Sentences with phrase «in earlier memories»

Struggling to overcome bad wiring, Rami's «Buster» (or Jonah as he's called in earlier memories) is a fractured individual in the throes of a crisis of faith and self.
An entire generation of adults has now experienced broadband in its earliest memories, so what more is there to say about our interconnectivity that couldn't be answered by any of us, with everyday savvy and common sense?

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If he falls in the range for 71 - year - olds with a college degree (he has a bachelor's from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania), then even if his language, memory, and other mental capacities have declined over the years he is probably not suffering from early Alzheimer's or other dementia.
Similarly, we heard «cash is trash» in the early 1980s just when fixed - dollar investments were at their most attractive level in memory.
Employees born in the 1960s formed their earliest memories during the time when cultural traumas like assassinations, protests, war, impeachment and riots shook the nuclear family.
Born in the Northwest Territories, where his father was school principal in remote Fort Smith, he's said one of his earliest childhood memories is the smell of the furs his mother bought for making parkas.
VANCOUVER, B.C. — Earlier today, The Vancouver Board of Trade revealed the 2015 winners of its Rix Awards for Community and Corporate Citizenship, which honour one outstanding individual and one exemplary organization each year, in memory of the late Dr. Don Rix.
I have so many cool memories from filming the show over three months in late 2016 and early 2017.
When I first came to shaving in the early 1990s, the very expression itself — wet shaving — had not been used in living memory.
One of my earliest childhood memories is standing in the back garden of our family home as my grandfather recited a prayer of committal for a dead bird we had just buried in the flowerbed.
One of my clearest memories of my early childhood was sitting at the bottom of the slide on the swing set in my back yard, on an Indian Summer's day...
My earliest memories have to do with the bound volumes of paper and ink that began to bleed into my soul, climbing into a low - slung tree in the back yard and wasting an hour with Tom Sawyer or the Count of Monte Cristo.
Firstly, it must be remembered, that he disclaims very early in the book that he can only speak for the mainline denominations with which he is familiar, and although my memory may fail me, he implies that he can only speak for his observations of the churches / leaders with whom he is familiar, and also that he may be wrong, and also, that he is only pointing out what he calls a possible cause for the problems he has seen, and hopes that his suggestions / ideas, will be considered, researched, etc, and that time will tell if his thesis bears any truth or not.
In all probability, it was the vividness of the memory of that pre-Easter fellowship between the disciples and the earthly Jesus that provided the pattern for the development of that remarkable sense of fellowship between the early Christians and the risen Lord which is such a feature of primitive Christianity — and which has had such an effect on the Jesus tradition.
And memories of forced union with Reformed churches in Germany in the early nineteenth century (which prompted much Lutheran immigration to the U.S) also induced isolation from broader American Evangelical culture.
Then shared memories of those early years plus present participation in Mormonism's corporate life completed the transformation.
Some of my earliest memories are of gatherings at my grandparents small apartment in Milwaukee where my relatives would crowd around the dining - room table and talk passionately about Israel.
Similarly, Garrison Keillor («Companion» host, writing in the liner notes to the anniversary record album) comments that his own earliest memory of radio, from his childhood in Anoka, Minnesota, is «sitting on my uncle's lap, his arm around me, my head next to his, as a tiny band played, and a man in New York said it was true, the war was over.»
This must represent the story as it was told in the earliest days, when memories were still fresh.
Memory and faith were fused indivisibly and reacted constantly on each other in the crucial early period, as indeed they still do.
The concert is in memory of Dax Locke, who inspired a town to decorate for Christmas two months early, fearing he would not live until December.
Those tastes of glory keep us going back to the same sources of affirmation, or the memories of pain keep us locked up and guarded against people who remind us of someone who hurt us earlier in life.
In the first pages of We Have Been Friends Together, Raïssa Maritain recounts one of her earliest memories.
Thus one who denies a priori that there was objective ground for the resurrection faith of early Christianity denies in effect the whole Gospel portrait of Jesus, for the knowledge of the living Christ after the crucifixion is altogether continuous, of a piece, with the memory of the human Jesus.
The early church centered its life around the memory of great events and the reenactment of those events in living expression.
«Whitehead noted in his early theory that perception passes continuously into memory (AE 189f; CN 68).
As he discovered, it is through the repressed memories, wishes, conflicts, and impulses in the unconscious that painful experiences and unfinished growth from the early years continue to cripple the ability of many people to live creatively in the present.
Among the defenses frequently encountered in counseling and therapy are repression (of painful memories into the unconscious); fixation (at a safer - feeling growth stage); regression (to an earlier, safer - feeling.
One of my earliest memories of church as an adult is standing in a Sunday morning service feeling a bit lost.
If later selves have content in them that resembles the content in earlier selves, then by an argument made familiar by Bertrand Russell, this resemblance would seem to require grounding in a monadic or dyadic universal which is a multiply exemplifiable entity in each, perhaps the relation of resemblance itself.4 In order to be veridical, my present memory of a past experience must have identical qualities instanced in it as were instanced in the past experience when it was presenin them that resembles the content in earlier selves, then by an argument made familiar by Bertrand Russell, this resemblance would seem to require grounding in a monadic or dyadic universal which is a multiply exemplifiable entity in each, perhaps the relation of resemblance itself.4 In order to be veridical, my present memory of a past experience must have identical qualities instanced in it as were instanced in the past experience when it was presenin earlier selves, then by an argument made familiar by Bertrand Russell, this resemblance would seem to require grounding in a monadic or dyadic universal which is a multiply exemplifiable entity in each, perhaps the relation of resemblance itself.4 In order to be veridical, my present memory of a past experience must have identical qualities instanced in it as were instanced in the past experience when it was presenin a monadic or dyadic universal which is a multiply exemplifiable entity in each, perhaps the relation of resemblance itself.4 In order to be veridical, my present memory of a past experience must have identical qualities instanced in it as were instanced in the past experience when it was presenin each, perhaps the relation of resemblance itself.4 In order to be veridical, my present memory of a past experience must have identical qualities instanced in it as were instanced in the past experience when it was presenIn order to be veridical, my present memory of a past experience must have identical qualities instanced in it as were instanced in the past experience when it was presenin it as were instanced in the past experience when it was presenin the past experience when it was present.
As each new self in the chain emerges and ceases to be, it passes on to later selves not only its content, but also the feeling of ownership.3 That is, later selves appropriate in memory the content and the feeling that the content is mine from earlier selves.
Growing up in a Quaker church community, Wimber recalls early memories of a «real church» with pews and its own building.
So if we want to build up a world with space and time, I don't see why you have to start to get them early on — why we can't start from organisms and their in - built action patterns which are inherited from actions or memories in the past.
In 1984, Yale historian Jonathan D. Spence published The Memory Palace of Matteo Ricci, an account of an early Jesuit missionary to China.
which now reports its own memory» of Moses» call; or if, in the unified story's intent, this is a reiteration at a critical moment of the call experience, it brings to mind the earlier episode of the mountain of God, the burning bush, and the holy ground (JE 3:1 - 6).
We perhaps visualize this in terms of memories of massed camel charges from Lawrence of Arabia — though camels really had nothing to do with those early Islamic conquests.
And there was another element too, especially necessary; there was the Christian community, compounded (as Professor Knox himself has shown us in his notable book The Early Church and the Coming Great Church) of «memory» and «the Spirit,» remembering the Lord and living in the new energy which his coming had released into the world.
In any means I finished early for the first time in my life, with absolutely no memory of what the question even asked..In any means I finished early for the first time in my life, with absolutely no memory of what the question even asked..in my life, with absolutely no memory of what the question even asked....
But one of my earliest and most treasured memories of him comes from a visit to Grandma and Grandpa's house, in North Carolina where they retired.
One of my earliest memories of cooking and falling in love with food came from spending a week or two in the summer at my grandparents house.
One of my favorite bread memories is when we were stationed in Germany in the early 90's.
«Pork cheek stewed in porter with celeriac puree» «One of my earliest memories related to food is a brown hare roast served at my grandmother's house.
Author Notes: Egg drop soup is an early food memory for me, brought home in Styrofoam cartons from a cheap Chinese takeout restaurant and slurped in thick, salty swallows.
Born and raised in Muscle Shoals, Ala., many of Evans» early memories involve food.
Writing this book not only got me to unearth my early food memories and why I cook the way I do, but also allowed me to delve into the notes I've gathered over the last 20 plus years of cooking in different kitchens around the world.
CENTRAL COAST Randall Graham, Founder and President, Bonny Doon Vineyard 2013 was an exceptionally early vintage for the Central Coast, the earliest in memory by at least three to four weeks, undoubtedly due in part to the preternaturally dry winter and mild spring.
Maybe Ill just make them in a different shape, call them little cakes and then I can enjoy without early morning donut making memories getting in the way of my enjoyment!
In fact, when I no longer treasure the long happy and fulfilling relationship we had in those early years and finally become immune to the memories of her in her glamourous glory yearIn fact, when I no longer treasure the long happy and fulfilling relationship we had in those early years and finally become immune to the memories of her in her glamourous glory yearin those early years and finally become immune to the memories of her in her glamourous glory yearin her glamourous glory years.
I understand that there may not currently be a 9 available that is bang on better than Giroud, but I'd like to have seen Arsene maybe take a stab at Jackson Martinez earlier in the window, or truly make an offer to PSG that might entice them to balance their books and sell Cavani — saying this with the understanding that I don't know that I've seen him be spectacular in recent memory, but with the squad of players that would be behind him, certainly he could improve us.
There is no doubt in my mind that the most disastrous decision we made during the past calendar year, up to and including the most eventful January transfer window in recent memory, was not the Sanchez debacle that saw him off to Old Trafford, which will forever be considered a failure of epic proportions, or the selling off of Ox to Liverpool following a thrashing less than a fortnight earlier, or even the triangular clusterf * ck that saw Giroud head to our crosstown rivals in the 11th hour, but the re-upping of our manager after another tumultuous and cringe - worthy campaign both on and off the pitch.
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