Sentences with phrase «modern incarnation of»

The modern incarnation of Assurity Life Insurance is a conglomeration of three different insurers: Assurity Life, Security Financial Life, and Lincoln Direct Life, which joined together as a single company in 2007.
Is the present approach necessary to meet the requirements of natural justice, or does the modern incarnation of Maxwellisation in the 2006 Rules go beyond what natural justice requires?
Started in April and set to run nearly year round, this modern incarnation of a peddler's paradise has been billed as a downtown Manhattan version of the Brooklyn Flea, but it feels more like a hyperlocal block party.
Still, it's perfectly enjoyable and probably as good as it gets from the modern incarnation of Sega.
I mentioned Tomb Raider before, and there are certain parallels between Aloy and the modern incarnation of Lara Croft.
Majin and the Forsaken Kingdom is the modern incarnation of inspired partnership gaming, seamlessly integrating problem solving, combat and an engaging story line in a fluid cinematic experience like no other!
Can Axalon's oldschool assassin ways survive in this modern incarnation of the series, or will he end up as another poor fool on the guillotine?
A modern incarnation of a classic videogame.
A lot has changed since 1883, but the modern incarnation of the Venice Simplon - Orient - Express maintains its air of the high life.
Although it has a long and distinguished line of sheep - working ancestors, the modern incarnation of the German Shepherd Dog begins in 1882 (the first time it was exhibited at a dog show).
Like many domestic breeds, the modern incarnation of the Caucasian Ovcharka was first given a written breed standard in the 1930s and it was first exhibited at a dog show in Germany around that same time as the «Trans - Caucasian Ovtcharka.»
The modern incarnation of the Brazilian Bandogge is a recently created protection breed, developed by crossing the American Pit Bull Terrier with the Fila Brasileiro and the English Bullmastiff
In 2016, Ford will start building the next modern incarnation of the timeless GT40.
-- but it doesn't exactly bolster the Colorado's case for being the modern incarnation of the sensible workaday pickups of yore unless you track down one of the poverty - spec WT trim packages.
Most recently, we heard that that modern incarnation of the classic luxury SUV would go toe to toe with Land Rover's best offerings, with a price tag perhaps as high as $ 140,000 to go along with its well - loved nameplate.
Most recently, we heard that that modern incarnation of the classic luxury SUV would go toe to toe with...
In 1974, the merger of the College Preparatory School and the Hillsdale - Lotspeich School brought these learning institutions together to form the modern incarnation of The Seven Hills School.
More than four decades later, the Internet, the modern incarnation of the Galactic Network, has become as valued as libraries at major research universities.
ZombiU was a modern incarnation of those games.
We've seen modernized versions of Shakespeare in the past, with films like Baz Luhrmann «s Romeo + Juliet, O (for Othello), Hamlet, 10 Things I Hate About You, which was a modern incarnation of The Taming of the Shrew, and She's The Man, meant to resemble Twelfth Night.
America About Blog Ephraim Pottery is the modern incarnation of the traditional artisan guild.
A modern incarnation of the popular and controversial Rules by Fein and Schneider, this set of Rules was snatched up before I hunkered down with it for the night.
The chancellor's spending review this week was the work of a minister who, in his own flashy way, is an authentic modern incarnation of the one - nation Conservative tradition of Harold Macmillan and Iain Macleod, not a latterday acolyte of the ailing Tory individualist icon Margaret Thatcher.
A social media channel as a shield from prying eyes rather than the modern incarnation of the panopticon?
Why conscious parenting IS a modern incarnation of the ancient hero's journey — a journey with «no path!»
The Jumperoo is the modern incarnation of the doorway jumpers that were so popular a generation ago.
However, while the exposed white rock maple tongue - and - groove plank hardwood floor of the skating rink exists even today, the modern incarnation of the Hatt Building is home to a group of elite hotel rooms, each boasting a King canopy bed, fireplace and slipper - backed tub as well as a separate walk - in shower and comfy sitting area with lounge chairs and a velvet ottoman that make these cozy yet elegant rooms an ideal retro retreat.
However, Father Christmas and his other European variations are modern incarnations of old pagan ideas about spirits who traveled the sky in midwinter, Hutton said.»
Macquarrie goes on to show that Heidegger considered poetry to have first place among the arts, and poets to be modern incarnations of Hermes, busily running messages between heaven and earth.
Jessica has been seen quite often seen alongside the lead actors of the modern incarnations of the films.
More modern incarnations of the genre award the player for exploring the entire game world.
Combat is fast and fluid, not the slow grind you find all too often in the modern incarnations of its type.
In this way she created what were modern incarnations of pastoral or sublime landscape.

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Oneness Pentecostalism has a strong affirmation of the incarnation also, which means it can not be classified as a form of Unitarianism or even a modern - day version of modalism.
In our current editorial we attempt to show how recognising the centrality of the Incarnation to all of creation helps us solve some key modern confusions concerning the womb of woman.
Many of us are still refusing to trust Caesar, in any of his modern incarnations, with the power to define reality.
We need much thought and practice before we can preach the mystery of the incarnation of the eternal Logos in Jesus of Nazareth in such a way that this message does not sound almost like a myth in which modern men can no longer believe.
In modern times, the Iona Community was founded in 1938 by George MacLeod (1895 - 1991) to express the theology of the incarnation in social terms.
Is it possible that the modern world's atrocity and the atrocity of world history are not sufficient to convince people that the Incarnation is in reality not universal and can not be universalized?
The history of the growth of the modern world shows an interplay between the rejection of the authoritative impact of Incarnation, traceable at least as far as the 16th century Reformation, and the post-Enlightenment development of the philosophy of relativism, which the Pope highlighted to the British ambassador on 9 September last.
The joy, the inspired enthusiasm, with which the first Christians proclaimed the Incarnation of Christ and the tidings of great joy that it held for all the peoples is known to us as a matter of history, but it has become a fact of past history rather than modern history.
The modern preoccupation with psychological weaknesses and personal failings must not be allowed to insinuate itself into our perspective of the Incarnation.
The concreteness, fullness, and irreversibility of God's Incarnation and death in Jesus of Nazareth is one of the most striking elements of Altizer's Christology and an important departure from the merely moral rendition of the Incarnation's meaning that one seems to encounter in so much of modern Protestant systematic reflection on the Incarnation.
What is galling for Wenger and Arsenal is that in many ways Guardiola is the modern - day incarnation of what the Frenchman used to be in his first decade at the club.
This relatively new movement, which is also sometimes called student - centered learning, has its roots in the progressive strain of American educational thought, but its current incarnation is also based on the modern belief, common among corporate executives and other business leaders, that there is a major and potentially calamitous disconnect brewing between the historical structures and traditions of the American public school system and the labor - force demands of the 21st - century American economy.
Its modern incarnation, quantum field theory, has been spectacularly successful at describing and predicting the behaviour of fundamental particles and forces.
The modern day incarnation of fasting is what has come to be known as Intermittent Fasting, or the shorthand, IF: simply, Intermittent fasting is an eating pattern that has the dieter cycle periods of eating and not eating (fasting).
The modern day incarnations of pickup artists (PUA's) referred to such successful and self taught seducers as naturals, and attempted to emulate them.
The original game looks a good bit rougher than its modern incarnations, seeing as every hallway is geometric blocks, but it laid the groundwork for a lot of ideas that have remained throughout the series.
Whilst Charlotte Brontë's Jane Eyre has made its way to the recorded medium on numerous occasions — including features with Orson Welles and Joan Fontaine, and William Hurt and Charlotte Gainsbourg, and television offerings with George C. Scott and Susannah York, and Ciarán Hinds and Samantha Morton — Cary Joji Fukunaga's cinematic incarnation stands out as a masterful, modern rendering of the iconic and influential story.
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