Sentences with phrase «joining together»

(I had made these before using butter that had been out on the bench and they spread out in the oven, all joining together in the tray.)
- Incorporate an acid into the sugar / water mixture (lemon juice, vinegar, cream of tartar); this keeps the sugar crystals from joining together.
Many a spring I shoot up fair, Offering at heaven, growing and groaning thither; Nor doth my flower Want a spring shower, My sins and I joining together.
When challenged about the lawfulness of divorce, Jesus cited Genesis, stating clearly that the human act of joining together in marriage is at the same time God's work.
Thus he speaks of a growing together rather than a piecing together or a joining together.
Marriage is the first social human institution seen in Scripture, as Adam and Eve serve as the paradigm for future communions joined in God's sight, to love one another and be unified physically and spiritually, leaving their parents and joining together.
, Ren and Stimpy and Angry Beavers, joining together in an «Avenger's - esque team - up» adventure.
But joining together to put in plants along the street, going to neighborhood meetings, or just talking with people down the block doesn't require strict equality.
This point of view counters the narrow applications of theatrical imagery by emphasizing the constitutive and transformative impact of Word and resists the casual association between «performance» and narcissism by stressing that self is social and is constituted by «speaking», «acting» and «joining together» in communion.
In his Letter Concerning Toleration, Locke puts forth his own definition of the Church: «A church, then, I take to be a voluntary society of men, joining themselves together of their own accord in order to the public worshipping of God in such manner as they judge acceptable to Him, and effectual to the salvation of their souls.»
«We can not live without joining together on Sunday to celebrate the Eucharist... How will we be able to live without him?»
If it is to be capable of joining together in itself the prolonged fibers of the world, the apex of the cone within which we move can be conceived only as something that is ultra-conscious, ultra-personalized, ultra-present.
So complete, in fact, that it is no longer the joining together of different pieces.
We and many others made the case to our culture that traditional marriage is God's good design, that this institution, embodied by a man and a woman joining together, leads to social flourishing.
Thus the term «man» is so to speak a pin joining together two inter-threaded substances, and they can not be described by this term except when they cohere.»
It's not a group of people joining together to promote a lack of belief....
Thus, while it would be «episcopal» in the sense of joining together those from every participating body who represented the reality and continuity of apostolic faith, ministry and sacraments in that body, the council should include representatives of all participating ministries: presbyteral, diaconal and lay.
«It is therefore an aberration from divine truth to represent the Church as somethingintangible and invisible, as a mere «pneumatic» entity joining together by an invisible link a number of communities of Christians in spite of their difference of faith» (Mystici corporis).
The tradition of Christian humanism, by joining together the dynamisms of the previous two great expansions, arguably opens the maximal horizon of human possibility.
He added: «I was able to pay homage to this great country, which from the beginning has been based on a pleasing joining together of religious, ethical, and political principles, and continues to be a valid example of healthy secularism where the religious dimension, in its diverse expressions, is not only tolerated but valued as the «soul» of the nation and the fundamental guarantee of the rights and duties of the human being.»
On the occasion of The Queen's 90th birthday, churches are being encouraged to acknowledge and celebrate her life of service by joining together for «Society Sunday» on 12 June.
There is something vaguely immoral about two people joining together in wedlock, sharing everything they have, beginning a home, and then one day politely shaking hands and amicably going their separate ways.
«Therefore that joining together of head and members, that indwelling of Christ in our hearts — in short that mystical union — are accorded by us the highest degree of importance.»
Marriage, the joining together of two unique persons, predates sin and exists beyond it.
We're joining together with the voices of generations of believers in this practice of singing to God.»
At extreme temperatures, atoms are stripped of their electrons and nuclei move so quickly that they overcome their «mutual repulsion», joining together to form a heavier nucleus.
Soon they were using more expensive hardware and joining together to mine in groups referred to as «mining pools.»
This weekend Jason Kenney and supporters are joining together in Calgary to bring an end to the PC Party of...
This weekend Jason Kenney and supporters are joining together in Calgary to bring an end to the PC Party of Peter Lougheed.
At the same time healthcare incumbents will continue to consolidate vertically, such as the CVS and Aetna deal and the recent announcement that a quartet of healthcare systems are joining together to create their own generic pharmaceutical company.
The week begins with court arguments on whether companies can prevent workers from joining together to sue them.
Whether you want to turn old fishing poles into cash or need to clean out the kids» closets, joining together with other families to make a larger, well advertised sale event will help attract more potential buyers.
The surreal sets in when droves of eager Canadians, young and old, start hopping onto the ice as well, joining together to play a good old hockey game as an anthemic song plays in the background.
Typically they prevent people from joining together to bring class - action lawsuits that can force companies to change their practices under the threat of big monetary damages.
If the two committees follow through and join together for a single hearing — and Zuckerberg accepts — he would still be summoned to Capitol Hill more than once.
With the help of two management teams that are joined together by HR and Accounting, I am running two companies that on the surface have vastly different value propositions in two different industries with offices in three cities.
A few years later, all six of the country's big banks, along with Desjardins, the Canada Pension Plan and Canaccord, joined together to launch Alpha, in hopes of lowering trading costs and bringing more competition to the market.
TORONTO — The heads of two of Canada's biggest unions say they're resigning so new leaders can take the helm and expand the membership rolls as the groups join together in a merger that will create the country's largest private - sector union.
It's then possible that such networks — owned and controlled by people rather than corporations or governments — could grow and join together to form a new Internet.
Here, fire and water curiously coexist as natural gas and hot spring water escape the rocky walls — although legend would have you believe that a fiery dragon and a water tiger once fought here a long time ago before they called it a truce and decided to join together as fire and water.
Being in communication with the entire team put everyone at ease and allowed employees to join together and return to normalcy.
It's all been joined together as one, and the tables along the back wall have been consolidated.
Ace Hardware's history begins in 1924, when four hardware store owners, Richard Hesse, E. Gunnard Lindquist, Franke Burke and Oscar Fisher, joined together to buy merchandise in bulk in order to maximize their profits and compete effectively with larger stores.
In 1970, the American Football League (AFL) and the NFL joined together to form one league.
«Of course, Scotland is a nation state, so I'm not suggesting for a second that Liverpool and Manchester should join together to form some form of republic.
And federal labor laws to protect workers» right to join together in unions do not cover independent contractors.
Some of the largest tech behemoths have recently joined together to make the Internet of Things a closer reality in all of our homes, cars and lives.
Large industrial partners around the globe make wings, fuselages and other big pieces, and Boeing joins them together at factories in Everett and in South Carolina with minimal automation.
We are all joined together as one American family and your suffering is our burden also.
Le Maire's call for G20 nations to join together in comprehensive talks over bitcoin, and cryptocurrency more broadly, echoed recent sentiments from Joachim Wuermeling, a board member at Bundesbank in Germany, who had previously stated, «Effective regulation of virtual currencies would therefore only be achievable through the greatest possible international cooperation, because the regulatory power of nation states is obviously limited.»
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