Sentences with phrase «in that little body of»

I am presuming baby ducks are happy anytime they get to chill in little bodies of water, basically.
A lot of personality packed in that little body of hers.

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«You may think magic is make - believe, but this little bean has scientists saying they've found the magic weight - loss cure for every body type,» Dr. Oz said of green - coffee extract on his show in 2012.
Amy Cuddy, a faculty member at the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard, has conducted an experiment with her graduate students demonstrating that holding an assertive body posture for as little as two minutes increases the amount of testosterone in the body, in men and women.
But in the book, it explains how it's not just about if you can survive on a little bit of sleep but also what happens to your body over the long term when you deprive it of sleep.
Transgender people also have full rights under Islamic inheritance law, the Tanzeem Ittehad - i - Ummat Pakistan, a little - known clerical body in the eastern city of Lahore, said in its fatwa.
And this may sound odd, admittedly, given yesterday's Theranos news, but I would argue that we need a little hype now and again in the startup world — just as the human body sometimes needs a rush of adrenaline.
By: Jessica Oosthuizen 27th April 2018 The local mining industry is «almost dormant» and it is having a knock - on effect on consulting engineers, leaving them with little in the way of projects, says industry body Consulting Engineers South Africa (Cesa) CEO Chris Campbell.
Falling wages during the recession forced youth stuck in the margins of this economic crisis to sell their bodies for as little as the cost of a sandwich.
In my little book As I Lay Dying, I reflected on the unity of body and soul and wrote, «The body remembers.»
The notion has tantalized many, including Tertullian and Irenacus, and though it received little assistance from either Platonism or Aristotelianism because of their denigration of matter and the body (and hence did not enter the mainstream of either Augustinian or Thomistic theology), it surfaced powerfully in Hegel as well as in twentieth - century process theologies.22 The mystical tradition within Christianity has carried the notion implicitly, even though the metaphor of body may not appear: «The world is charged with the grandeur of God» (Gerard Manley Hopkins, 27).
While we filled our homes with Christmas presents in celebration of Christ's incarnation, our neighbors watched their children slip away into despondency, as hunger and sickness overcame their little bodies.
The liturgy is being re-established little by little, in the minds of God's people as the corporate worship not just of the local but of the whole Body of Christ, the universal Church, reaching across time and space and into heaven itself:
How little they are confined to the events of the first Good Friday is amply illustrated by the words which a disciple of St. Paul puts into his master's mouth: «Now I rejoice in my sufferings for your sake, and fill up on my part that which is lacking of the afflictions of Christ in my flesh for his body's sake, which is the Church» (Col. 1:24).
They understand at least the theory of a congregation being a cohesive community — the «body of Christ» in New Testament terms — even if they have little sense of what they must let go of to contribute to the shape of this community.
I look at you asleep, and the world you are in, the little smile in the corner of your lips, the flicker of your eyelids, your naked relaxed body, all these are mysteries.
3) To get a little more personal: I had a baby six months ago, and in the wake of the physical trauma of childbirth, I felt like my body had been totally rewired.
So we have the double «solution» manifested not only in the writings of Hartshorne, but also, partially at least, in some of Whitehead's views: the solution explicitly held by Hartshorne of the self as a series of «momentary selves» or the solution implied by quotations such as those referring to body cells as contributing «their little experiences» to a more comprehensive experience.»
Despite a mounting body of research showing that high rates of divorce and out - of - wedlock births pose serious threats to the well - being of children, mainline Protestantism has had remarkably little to say in recent years about the nature, health and prospects of the family.
Given the latest medical data concerning the distinct characteristics of the fetus and its ability to survive outside the womb at a startlingly early age, it is little wonder that in the past few years several of the denominations that once took a more open position on abortion have retreated somewhat: the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) is now studying the issue; in a 1980 statement on social principles, the UMC moved to a more qualified position; the Episcopal Church and the recently formed Evangelical Lutheran Church in America seem to be in the process of toning down their earlier positions (or those of a predecessor body) The Lutherans defeated a resolution in their 1989 Assembly which would have been consistent with the liberal position of the LCA predecessor body, and a 1988 Lutheran - Episcopal dialogue report refers to the fetus as «embryonic humanity» with claims on society.
From that address in 2006 a narrative was sent with the subject heading «How My Little Brother Learned to Be a Whore,» in the body of which was a story about how one black teenager sodomizes and pimps his younger brother.
When the Carnegie Foundation inquired as to «whether denominational connection or control ministers to the religious or intellectual life,» the respondents in the denominational colleges declared «almost without exception that such connections played little, if any, part in the religious or intellectual life of the student body
In the last thirty - four years we've done a great deal of discarding; about forty - eight million little American bodies have gone down garbage disposals, into incinerators, and into landfills.
Elizabeth Escalona, 23, was in a Dallas County, Texas, court Monday as witnesses - including her mother and the pediatrician who cared for the toddler - testified in the first day of her sentencing hearing, while prosecutors showed pictures of the little girl's hands and bruised body and forehead.
The little proverb in verse 37 should doubtless refer to vultures (this is the reading in the RSV footnote), to make clearer the image of a bird preparing to devour a dead body.
As of this writing, American soldiers have not been coming back in body bags, and therefore little attention is paid.
Rabbi Ruchman adds that the Sanhedrin members covered their heads with ashes, their bodies with sack cloth, and cried when they heard these words, and the Jerusalem Talmud dates this occasion as a little more than 40 years before the destruction of the temple, that was in 70 AD.
This story in Mark 14 may have been not only the stimulus for the discovery story, but the fact of its own development adds a little further support to the view that the women's attempt to anoint the body, resulting in the unexpected discovery, was a later development.
The fact that personal identity in this life depends so little upon the relation to a common body and so much upon unmediated hybrid prehensions of past occasions of the soul's life strengthens the plausibility of the claim that continuity may occur after bodily death.
There is a hungry baby, blinking eyes at the light of life and a mama longing to nurse, open mouths and wonder at what you have just done, arms that suddenly don't feel quite attached to our body unless there is that little person in them.
As a physics teacher, I teach the therapeutic effects of gamma radiation in radiotherapy, along with the associated dangers (radiation can cause cells to become cancerous as well as kill cells that are already cancerous), but a common misconception among students is that cancer cells are rather like viruses or bacteria, a sort of alien cell that has entered the body, growing out of control with little relation to the surrounding cells.
Here in communion with the brethren we come nearest to the Resurrection Body of Christ; and so Paul writes in the following Chapter 11 (a passage which has received far too little consideration) if this Lord's Supper were partaken of by all members of the community in a completely worthy manner, then the union with Jesus» Resurrection Body would be so effective in our own bodies that even now there would be no more sickness or death (1 Corinthians 1 1:28 - 30) a singularly bold assertion.
«It seems be couldn't keep his body and his soul aligned,» the young pastor said, and seemed a little lost for words until he left the pulpit, walked over and opened the casket, took out a harmonica and began to play «Just As I Am» while everyone in the congregation nodded and wept and smiled, some of them mouthing the words of promise and comfort to themselves.
Iraq is a big land and has many bordering countries and a population of many Races, and many Religions and Faiths that were known or unknown beliefs... all of those lived in harmony during S - adam regime and every body was practicing his rights with out fear or with just a little fear But now having messed up the whole setup and the control of this mixed nation that were under a secular umbrella has cleverly for some ended it to be handed to Religious extremes at all sides of borders who are now fighting each other for taking control over the country or having it divided in to pieces.
Astonished by God's often miraculous grace in these matters, I commented to a dear friend and brother that that if the Church really behaved as the body of Christ on earth, there would be little need for government transfer payments.
He sends a little piece of himself to Earth, as Jesus, knowing in advance that this will happen, and knowing in advance that the human body of Jesus will die, then come back to life, then go back to heaven.
In fact, such texts, most of which date no earlier than the late second century, favor an extreme dualism between spirit and body and offer little consolation for those hoping to celebrate the sexual passions that are so much on Brown's mind.
For if the sub-atomic constituents are not particles, little parts, i.e., little material bodies, but are nevertheless implicitly conceived as having bodily characteristics, in particular as having as a basic feature that of locomotion, change of place, it would not be surprising if difficulties ensue.
ministers», in a Parish which Fr Finigan thinks doesn't need them («Eucharistic ministers», it may be said in passing, are frequently among those semi-clericalised laity who busy - body their way into positions of prominence in the Parish, and don't like it when Father decides he is going to exercise priestly leadership in a way which threatens their little world).
@kale: here is a comparison as to what a scienctist offers and what a preacher offers; i will use my self in both situations.let's say you have a toothache i walk up to you, produce a microscope, take a swab of the inside of your mouth, place it on a culture disk and show you all the little bacteria through the microscope naming each and their effects on your body.
In other words, according to Piper, we find the bodies of children buried underneath rubble because God wants to remind us of just how little he thinks of us.
When Jesus returns and we receive our new and perfect bodies, with new and perfect brains, unhindered by sin, whole new realms of possibility and knowing will open up before us, and just like the little boy in that video, our eyes will open wide with wonder and we will says, «Hey!
When you are sorry that your little girl who you are in charge of keeping safe from harm gets her body broken because you allowed her to wrestle, because she wanted to.
The New Testament pictures the body of Christ as composed of many members, but in our state churches the body of Christ consists of one big mouth and many little ears.
He complained to Melancthon: «You praise me too much... Your high opinion of me shames and tortures me, since, unfortunately, I sit here like a fool and, hardened in leisure, pray little, do not sigh for the Church of God, yet burn in a big fire of my untamed body.
The process was going to rob me of the little strength I have as a person living with debilitating pain in 15 areas of my body, since 1985 when my car was hit head on by a truck driven by a drunk driver.
If Nate's whole - body immersion in his wife's disposition is too much for most mourners, the bodiless obsequies of the Mitford set seem like too little ado, lacking any witness and rubric, any heavy lifting or human duties.
While using little of the traditional language of resurrection and judgment, Teilhard's figure of an ecstasy in the noosphere retains two essential elements in the doctrine of the resurrection of the body.
Today the mist of fleshly weakness was for a little while removed, and the eternal Sun, in a new and stunning miracle, shone forth by radiating through a yet mortal body.
The church I attend looks very different than the one three minutes down the road, and the larger church body I belong to has little in common with the type of 10,000 member megachurches below the border that fly giant American flags and preach that God's 100 per cent in favour of bombing Iraq.
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