Sentences with phrase «kept alive»

A late penalty miss from Lionel Messi of all people kept alive Man City's chances of overcoming Barcelona and making it through to the quarter - finals.
The Yellow Submarine kept alive its quest for a Europa League spot with a 2 - 1 win over Leganés before one of our smallest crowds of the season at the Ceramica.
That win kept alive Chelsea's faint top - four hopes and gave them a timely confidence boost at a key stage of the season.
One was a debatable «roughing the passer» call against Patriot Tackle Sugar Bear Hamilton that kept alive the Raiders» victorious scoring drive.
that our title challenge is still kept alive with that Ramsey's goal.
The back five kept us alive.
Led by Tred Dean's 3 TDs their Offense kept them alive and with just a couple minutes to go in Regulation Team Fischer tied it all up at 32.
That being said, they lost one on Sunday Night that could have kept them alive for a Top 5 seed.
It lives up to its name, Vesta, whose sacred flames were kept alive for thousands of years.
Since then, I have kept alive a desire to make a version of mole poblano and finally the current selection of the Cook the Books club, The Discovery of Chocolate by James Runcie2 gave me the necessary nudge.
Sourdough starter is a natural or «wild» yeast kept alive in a mixture of water and flour.
I have some lievito madre that I made myself and have kept alive for a couple of months.
Your starter must be kept alive with regular feedings of flour + water to maintain its strength for maximum rising power.
First, I feel that I should let you know that your website / books has basically kept me alive for months.
Before you know it, you're a grandparent and desperately trying to prolong your life by giving up what has kept you alive all these years — yummy food.
«Although my experience of Christian teaching was negative, my encounter with God and the truth of Jesus is what has changed my life and kept me alive.
It is for this reason doubtless that the book lives, for even the great name of the Sage could hardly have kept it alive for so many centuries, had it not made a genuine appeal to human interest and expressed much of what humanity longs to express but can not do unaided.
... Now, what were you saying about Hitler's Brain being kept alive in Paraguay?
Would worrying about that less have kept them alive?
So now it's gone from a selfish desire to be like some cool story to a selfless desire, like, God kept me alive and he is still giving me the ability to do what I do.»
However, the reformist tendencies will always be counterbalanced by orthodoxy in Islam, an orthodoxy which is kept alive by influences from Mecca, by pilgrimages, and by local educational institutions.
Has anyone ever thought that maybe King's dream didn't die with him, that it has been kept alive through his now late wife (who probably knew him better than anyone else... including his children), through his children, through his partners in his ministry, etc..
Veteran Israeli politicians expect the Obama administration to give Israel an ultimatum later this year to make peace with the Palestinian Authority» that is, with a political entity that is kept alive on the West Bank by an American - trained militia and the Israeli Army, and that is headed by a prime minister, Salam Fayyad, whose party won 2 percent of the vote in the last elections and who faces a constituency two - thirds of which tells pollsters that it doesn't want any deal with a Jewish state.
No doubt there were many Jews who did not share these hopes, but Palestinian leaders kept them alive among the people.
Either way, it was a voice that kept me alive.
But the great tradition was kept alive in the social liberalism of the «Right Reverend New Dealer,» Msgr. John A. Ryan, and was revived among the bishops in the late 1940s and 1950s under the episcopal leadership of men like Detroit's Edward Mooney, Chicago's Albert Meyer, and St. Louis» Joseph Ritter.
Finally, and equally appropriately, Exodus preserves the record of the physical structures and objects by which the meaning of the event was kept alive and contemporaneous, and through which the torah was preserved and expanded.
What's the difference between a decapitated body kept alive by machines and a regular thinking, functioning person?
Perhaps Paul's hope is that things will turn out as they do at the end of the book of Genesis, when Joseph presents himself as a blessing for his jealous brothers in the famous words: «You meant evil against me, but God meant it for good, to bring it about that many people should be kept alive, as they are this day.»
@SgtSerge, THough there are some things that need to be kept alive no matter what, I agree this would be a fantastic system and a giant leap towards America being a true democracy.
In Europe it was the monasteries which kept alive what learning there was in the Dark Ages, and as the Middle Ages emerged, there grew out of these the first of the great European universities.
The liberal regime never repudiated the civil religion that was already inherent in the Declaration of Independence and indeed kept it alive in our political life even though the Constitution was silent about it.
Rodrigues discovers a vibrant practice of Christianity among the villagers he encounters, kept alive by the confraternity structures the Jesuits, Dominicans, and Franciscans had put in place.
It was but a ghost of ancient Israel, kept alive in the world as only a shadow of something else.
For the Jews have not merely kept alive.
In considering the «right to die,» it is important to distinguish between the comatose patient being kept alive by mechanical means and the person still capable of making decisions.
... my memory of his sojourn there [at Tuskeegee University] was kept alive by the sight of his name on checkout slips of so many of the library books of fiction, poetry, history, and literary criticism that had become the main part of my own personal extracurricular reading program.
The God of my apartheid teachers and prefects may have been a bigoted tyrant, but there was another God I had experienced — the God who had kept me alive.
For Christian theologians, the importance of class analysis has been kept alive through the work of Latin American liberation theologians.
Religious groups, expecially if they include signigicant cultural diversity within themselves, can be islands of civility, settings where, as Richard Mouw says, democratic interchange can be modelled, kept alive for the larger body politic.
Callahan also asks whether the belief that it is good for a person in the PVS state to be kept alive does not also imply that «further research should be carried out to make that even more possible, to keep those in that state alive longer and longer, even a full lifetime.»
This guy has to be kept alive long enough to take care of Mary, lead the church in Ephesus, write the Book of Revelation and write his own gospel.
At least the editors did not retard the cause; they kept alive a consciousness that could quickly be vitalized when the change began to come.
Goes all the way back to Cain, kept alive by Mithra worshipers, and embraced by modern science with GMO's.
«Now and it's a good thing that they have decided to embrace us, the first major step that they've taken is to actually make a contribution to the global fund, so that we are still kept alive because we can never have congregation if there are no people.»
A jealous concern for their traditional prerogatives was kept alive among the people by various agitators, notably the prophets.
Today when it is necessary to human survival itself that the nerve of hope for that better society be kept alive, there is widespread bewilderment and anxiety.
A general mood of discouragement set in, and though both Lausanne and Stockholm were kept alive by means of continuation committees, there was little enthusiasm among the churches.
Fear has kept us alive for thousands of years — we don't pick fights we can't win or try to do things that will certainly end terribly.
It is a poetic elaboration of that which is hidden from the purview of historical research but which is kept alive in the memory of the race through the illumination of the Spirit of God.
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