Sentences with phrase «noble ones»

This is an animal of breed, and a beautiful and noble one at that.
They work with poor materials as opposed to more noble ones.
You are destined to have your own copy in Barns and Noble one day soon.
The beautiful dessert was finished off with a De Bortoli Noble One dessert wine from the exceptional wine list.
But so are the structures as such in bondage, so that no matter what one does and however noble one's intentions, there is something of evil in the result.
Federation would help «Protestants keep power over against Catholics and secularists; there is no getting away from the fact that there were such motivations, among nobler ones.
Who knew that my dog's mattes and tangles would finally have a purpose, and a very noble one at that!
The cheese course was accompanied by the 2013 De Bortoli Noble One Semillon, winner of The Hanaminno Perpetual Trophy for Best Sweet Wine.
Seven Forges by James Moore: This book was a daily deal on Barnes & Noble one day and I thought it sounded good so I picked up the nook book.
The principles the group is fighting for are noble ones, but the tools they employ leave much to be desired.
Building financial buffers and legacies for others is a pursuit, and perhaps a noble one.
Not even lofty and noble ones.
I would likewise want to comment on what you said David...; So, Toby, although your edited â $ œmaximâ $ is an admirable and noble one, Neibuhr would say that, by yourself, it is impossible.
The hopes of modernity, including modern theology, are noble ones.
But the usual view of Francis is no longer even the noble one of.
The aim was a noble one: to put as many poor people in homes as possible.
The Bolsheviks hated pious priests, so Lenin and his successors ruthlessly crushed authentic Russian Orthodox religious life — the expression of a great spiritual and theological tradition — wherever they could; the list of ROC martyrs to communism is a long and noble one.
philosophy, it's a noble one, but there are different ways to look at it.
It's maybe an impossible dream, but also a noble one.
When I first realized that my marriage was ending, every cell in my body was suddenly attuned to the truths about myself - both noble ones and ugly ones.
This choice to stay as close to breastmilk as possible is a noble one.
Adalia as a girls» name is of Hebrew and Old German origin, and the meaning of Adalia is «God is my refuge; noble one».
Alice is a lovely German name meaning «noble one».
«Noble one
Noble soldiers have died; noble civilians have died for it and so many of the noble ones have suffered and continue to suffer all kinds of indignities for their principles and convictions.
I was in Barnes & Noble one...
His goal is a noble one, and Simmons has created the character as a cruel but sensitive monster, a terrible beast striking out in vain search of beauty.
whose final gesture is a noble one.
His reason is a noble one, for he wants to ensure the survival of the macaw species by having Blu mate with Jewel (voiced by Anne Hathaway).
The noble one — in Emmerich, in Hollywood — excuses (or eliminates where he can not redeem) the several corrupt.
The mission of The Monuments Men was a noble one and these heroes deserve cinematic applause for their under - the - radar work.
While the intention of «savings for all» is a noble one, the system has come under fire as a potentially unfair method of funding distribution and seems to contradict the government's objective of devolving budgets and decisions to those at the «coal - face», namely the head teacher.
The mission of ebook developers and publishers is a pretty darn cool and noble one, if you ask me: crafting pure information, pure knowledge, so that it can be readable by everyone....
Ultimately, this is more a Samsung product than it is a Barnes & Noble one.
His goal of becoming a «catcher in the rye,» who will stand at the precipice and prevent kids from falling, is a noble one.
Perhaps if your publishing company had a long history of publishing success, this initiative of wanting to help first time creators would have been looked at as a noble one, with real promise.
The profession of nursing is considered to be the noble one where a patient is in the hands of its savior, and it involves taking care of a sick or ill person for their speeding recovery.
These days it's easy to feel overwhelmed by requests from friends and coworkers involved in charity events and fundraisers — and while their aim is a noble one, it's really hard to cough up money for every single cause.
Although the Muslim religion considered the dog to be unclean, an exception was made for the Saluki, which was referred to as el hor, the «noble one
The oldest known breed of dog native to North America is the Chihuahua and the oldest known breed is the Saluki, an Arabic word meaning «noble one
If your dog is a noble one, like the Great Dane, consider this choice.
«By partnering with Jill, the pet industry recognizes our commitment to raising awareness for pet rescue as a noble one
Although tackling problems of the world is a noble one — one we highly encourage — there is a reality surrounding volun - travel that would be irresponsible not to share.
After defeating DIO, all is well until Jotaro and his allies are ambushed by deceased allies from his past; they have returned surrounded by a mysterious, sinister energy and speaking of a villainous figure called «The Noble One
The intention to break up the core combat is a noble one, but all these sections feel inferior and mechanically incomplete, so boredom threatens far more frequently than death.
Far from being guilt - inducing, his artistic language is a noble one: open - ended, capable of abstraction, slightly esoteric and deeply hopeful.
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