Sentences with phrase «life colors for»

The vibrant 5 - inch full HD display and advanced 8 - megapixel camera with Optical Image Stabilization deliver crisp and more true - to - life colors for all mobile entertainment, gaming, photo and video activities.
The 14 - bit Qualcomm Spectra ™ 180 ISP supports capture of up to 32 megapixels with zero shutter lag, and offers smooth zoom, fast autofocus and true - to - life colors for improved image quality.
My aunt had not experienced it firsthand and there we were in living color for her to observe.

Not exact matches

Greek speakers who have two fundamental color terms to describe light and dark blue — «ghalazio» and «ble» — are more prone to see these two as more similar after living for long periods of time in the UK — where these two are described in English by the same fundamental color term: blue.
The Warlpiri people living in Australia's Northern Territory don't even have a term for the word «color
Now, the practice has become law, and if you live on the island and want to paint your home, you must ask for permission from the government, who will assign your home a color.
But when one demoralized scarecrow returns home after a brutal workday and picks a bright red pepper (an homage to the Chipotle logo), everything changes: Colors turn brighter, the music ramps up, and the scarecrow regains his zest for life.
For example, Oks got stressed out over how his workers would eat lunch in his living room, walk on his light - colored carpet with their shoes on, and tack notes onto the walls.
This is true for women of color, on average, and it's also true for women who live in certain U.S. states.
According to Country Living, colored tuxedos for men became popular in the 70s.
Pantone describes its decision thusly: «As consumers seek mindfulness and well - being as an antidote to the stress of modern day lives, welcoming colors that psychologically fulfill the yearning for reassurance and security are becoming more prominent.»
For instance, Jason Abrams, a New York - based PR account manager, took to coloring books and crayons at 22 to offset the anxiety and stress of college life.
Lots of things don't factor into the VantageScore model — or any other credit scoring model, for that matter — including race, color, religion, nationality, gender, marital status, age, salary, occupation, title, employer, employment history, where you live, or even your total assets.
For me, to deny my race or skin color is to deny a part of myself, something I have experienced, which has affected how I live today — consciously embracing my race.
I have found that, for me, «feeling the moments» (living in the here and now), is also a rich experience... and I rejoice that at times, it is overwhelming with the colors of my peony garden, the emotions of a friend's funeral, and stunning chaos of the minnows that school within our river.
By what we see around us in the creation, for our Creator, made us to see in color, not just black and white, to have a series of senses that allow us to thoroughly enjoy life, such as the capacity to feel very minute things with our fingertips.
We learn that there is not Easter bunny and that it is quite impossible in real life for rabbit to do those things with colored eggs.
Yet, whatever shade of color your paint your car, your ultimate path of submission to Christ and His will to complete the paths He has pre-planned for your life through the power and enabling of the Holy Spirit..
The love, patience and candor offered by people of color in my life has given me a new set of ears for Dr. Yancy's outcry.
With the changing demographics in America, including the racial and ethnic, socioeconomic, immigration, and biblical justice challenges of our day, it is more important than ever for people of color to have safe places to live authentically, serve humbly, and use their influence and experiences to shape our theology (what we know and believe about God) and our praxis (the ethics of our human behavior or what we actually do).
I have no vested interest in convincing him of my perception of color, nor do I think that it is sinful for not believing it or that his eternal life hinges on it.
I hold a similar regard for statements by white South Africans who seek to convince us that apartheid is in the best interest of colored and black peoples, as well as for statements by American entrepreneurs who argue that they are invested in South Africa for the purpose of enhancing the standard of living for black workers.
To welcome mature conversations, to reflect on how our society has advantaged some while disadvantaging others based on skin color and culture and address the spiritual implications for life, is to agree with God that we are our brother's keeper.
As Don Whitney wrote in his book, Spiritual Disciplines for the Christian Life, «When we meditate on Scripture, it colors our thinking about God, about God's ways and His world, and about ourselves.»
For these people television is always there, accessible, available, a moving and speaking image in «living» color, compensating for a loss of contact in another part of their livFor these people television is always there, accessible, available, a moving and speaking image in «living» color, compensating for a loss of contact in another part of their livfor a loss of contact in another part of their lives.
Private schools, charter schools, voucher programs and other school choice options have been championed by reform - minded conservatives such as Jeb Bush for years now, partly because of their success for countless children of color living in poor communities with even poorer - performing public schools.
«Red» is all that Morrison need say, for she shows us what it means to know color as a matter of life and death.
So primarily, what literature does for our Guardians is to cultivate in them a richer and more responsive emotional life: this adds vivid color to the bland landscape of Benthamite economic thought, and puts human faces to political decisions.
Maybe it pisses God off if we try to ignore color, because for Morrison, color, once part of the language of oppression, is being transformed into the language of life itself.
In the first three months of this year alone: Son of Man, which casts a black man as Christ and sets his life in modern South Africa, got positive reviews at Sundance; the makers of Color of the Cross, which also casts a black man as Christ, established a website with trailers for their work - in - progress; and New Line Cinema announced that Oscar nominees Keisha Castle - Hughes (Whale Rider) and Shohreh Aghdashloo (House of Sand and Fog) will star as the Virgin Mary and her cousin Elizabeth in a new movie about the Nativity, to be released in time for Christmas.
Henri Matisse (1869 - 1954) came to do Christian art very late in his life, and even then it was decidedly an atypical subject for the great master of sensation, color and line.
Religions teach about ultimate claims on believers» lives and provide a core vision for it, which invariably colors its followers» socio - political aspirations, engagements and behaviors.
Among his strongest points is that observations that demonstrate gradual evolutionary changes in specific characteristics (beak shape of finches, color of forest moths, for instance) do not establish how gradual changes could bring about major evolutionary transitions that require concerted functioning of many specialized organs — such as the change from arboreal mammals to night - flying bats, or the origin of life.
But my heart is warm enough to radiate love to people of any religion, nationality or color who live and work for the benefit of the human race.
As the Roman Catholic and Orthodox traditions have known for centuries, and many other churches have discovered too, the only way that this extraordinary narrative will yield its meaning is quite simply if we play the events at their original speed — God's speed, not ours — living in and through the events day by day: the grieving farewells, the betrayal and denial, the shuddering fear in the garden, the stretched - out day of torture and forsakenness, and the daybreak of wonder, color and tomb - bursting newborn life.
When the church is consumed and possessed by mortgages, capital campaigns, membership numbers, qualifications for membership or deacon or elder, the variety and format of financial reports, redecorating, ordination policies, the proper delineation of committee responsibilities, the aggregation and strengthening and protection of church hierarchical authority, the preference for political associations and prominence instead of being a voice and influence for justice and compassion, seasonal vestment colors, the abandonment and refusal to acknowledge congregations who dare to be excited by their proclaiming and provoking and living and sharing the Good News, the continual choosing and preoccupation with better organization over better outreach, or what styles of worship are to be offered — then it is time for an earth - shaking, stone - rolling, curtain ripping, hurricane - strength, fiery and noisy transformational revolution that will resurrect the Good News in the body and spirit of communities and individuals.
In speaking of the momentous significance of the fact of death, not only as the finis or clear terminus of earthly life for every man and for the whole race of men, but also as the event which qualifies and colors each life, we introduced in our conclusion the possibility and the necessity of love.
Personally, I hate homeowners associations and would never live where one has authority — they come up with some weird rules and enforcements (they tend to get very weird about paint colors, for example).
Did we collectively have a meaningful discussion, decide on what should change, and then develop a plan for improving lives and repairing relationships between people with different values, colors of skin, sexual orientations?
They are not at home in America, but they wish to be, and they write about people who are nostalgic for a time when smaller - town values, continuity, tradition and a sense of duty and public virtue presumably colored common life.
Randy has authored many articles and contributed chapters to several books, including theDictionary of Scripture and Ethics, An Emergent Manifesto of Hope, The Justice Project, The Global Dictionary of Theology, and his first monograph, Living in Color: Embracing God's Passion for Ethnic Diversity.
Reporting on the recent Barna study on Gen Z attitudes and behaviors, Jonathan Morrow, director of cultural engagement at Impact 360 Institute, writes: «With the best of intentions, we bubble wrap our kids and create Disney World - like environments for them in our churches, and then wonder why they have no resilience in faith or life... In short, teenagers need a grown - up worldview not coloring book Jesus.»
He has authored many articles and contributed chapters to several books, including the Dictionary of Scripture and Ethics, An Emergent Manifesto of Hope, The Justice Project, The Global Dictionary of Theology, and his first monograph, Living in Color: Embracing God's Passion for Ethnic Diversity.
Islam, is a complete system of living for people who love God, who want to uphold justice, and serve humanity, a system that bring every color of varying statuses into one society.
It's none of our business what MLK thought about the «Gay» lifestyle... hell, his battle for the people of color's equality of life cost him his life; So, I'm sure he didn't have time to even discuss or ponder what people choose to do with their affections, nor did he care at that point.
Even in living ones, genes for the most elementary features of the body, such as height or skin color, have not yet been established.
Luckily, they had a small bag of wild plums, all different colors so worthy of a still life, I had to buy them if for nothing other than their sheer beauty.
Cowgirl Cookies: This Mason jar cookie recipe is perfect for the cowgirl in your life or swap out the pink M&M s for a more «manly» color and turn them into cowboy cookies.
This Custom City Skyline Pillow from FinchandCotter lets you choose different colors and cover options for a completely customized gift for your love & the place you live.
These pink funfetti cupcakes are absolutely perfect for a girl's birthday party, baby shower, wedding, or if you are just looking to add some color to your life!
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