Sentences with phrase «most meaningful memories»

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The most complete - and from the Christian standpoint certainly the most meaningful - illustration of this kind of corporate memory and its effect in the life of God's people is to be found in the utterances of the Prophet of the Exile (Isa.
Political experts like Levy, meanwhile, said this is one of the most meaningful state presidential primaries in memory.
While most linguists accept Chomsky's theory, his critics hold an alternate view: that we learn to speak merely by trial and error, building up from memory the information and associations we need to assemble words into meaningful sentences.
Yet he believes that certain aspects of our minds may remain inviolable because our most meaningful thoughts and memories are written in a code, or language, that is unique to each of us.
And art now offers the most meaningful way to embrace those happy memories.
From Editorial Board retreats in a conference room on the Stetson campus where we developed and refined our mission and later worked with the editorial board of Legal Communication and Rhetoric: JALWD to ensure that both publications had complementary but not overlapping objectives; to reading hundreds of submissions looking for the most insightful and meaningful scholarship to publish or the newer scholars to mentor; to long nights poring over page proofs looking for one last typo or citation error before sending the final version to the printer, the experiences were many and the memories are great.
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