I need
not dwell upon this fact since today it is so widely recognized and emphasized.
Despite the presence of elements of artistry — repetition, wordplay, and the like — the aesthetic qualities of medieval texts were
not dwelled upon.
The coverage is balanced; when a Japanese athlete wins a medal, it's noted but
not dwelled upon.
The romantic subplot is screenwriting 101 and, thankfully,
not dwelled upon too much.
At one point Andy throws a little pity party for himself, asking if anybody understands how hard it is for a kid to keep his toys under wraps instead of playing with them, and it's a poignant character note because it's psychologically suggestive of Carell's status in his adult life — but it isn't dwelled upon.
Beautifully photographed in New Orleans by cinematographer Sean Bobbitt, there are powerful, confronting images, like locked slave facial masks and a severed limb, which are specified but
not dwelled upon.
It isn't dwelt upon because it doesn't matter to
I will
not dwell upon the matter overlong, but will tell as speedily as may be of how that stout fellow, Robin Hood, died as he had lived, not at court as Earl of Huntingdon, but with bow in hand, his heart in the greenwood, and he himself a right yeoman.»
These recurrent themes become part of the couple's shared landscape and are kept in perspective,
not dwelt upon.
Not exact matches
That is, pop culture studies can
not simply be about conservatives (or Christians, or Great Books educators)
dwelling upon the best moments of such culture, or otherwise using it to prove the relevance of the traditions they want to convey.
And a tent and curtains make nice
dwelling places and decor, but they are limited within the view of «Isaiah's» empirical viewpoint...
not what Mr. Hubble postulated, or the arc of the earth's impression
upon a waxing crescent moon.
«Blessing» announces to us that, keenly aware of the frailty and failing of the human, John was
not content to
dwell upon the down and the dark, any more than he was keen to deny it.
This holiness — without which we can
not live — is
not available
upon request but arises in and through practices that invite God to come
dwell among us.
If I seal up the entry into my heart I must
dwell in darkness — and
not only I, my individual soul, but the whole universe in so far as its activity sustains my organism and awakens my consciousness, and in so far also as I act
upon it in my turn so as to draw forth from it the materials of sensation, of ideas, of moral goodness, of holiness of life.
jesus said don't even
dwell upon thoughts of lust, or you shall even be condemned.
Rubin, therefore, does
not content himself merely to
dwell upon, for example, the Alar scare or Paul Ehrlich's claim that the oceans would disappear by 1979.
It
dwells upon the tender elements in the world, which slowly and in quietness operate by love; and finds purpose in the present immediacy of a kingdom
not of this world» (p. 343).
Something
not really
dwelt upon in this article is also the Mormon belief that these «proxy baptisms» only allow the individual on the other side to accept the baptism as if they had the opportunity to be baptised in this life.
In
dwelling thus
upon our ethical perplexities we must
not obscure the fact that our deepest problem is to find the strength to do the right as we see it.
Yet if Jesus were God and
not man at all, there was no ground for the author of the fourth Gospel to say, «And the Word became flesh and
dwelt among us, full of grace and truth» (John 1:14), or for the church to build its faith
upon this foundation throughout the centuries.
I would rather live my life believing there is Heaven and Hell to find out
upon death that there isn't one, than to live my life
not believing there is a Heaven and Hell discovering that there is but had wasted any chances to
dwell in Glory eternal in the former, instead of gnashing of teeth eternally in the latter.
It
dwells upon the tender elements in the world, which slowly and in quietness operate by love; and it finds purpose in the present immediacy of a kingdom
not of this world.
* Revelation 13:8 And all that
dwell upon the earth shall worship him, whose names are
not written in the book of life of the Lamb slain from the foundation of the world.
America, I don't plan to let you rest until you live it out that you believe what you have read in [people] to
dwell upon the face of the earth.1
We should
dwell upon the specialness, the distinctiveness, the value of these things until the pain of contemplating their permanent loss,
not just to one individual but to all for all time, becomes unbearable.
We have repeatedly observed that in nature's hierarchical structure the higher level
dwells in and relies
upon the lower but can
not be comprehended simply by an analysis of the lower.
For a God who
dwells in and relies
upon the various strata of cosmic process would be «dependent»
not only on the performance of sub-human emergent dimensions, but also on the considerably less predictable interpersonal processes of human self - integration (Or comparable «conscious» processes in other corners of the universe).
Rev 13:8 And all that
dwell upon the earth shall worship him, whose names are
not written in the book of life of the Lamb slain from the foundation of the world.
Consul General of Israel in New York, Ambassador Ido Aharoni remarked, «In celebrating the holiday of Sukkot this year, we
not only reflect
upon the story of the migration of the Jewish people and the temporary
dwellings they lived in, but we also remember the difficult personal exodus so many Latinos faced when immigrating to the United States.»
Don
not, go on and on about, nor
dwell upon, the negative aspects of the divorce.
This, of course, begs the question as to whether or
not Seven contains excessive violence, or if it glamorizes serial killing as the camera
dwells upon the hideous consequences of serial murder.
Gilliam returned to New York to
dwell upon whether or
not to stay in the United States.
is an astonishingly good and intimate making - of, and its missteps are
not worth
dwelling upon.
His prose is functional, the minutiae of life
dwelled upon with as much attention as his views on writing, which he believes is an act of destruction,
not creation.
* It is still illegal for anyone to wear armour to Parliament, (Royal Prerogative 1279) * Hanging washing in the street, beating a carpet and flying a kite are set out in the Town Police Clauses Act, 1847, (chapter 89, section 28) as punishable by a # 1,000 fine * The Licensing Act of 1872 states that it is illegal to be drunk in charge of a cow, horse or steam engine * You can't fire a cannon close to a
dwelling house (Metropolitan Police Act 1839) * You can't bet or gamble in the library reading room (Library Offences Act 1898) * You can't use any slide
upon ice or snow (Town Police Clauses Act 1847) * You can't drive cattle through the streets of London (Metropolitan Streets Act 1867)
«75... the Tribunals did
not have before them expert evidence which seriously called into question the principle underpinning the EPA's renewable energy project regulatory regime — i.e. that wind turbines which are set back 550m from a
dwelling house and which do
not generate noise levels in excess of 40 dBA at the lowest specified wind speed do
not cause serious harm to human health based
upon the current state of scientific knowledge.»
Every recruiter looks forward to hire an individual who is
not only analytical in behavior but he
dwells upon the issue like the way it should be.