«
Imagine every Nigerian
being able to own a computer which with he or she can access the internet and avail themselves of the huge well of information and intelligence that
is evidently
manifest therein.
This would
be manifest, he says, particularly among so - called cyber-criminals, fearing the instantaneous and definitive forensic evidence from the
imagined cyber-sleuths.
They weren't built overnight, but once they got rolling, they
manifested themselves in ways no one dared
imagine.
But the possible 150 symptoms that
manifest for many women in the week before menstruation
are by no means
imagined.
Such valor
is accomplished by using his magic ring, which makes
manifest anything he
imagines (
be it a giant fist or a machine gun turret), and which comes in handy during his quest to thwart a planet - devouring force of yellow «fear» known as Parallax as well as the creature's Earthly proxy, mutated scientist Hector Hammond (Peter Skarsgaard).
In MY HERO ACADEMIA,
imagine what the world would
be like if 80 percent of the population
manifested superpowers called «Quirks»?
Although Jonah Lehrer discusses brain functions and their connections to different forms of creativity in
Imagine: How Creativity Works, the real delights and revelations here
are his stories of individuals, companies and cities that fostered new ways of looking at problems and new ways of solving them.Creativity — whether it
manifests itself as a Bob Dylan song, a W.H. Auden poem or a new...
If criticism
manifests most strongly in the face of what
is meant to move us forward as a species, one can only
imagine what curator John Cheim
was expecting for the onset of his most recent exhibition, The Female Gaze, Part II: Women Look at Men.
Terrified to enter an actual cemetery, this
is the second
imagined version Ursuta has
manifested.
If criticism
manifests most strongly in the face of what
is meant to move us forward as a species, one can only
imagine what curator John Cheim
was expecting for the onset of his most recent exhibition, The Female Gaze, Part II: Women Look at Men.1 It might
be easier, though perhaps a bit militant in this case, to look askance at a man for tackling a women - centric show, or at the canon - grounded lineup, or at the cautionary, simplified curatorial statement [Would we view these works differently if they
were made by men?]
The «secret» that
is described in the book and movie
is «The Law of Attraction», which tells us that if we want something to
manifest in our lives, we need to
imagine it regularly — to «know» that it will come to us.