Sentences with phrase «many kindred»

Dating apps like Skout have age and gender data to work with as well — details we cough up in hopes of finding a kindred spirit.
With your targeted, personal interactions, your top - quality customers will feel warm and affectionate toward your brand, and that kind of customer will definitely bring along crowds of friends and kindred spirits to fill that auditorium back up.
He was spinning lifelong memories, cleverly capturing candid kindred moments on video — yes, on his iPhone.
A kindred spirit in the retail startup sphere to Glossier, GREATS has been rethinking brick - and - mortar and using a strategic social media approach.
He is truly a kindred spirit who is fully equipped to motivate our guests to be their best.»
Expressing myself has led to meeting many kindred spirits — some of whom now are clients, too.
Gates and Allen were kindred spirits from the start, but if both were driven to get under the hood of the earliest computers, Gates was the more strategic thinker, while the title of this memoir best describes Allen's role in the partnership.
Jim and I are kindred spirits when it comes to the value of back - of - the envelope modelling of economic effects.
But the Minister of the Crown still sees kindred spirits in punk rappers with an anti-establishment sneer.
Tax cuts on wealth are promoted as if they will be invested rather than used to pay the financial sector more interest or be gambled on currencies and exchange rates, interest rates, stock and bond prices, credit default swaps and kindred derivatives.
When a high enough pension reserve is accumulated, the employer transfers it to the banco or kindred affiliate in an offshore banking center, leaving the industrial employer a bankrupt shell.
Wall Street also is seeking to avert any thought of restoring the Glass - Steagall Act in an attempt to protect the economy from having merged retail commercial banking with wholesale investment banking, insurance, real estate brokerage and kindred arms of high finance.
Since then, they've become kindred spirits and collaborated on several levels.
For starters, Chairman Bernanke has convinced the President that the Fed should be the single regulator of Wall Street — ideologically kindred, and drawn from its ranks, or with its assent.
The Obama Administration's Wall Street managers have kept the debt overhead in place — toxic mortgage debt, junk bonds, and most seriously, the novel web of collateralized debt obligations (CDO), credit default swaps (almost monopolized by A.I.G.) and kindred financial derivatives of a basically mathematical character that have developed in the 1990s and early 2000s.
So economic analysis is trivialized if it only takes into account direct production costs reducible to labor, not taxes or «economic rent» as an element of price with no counterpart in technologically necessary production costs — land rent, monopoly rent (including bank credit - creating privileges), interest charges and kindred transfer payments to rentiers.
Gillette and Painter had a close personal and business relationship, and Adams described them as «kindred inventive spirits.»
For British Columbia, kindred mindsets are most likely to be found in Quebec.
The genome prize was conceived by geneticist J. Craig Venter, a kindred spirit who left the National Institutes of Health (NIH), frustrated by its bureaucracy, and then set up a company to challenge it in a race to decode the genome.
It probably is too much to hope that today's European central bankers and kindred economic managers will drop their neoliberal anti-labor ideology and see that without a thriving domestic market, their own industrial firms will languish.
«On an emotional level, «kindred spirits» sounds lovely.
I hear mankind separate many things that ought not be divorced and I see many things grouped that are not kindred.
Let no day pass without a kindred deed, take down the King James Bible from your shelf,
Open borders libertarians already know they have a kindred spirit in Rand Paul (even as he stresses his opposition to Rubio's Gang of Eight proposal when he is in front of broader audiences).
Forasmuch as each man is a part of the human race, and human nature is something social, and has for a great and natural good, the power also of friendship; on this account God willed to create all men out of one, in order that they might be held in their society not only by likeness of kind, but also by bond of kindred.
Too often the Communists and dissidents are kindred spirits.
You and I are kindred spirits.
****** Be it known unto all nations, kindreds, tongues, and people, unto whom this work shall come: That we, through the grace of God the Father, and our Lord Jesus Christ, have seen the plates which contain this record, which is a record of the people of Nephi, and also of the Lamanites, their brethren, and also of the people of Jared, who came from the tower of which hath been spoken.
I'm honored to be able to exchange links with a kindred spirit Bill Kinnon over at his blog.
It may well be that liberal voices such as Fathers Charles Curran and Richard McBrien, along with the National Catholic Reporter and kindred spirits, are largely responsible for the religious, cultural, and political convergence of evangelicals and Catholics they now fear.
We'd gaze towards Maentwrog far below, kindred spirits, and I'd talk to you.
Now the Lord said to Abram, «Go from your country and your kindred and your father's house to the land that I will show you... So Abram went... [and] built there an altar [Schechem] to the Lord... and pitched his tent... and invoked the...
The curtain rises upon two small kingdoms of kindred blood and speech, occupying the territory now known as Palestine: the Kingdom of Judah in the south, with its capital at Jerusalem, and the Kingdom of Israel (or of Ephraim) in the north, with its capital at Samaria.
Then I found a kindred spirit in Ruth Schwenk.
The more judicious might catch up on housework, pay the bills online, answer emails: the kindred spirits will make a bit of room for delicious indolence.
The Syrians would be punished for a ruthless massacre; the Philistines for playing jackal to Edom; the Phœnicians for a breach of treaty; the Edomites for attacking a kindred and friendly people; the Ammonites for slaughtering women and children in a wanton war of aggression; the Moabites for a brutal outrage upon the corpse of the conquered King of Edom.
The Hindu - Buddhist development, starting from primitive ideas kindred with the Old Testament's early tribalism, traveled a far different road.
Only those who cooperate with the nature will survive and continue their kindred.
The members of the tribe were not primarily individuals; they were the offspring and representatives of one kindred; because of that they existed, and in that they found life's meaning.
As the human spirit freely gives itself in the search for kindred spirits, i.e., for «I - Thou» relationships, that experience can be serendipitously transformed by the Holy Spirit.
It still happens, kindred spirits aren't as rare as I used to think.
At first the ritual was doubtless figurative, a ceremonial cleansing in water, which was regarded as symbolizing, rather than effecting, the purification of the inner life, and the origin of which lay in the baptism of John and kindred customs rather than in the sacraments of the mystery religions.
is prophylactic, it is not at all uncommon for insomnia, neuralgia and kindred ills to disappear in the self - forgetfulness of such evenings.»
Naboth can not part with the property which he has inherited from his (ancestors) without committing sacrilege against himself and his kindred, so closely do kindred and property belong together. . . .
As everyone knows, there is a tremendous cultural struggle going on in national politics, manifested in disputes over abortion, capital punishment, gun control, crime, welfare, affirmative action, gay rights, school prayer, and other kindred things, many of which have a subtle racial dimension.
He has no friends nor kindred, but the learner is his brother and sister.
«To understand the reality of our times more profoundly, we have to break out of circles confining our vision... It is impossible to have real intercultural communication in the electronic age without leaving «your country and your kindred and your father's house» (Gen 12:1).
These have generated within me kindred feelings towards Eliade and hence the question I would like to ask is, «Is Eliade showing the way for an Indian student who is engaged in the study NT history and Theology?»
I can't help but feel a kindred spirit with the many thousands of more recent immigrants who have done the same.
Go from your country and your kindred and your father's house [where?]
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