Sentences with phrase «in imagination of»

The truth is that a universal life policy with a 10 year guarantee is only permanent in the imagination of the company offering it.
The idea of the ancestral «village» is front and center in the imagination of Greeks.
But what makes them useful in solving real problems for consumers and businesses just as LISA does, resides in the imagination of the new legal service creators in how they use these technologies and their willingness and ability to go there.
She may be the face of environmental activism in the imagination of Attorney - General George Brandis, who wants to change the laws to nobble «radical green activists» so they can not «sabotage» development with «vigilante litigation».
Describing these works that leap off the canvas, Steir has said, «Installation allows the artist to paint out of the painting and into space and the viewer to move from space into a painting — the space where the act of painting takes place is in the imagination of the viewer.»
This exhibition places this local reflection within a broader global consideration of the role of artists in the imagination of emergent states of the early 20th century and a contemporary reflection on the task of the artist in relation to civil society.
During this time, artists worked to create what they defined as «pure art» — creative works that were not grounded in visual perceptions, but in the imagination of the artist.
He invites collaborators to bring their own styles to the blank canvas of a carved Blockhead and finds infinite possibilities when using these forms as his canvas and the possibilities in the imagination of others.
She was breaking boundaries — in her mix of media, in the imagination of her subjects, and in choosing them from both America and the Middle East.
Entrenched in the imagination of capitalism and colonialism, thank - you notes from Henry Kissinger and personal, familial belongings are among the array.
This exhibition examines the role played by Haiti in the imagination of Orville Bulman (1904 - 1978), a Midwestern businessman - turned - artist, and his patrons.
In the game we traverse a dark, mythical world, full of references to popular stories, characters, and monsters born in the imagination of the Celts.
For most gamers, video games are a way to escape our troubles in the real world and live in the imagination of the developers.
This action RPG originally started in the imagination of creator Samir Rebib twenty years ago, and a successful Kickstarter campaign launched back in 2014 (along with a boost from Focus Interactive) is making it a reality.
It is an institution whose reputation looms large in the imagination of so many more people than can ever have visited it, let alone been members.
This exists only in the imagination of the cartographer.
«Tamalpais beckons with the mystery and delight that high places evoke... Just a mountain, but fixed in the imagination of a city.»
Of the many moments that stuck with me from this short story collection was when a young woman, Rosa, saw a beach she'd never visited by closing her eyes in a bathtub and listening to her lover, Yauba, describe it to her — the memory of one lived in the imagination of another.
None of that fancy stuff was ever in the imagination of the original 1948 F - Series» creators, but I like to think they'd be psyched to see what good seven decades has done for their truck.
Light a fire in the imagination of children using simple, easy - to - do activities.
It can only exist in the imagination of those who play what the President has described as «irresponsible politics» with everything.
He said that the entire allegation in the publication was an outright falsehood and only existed in the imagination of the writers and their collaborators.
He maintained that the allegation was as spurious as it was in the imagination of those who concocted it.
He hath showed strength with his arm, He hath scattered the proud in the imagination of their heart.
Towards the end came the Magnficat (the song Luke put into the mouth of Mary the mother of Jesus in his version of the Gospel), with its inspiring poetry, Magnficat anima mea Dominum, «My soul doth magnify the Lord... He that is mighty hath done great things for me: and holy is his name... He hath scattered the proud in the imagination of their hearts... He hath put down the mighty from their seat and hath exalted the humble and meek... He hath filled the hungry with good things and the rich he hath sent empty away.»
As the superior in relation to its mental inferior, or as an older person in relation to a child, can press its claim to such an extreme that it ends by actually weakening the mind of the mentally inferior or the child, so also the Eternal can in the imagination of an excitable person make an attempt to push the temporal into madness.
Where the powerful and proud are brought down and scattered in the imagination of their hearts; where the poor and lowly are gathered up in grace; and where the hungry are filled with good things, while the rich are sent away empty.»
As time went on, Yahweh was detached in the imagination of his people from his exclusive residence on Sinai, and he became acclimated in Canaan as lord of the land.
For centuries this special attachment of Yahweh to his wilderness mountain remained vivid in the imagination of his devotees.
In the imagination of the church, John is the one who is always pointing toward Jesus Christ: «Behold, the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world» (John 1:29).
Certainly, if the idea of Jesus» risen life started with any factual element associated with an empty tomb, that element was never clearly visualized, even in the imagination of the first disciples, and is now confused for us in narratives that contradict each other on every important detail.
It was, in a word, recognizably the same Sheol that had developed in the imagination of later Judaism, an intermediate state between death and resurrection.
It is evident that the sexual symbolism so fully used by Blake (and so widely felt to be the fullest symbolism for total presentness in the imagination of our time) carries with it this sense of the dissolving of structure, of the loss of self in total union.
Paul Scott Wilson, for example, argues in Imagination of the Heart (Abingdon, 1988) that stories put the preacher in touch with our shared human imagination.
Since Shaddai and El Shaddai appear frequently in Genesis and Exodus in many familiar stories, the idea that the biblical God is chiefly characterized as almighty became deeply entrenched in the imagination of Christendom, especially in the West.
For several centuries before the American Revolution the history of the Roman republic had figured prominently in the imagination of educated Europe.
And Isaac Backus noted that all government «in the imagination of many, interferes with such liberty.
In the second place process thinking opens the way to a re-actualization in our imagination of man's freedom.
The first lives in the imagination of the people, and is thus an illusion.
As far as any can show, ALL gods exist solely in the imagination of people.
He has shown strength with his arm, he has scattered the proud in the imagination of their hearts, he has put down the mighty from their thrones, and exalted those of low degree; he has filled the hungry with good things, and the rich he has sent empty away.
Do you expect to live in the imagination of some posterity of haters?
In the imagination of the postmodern West, the end comes courtesy of techno - magic or meaningless catastrophe.
Finally, insofar as a «Benedict Option» does suggest retreat, it fails in its imagination of what constitutes advance and retreat, and so it lays the accusation of retreating in the wrong place.
He has scattered the proud in the imagination of their hearts; He has put down the mighty from their thrones, and exalted those of low degree.
«He has shown strength with his arm; he has scattered the proud in the imagination of their hearts; he has put down the mighty from their thrones, and exalted those of low degree» (Lk 1:51 - 52).
Since you will not be able to find any two people who agree 100 % what god is or does, the definition for god is in the imagination of whomever is defining god.
He has shown strength with his arm, he has scattered the proud in the imagination of their hearts, He has put down the mighty from their thrones, and exalted those of low degree; He has filled the hungry with good things, and the rich he has sent empty away.
For the moment, the Franken candidacy still exists mostly in the imaginations of political analysts.
They're all figments in the imaginations of weak - minded people.
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