Sentences with phrase «imparts so»

As its title suggests, Twilight is centrally concerned with the effects and implications of aging, and even if Newman at 73 is arguably too old to play Harry Ross, he imparts so much muted yet virile intensity to the role that he winds up carrying the whole movie around in his pocket — to extend a metaphor that the movie also plays around with.
I love salads with grilled vegetables because the grill imparts so much flavor.
This marinade is quick to put together and imparts so much flavor it's just amazing.
The sweet apple and sweet onion played so nicely together, and the hard cider as a cooking liquid imparted so much flavor.
She manages to impart so much knowledge in an entertaining, non-preachy way, and you'll come away with many realistic tips for how to live your best life.»
They impart so much flavor.
Finally Lilian A of Garland commented that Gary «imparted so much knowledge with a great sense of humor.»

Not exact matches

To be sure, a strong college network that an IIT or IIM arms one with definitely helps and so does the quality of education imparted.
Sitting in my ivory tower at college, having all the information to hand for grateful admirers to receive from my superiour position to impart or so I thought at the time.
Knowledge and genius are the twin factors of effective personality, and the true ultimate problem before the educator is how to impart knowledge so as to stimulate genius.
If I were to rightly divide the word of truth, this is what I would be doing and so should all folks do who impart to the biblically reasoned in order to bring the light the f I c t I t I o u s stories written with the words of truth.
In this sense, the premise is not so different from dozens of other network sitcoms featuring hapless husbands and the life lessons they learn and impart.
Only so is God able, through sharing our human flesh in the Incarnation, to impart eternal life to that flesh, rather than succumbing to our death and being extinguished by it.
So the knowledge imparted was at different levels, - technical rationality, critical rationality to evaluate ends, universal human values, and the humanism of the person of Jesus - but with search for the unity of their inter-relationship realized in the renewal of personal and community life as the ultimate goal.
Both seem to have imbibed the Enlightenment's desacralizing tendencies so thoroughly that any notion that God «imparts spiritual things under visible ones» (Calvin) scandalizes them.
I am hoping we stop just talking in general terms and be specific so that more elaboration becomes a requirement on my part to clarify and impart on the meanings of those words.
Later on I discovered that I had imparted false information and was so upset that I apologized to the entire church.
It is the Biblical notion that miracles have ceased to be normal... This is not to say that God has stopped performing miracles, or that the Holy Spirit has stopped working, but only that the Apostolic miracles such as speaking in tongues, prophecy / revelation, and healings have ceased as a normative gift to individual believers: 1) The Holy Spirit's purpose in imparting the «sign gifts,» has expired 2) The sign gifts were given exclusively to the original Twelve Apostles, so that the sign gifts and Apostleship are inextricably linked 3) The gift of Apostleship no longer exists
He maintains that this is probably so because the system imparts moral value to political involvement in the class struggle.
They didn't invite you to their church, so they could impart any certain knowledge to you... It was just Christ and Him crucified.
How can we be expected to believe that a God of all would be so partial in imparting revelation only to a few?
Chinese state endorsement of Christianity will help them extend their influence in Africa, Latin America and Eastern Europe, so impart it's a geopolitical game.
Nonetheless, many women feel so passionately about their pregnancy - which is to say, about their zygotes, even in the first few weeks of their existence - as to reveal by this deep emotion the inclination that nature has imparted in mankind to cherish and nurture the next generation.
And so he fastens on my examples of «moderate» positions and glides past the point: namely, that even measures far more modest than his can plant principles, or teachings, far more critical than anything his own, more ambitious plan, would impart.
She is convinced in all her childish naïveté and innocence, this conviction also ennobles her nature and imparts to her a preternatural greatness, so that like a thaumaturge she is able to conjure the finite powers of existence and make the very stones weep, while on the other hand in her flurry she may just as well run to Herod as to Pilate and move the whole world by her tears.
You hold the firmest convictions about Our Lord; believing him to be truly «of David's line in his manhood», yet Son of God by the divine will and power; truly born of a virgin; baptised by John «for his fulfilling of all righteousness»; and in the days of Pontius Pilate and Herod the Tetrarch truly pierced by nails in his human flesh (a fruit imparting life to us from his most blessed passion), so that by his resurrection he might set up a beacon for all time to call together his saints and believers, whether Jews or Gentiles, in the one bodyof his Church» (Smyrna I, 1 - 6).
So I am now asking where are we putting the inspiration that God is imparting on man today?
The Aristotelian theory maintained that a mass - particle continued in motion only so long as a moving - agent was in contact with the mass - particle and was imparting motion to it at every moment.
Returning to the connection between life and the curriculum, Whitehead considers that «So far as the mere imparting of information is concerned, no university has had any justification for existence since the popularization of printing in the fifteenth century... The justification for a university is that it preserves the connection between knowledge and the zest of life, by uniting the young and old in the imaginative consideration of learning.
In contrast with these, advertising has in its dynamics no motivation to seek the improvement of the individual or to impart qualities of social usefulness, unless conformity to material values may be so characterized....
10) Thou shalt impart thy knowledge and wisdom gained in your lifetime to the next generation, so that with each passing century, humanity will grow wiser and more humane.
In fact, the whole purpose of the discernment of spirits coincides with Milton's purpose in writing Paradise Lost: as Fish has rightly seen (and he was the first to do so), Milton wants us to live through the consequences of sin in our imaginative reenactment of salvation history (no wonder he felt that Paradise Regained was the capstone of his work) in order to keep us from the more dire lessons that life imparts.
I've been so bummed since receiving his reply, feeling I've been so disillusioned with those desiring to impart God's truth.
It is actually a very mild tasting fruit, so it does not impart any taste to the drink whatsoever — it just gives lots of body to it, and is ofcourse healthy.
The combination of oregano and garlic imparts an Italian flavor to this vinegar, which we keep on the mild side so that the heat doesn't mask the flavor of the garlic.
Freshly brewed java imparts plenty of flavor for a negligible calorie and sugar cost, so you can go easy on the sweetener.
Linda — I have never tried it so I can not say what kind of texture it will impart uncooked in the bread.
Traditionally, most chimichurri's use a white vinegar or red wine vinegar, but we went with apple cider vinegar and thought it imparted a sweeter element to it so we added just a touch of raw honey to it as well.
Hi Mark — Mostly, because the flakes are so thin and light, they're able to impart a milder hint of salt than regular, usually coarse, chunks of sea salt would.
But remember, the plank imparts a fairly heavy smoky taste so you don't want to cook delicate foods on it that will be overpowered by the smoky flavor.
It definitely imparts a different flavor though, so be aware of that.
The chips often don't melt, probably because they're meant for cookies, so they don't impart any sweetness.
The color imparted by hibiscus powder is just so beautiful!
A long, cool fermentation imparts flavor, so I don't recommend skipping it.
I have tonnes of fresh thyme in the garden so I added lots of lemon zest and lemon juice to the goat cheese mixture to create the lemony flavour imparted by lemon thyme.
The irish cream is so enticing... what a fantastic flavor it must impart on these goodies!
So, without further ado, I impart unto you my favourite - est cheese recipe of all times.
The chicken is marinated overnight in kefir, so the lactic acid helps tenderize it while imparting a subtle buttermilk flavor.
When the morrow came, two or three long tables were set in the far - reaching shade of grand» old oaks, whose every limb was hung plentifully with the long gray moss that is so common in the southern part of the Southern States, and which imparts to the trees in that section an aspect strikingly patriarchal.
I've always sprinkled a little bit of salt over the grounds before making coffee, but not enough to actually impart a salty taste, so I'm curious to give this a go!
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