It's
an interesting mystery to start off the game.
There's quite a bit here for book clubs to discuss and
an interesting mystery to solve.
Not exact matches
It may be advisable
to proceed, if the special viewpoint warrants it, from the nuclear topic
interest to wider and wider contexts;
to include the study of religious groups, historically or phenomenologically related
to Christianity (Greek, Roman, Hebrew),
to those typologically similar (
Mystery religions, Buddhism), and finally
to those of a radically different character.
He who reveals
to us the
mystery of God's Sovereign Decrees, manifests at the same time the tenderest
interest in the souls of individuals.»
One of the epigraphs in Paul Mariani's book is from Flannery O'Connor:»... if the writer believes that our life is and will remain essentially mysterious, if he looks upon us as beings existing in a created order
to whose laws we freely respond, then what he sees on the surface will be of
interest to him only as he can go through it into an experience of
mystery itself.
One of the ironies of our situation is the fact that at the very time the church seems
to have given up on its hope, an extraordinary resurgence of
interest in religion, particularly in the non-rational aspects of religion, is being observed in groups as diverse as Marxists
interested in eschatology and «cultured despisers»
interested in the
mystery of faith.
For instance, Job is not
interested in the problem of suffering as such but in answering the
mystery of his experience; he does not ask so much for an explanation of evil as for an opportunity
to take his case directly
to God (Job 12:122, 23:1 - 17, 30:19 - 23).
I'll take the side that leads
to mystery with the hope of answering the unknown, instead of purporting
to already have all the answers... life is much more
interesting this way - I tried yours and it only lead
to being like you, not a good thing.
There is less focus on the deeper
mysteries of God's actions and messages in relation
to our lives, which might be of more
interest to readers of this magazine.
Though Gellman's partiality in his selection of sources and his consequent lack of
interest in engaging the full range of Jewish tradition and its interpreters keep him from leading us deeper into the
mystery of Jewish particularity, this concise, sincere book does much
to advance our confrontation of its source: divine election.
You should try listening
to some pod casts they are quite
interesting if you find the brain and its components a
mystery.
It would be
interesting to show how the more conservative interpretations of Jesus, such as those of Edward Meyer, R. Otto, and H. Lietzmann, tend
to do less than justice
to the
mystery of the presence of God in Christ.
When the solution
to the
mystery comes, carelessly tacked on at the end, it is neither surprising nor
interesting.
There's no
mystery to Vergara's
interest.
Perry El's custom designs and concierge services have graced the shoulders of A-List celebrities ranging from Stephen Baldwin and James Gandolfini,
to 50 cent and Raekwon — not
to mention professional athletes particularly in MMA — his style has been starlit on The Grammys and MTV's Video Music Awards, even Steve Madden wears his line, but perhaps most
interesting (and for our readers) are the upper echelons of City Hall clothed in the latest Perrianno, but try
to find out who they are exactly and he'll remind you of the «code of the neighborhood» emphasizing discretion — adding
to the
mystery of who's decked out in the latest Perrianno?
All this is a
mystery to voters and so long as it remains so, Labour is too easily caricatured as a party which will sign up
to any EU agreement, regardless of merit or national
interest,
to avoid isolation.
At the time, his aides would not disclose how much he was
to be paid in the future, creating a minor literary
mystery — at least among the narrow audience
interested in the fine print of book contracts or the governor's personal finances.
So why de Blasio felt compelled
to gild the lily —
to form nonprofits and collect special -
interest cash
to enhance his political prospects — is an enduring
mystery.
The
mystery craft has renewed fears that Russia has revived its
interest in developing anti-satellite weapons, a programme thought
to have been abandoned in the 1980s.
To some neuroscientists, however, the phenomenon is of profound interest, and they are using lucid dreamers to explore some of the weirder aspects of the brain's behaviour during the dream state (see «Dream mysteries»
To some neuroscientists, however, the phenomenon is of profound
interest, and they are using lucid dreamers
to explore some of the weirder aspects of the brain's behaviour during the dream state (see «Dream mysteries»
to explore some of the weirder aspects of the brain's behaviour during the dream state (see «Dream
mysteries»).
Unraveling the
mystery of how the mind experiences fear — perhaps the most primal and enduring of all the emotions — turns out
to be one of the most
interesting and instructive quests in the annals of recent neuroscience.
Above all, remember that while you are
interested in solving the
mystery, your informants — the inhabitants of a haunted house, for example — may only want the ghost and their fear
to go away.
People were drawn
to Pluto's
mysteries and each new revelation seemed
to captivate more of their
interest.
and then you look at them and it's like one big long
mystery story of the beginning of life and it has many
interesting threads that these scientist detectives are rolling along
to try
to uncover the clues.
There has been no conclusive evidence
to reject LCDM, but many astronomers are
interested in testing LCDM because discrepancies can be a useful probe
to unlock the
mystery of the accelerating Universe.
Join us
to try the techniques and attempt
to explain a «
mystery» sample's
interesting result!
Reading has always been a great stress reliever for me especially books that are extremely witty and sarcastic (talk about John Greene books) and books that are too
interesting to let go of (
mystery books by Agatha Christie).
A colorful shawl can add sparkle
to your gray evening wear, turning you into a woman of
mystery with many
interesting secrets.
42 % say that their language attraction is due
to them finding other cultures
interesting, while 23 % say that they like the
mystery of a foreign language.
If this is the second (or third or more) time they've contacted you, go ahead and let them know you're not
interested but leave some
mystery as
to why.
Without some clear signs that you're both
interested in letting the conversation go deeper, it's best
to remember that a little
mystery is not a bad thing.
When trying
to spark someone's
interest over email, you've got
to be fun, engaging and good at creating a rapport, while keeping an element of
mystery.
The answer is simple: they build
interest and
mystery in the viewer, therefore prompting them
to contact you.
Online dating enables you
to experience
mystery and excitement and it will definitely stir your
interest provided you give it a try.
How
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interests, find new The vanishing passengers: It's a
mystery as bizarre as it is disturbing - why have 165 people gone missing from cruise ships in recent years?
On the whole, I was hardly
interested in this snoozefest of a
mystery «thriller», but there are moments in which I found myself genuinely invested in this layered and meditative drama, and for those moments, I give some credit
to Refn for actually waking up, and even more credit
to the real force behind this misguided character study.
Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony is the ultimate murder
mystery experience with many new ways
to get through the class trials, a large world that expands the more you play, and an
interesting story behind it all.
A D - grade slasher flick that has delusions of comedy and
mystery, of
interest only
to those who lust after Brad Pitt and would love
to check out a performance the actor would probably rather forget.
More than anything, Alias Investigations once again provide a nice noir framework for the show's central
mystery this season, one that is
interesting to unravel and certainly feels more grounded than anything we've seen in the past with villains like The Hand.
There's so much more
to explore far beyond the outcome of the crime, but Kiri ultimately sets that aside
to make room for a
mystery whose final reveal is far less
interesting than the exploration of emotional fallout that came before it.
If you know Swanberg, you know the
mystery is just something he can return
to whenever the cast's improvised chatter isn't sufficiently
interesting.
Sure, there are plenty of loose ends and logic loopholes
to have
to contend with, but with fine performances, a nifty plot, and solid production values all around, Deja Vu overcomes familiar story elements
to deliver a lively and
interesting thriller for those who enjoy
mysteries mixed with fantasy and science fiction elements.
Elements of noirish
mystery persist throughout A Fantastic Woman, but the filmmakers prove less
interested in their protagonist's psyche than the intolerance she's made
to endure at every turn.
Of the five desks, homicide was the standout for me, providing the most
interesting cases and a compelling
mystery to solve.
This game had me hooked from the get go, throwing me straight into a world with
interesting, multi-faceted characters, a
mystery to solve, and
Paterson is a typical Jim Jarmusch film: slow paced, quirky, filled with a diverse cast of
interesting characters (with place serving as a character in and of itself), capturing the beauty and
mystery of day
to day living while telling a story that doesn't really have a beginning or an ending.
Quite how we're supposed
to write something
interesting about this week's UK chart is a
mystery — the top seven remain unchanged from last week.
While each individual
mystery can be hit or miss as
to its difficulty, the overarching story is incredibly
interesting for the Pokemon - inclined.
Fans of well - acted period dramas and good gothic
mysteries should consider tuning in but the film will be of particular
interest to anyone curious about the origins of modern British horror cinema.
The new show based on Peter Weir's 1975 film, Picnic At Hanging Rock (Amazon, May 25), debuts this month — we're
interested to see how the series reframes the dreamlike
mystery of the original.