Shape is clearly in the man in a way in which it would be absurd to say that
the man is in his shape.
I am critical — to critical, but my concern is less for the 44 minutes KAT plays, and the possible rubber legs he might have in the next game,
the man is in shape, and will play well tomorrow.
I am 5»11 very handsome
man I am in shape athletic build caramel brown skin a lot of tattoos I have a certain presence that's can make your heart melt with hazel / green eyes
Not exact matches
Unlike that time a
man claimed he
was served a deep - fried rat at KFC instead of a chicken tender (it ended up just
being a rat -
shaped piece of chicken), this Popeyes roach photo looks legit (though still potentially staged), and the company repenting on Twitter at least suggests that getting a bug
in your food isn't beyond the realm of possibility.
Something Ventured, a new documentary film directed by husband - and - wife team Dan Geller and Dayna Goldfine, explores the lives of the
men who,
in the early 1960s when the venture capital industry
was just beginning to take
shape, risked social status (and their money) to back the companies they truly believed
in.
In Lighthouse Point, police obtained an order against a
man who accused his neighbor of
being a
shape - shifter who took on the appearance of Osama bin Laden.
(Or he
's like I
was, and he
's waiting around for a Kool Aid
Man shaped hole
in the wall along with the incredible business plan he
's bringing.)
Best Picture: «The
Shape of Water» Lead Actor: Gary Oldman, «Darkest Hour» Lead Actress: Frances McDormand, «Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri» Supporting Actor: Sam Rockwell, «Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri» Supporting Actress: Allison Janney, «I, Tonya» Director: «The
Shape of Water,» Guillermo del Toro Animated Feature: «Loving Vincent,» Animated Short: «Revolting Rhymes» Adapted Screenplay: «The Disaster Artist» Original Screenplay: «The Big Sick» Cinematography: «Blade Runner 2049» Roger Deakins Best Documentary Feature: «Last
Men in Aleppo» Best Documentary Short Subject: «Traffic Stop» Best Live Action Short Film: «The Silent Child» Best Foreign Language Film: «The Insult» (Lebanon) Film Editing: «Baby Driver» Sound Editing: «Dunkirk» Sound Mixing: «Dunkirk» Production Design: «The
Shape of Water» Original Score: «Star Wars: The Last Jedi Original Song: «This
Is Me» from «The Greatest Showman» Makeup and Hair: «Darkest Hour» Costume Design: «Phantom Thread» Visual Effects: «Star Wars: The Last Jedi»
Would a
man who had the ear of the President of the United States and who
was well known for his participation
in shaping government policy and sitting
in many government meetings with lots of insider information
be allowed to continue investing, despite a volatile portfolio today?
Some
men who own multiple brushes often choose to rotate between one
shape and the other depending on their mood, what type of product they
are using, and whether they
are lathering
in a mug, bowl, or directly on their face.
For converts like my wife and «reverts» like me, the fact that contemporary American Catholicism
is led by the likes of Chaput, Dolan, George, Lori, Cordileone, Gomez, and O'Connell, «JPII
men»
shaped by the theology of Benedict XVI and full of the joy of Pope Francis,
is a large part of the reason why we
are in the Church today and not
in the wilderness.
Analogously, the stance toward democracy
in America assumed by Alexis de Tocqueville
was not that of an English Protestant of bourgeois upbringing, but that of a
man shaped by the history of Catholic and aristocratic France.
Look at the
shape the world
is in now because
man wants nothing to do with God.
I've never seen a more hateful
man, and what
is worse, he
shapes politics
in this country.
Dressed
in a polo shirt tucked into khakis, he
is fit and trim, likely
in better
shape than most
men half his age.
There can
be no doubt now, if there ever
was, that Hollywood
is in bad
shape, and let's all hope the wave of bad
men being rooted out of power leaves no stone unturned.
The thinker who
was most influential
in shaping our anthropology
was Reinhold Niebuhr, whose Nature and Destiny of
Man informed a whole generation of thinking
in the United States.
If Christian theology
is to escape from the ghetto
in which it has imprisoned itself, it must enter the arena
in which
man's reality
is being creatively discerned and
shaped, and today that
is far from the church.
Similarly, the Hebrew word nephesh may best
be translated «breath - soul,» as
is clear, for example,
in the early story of
man's creation: Yahweh
shaped man from dust out of the ground, and blew into his nostrils the breath of life, so that
man became a nephesh — that
is, an animated
being.
I turn instinctively towards the ever more numerous institutions and associations of
men where
in the search for knowledge a new spirit
is silently taking
shape around us — the soul of Mankind resolved at all costs to achieve,
in its total integrity, the uttermost fulfillment of its powers and its destiny.
The
man in the street had few possibilities, but by this very fact he
was as it
were held together from outside, he
was confronted with a certain structure and
shape of his life from the beginning, so that he did not need to think very much about it.
Because the odds of «dangerous» ideas espoused by a carpenter walking around, preaching
in an occupied land peacefully overtaking the Roman Empire (the most powerful
man - made force on the planet at the time) and
shaping civilization, Western and beyond,
are almost as remote as the odds of you forgoing your delusional confidence
in your ability for rational thought or facts, giving him credit for
being exactly who he said he
was.
And insofar as the image of Christ
was shaped in relation to this view of God, Christ too receded from
man in such a way that
men doubted his capacity for empathy.
In pouring himself out in the form of a servant, and in living his humanity as an offering up of everything to God in love, the shape of the eternal Son's life was already sacrificial in this special sense; and it was this absolute giving, as God and man, that was made complete on Golgoth
In pouring himself out
in the form of a servant, and in living his humanity as an offering up of everything to God in love, the shape of the eternal Son's life was already sacrificial in this special sense; and it was this absolute giving, as God and man, that was made complete on Golgoth
in the form of a servant, and
in living his humanity as an offering up of everything to God in love, the shape of the eternal Son's life was already sacrificial in this special sense; and it was this absolute giving, as God and man, that was made complete on Golgoth
in living his humanity as an offering up of everything to God
in love, the shape of the eternal Son's life was already sacrificial in this special sense; and it was this absolute giving, as God and man, that was made complete on Golgoth
in love, the
shape of the eternal Son's life
was already sacrificial
in this special sense; and it was this absolute giving, as God and man, that was made complete on Golgoth
in this special sense; and it
was this absolute giving, as God and
man, that
was made complete on Golgotha.
In contrast to people in biblical times «modern man acknowledges as reality only such phenomena or events as are comprehensible within the framework of the rational order of the universe... the thinking of modem men is really shaped by the scientific world - view, an
In contrast to people
in biblical times «modern man acknowledges as reality only such phenomena or events as are comprehensible within the framework of the rational order of the universe... the thinking of modem men is really shaped by the scientific world - view, an
in biblical times «modern
man acknowledges as reality only such phenomena or events as
are comprehensible within the framework of the rational order of the universe... the thinking of modem
men is really
shaped by the scientific world - view, and.
That the Christian idea of God (reputedly drawn after the pattern of the
man who suffered under Pontius Pilate,
was crucified, dead and buried) has all too often
been recast
in the
shape of human dreams of power and glory
is a fact of ecclesiastical history which it would
be hypocritical to pretend
were otherwise.
Blaise Pascal: The originator of the theory of the weight of air said, «
in each
man's heart
is a God -
shaped vaccuum that only God can fill.
If a woman who
is a feminist theologian
is to enter into the public introspective discourse
shaping the story of important
men in such a way that her insights matter, this discourse must change.
I
am haunted by having left a
man in desperate
shape in order to respond to another who, at the level of party conversation, had evinced interest
in «doing more,» yet who had created a world of work which did not allow him to step into another world.
It
was in Jesus Himself and
in His impact upon the situation that the Kingdom of God came upon
men; that God
was revealed
in His power and glory, to
shape human life to His will.
Some take the step of faith using a mental conception of God which
is more concrete
in outline, and even more
man -
shaped, than some others would find meaningful.
But this
was a dim and vague affair, presumably taken to
be a way
in which the «spirit» breathed into human life when God
shaped the «dust of the earth,» as the legend
in Genesis tells the story, would never
be utterly destroyed — after all, it had
been breathed by God and hence must
be indestructible even if largely irrelevant to whatever the future, beyond death, held for
men and women.
Spelled out
in a lengthy lead editorial entitled «Evangelicals
in the Social Struggle,» as well as
in books such as Aspects of Christian Social Ethics, Henry's understanding of Christian social responsibility stressed (a) society's need for the spiritual regeneration of all
men and women, (b) an interim social program of humanitarian care, ethical proclamation, and personal, structural application, and (c) a theory of limited government centering on certain «freedom rights,» e. g., the rights to public property, free speech, and so on.18 Though the
shape of this social ethic thus closely parallels that of the present editorial position of Moody Monthly, it must
be distinguished from its counterpart by the time period involved (it pushed others like Moody Monthly into a more active involvement
in the social arena), by the intensity of its commitment to social responsibility, by the sophistication of its insight into political theory and practice, and by its willingness to offer structural critique on the American political system.
We shouldn't think that the divine
being is like gold or silver or stone, formed by the art and imagination of
man, let alone that He
is in the
shape of a turkey.
«Good Shepherd» to us means what we seen
in a stained glass window, but
in this country Good Shepherds come
in all sizes,
shapes, ages and colors —
Men in jeans, boys
in cowboy hats, a Navajo with lamb
in hand keeping it from the coyotes — to Ezekiel, all
are images of God.
As a result, the world, regardless of its particular
shape at any given place or time,
is disclosed as a suitable context within which
man can enter into the possibilities of existence set forth
in Jesus Christ.
Where the paradigm which
shapes man's vision of God has the effect of reducing the actualities of the world to a status of unreality, their participation
in the
being of God implies their dissolution as concrete phenomena.
Kristol's concern with the
shaping of the soul of
man under the influence of various regimes
was reflected also
in his interest
in the insights of ancient political philosophy, and particularly
in Leo Strauss» efforts to recover those insights.
Whereas Marx defined transcendence as
mans possibility to move towards the future with freedom and choice, so that he could
shape his own destiny, Bonhoeffer gave a this - worldly interpretation of transcendence
in which the experience of transcendence
is Jesus
being there for others.»
Clever — yeah I've met «Bible
Man» before — he
is scary — and he / she shows up
in all
shapes and sizes.
It
was an illusion of Horace Mann and the other reformers who
shaped our educational system
in conscious opposition to «sectarian» schools that a coherent «common» education could
be provided by stressing only those convictions on which «
men of good will» agreed.
Is there one continuous thread of development throughout human history — sometimes reduced to a trickle, at other times increasing
in volume — that
shapes the destiny of
man for good or evil?
A
man's moral failures
are considered
in the light of the environmental handicaps by which his earlier years
were shaped.
Once we take into account the capacity of the ancient Jewish mind to create a story as a way of expounding and showing the relevance of a Biblical text (this practice will
be described
in Chapter 9), it
is not at all difficult to see how the story of Joseph of Arimathea could have
been partly
shaped by Isaiah 53:9, «And they made his grave with the wicked and with a rich
man in his death,» found
in the famous chapter on the suffering servant, which
was certainly interpreted by the early Christians as a prophecy of the death of Jesus.
The empirical appearances of outward
shape and form and of biological mode of life may show such very gradual transitions between animal and
man, that
in this respect it may perhaps not
be possible at all to succeed
in indicating concretely and unmistakably, where the dividing line runs between animal and
man.
Further,
man is always under the obligation to use his freedom as much as possible for
shaping his life; he may never abdicate his responsibility under pretext that everything happens
in any case as it must happen.
Myths, imaginative pictures of the world
shaped in terms of the powers and feelings of
man's interior life,
are true, but not true
in a scientific sense.
Human life with its quest for enjoyment
is then viewed
in relationship to the natural, social, and technological environments which
shape man's existence.
What we see taking place
in the world today
is not merely the multiplication of
men but the continued
shaping of
Man.
Perhaps more dramatic illustrations
are found
in hospital wards where a visitor's warm «hello» turns on the light, opens the shutters, straightens the linens, and brightens the faces; or
in rural America where a major business transaction
is sealed by one
man giving his word to another; or
in the quiet guidance of Anne Sullivan who with the one word «water» brought Helen Keller into the world of human experience; or
in the nation -
shaping speeches of Adolf Hitler and Winston Churchill.