Sentences with word «immemorial»

The word "immemorial" means a very long time ago, so far back that people cannot remember or imagine when it started. Full definition
It was created to transfer into the visible reality of the world the mystery bidden since time immemorial in God, and thus be a sign of it.
«I heard the ripple washing in the reeds / And the wild water lapping on the crag»; ``... the moan of doves in immemorial elms / And murmuring of innumerable bees.»
In them is the authentic note, later to come to full expression, that in the nascent American democracy was the solvent for man's immemorial problems, the answer to his whole dream of freedom and worth:
One of the world's favorite spices, turmeric is a Southeast Asian native with an old and complex history: it has been used since time immemorial as a clothing dye and ritual purifier, especially among followers of Hinduism - a religious significance it still retains.
In his statement of claim, Alao who was installed the Baale on December 3rd, 2007, averred that the chieftaincy stool had been rotated for time immemorial between the families of Odegbero and Aborisade.
Yet from time immemorial until the end of the 18th century, all land apart from a few pockets in both countries was open to anyone who wished to cross it.
Here among the immigrants is life immemorial: comings and goings; fallings in and out of love, in and out of passion; birthings and dyings in near equal measure.
Travel the dark road of time immemorial with Maeniel, a lady werewolf, and her shapeshifting partner, Regeane, as they fight for their freedom and the freedom of their kind in Alice Borchardt's newest tale of mystical adventure, The Wolf King.
Since time immemorial politicians have supported proposed actions with claims those actions will support economic growth and put more people to work.
Furthermore, your post speaks as if a few posts on a blog can equate all the hate and division that billboards and churches and presidential candidates and religious organizations have been «spewing» since time immemorial which you continue with your post.
Men have from time immemorial experienced wonder, mystery, awe, and dread in the face of the inexplicable and uncontrollable forces of nature and of their own inner nature, and have hypostatized these experiences in the gods.
When this primitive instinct, ingrained by immemorial necessary, passed from the jungle into history, the consequences were terrific.
And however Western scholars may write their histories of the church, from time immemorial Asia has linked the church's expansion eastward to the missionary travels of the apostle Thomas.
I have no wish to make exaggerated claims, but I think I can fairly say that in all these cases the sense of worthwhileness and purpose was deepened and strengthened when the work was seen to be part of the «immemorial plan
Jeremy, I think you got it right by pointing to what God could not be if not having been a Trinity in Himself, that is, an ever loving and relational God from time immemorial [reminds me somehow of an apophatic theology as I saw in «The Cloud of Unknowing» or «The Dark Night of the Soul» (Juan de la Cruz)-RSB-.
It is not an honour the English side bestow lightly — only managerial great Sir Matt Busby and the «United trinity» of George Best, Denis Law and Bobby Charlton have been exalted in similar time immemorial fashion.
According to him, Ghana has since time immemorial maintained healthy relationships with all countries and will not change its posture under President John Mahama.
«We declare and confirm that the ancient Okomu - Apoi is an autonomous kingdom, of immemorial existence as part of the Ijaw Niger Delta ethnic nationality and not subject or subordinate to any other traditional authority including the Bini kingdom and its monarchy.
However, since time immemorial fear has also served as an effective protective mechanism in acute emergencies.
Yoga is a time immemorial form of physical exercise that aids in maintaining a perfect body mind balance.
Since time immemorial dating games have become a popular way through which men and women meet, socialize and eventually become an item.
After all these years of choosing purity of doctrine and bloodlines over pragmatic calculation, the Hyde School today has an atmosphere charged with the dedication to first principles of a religious community as well as the air of immemorial ritual of an old Maine summer camp.
The creation of keen intelligence made from time immemorial allows to face the complexity of the phenomena.
The essential ingredients for success are no secret and have been well documented from time immemorial strong leadership, a positive and orderly culture, good teaching and robust assessment systems.»
Hieroglyphics and even cave drawings testify to the fact that from time immemorial women in the throes of bringing forth the next generation have been tended by other women - either trained in the art of delivery or not.
From time immemorial A NATION CHANTS, BUT WE KNOW YOUR STORY ALREADY.
«The Corpseriders: A Tale of Aegis Immemorial» is the first adventure set in a unique world of dark fantasy and Eldritch horror.
Since time began, immemorial gold has been considered a safe haven against sweeping global economic uncertainty.
Immemorial temples, 24 - hour pizza huts.
Situated at the feet of the Poblet s Natural Park, and only at 500 metres of the Monastery of Poblet (Poblet Monastery, Monastere de Poblet, Klostern von Poblet), we found the Hotel Monestir ***, one of the most immemorial hotels in Catalonia (was well - founded in 1860), fully renovated following the rural style, in order to please our customers with a high quality stay and service.
Hi Bo, first of all, THANK YOU!!!!! Since the first trailer I got nuts to get my hands on this (playing GG since time immemorial too - yup, all that time), and just by the looks of it, I can tell that this will be perfect as always.
The focus is on aspects that have since time immemorial enabled human life and coexistence, such as water, animals, plants, language, silence or gifts.
Media rights In his impassioned defence of the media's right to name and shame those it deems have off ended public standards of decency, Mr Dacre argues: «Since time immemorial public shaming has been a vital element in defending the parameters of what are considered acceptable standards of social behaviour, helping ensure that citizens — rich and poor — adhere to them for the good of the greater community.»
In this case, an English Lord Chief Justice decided that the courts would not tolerate lawyers pronouncing Latin phrases in any way other than according to the courts» immemorial practice.
By choosing to send their kids to private schools, parents assert their right to be in control of their upbringing — the way it had been for time immemorial until the 19th Century, when the state began to supplant parents as «professional experts.»
Travel the dark road of time immemorial with Maeniel, a lady werewolf, and her shapeshifting...
The separation of church and state means that the state SHOULD N'T GET INVOLVED IN MARRAIGE, what has been defined from time immemorial as a union of a MAN AND A WOMAN!
Whether it's about dark skin debate in Bollywood or an issue of nepotism per se, since time immemorial, Indian actresses have proven themselves fearless
It does essentially the same thing parents have been doing since time immemorial — checking out how other people's kids turn out — only with the rigor of formal study design and a far larger sample size.
After all, adults have been shaking their grumpy, wrinkled fists at «kids these days» since time immemorial, but if you are among the skeptics, I have bad news for you.
From time immemorial, they've been squeezed by vendors and middlemen who dictate terms from on high and leave them scrambling to get by on razor - thin margins.
«These are tiny, modern - day versions of the old bunny ears that people have used to watch over-the-air television since time immemorial,» quipped one writer recently.

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