Sentences with phrase «immemorial as»

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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.
Since time immemorial, etiquette has been used to establish the principles of social virtue, as well as the rules, symbols, and rituals of civilized life.
This slave is the Father's eternal Word, whom God has vindicated, and so ten thousand immemorial certainties are unveiled as lies: the first become last, the mighty are put down from their seats and the lowly exalted, the hungry are filled with good things while the rich are sent empty away.
That knowledge which had been inherited from time immemorial was readily reverenced as being of divine origin, and was incomparable with anything that could be discovered in the present.
As distinct from conventional psychotherapeutic techniques that have, presumably, been proven effective from time immemorial.
From Time Immemorial was first hailed as a book that could change the entire Arab - Jewish polemic over Palestine» (New Republic), and an exuberant chorus of America's leading intellectuals stepped forward to laud its merits.
From time immemorial, women are portrayed as «powerless» beings.
But one thing is clear: though the website gives the Church's immemorial teachings about marriage (and does it, it seems to me, mostly rather well) the point is that this is very clearly - as the Church's constant restatement of its unchanging beliefs for each new generation always is - a response to our current situation.
Bigotry by any group against any group has existed since time immemorial and this storyline (as well as that of tolerance) has had countless of actors.
Was Jethro then a priest of the Lord» The oldest stratum of the tradition (J) consistently represents the Lord as having been worshiped without interruption from time immemorial among the southern tribes of Judah and her relations, such as the Kenites, the Calebites.
From time immemorial, home births have been stereotyped as unsafe and one of the greatest contributors to still births and post-natal deaths.
The truth of the matter is that a uniform formula has been used since time immemorial to asses our debt position as a country.
Since time immemorial, those who find it unsavory are invariably dismissed as naïve.»
«My amendment 4 is based on a simple point of principle, namely that a motion can be passed by a simple majority of one, as has been the case from time immemorial — from the very inception of our parliamentary process in what is sometimes described as the «mother of Parliaments».
«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.
The Ayurvedic and yogic traditions have been worshipping the Sun as the source of health, personal power, abundance, spiritual knowledge, wisdom and strength since time immemorial.
Although far from being a proto - Byron of romantic poetry, he has a point, as do any singers that have sung since time immemorial.
Since times immemorial, motorcycles have been regarded as a symbol of manliness and power.
It's a question that's been asked since time immemorial: Could a woman create an online dating profile «so loathsome that... that social conditioning has made it impossible for men to see women as more than just the sum of their...
One thing you should know about the Reader's year - end film rankings is that, from time immemorial, we've limited the candidates to movies that premiered locally between January 1 and December 31 — that's why Toni Erdmann, a big awards favorite in 2016, wasn't eligible until this year, and a handful of highly touted films premiering on the coasts now to qualify for the Oscars (such as Paul Thomas Anderson's Phantom Thread and Michael Haneke's Happy End) won't be considered until 2018.
Sadly, Event Horizon lacks the imagination to somehow equate ecclesiastical pursuits and cannibalistic blood rites (like Communion, for instance) with deep - space exploration's attractiveness as something that is essential, visceral, in mankind, innate and immemorial.
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.
It is meant to address the immemorial problem of poverty through an economic formula utilizing culture as a creative weapon for people empowerment and to discombobulate the culture of corruption that will instil a mind - set of good governance and responsible citizenship.
In this article, an effort is done to show that women were attributed highest position in Hindu scriptures and their role as a mother and wife is very crucial in nurturing the inherited values passed on to us since time immemorial.
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 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.
These dogs have been used since time immemorial to guard rice fields, houses and farms, and have legendary stories around them as well.
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.
Though it can be ceded that perhaps it doesn't work as the middle of Marston's plight, the act itself can instead be viewed as a historical reference to all of the meddling that pesky Americans have initiated within other nations since time immemorial.
While Morley's paintings invite the viewer to reflect upon the conflicts that have shaped humanity since time immemorial, they also echo the artist's personal experiences as a child during the Second World War, his cultural affinity with both England and America, and his lifelong fascination with models, from the plastic Air - fix kits of his youth to the paper cut - out varieties.
Rochelle Goldberg's ceramic vessels, not yet titled, appear timeless, as if they had been sitting on this warped basement shelf since time immemorial, a fitting finale to this invigorating exhibition, which remains on view through September 1.
Flowers have served as inspiration for painters and poets from time immemorial.
«When the people who will actually live inside wind energy plants get to vote on whether they prefer their community as it has been since time immemorial or covered with dozens of 50 - story noisy mechanical devices, peace and tranquillity wins every time.»
I have been depressed for years as I watched our US agro-business spray toxins on ancient cultures, who have loved and cared for this planet long before our western ways have slapped a price tag on everything they have considered sacred from time immemorial.
Children would not have able to run around playgrounds as they have done since time immemorial.
Third, picking up on his introduction, AG Szpunar underlines the historically («[s] ince time immemorial») important role of libraries (as repositories for books) «for the preservation of, and access to culture and scientific knowledge».
From «time immemorial» we have assiduously protected due process rights as a reflection of our rule of law.
And this is what I understand to be the meaning of our lawyers, when they say that these civil corporations are liable to no visitation; that is, that the law having by immemorial usage appointed them to be visited and inspected by the king their founder, in his majesty's court of king's bench, according to the rules of the common law, they ought not to be visited elsewhere, or by any other authority.53 And this is so strictly true, that though the king by his letters patent had subjected the college of physicians to the visitation of four very respectable persons, the lord chancellor, the two chief justices, and the chief baron; though the college had accepted this carter with all possible marks of acquiescence, and had acted under it for near a century; yet, in 1753, the authority of this provision coming in dispute, on an appeal preferred to these supposed visitors, they directed the legality of their own appointment to be argued: and, as this college was a mere civil, and not an eleemosynary foundation, they at length determined, upon several days solemn debate, that they had no jurisdiction as visitors; and remitted the appellant (if aggrieved) to his regular remedy in his majesty's court of king's bench.
Think of eVerify as the real - world equivalent of the mythical «permanent record» that vice principals and deans have invoked to strike fear into the hearts of many an insubordinate grade - school student since time immemorial.
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