The restaurant was torn down to make way for Interstate 40, but the recipe
lives on in the pages of the May / June issue of Burn!
Today his legacy
lives on in the bottle you buy today.
Juhu Beach Club in Oakland may be shuttered now, but its spirit
lives on in «The Juhu Beach Club Cookbook» (Running Press) by Preeti Mistry with East Bay food writer Sarah Henry, of which I received a review copy.
Their influence
lives on in Nonya cooking, a blend of Chinese subtlety and techniques and spicy Malay ingredients.
Speaking during the Legacy Award ceremony at St James's Palace, William said: «Of course, we can never know what our mother would have gone on to do, but in one sense Harry and I feel that our mother
lives on in the countless acts of compassion and bravery that she inspires in others.
Thus the ethos of the sixties
lives on in an extensive and solidly based adversary culture, one whose beliefs, in distinction to those of the earlier generation, are unlikely to wither or wilt.
That lie
lives on in people who live their lives as if they are their own god and refuse to acknowledge God's right to rule.
In reality the enlightened man stripped of his nature
lives on in the atomised community that produces the anarchic teenagers taking over our town centres each Saturday night and the busy abortuaries of our state of the art hospitals.
If there can not be three cheers for the Sunday school as a thriving institution, or two cheers for its record, let there be at least one cheer for the ways the grace of God
lives on in it.
The power to conquer diminishes with time and remains only in the dust of unread history books while the power to endure
lives on in the lives of those who are saved through it — the crucified Jesus lives today but the conquering Caesars and armies have long been dead, buried and hardly remembered.
And though it is being challenged by secularistic culture today, a case may be made that a sense of mystery still
lives on in all of us at some level of awareness.
This testimony
lives on in the Church's preaching and this preaching is the source of her life.
In that way, and that way alone, Jesus rises from the dead and
lives on in the human heart and mind because if you believe in the Resurrection then treat people without compassion, mercy, justice and forgiveness, what good is the any of it?
They picked up the idea and continued it... SO in a way Santa lives on even today... So who is to say that Santa does not exist, when the spirit of Santa
lives on in parents, and families and relatives, and friends... at least a little in all over the parents and familys, and friends, that exchange gifts on Christmas...
God's judgement on this sex
lives on in our age; the guilt necessarily lives on as well.
But in spite of this death, the vision still
lives on in the Spirit.
While Brock found images of redemption in Scripture, New Testament scholar Gail Paterson Corrington found hers in pre-Christian figures such as Isis and Sophia, ancient female divinities whose legacy
lives on in apocryphal literature in the figure of Mary, the mother of Jesus.
Thus, just as parts of Zoroastrianism may be said to have survived in Christianity, so much of the Christian cumulative tradition
lives on in the secularized modern world, and will continue to do so.
Even now the older expectation
lives on in the minds of many of the older generation who have not been able to revise their earlier hopes with consistency.
Moreover, though old - line, hard - line feminism has little appeal for today's women, its ideology
lives on in law and policy — like light rays from a dead star.
If the Church has the power to define doctrine, then the written word which was the living Magisterium of Christ before the evangelists wrote it, before Paul dictated it, still
lives on in the living word of a teaching power which is guaranteed by the living, working, intervening Divinity of Christ.
The transfiguring of the sacred humanity of Jesus
lives on in the souls of the holy, who perceive what the apostles perceived on the Holy Mountain and are shaken to the core by the Divine Presence.
Christopher
lives on in the countless missionaries and evangelists who imagine they also bear Christ, transporting him to places where he has never been.
This sequence
lives on in God, continually re-created afresh in God's living memory and re-presented to Christ's followers as they turn to God in prayer and sacrament.
As a U.S. policymaker, Lancaster probably felt some pressure to keep quiet about her country's aid to unsavory African regimes, whose brutality
lives on in the violence and disorder of states like Liberia, Somalia, Sudan and Congo - Kinshasa.
It also
lives on in mainline churches when they overbuy the human potential movement or have too much faith in the motivating aspects of purely rational discourse.
And Charlotte, in turn,
lives on in her children.
In Charlotte's Web, by E. B. White, we read of one who dies alone, but who also
lives on in her offspring.
Our consciousness at least
lives on in the memories of our friends and loved ones and in whatever impact we have made on society...
Indeed, it was the UCC antecedents in the Mercersburg theology of Nevin and Schaff that planted the seeds of ecumenism in this country, a theology that
lives on in our liturgies and today's Mercersburg Society.
His legacy as one of the world's greatest race car drivers in history
lives on in a film directed by Asif Kapadia.
But, in the biblical narrative, the spirit of the individual
lives on in heaven in communion with God and others or eternally separated from the Creator.
It lives on in regime - approved melodramas and potboilers that mimic the old ones.
Their destructive nature — killing jobs and the environment —
lives on in other forms,» said Maude Barlow, National Chairperson of the Council of Canadians.
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The mission
lives on in those who were touched by Biznik.
The debate
lives on in the extensive number of birth - order studies published since the mid-1950s.
My father, Bernie, passed away a couple of years ago, and yet
he lives on in so many practical life lessons that he taught me over the years.
The name still
lives on in Walkman MP3 Players and Walkman Phones from Sony Ericsson, but its youth - in - motion branding has been usurped by the more dynamic and aggressive iPod from Apple.
The cassette player's demise in the face of evolving technology was inevitable, but its branding
lives on in the iPod and the very idea of music - on - the - go.
There's still some hope, however, that some 200 of Toys R Us» top - performing stores could
live on in a different form, according to CNBC.
That way, your spirit will
live on in perpetuity.
As for Gawker.com, founded in 2003 and mothballed in 2016, it will
live on in legend.
Passive Income Pursuit -[January / 2013]- Subscribe to RSS feed After getting laid off, I questioned the traditional retirement where you slave away for years and hopefully save enough to
live on in retirement.
The federal government, of course, also continues twentieth - century transfer payment programs for provincial spending that
live on in our century.
You'll need to pin down exactly how much it'll cost to send a child to college, or how much you'll need to
live on in retirement.
«His passion and dedication will
live on in our hearts and we will greatly miss him.
Jeanne would thus have an ongoing source of cash to
live on in her last years, and the lawyer would get an apartment cheaply, with no money down, in return for accepting the uncertainty as to when he would take possession.
That when my life comes to an end I will seize to exist, and my life will only
live on in the memories of the people who's lived I have touched.
The sting of death never really goes away but as Jon said, our loved ones
live on in our memories of how they touched our lives.