Sentences with phrase «is a mysterious phrase»

Cloud computing is a mysterious phrase to many in politics, but it's one we ought to become familiar with.

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If Jesus is what the gospel proclaims him to be — that One in whom the love and light and life of God possessed completely a genuine human life, possessed it so fully that we may say of him, as Mr. Basil Willey has well phrased it, that «the life of God is seen in him in human life» — then we can preach Jesus Christ as decisive, as definitive, as the norm for the God - man relationship and the clue to whatever else God may be purposing and accomplishing in this vast and mysterious creation.
If you need to believe in God, you should be able to explain anything with the simple phrase «The Lord Works in Mysterious Ways».
I think it was Edward Abbey who coined the phrase «cowboy consciousness» to describe that peculiar set of attitudes many Americans still hold: the land is endless, unspoiled, mysterious, still remaining to be overcome and finally won.
Blandford: This is just regular matter like you and I, and we just use that phrase to distinguish it from the mysterious dark matter, which actually has a high average density in the universe, as we now know.
I was sitting in an ice bath one day talking to Jack «Karnival» Kruse on Skype about neuropeptides and how they, along with adiponectin, will be affected by radiation from Fukishima, and a mysterious phrase entered my mind as if it was placed there by a higher power.
In Shakespeare's phrase, the springe [trap] to catch this Woodcock is a waitress of mysterious Germanic heritage, whom he encounters one morning at a seaside cafe.
Linda finally sees that the mysterious phrase «myth fear» that she found in Anna's journal was simply an anagram for «my father.»
There are different ideas, turns of phrase, beautiful pieces of music, catchy bits, but it's mysterious and I can't understand it.
Before heading to the Top of the Standard for his party above the city, I slipped into White Columns, where Sue Tompkins was giving a rare solo performance that was dancing poetry, or intermittent song with dance, or intermittent hopping while speaking repeated phrases, all quite charming and mysterious.
In the triptych Phrase, 1991, three 15 - inch squares are arranged in a horizontal row, each featuring a different, mysterious scene composed of floral and woodsy motifs.
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