Elaine Pagels, among others, has argued that the success of the affirmation of a bodily resurrection was due to the way it functioned in the early Church, as it served to legitimate the authority of
a narrow circle of bishops.
You can not limit the inspiration to
a narrow circle of creeds.
Our world collapses in, confining us to
the narrowing circle of our immediate surroundings.
With many successes to learn from, and much new wisdom won through hard experience, we are now closing in upon the ever
narrower circle of those still living «outside the circle of development.»
Tocqueville precisely defines individualism as the tendency to confine one's affections and concerns to
a narrow circle of immediate family and friends.
Jesus wanted love of neighbour to be understood in a universal sense as the quality of divine love than
the narrow circle of natural affection and concern.
Saul, now a pathetic figure, fighting a battle already lost in his own mind, persuaded that from
the narrow circle of family out to the broad circle of the world, everyone is against him; seizing gratefully upon the offer of the Ziphites to surrender David to him:
But Paul was a classic niche candidate, whose support would never spread far beyond a relatively
narrow circle of activists.
From time to time, woman arranged evenings for the memory of her husband in
a narrow circle of friends.
Online dating offers a unique opportunity to meet people who are not related to work or
a narrow circle of friends.
Existing mechanisms of asset management and available ways of investing funds are often confined to
a narrow circle of customers: these are either professional investors or people with a large fortune, serviced by professional financial advisers.
Rift Lake cichlids fans, L - number pleco lovers, brackish - water devotees and loach enthusiasts, for example, are all likely to care very little about any fish outside
their narrow circles of interest.
Born not far from Ankara, socialised within
the narrow circle of her Turkish family in Germany, she explores the limits of what is physically possible in her projects, radically committing her own body to her artworks.In Flesh, (No Pig but Pork), she targets the taboos and traditional rituals of the Islamic world, donning Lady Justice «s blindfold, a black negligée and yellow rubber gloves to wallow in pork meat, sniffing the forbidden raw flesh.
Born not far from Ankara, socialised within
the narrow circle of her Turkish family in Germany, she explores the limits of what is physically possible in her projects — whether she wears a chador and hangs upside - down in front of an audience reading diary entries, newspaper articles and passages from the Qur «an («Permanent Words», 2009), or when she publicly kisses the walls, floor, furniture and ceiling of an exhibition space for days on end, in order to express her appreciation of all that is overlooked or only too obvious, what we have become fond of or what is intimate («Emotion in Motion», 2000).
For this wider circle of «other family members» (as opposed to
the narrow circle of family members set out in Article 2 (2) of the Directive), Member States enjoy a broader margin of discretion and do not have to grant an «automatic» right of entry and residence (para 20).
«Arbitration for peace» places arbitration in a wider historical context, thereby making the subject accessible beyond
the narrow circle of specialists without losing its legal relevance.
It was a private sale of TON tokens to
a narrow circle of venture funds and high - net - worth individuals.
Not exact matches
As who we know, what we like, and what we share begins to determine what we see, who we hear and where we hear it from, our experience
of the web becomes more intensely focused around a
narrower range
of topics and a more focused social
circle.
It is likely that the outcome
of these negotiations will be more fateful than the Persian Gulf War, yet they are still discussed only in
narrow circles.
It is impossible to miss the stress laid upon breaking out
of the
narrow circle within which it is natural to confine the love
of neighbor, and this is specifically related to the quality
of the divine action.
And like the fact that many in the church (especially in evangelical
circles) have
narrow - mindedly focused on one report in John
of Jesus telling someone they need to be born again, overlooking Jesus» constant call throughout the synoptics to follow Him in the process?
Although her audience is
narrower than those
of the other authors — she speaks mostly to women in evangelical Christian
circles — and her analysis is a tad simplistic, Barnhill writes with a pastoral style that is soothing after the acerbic tone
of the other two volumes.
Having stalked the holy up
narrow paths on windswept slopes, I'm brought full
circle by discovering that I have passed it already along every step
of the way.
Philia, on his showing, may have a wide range
of meanings, but, within the
circle of those with whom one had affectionate relationships, the ancient Greeks were quite ready to designate some as friends in a
narrower sense corresponding more closely to that «abiding image»
of friendship we still share with them.
In private, however, members
of the inner
circle acknowledge that they are undergoing a major case
of the jitters as an apparently strong poll lead
narrows and the Labour party appears to recover its confidence.
His public persona is carefully crafted yet
narrow: those outside his inner
circle can only wonder about many aspects
of his inner life.
Within a
narrow professional
circle, the person in question has made little secret
of his views.
The sample is then slowly lowered through the focused
circle of light, allowing the
narrow melt zone to progressively melt, mix and solidify its way up the feed side
of the sample.
When you reach the top, you get to
circle the rim
of Conkles Hollow, a deep,
narrow gorge that's only 100 feet wide in certain places and boasts beautiful waterfalls and wildlife to boot.
R / keto recipes users in particular have
narrowed their own world
of food possibilities down to a pizza
circle - jerk.
A survey shows that 70 %
of respondent daters hold a bachelors degree and that many
of them believe they are single because their social
circle is too
narrow.
Let The Dating Lounge do the
narrowing for you with its exclusive community, where you're matched with people within comparable social
circles and friends
of friends.
With over 30 unique performances
of W. B. Yeats» epic poetry by leading Irish and British cultural figures, Geldof argues why Yeats and his
circle built the cultural scaffolding
of a modern, pluralist Ireland but was pushed aside by the
narrow - minded Catholic elite
of the new Free State — the «Banana Republic» that Geldof in turn rebelled against half a century later.
Marc Webb is
circling some
of Hollywood's hottest up and coming talents for the role
of Harry Osborn in his «Amazing Spider - Man» sequel while David Yates has
narrowed his focus on just one actor for the lead in «Tarzan,» Alexander Skarsgard.
If you had glanced through the
narrow, wired - glass window
of Rhode Island College professor Moira E. Collins» Writing 150 classroom here on a cold morning in March, the tableau would have looked utterly routine: college - age students at desks
circled seminar - style around their professor.
Once you have
narrowed your vendor pool to three to five providers, insist that they base their presentations on a common standard
of your choosing (for example, in 7th - grade math, «Know the formulas for the area and circumference
of a
circle and use them to solve problems»), data reporting questions, or both.
Consider a reasonable, simple, even elegant alternative to replace the vicious
circle of narrowed curriculum and comprehension skills
of limited efficacy, which over time depress reading achievement.
The best known
of these is the requirement that any licenced black cab must have a turning
circle of no more than 25ft to enable it to U-turn on
narrow streets.
Travel full -
circle in just 10 days on this exciting fly - drive adventure and encounter the incredible sights
of South Iceland before driving the stunning east coast where
narrow fjords carved by Ice...
Originally on the straight and
narrow, with a high profile PR job, great
circle of friends and loving boyfriend, she decided to pursue her dreams
of living in France.
The transition into the externalized reconstruction
of the viewer's own mind that fills the main gallery is signaled by Lucas Knipscher's What Nice Feet I Have # 1, a flat
circle covered in newspaper that hangs from a
narrow square pole just inches above its own shadow on the slick concrete floor.
Song, 1958, and Untitled, 1959, are characteristic
of the earliest
circle paintings, consisting
of loosely - brushed outer ring (a holdover from Noland's earlier Abstract Expressionist works) enclosing
narrower bands
of color.
In addition to
circles comprised
of perfectly and colorfully painted stripes, Tadasky has painted his famous stripes on
narrow rectangular and large triangular - shaped canvases, but he always returned to the circular compositions.
Other exhibitions include «Sinking Holes,
Circles, Holes and Other Holes», Künstlerhaus Bethanien, Berlin; «NORMALITY IS THE NEW AVANT - GARDE», Kópavogur Art Museum, Gerðarsafn; «Artists «Books for Everything», Weserburg Museum
of Modern Art, Bremen; «Dislocating Surfaces — New Scandinavian Photography», Kunstnernes Hus, Oslo; «Proposals for Commissioned Work», Bruch & Dallas, Cologne; «Books & Co.», Gagosian Gallery, Beverly Hills; «The Library
of Babel / In and Out
of Place», Zabludowicz Collection, London; «A Book Between Two Stools», Boghossian Foundation, Brussel; «A
Narrow Scene
of Hypothetical Circumstances», Fotogalleriet, Oslo; «The Drawing Biennale», Galleri Format, Oslo and «Norwegian Sculpture Biennale», The Vigeland Museum, Oslo.
As the choices began to
narrow, Kertess would ask Saltz to act as a backup pair
of critical eyes; Saltz, with no gallery to represent and no
circle of artist friends to push, could speak frankly to Kertess.
And since the temperature difference between the Arctic and the tropics is
narrowing, and since it's the temperature difference that drives wind and ocean currents, then the jet stream that normally whizzes around the Arctic
circle — thus keeping frozen air in one place and separating it from the warm breezes
of the south — is, the theory goes, slowing, thus allowing warm moist air to penetrate into the north.
The conventional approach — the center - pivot sprinklers that create alienlike green crop
circles in the middle
of brown deserts (easily visible when flying overhead)-- is extremely wasteful, spraying water into the air where a major fraction evaporates... In a typical drip - irrigation setup, long sections
of narrow tubing laid at the bottom
of plants sown in a row deliver water directly to the roots.
As a hurricane spins counterclockwise, the clouds at its center move faster and faster in a
circle, which
narrows until it falls apart, to be replaced by a new
circle of eye - wall clouds.
Peisley points out that the facilitative / evaluative divide has been almost an article
of faith in mediation
circles for the past 15 years (citing Professor Leonard Riskin's theory
of mediator orientation as facilitative or evaluative and the problem definition as either «
narrow» [position - based] or «broad» [interest - based]-- Riskin, «Understanding Mediator Orientations, Strategies and Techniques: A Grid for the Perplexed» (1996) 1 Harvard Negotiation law Review
In home visiting, current and future technologies contain a lot
of potential, including the possibility
of narrowing one
of the widest opportunity gaps being discussed in early education
circles: by age four children in low - income families have heard 30 million fewer words than higher - income children, according to New America Foundation's Ed Central.