Sentences with phrase «more glimpses of»

Stay tuned for more glimpses of every day beauty!
Alpha Protocol had more glimpses of greatness than actual greatness.
EGX 2015, otherwise known as the Eurogamer Expo, took place over last weekend and gave us some more glimpses of Elite Dangerous» next series of expansions, aptly named Horizons.
He doesn't reveal much, but there are a few more glimpses of what may be in store.
In fact, not only are things more strained than ever between this group, hearts of the most loyal are broken, and now we're seeing more glimpses of Maria's traumatic, repressed past.
Or might these simply be more glimpses of what's ahead as the school - reform pendulum swings away from the Bush - Obama era?
Deirdre de Grae steps back in time at IFI Local Films for Local People: Yet More Glimpses of Galway, which screened at the 29th Galway Film Fleadh.
Still no sign of Jessica Chastain, Kate Mara, Michael Peña, Kristen Wiig, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Mackenzie Davis, Sean Bean, Donald Glover and Naomi Scott in the Drew Goddard - directed film, but we'll end up seeing them soon enough as more glimpses of the film turn up online.
And with more glimpses of the Guardians of the Galaxy and a very ominous close - up of Thanos to end things with, we are left in agony, counting down the days until May.
Lucasfilm has released an interesting behind the scenes video of the film's creature shop and gives us more glimpses of the in - camera aliens we'll be seeing populate the screen in next weekend.
More glimpses of the future: Steven Spielberg's Ready Player One (Mar), Mortal Engines (Dec).
Looks amazing, and I can't wait to see more glimpses of your progress.
Stay tuned for more glimpses of Boston later today + tomorrow, and in the meantime, check us out on Pinterest!
I feel we can create more glimpses of this Ultimate reality through the use of meditation, yoga, play, sharing, prayer, art therapy, chanting, music and pranayam and other tools.
The Messenger probe's second flyby of Mercury earlier this month has provided the first global view of the pockmarked planet, hinting at a complicated mineral structure beneath the surface and more glimpses of the planet's volcanic history.
Either way, it's going to be a memorable trip up to Wigan nonetheless, with every chance of the onlooking cameras catching more glimpses of Blackpool fans than Wigan fans judging by the home sides pathetic attendances last season, which if this is to be the case will work in Blackpool's favour.
Dejan Lovren — 5.5 Showed the odd glimpse of good defender, but showed many more glimpses of the error strewn player we know from earlier in the season.
You'll still swear (but you'll hear it), you'll still sin (but you'll suffer), but now you'll seek and search and struggle and strive for more glimpses of Him.
On the last morning, I caught one more glimpse of Valletta glowing in the early morning sun.

Not exact matches

The company gave a glimpse of strategic changes for Aeroplan, including allowing members to select any seat on any airline, earn and redeem miles faster, use technology to allow travel plans to be completed in one place and a more personalized experience.
If it had all been less of a managed event, and more of a glimpse of the company's values through the kinds of people it hires.
There are many more examples — these are just brief glimpses of a future that is exciting, challenging, and constantly changing.
Rather, ask employees via an anonymous survey, since they can offer a more intimate glimpse of the everyday operations of the company.
In a teaser trailer debuting Wednesday, Dos Equis gives customers a first glimpse at the second act, replacing its older, gray - bearded icon with more of a rugged, James Bond-esque character.
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Dan's insights, combined with the firsthand experiences of more than 3,000 oDesk freelancers surveyed (including almost 2,000 Millennials), provide a fascinating glimpse into what the future of work will look like.
This demand for more information is a two - way street — potential investors and entrepreneurs from China are also seeking more informational resources to help better understand how to best tap into the Canadian market, and to get a glimpse into the development of the Canada - China business relationship overall.
In April, however, we saw the first glimpse of a turnaround, when we had more listings than average come onto the market.
However, I'll give you a glimpse into the potential upside of investing in these funds, and give you a rundown of some of the more popular and successful ones out there.
Yet that experience of putrid beauty in art offers a glimpse of the libertine's mingled pleasure and wretchedness, and is arguably more powerful for it.
Tolkien says it best: «It is the mark of a good fairy - story, of the higher or more complete kind, that however wild its events, however fantastic or terrible the adventures, it can give to child or man that hears it, when the «turn» comes, a catch of the breath, a beat and lifting of the heart, near to (or indeed accompanied by) tears, as keen as that given by any form of literary art... In such stories, when the sudden «turn» comes we get a piercing glimpse of joy, and heart's desire, that for a moment passes outside the frame, rends indeed the very web of story, and lets a gleam come through.»
More than anyone in my lifetime, Pope Francis has given me a powerful glimpse into the mind and heart of God.
An impressive number of testimonies suggest that in some instances of extreme danger the totality or quasi-totality of our past is glimpsed «at once, more accurately, in a present moment which is contemporary with a very short interval of public time.
My friend Nick Pereira of 5 Pillars Coaching interviewed me, so I thought I would post it here for you guys to get a glimpse of me and a little more of what I'm...
The man who is wholly taken up with the demands of everyday living or whose sole interest is in the outward appearances of things seldom gains more than a glimpse, at best, of this second phase in our sense - perceptions, that in which the world, having entered into us, then withdraws from us and bears us away with it: he can have only a very dim awareness of that aureole, thrilling and inundating our being, through which is disclosed to us at every point of contact the unique essence of the universe.
I'd like to think that whenever any of my guests admire her ballerina painting that hangs on my living room wall, a little more of God's beauty is glimpsed and creation expands in grace.
Ken was disappointed; he'd had glimpses of glory in listening to Jackson, but he had hoped for more.
He is not less concerned than the materialist or the scientific humanist for the welfare of men, but more so; for he has glimpsed something of man's value and potentiality in the eyes of God.
The sublime spiritual sterility of the texts of Kant's philosophical maturity, for instance, could scarcely provide a more perspicuous glimpse into the personality of perhaps the single most boring man ever to darken a wigmaker's doorway.
In fact, these feelings have an intrinsically greater influence because they are more like the feelings of God disclosed in the privileged events that give us a glimpse into God's future.
To risk a generalization even more reckless than those I have already made: from the time of the pre-Socratics, all the great speculative and moral systems of the pagan world were, in varying degrees, confined to this totality, to either its innermost mechanisms or outermost boundaries; rarely did any of them catch even a glimpse of what might lie beyond such a world; and none could conceive of reality except as a kind of strife between order and disorder, within which a sacrificial economy held all forces in tension.
The interweaving of the scientific quest with the search for moral resources that will help us confront threats to human survival makes this four - hour series more than just a glimpse of cuffing - edge research.
If all we can say of Jesus and of God is that Jesus is God — all the God of God there is — then we have effectively ruled out all other attempts of the human spirit to glimpse the mystery of the ultimate; and this is all the more conspicuously the case when our understanding of «Jesus,» in the first place, is really a dogmatic reduction of his person, his «thou - ness,» to the «it - ness» of christological propositions that, most of them, enshrine little more than our own religious bid for authority.
He is a servant of the people, and responsible to them, not for the satisfaction of their demands, but for guiding them more surely toward the goals that they have glimpsed in their finest hours.
The reader does not expect to discover, in the midst of this paean to friendship and domesticity, a glimpse of something far greater than friendship or domesticity» something good beyond Badger's goodness and yet infinitely more frightening» something numinous.
A sight of the awesome greatness of God may overpower our strength and be more than we can endure; but if the moral beauty of God be hid, the enmity of the heart will remain in its full strength, no love can be enkindled, [our will] will not be effectual... but will remain inflexible; whereas the first glimpse of the moral and spiritual glory of God shining into the heart produces all these affects, as it were with omnipotent power, which nothing can withstand.
As Jesus experienced and acted on the divine freedom that coconstituted his own identity, he revealed certain characteristics that give us, who are at more of a distance from God than Jesus was, a glimpse into divine freedom.
Though the church historian, as a person of like faith, must walk on common ground with all the pilgrim people of God, perhaps he or she may see just a bit more clearly as together they strain toward their first glimpse of that eternal «city which has foundations, whose builder and maker is God» (Heb.11: 10).»
He offers a glimpse of redemption for a world that is anything but nice, and that needs much more than a nice God to redeem it.
Perhaps if more students had early glimpses of better books, colleges would be a little bolder in what they beach.
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