Sentences with phrase «more dawn»

«Exactly what we need in the current climate of fear and uncertainty surrounding Ofsted - more dawn raids and surprise visits,» he said.
One more dawn, one more day, nine months more.

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And that explains why, as the fusion age dawns, there is ever more interest in what this small, slightly dishevelled Canadian company is doing.
Since the dawn of time, sales experts have been obsessed with an element more elusive and unpredictable than fire: the perfectly - written Twitter bio.
«We've been looking for these things before and seen false dawns but there is a little more confidence this time around.»
And the dawning awareness of just how much business value can be unlocked by a skilful analyst has made employers more likely to pay competitively.
That means consumers may have more opportunities to snag a good deal, and they may be able to pick whether they want to be a night owl, and stake out retailers opening at midnight on Black Friday; or an early bird, and awake before dawn; or eschew the entire thing, and go shopping in their pajamas from their computer at home.
Getting up at the crack of dawn makes you more efficient and successful, claim the larks.
These emerging trends and attitudes among Millennial entrepreneurs globally point to the dawning of a new age of entrepreneurship, where social networks are as important and potentially more important than self - reliance.
Still, as we get into the Phaedo, particularly its claim for the soul's immortality, it dawns on several of my more thoughtful students that the body is merely the temporary repository of a soul that may go on to inhabit any number of other beings (even donkeys!)
He felt isolated but knew the ritual, Had witnessed more than four score And been a mortician in most: Other Brothers start singing psalms With intense if temporary concern And then file off to have their dinner, Cerain their brother's in angelville, While in the dawn of a moribund mind Slow....
As Christians told and retold this story, it dawned on them that this was more than an attack on the leaders of the synagogue.
There are also signs of a new dawn, as people of faith are renewed in their spiritual life and engage more actively with the problems and suffering of the world.
For the full story of Antonio Montesino reads more like a medieval morality play than the dawn of pan-human solidarity.
Now the reality of that power begins to dawn more clearly, and what is astonishing about it is that, unlike any power we know, this power is confident enough to be vulnerable.
The fact that Brenda was dead slowly began to dawn on me, but it still seemed more surreal than real.
The more the Enlightenment rejects the sacramental, the more compulsively it re-enacts its founding Festival, the dawning of rationality.
@ «science» You listened put your hope into claims of man's lame science... I honestly think that some of you are so dense that it never dawns on you that all their claims are no more than guesswork.
Yet it began to dawn on me that Tóibín might be using a more varied palette than I had thought, and I made it my business to take up some of his novels.
The apostle Peter, after testifying that he had seen Jesus Christ in all His glory, said, «And so we have the prophetic word made more sure, to which you do well to pay attention as to a lamp shining in a dark place, until the day dawns and the morning star arises in your hearts» (II Peter 1:19, NASB).
We have also a more sure word of prophecy; whereunto ye do well that ye take heed, as unto a light that shineth in a dark place, until the day dawn, and the day star arise in your hearts: 20.
A genuine philosophy of history regarding the beginning8 of genuinely human history, and a genuine theology of the experience of man's own existence as a fallen one which can not have been so «in the beginning», would show that where it is a question of the history of the spirit, the pure beginning in reality already possesses in its dawn - like innocence and simplicity, what is to ensue from it, and that consequently the theological picture of man in the beginning as it was traditionally painted and as it in part belongs to the Church's dogma, expresses much more reality and truth than a superficial person might at first admit.
Indeed, the very movement of repetition and renewal — precisely because it is an actual and concrete movement — testifies to the ever more fully dawning power of the reality of the profane.
I suspect that one of the reasons the stress peaks at two years is that by then the realization has dawned on the aspiring prophet that the congregation has more power to get what it wants from the new minister than the new minister has to get what he or she wants from the first congregation.
Any student of the Græco - Roman world at the beginning of our era who tries to penetrate beneath the surface of the political, economic and military history of the period and discern what was going on in the minds of men, becomes aware of a widespread expectation of a turn for the better in human affairs, even the dawn of a golden age, after the violent convulsions which had disturbed society for a century or more.
On further reflection it might dawn on them that there was more behind it.
(5) There is the dawn of the new day or age — a world in which French grandeur is a bit more evident, in which corporation profits are a little higher; or a world that marks the failure of such ideals and the triumph of other dreams.
O night more lovely than the dawn!
Even until this End of Timed Fortuitousness, the godly will ever more endure and be the ammassings» lighted sculptors of a New Dawning of embittered social fragrenced attritions» allegories!
And to hundreds of millions the most radiant day of all the bright and dark days in the story of mankind is that which saw his birth — no wonder an earlier and more imaginative age made it a day of weird unearthly beauty, when a strange star hung low above the city of David and a multitude of angels broke with sudden glory the silence of the dawn.
Special graces of peace and resignation to the love of God are often experienced in the dying of such people, which is no more than the dawning of new life in Christ.
The slowly dawning process of realization that brought the neoconservatives from a to b — the discovery or in some cases perhaps rediscovery of God — was for most of us more like a long climb up a steep hill than like a flash of lightening.
2Peter 1.19 We have also a more sure word of prophecy; whereunto ye do well that ye take heed, as unto a light that shineth in a dark place, until they day dawn, and the day star arise in your hearts.
I would like to think that this act was much more than the political or diplomatic act of one nation - state (the Vatican) recognizing another nation - state (the State of Israel), but also a recognition of what many Jews say when praying for God's blessing on the State of Israel, that it is «the beginning of the dawn of our redemption.»
Its dark these days David, probably more so in your part of the world than most, but «Even in darkness light dawns for the upright, for the gracious and compassionate and righteous man.»
The dawn becomes ever more bright.
Much more was this restriction of the area of ethical responsibility vivid and controlling in days when war was constant and internationalism had not yet dawned.
It's falling, I believe, but I'll need more of morning light to know.I'm waiting on the dawn to make the snowreveal itself against the row of pines.I need a minute more of light to knowit's....
Advances in lexicography and archaeology have put us in a place to know more about the ancient world than it knew about itself As an exegete I know no higher moment than the dawn of truth rising from the meticulous application of linguistic and other historical study.
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I think of Laxmi, a widow from Hyderabad, India, who rises before dawn each day to sweep floors and grill chapatis and kiss the bruises and bumps of more than twenty children who, like she, have been affected by HIV / AIDS.
Still more subjective is my opinion that even in the physical sciences there is a dawning awareness of the need to wrestle again with the questions on which Whitehead cast so much light.
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And my apologies in advance, I swear it didn't dawn on me until after exporting the final video that you might be more interested in how to make the beautiful cupcakes you'll see at the end.
It's more expensive than many of the other rice cookers I was originally looking at, but while reading reviews, it dawned on me that most rice cookers use non-stick and plastic materials... something I'm trying to avoid as I go forward.
Then it dawned on me that if we like our quick and casual approach to early summer dinners, you might too, so I should tell you a little more about our non-dinner dinners of late.
I nearly passed over your email today because I'm so fed up of my bad eating But now as February dawns tomorrow it's time to start a fabulous foodie February How does that sound By the way I'm 54 pee when I sneeze it's called abuse of down below and having pushed two whopping babies and carried two more shoppers, they escaped through the sun roof.
A few months ago, it finally dawned on me that there was an even more obvious substitution for egg noodles in beef stroganoff: cauliflower.
Instead of being upset with them for not liking my recipes, it dawned on me that I should just accept their taste buds for what they are and find more mildly flavored recipes to try.
Food and drink are not allowed from dawn until sunset, however it's more than made up for after sunset.
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