Sentences with phrase «mere moments which»

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As a result of the brief, violent moment of crisis in which it became conscious at once of its creative power and of its critical faculties, humanity has quite legitimately become hard to move: no stimulus at the level of mere instinct or blind economic necessity will suffice for long to goad it into moving onwards.
Whatever the explanation — mere human limitation or sinful results of our freedom — the actual conditions finally determined which of all the possible outcomes of that moment would be realized.
One might consider much of what appears to be unidentifiably Christian as mere baggage, the social impediments that must travel along with the activity of recognizable devotion so that the church can persist through the many moments and circumstances each week during which members are not engaged in specific witness to their Christian faith.
Such words must seem to many to be pious and meaningless platitudes, mere gestures of respect to the past and bare of that realism which the present moment demands.
God is no mere spectator of the ocean of feelings which is nature at any moment.
That position is the very common interpretation, as I said, from Leclerc, Christian and, to some extent — at least at that moment, even Emmet — up to the present, i.e., that an occasion of experience arises out of a purely passive situation which is a mere welter of many data.
mere moments before reading this i got was thinking about the large marshmallows i had in the pantry which made me think of baking but are too big for my famous cookies which made me think of rice crispy treats which made me think of salty sweet which reminded me of the bacon bark i made over the holidays (was that your recipe?)
Its effectiveness comes in the juxtaposition of poignant scenes with downright hilarious ones; Kindergartener Ruby Bridges tells Jabari how to be brave, mere moments before stepping out the door and starting her first day at an all - white school (where she's most definitely not welcomed), which is followed by Jabari messing around with his future idol, pre-President Obama, on the night of Dr. King's famed speech.
Who knows, though, since Captain Marvel is the focus of a lot of MCU - related speculation at the moment; not only will it be the franchise's first female - led superhero movie, but it also got a massive Hail Mary pass from last month's blockbuster Avengers: Infinity War, which asked fans to sit through, roughly, 7,000,000 minutes of end credits in order to get the merest peek at her logo.
Newcomer «That Awkward Moment» took just $ 9 million on a mere $ 3,208 per theater average, which was only good enough for the # 3 spot.
Some of the pieces here are mere vignettes, tiny moments of observation or connection that span only a page or two, while others resemble longer journalistic pieces in which, inevitably, Crosley herself is the hapless protagonist even as she investigates the capriciousness of modern life.
The very ground will heave and crack, gravity defying chunks of it breaking away and floating in mid-air, while the buildings twist and contort into strange angles, creating these amazing looking levels that are a twisted parody of the normal city which existed mere moments ago.
Situated within the working relations between artists, institutions, and curators, More than mere jelly is a group exhibition that marks the points of contact and moments of exchange which, like the invisible labor of care, precede and exceed documentation and remuneration.
Using a hand - held instant film camera, Liversidge takes two images — the initial shot guides the composition of the second, which is taken mere moments after the first image has fully developed in an attempt to replicate what is captured at the exact point of the original exposure.
The most profitable scam at the moment is to put up a 500kW turbine, for which the FiT is 22p / kWh, whereas for a turbine between 500kW and 1MW, the FiT is a mere 14p / kWh.
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