Sentences with phrase «in earlier incarnations»

In earlier incarnations, Shazam made money primarily from advertising revenues and linking customers to services like Apple Music.
(known in its earlier incarnations as Mike Tyson's Punch - Out!!)
In earlier incarnations of hardship rules this was defined as having more than # 500 of charges a year — so that seems a good benchmark.
In earlier incarnations of hardship rules this was explained as having more than # 500 of charges a year — so that seems a good benchmark.
The heavy - going mystic - symbolic trappings of Joey in his earlier incarnations are played down here in favor of the sheer gorgeousness of the steed.
In this early incarnation, the Bank only had the ordinary functions of a commercial and savings bank.
In 2012, when the Obama administration first proposed the so - called HHS mandate, requiring employers to provide insurance coverage that included free access to contraceptive and abortive drugs, it provided an exceedingly narrow religious exemption from the rule that echoed some of the distinctions first made in these earliest incarnations of the English tradition of toleration.
Infant geniuses, it is claimed, remember skills learned in an earlier incarnation.
But many were gone forever, like Solidariti or my friend Bill Beutler's old Blog P.I. (in its early incarnations, complete with a mustachio'd Tom Selleck as its logo), whose content doesn't seem to be archived online in any way.
It was financed by BBS, which, in its earlier incarnation as Raybert Productions, had dreamed up the Monkees and delivered the countercultural shock of Easy Rider, and had just presented the existential angst of Five Easy Pieces.
Reynolds holds himself about as well as he possibly could as the title character, luckily being afforded the opportunity to play him again since he wasn't at fault for the poor treatment Deadpool / Wade Wilson received in that earlier incarnation.
He then cast Bateman, who was on in an earlier incarnation, signed dramatic veterans such as Fonda and the character actor Stoll and re-teamed with «Date Night» star Fey (in arguably her most dramatic part), hoping to bring her along for the career reinvention.
Aboud may have hoped that the acid tongues of the librarian, and Alfie in his earlier incarnation, would offer some relief from the movie's overall pixyish air.
They were imported into the US during the 1890s and were popularised by actresses as lap dogs and fashion accessories in their early incarnation, as well as today.
Never looked back, Uverse has been great (aside from the fact that the router interface was obviously in an early incarnation when I started.
Also, in an earlier incarnation of Mystic Defender, Alexandra is shown completely naked towards the end.
In fact, Mirror's Edge has quite a bit in common with those games (at least in their early incarnations) with its emphasis on jumping and speed.
The exhibition also presents O'Keeffe as an artist inspired by place, but in an earlier incarnation, not yet the myth - enshrouded dowager of the desert.
[*] He explained that in an earlier incarnation, in the early 1990s, he had gone to Bosnia and Croatia to analyze the potential of satellite sensors to detect mass graves in forests.
Watson has devoured human intelligence from the battlefields of chess (in an earlier incarnation of the programme) through the game show «Jeopardy» and now the rarified world of Go.
The New York University professor, who has also held positions at the International Monetary Fund, the Federal Reserve and the World Bank, claims that blockchain proponents erroneously compare the technology to the internet in its early incarnations.
In its earliest incarnation, ASG history has it being originally founded by singer - songwriter, Christine Alber.

Not exact matches

Especially was it surprising to find Michael Novak in this role, for in a previous incarnation he was one of the early proponents of a theology for radical politics.
For if a religious movement necessarily embodies a backward movement of involution and return, then the very fact that we have died to the religious form of early Christianity can make possible our passage through a reversal of religious Christianity, a reversal that can open to us a new and fuller participation in the forward movement of the Incarnation.
(21) A legend has it that Amaru, one of the earliest and greatest Sanskrit poets of love, was the hundred and first incarnation of a soul which had previously resided in the bodies of a hundred women.
None of that refutes or diminishes humankind's fall into sin, the story of early Israel's history, the incarnation of Christ, or God's power in this world.
The general position of these writers, whose contributions vary considerably in approach and quality, is that Jesus made no claim of divinity for himself and that the doctrine of the incarnation was developed during the early centuries of the Christian era as an attempt to express the uniqueness of Jesus in the mythological language and thought forms of the Greek culture of the time.While recognizing the validity of the patristic theologians» work, which culminated in the classical christological definitions of Nicea and Chalcedon, the British theologians question whether these definitions are intelligible in the 20th century, and go on to suggest that some concept other than incarnation might better express the divine significance of Jesus today.
As I mentioned earlier (and you clearly deliberately skipped or just had a hard time understanding big words) is that the religion of the israelites and the current incarnation of judaism is similar but still separate, in that they had different rituals (sacrifices), different holidays (no simchat torah, etc...)
I used this analogy earlier in my attempt to get at the significance of Jesus as what has traditionally been called the incarnation of God in human existence.
An earlier version of chapter two appeared in Interpretation 26/2 (April 1972), 198 - 209, while chapter four has drawn on materials originally appearing in «Lionel S. Thornton and Process Christology,» Anglican Theological Review 55/4 (October 1973), 479 - 83; «The Incarnation as a Contingent Reality: A Reply to Dr. Pailin,» Religious Studies 8/2 (June 1972), 169 - 73; «The Possibilities for Process Christology,» Encounter 35/4 (Winter 1974), 281 - 94; and «Theological Reflections on Extra-Terrestrial Life,» originally given as the Faculty Research Lecture for the Spring of 1968 at Raymond College of the University of the Pacific, Stockton, California, and published in The Raymond Review 2/2 (Fall 1968), 1 - 14.
We are now in position to see more clearly how Paul understood the necessity of the incarnation, (This term can scarcely be avoided, but will be understood, when applied to Paul, in the light of what I tried to say earlier), about which we were speaking in the preceding lecture.
Early Christianity announced the incarnation of this Person, and Justin makes the further claim that Scripture is the parent of all truth among the nations, and that the Lord who is revealed to us in the New Testament is the author and the hermeneutic canon of the Old.
This study of the contribution of Hebraic and early Christian realism to world literature in effect draws out the corollaries of the Incarnation for the aesthetic order.
'» (Dies Domine, 2) The Witness of the Fathers It is also incorrect to say that the early Fathers had nothing to say on the subject of the place of the Incarnation in the plan of God for creation.
As an elderly man Cassian also wrote a theological work, «On the Incarnation of the Lord Against Nestorius,» but as a thinker he does not move in the company of the great theological minds of the early church» he is not an Augustine or an Athanasius.
As early as the thirteenth century we hear of the Angelus, at first only in the evening, with its ringing of a bell in recognition of the incarnation and with a petition to the Virgin.
From its early days it had what was called the kenotic tradition — the emptying of self in humility as Christ did in His incarnation.
As the earlier Feast of Tabernacles symbolized the incarnation, God's tabernacle with his people in the person of his own son, so this later Feast of Dedication symbolized the dedication of the son of God to his mission, the climax of which would be his voluntary sacrifice of himself for the sins of humanity.
Since the club's revival in 2008/2009, there has been growing interest in the history of sports shooting at Oxford and the members of the club's earlier incarnations.
Armada, like freeride in general, owes an intellectual debt to Jason Levinthal, 31, an Albany, N.Y., native who in 1995 fashioned one of the earliest incarnations of the twin - tip, as a senior project for his design degree at the University of Buffalo.
John Timpson, who hosted Today in the»70s and»80s, once condemned the output of earlier, more frothy incarnations as entirely consisting of «eccentric octogenarians, prize pumpkins and folk who ate lightbulbs and spiders».
An idea for a political contributions database floated around in the early days of the original dot - com - era incarnation of Epolitics.com, and it's great to see the promise fulfilled.
In a crucial difference with the version of the legislation that failed to win sufficient Republican support earlier this year, the current incarnation allows states to individually decide which pre-existing conditions insurers must cover and removes caps on how much the afflicted can be charged, and includes an age tax that allows insurance companies to charge higher premiums to individuals between the ages of 50 and 64 — allowing it to win votes from the previously recalcitrant Tea Party - aligned Freedom Caucus and pass by a margin of 217 in favor to 213 againsIn a crucial difference with the version of the legislation that failed to win sufficient Republican support earlier this year, the current incarnation allows states to individually decide which pre-existing conditions insurers must cover and removes caps on how much the afflicted can be charged, and includes an age tax that allows insurance companies to charge higher premiums to individuals between the ages of 50 and 64 — allowing it to win votes from the previously recalcitrant Tea Party - aligned Freedom Caucus and pass by a margin of 217 in favor to 213 againsin favor to 213 against.
Following the gripping instalment from Chris Bryant's diary in today's Independent, ConHome presents an earlier extract, during his previous incarnation as King Harold the Second:
Sisson says the ketogenic diet of today is a «kinder, gentler» version of its late»80s / early»90s incarnation, which was frequently lumped in with the high - fat, high - protein Atkins Diet and called for the use of special «keto strips» that tested urine for metabolic byproducts called ketones.
Although scholars working in a variety of academic disciplines have studied these earlier forms of mediated matchmaking (e.g., Ahuvia & Adelman, 1992; Lynn & Bolig, 1985; Woll, 1986; Woll & Cosby, 1987), current Internet dating services are substantively different from these incarnations due to their larger user base and more sophisticated self - presentation options.
But The Gifted supplies some additional reasons anyway, with customary vagueness about how it fits into a greater continuity: The X-Men as the public knows them have «disappeared,» and it's (intentionally) difficult to tell whether this is an early step in the process that leads to the mutant - light world of Logan, the mutant - annihilating alternate timeline of Days Of Future Past, or just a contemporary version of the periodic X-Men recessions that seem to plague the earlier incarnations of the team (Days Of Future Past and Apocalypse have both Xavier's school and his injustice - fighting squadron expanding and receding as needed — part of that infinite - origins deal the X-Men movies traffic in).
And who better to provide currency than Stiller, whose acute perception of popular culture imposed a «best before» date on large portions of «The Ben Stiller Show» — the earliest incarnation of which happened to air on MTV, thus shedding light on the idiosyncratic feel of scenes depicting Michael in the workplace.
In 1993, Graham Fuller went a step further, calling Tarantino «not so much a postmodern auteur as a post-postmodern one, for he is feverishly interested in pop - cultural artifacts and ideas... that themselves spring from earlier incarnations or have already been mediated or predigested.&raquIn 1993, Graham Fuller went a step further, calling Tarantino «not so much a postmodern auteur as a post-postmodern one, for he is feverishly interested in pop - cultural artifacts and ideas... that themselves spring from earlier incarnations or have already been mediated or predigested.&raquin pop - cultural artifacts and ideas... that themselves spring from earlier incarnations or have already been mediated or predigested.»
Rising from the ashes of Subway Cinema's original Old School Kung Fu Fest screenings of early 2000's, the new incarnation was relaunched in 2013 as a Spring festival at Anthology Film Archives.
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