Sentences with phrase «in fine tradition»

But in fine tradition do not expect a price cut as Osterloh also confirmed that «Pixel stays premium».
At that time the Society's regulatory function was still conducted in the fine tradition of the gentleman's club.
The cyberpunk world of Shadowrun has enchanted RPGs fans for more than 20 years, and Dragonfall carries on its legacy in fine tradition.
The Journal's Tucker Stone loved this thing back in the day, placing it in the fine tradition of comic book writers «purging themselves of their anger.»
In the fine tradition of Friday Flash Fiction, I'm going to share some old and new super short pieces periodically.
- Ford Thunderbird Super Coupe: This is a vehicle built in the fine tradition of a European grand touring car.
RheeFirst's logo depicts Michelle Rhee with a humongous crown on her head in the fine tradition of satire.
It is in this fine tradition that my friend and colleague Kathleen Porter - Magee took a scriven swipe at me.
But in the fine tradition of blogging, I need to make this about me.
I'm hoping it follows in the fine tradition (Night of the Living Dead, Invasion of the Body Snatchers) of horror / sci - fi films pushing cultural envelopes.
In the fine tradition of protests, I am still at it.
In the finest tradition of rock bands and tech companies, her first headquarters was in her garage in rural Alabama.
In the finest traditions of classic British hospitality epitomized by The Stafford, The Game Bird will celebrate the very best of British cooking but with innovative, modern touches, in a relaxed atmosphere with exceptional service.
Given the first - team opportunities that have been handed to players such as Marcus Rashford, Varela and Borthwick - Jackson this season, hopes are high the latest batch of champions will not only be able to follow in the fine traditions of wracking up league title wins but also breakthrough into the senior team soon.
Those monuments capture its infrastructural remake, from a backwater «civil service» state that rose and fell by Abuja's dole; to a land poised to harness its resources, in the finest tradition of the Yoruba Omoluabi.
«Mickey Carroll was a reporter in the finest tradition of American journalism, a dedicated educator and a knowledgeable commentator on the American political scene,» said Quinnipiac University President John L. Lahey.
The New York State Trooper stepped up in the finest tradition of the New York State Police.
«In this book, Amy Weintraub directly addresses the core of depression: the problem of Being itself, in the finest tradition of Yoga.
To be clear, progressives» use of equity arguments to ensure all kids get a great education is in the finest traditions of American public education.
With enhanced equipment levels, revised suspension settings and greater refinement, the 2011 Model Year Nissan 370Z Coupe and Roadster are set to continue thrilling drivers in the finest tradition of «Z».
For the first time on a BMW all four doors are frameless — a design solution that not only indicates the vehicles coupé - like silhouette but also emphasises the elongated roofline in the finest tradition of a Gran Turismo.
In the finest tradition of Italian craftsmanship, stitching is performed by hand, while the front headrests are embossed with the exclusive Trident logo.
Duck Inn provides B&B accommodation in Richards Bay, as well as self - catering options, in the finest traditions of hospitality and comfort with gracious and attentive service.
But the report makes clear that the committee conducted Lindzen's interview in the finest traditions of a kangaroo court.
«I was dealing with a prosecutor who acted in the finest tradition of prosecutors and I did what a good defence lawyer does, which is to make reasonable accommodations when I could and we fought about what we had to fight about.»
«The rule of law is critical to our nation's democracy, and these lawyers are acting in the finest traditions of our profession in upholding this fundamental concept.
I wish to commend her counsel Stephen Bernstein who assisted her in the finest traditions of the Bar.
Both Roberts and Kagan write in the finest traditions of the Solicitor General's Office, where Roberts once worked as Deputy and which Kagan now leads.

Not exact matches

Many, in the city's fine tradition, «cruised the ave» — driving back and forth across town, one mall to the other, checking out other «cruisers.»
It may be a fine Canadian tradition in our perpetual political cycle for opposition parties to promise transparency and openness as they attack a tired government which has tossed both overboard, only to come to power and be accused of the same.
Some people would rather not engage in any of the traditions or festivities, and that's fine.
Scripture says that Joshua made the sun stand still, which harmonizes just fine with the Christian tradition that God can intervene in nature to suit his purposes, but which triggers all kinds of red alarms in my brain when I try to sort it out scientifically.
How is it possible at a time like the present, when the whole world is at war, to sit down calmly and consider such a subject as the Earliest Gospel, to study the evangelic tradition at the stage in which it first took literary form, to discuss such fine points as the emergence of a particular theology in early Christianity or the transition from primitive Christian messianism to the normative doctrine of later creeds, confessions, hymns, and prayers?
In all cases, these crimes have sprung from aspects of the teachings of these traditions that are rejected by its finest representatives.
And he said to them, «You have a fine way of rejecting the commandment of God in order to establish your tradition!
As it advanced, it made «finer and finer distinctions between layers of tradition in the Gospels, beneath which the real object of faith — the figure [Gestalt] of Jesus — became increasingly obscured and blurred.»
Anyone who doubts this ought to reread that brilliant, genreconscious postmodernist (not existentialist) Soren Kierkegaard on sin, grace and the decentered Christian self Even the otherwise happy recovery of the traditions of Christian spirituality in our day are also in danger of becoming further fine - tuning, further new peak experiences for the omnivorously consuming modem self.
The move coincided with a white paper circulated by Chinese authorities that said religious communities in the country should «adhere to the direction of localizing the religion, practice the core values of socialism, develop and expand the fine Chinese tradition and actively explore the religious thought which accords with China's national circumstances.»
We in the U.K. have a fine tradition of Spirit - led, Word - based preaching and teaching, with men and women seeking weekly (not weakly!)
Because creation ostensibly ended with the biblical era, we who follow are not considered a part of the ongoing creative process, but are to function as the custodians of religious dogma and ritual, oblivious of Christ's words, «You have a fine way of rejecting the commandments of God, in order to keep your tradition
Even when the Archbishop of Mainz's officials were at their most tiresome in demanding taxes, and the day workers at their most aggressive in resenting the situation, still there was something to be proud of, something with which to identify a long tradition symbolised by the many fine buildings.
«We are excited to launch the Downton Abbey Wine Collection, made in the finest Bordeaux winemaking tradition,» said William Zysblat, co-creator of the wines.
It's all good, because even really fine, reliable traditions can use a little fine tuning every once in a while, and even really fine lives can withstand some major turbulence.
Today, the team of skilled craftsmen, experienced in fine tailoring and fabric pattern matching, ensure that every piece that leaves the factory, continues to maintain the tradition of quality and style.
There aren't many recipes that have survived into modernity from my Grandma, who enjoyed her vegetable boiled until they were grey in fine English tradition, but this is one that has stood the test of time.
The Dewar's Aberfeldy Distillery in the heart of the Scottish Highlands is known for its rich tradition of producing some of the world's finest Scotch — while at the same time, setting industry - leading sustainability standards.
The Catalan Region of Spain has a long - standing tradition of producing some of the finest products in the world and Línia has embraced that tradition with their choices of charcuterie, olive oil and the freshest fish from the coast.
In Thornton Winery's history of fine winemaking, we continue the tradition of excellence with our Methode Champenoise process of creating classic champagnes in the French methoIn Thornton Winery's history of fine winemaking, we continue the tradition of excellence with our Methode Champenoise process of creating classic champagnes in the French methoin the French method.
CARL GmbH is celebrating over 140 years of still making tradition in the fine art of distillery technology as Germany's oldest distillery fabricator since 1869.
Create your own holiday tradition with Christmas Tea Time at Restaurant Le Dali with fine teas, decadent pastries and cakes served in style.
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