Sentences with phrase «not imitation»

Wait, let me tell you that this is not an imitation of the Material Design that Google offers for Android devices.
It's not imitation knockoff vinyl... only the highest grade 3M material on the planet.
You wouldn't be able to take a stance that it's not an imitation though, since you admit this is the entire point, but that may or may not matter - you'll have to find out if / when you get sued.
LG: Another great quote from Hans Hofmann quote has him saying: «Nature's purpose in relation to the visual arts is to provide stimulus — not imitation... From its ceaseless urge to create springs all Life — all movement and rhythm — time and light, color and mood — in short, all reality in Form and Thought.»
«Samsara is a game of mellifluous sentences and complex ideas, set in a world that is not an imitation of an imitation of an imitation of Peter Jackson's imitation of D&D's imitation of Middle - earth.
Since these are originals in concept and design you are purchasing from the source, not an imitation.
The black and white Corinthian leather was all handmade from leather hides, not imitation.
This is officially licensed by DC (hence the Warner Bros logo) and is actually the real Batman, not some imitation version to skirt around licensing.
Real -(of a substance or thing) not imitation or artificial; genuine... Loyal - giving or showing firm and constant support or allegiance to a person.
Combine 10 drops vanilla (I use vanilla extract; you probably have some in your kitchen already — just make sure it's real and not imitation vanilla extract), 4 drops cinnamon (spicy and warming), 4 drops sweet orange (refreshing, uplifting and calming), and 2 drops lavender (calming).
Not the imitation of a chicken, not the shadowing of the first baseman, not even the countless (actually 24) geysers he sends into the air from his five - toothed mouth.
Make sure your vanilla extract is fresh PURE vanilla, not imitation, as that could give an «off» flavor.
After thinking for a few moments, he replied: «Because it is an indigenous cuisine, not an imitation, and because I haven't finished learning about it.
Recipes will be tastier, bread will be crisper, pizza and bagels will be authentic NYC style (not an imitation), and, in return, consumers will reward these restaurants with increased business.
Sometimes laughter, not imitation, is the highest form of flattery.
What we need is not imitation but the affirmation of our own heritage as a viable source of identity and renewal.
And created causes are genuine causes, not imitation ones; as such, they have consequences.
They also mentioned that the U.S. Federal Reserve technically «does not imitation money», but has the ability to «increase or diminution the financial base.»
His paintings were mostly portraits, nudes, landscapes, still lifes and flower pieces, but given the early pre-Renaissance influence, they were at the opposite pole from realism, essences of the subject, not imitations of appearances.
@Nij As a curiosity, at what point can I make a stance and say that my red and blue wand that has buttons and plays music isn't an imitation or copy from the show?

Not exact matches

The place boasts imitations of the Eiffel Tower, the Pyramids, the Statue of Liberty, a Venetian piazza, Elvis... and we won't even catalog all the fake body parts on display.
While we do not have control over the scripts of any television show, we exclude programs that we consider to be offensive, or in bad taste, or which could stimulate anti-social behavior through viewer imitation.
But the Moya III isn't something you should buy imitations of if you're thinking of getting it at all.
In terms of buying cheaper imitations in order to just have a leather moto in your closet — something I've definitely fallen victim to in the last three years — I really wish that I hadn't.
If you imitation them out, you don't need to worry about your coins.
While imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, doing things exactly as they have been done in the past does not catch the interest (and money) of any given market.
I just finished reading a Henri Nouwen book «Wounded Healer» and the following sentence just resonated with me: `... the imitation of Christ does not mean to live a life like Christ, but to live your life as authentically as Christ lived his».
The study of divinity is not possible apart from what the author of the Epistle to the Ephesians dares to call the imitation of God.
One is not so much indebted to a particular mind in imitation of that mind as he is an inheritor of truth about reality insofar as that mind has cogently expressed it and turned one to desire the truth of things.
The resurrection stands as God's tangible sign that implementing Jesus» nonviolent ethics now is not a foolish imitation of a visionary fanatic but rather a sane submission to the One who is Lord of heaven and earth.
Everything the Pope is doing now is not just an imitation of his patron saint who loved the poor, embraced lepers, charmed sultans, made peace and protected nature.
Not surprisingly, St. Faustina's diary figures prominently, and several passages of The Imitation of Christ are quoted.
'' If any one asserts, that this sin of Adam, which in its origin is one, and being transfused into all by propagation, not by imitation, is in each one as his own, is taken away either by the powers of human nature, or by any other remedy than the merit of the one mediator, our Lord Jesus Christ... let him be anathema.»
The Imitation maintains that «it is better for us not to be wholly free of temptation (and) most earnestly pray to God, asking him to support us in our every trial» [36].
And we become more virtuous not by authenticity but by imitation.
The definition of art as the effort to exalt some beauty in nature, but not to enslave man to mere imitation, is Camus» aesthetic equivalent to the notion of a dynamic value in nature.
Entry into this relationship of grace and faith involves the imitation of Christ, but this does not mean an imitation of the individual pattern of life which was required of him by his unique vocation; it means the imitation of his total commitment to God, his obedience to God's will, and his attitude of unswerving love for others which was the fruit of his openness to God.
St. Francis championed the Church's sacramental life, but the drama of his imitation of Christ took place in the world, not within the Church's sanctuary.
The problem with the analogy is that it's not even close to being equal, more likely Hitler is a terribly poor imitation of God even though he attempts to emulate omnipotence and sovereignty.
This amounts to sin by imitation and does not accept that sin can be passed on, nor face up to the problem of the genesis of sin or the question of human responsibility.
This function of his on our behalf (his beneficia) is more important than the words and deeds discoverable by the historian, which lead only to imitation, not to discipleship».8
Catholic laymen must take up their place in life and face their family, their love, their children (who perhaps do not always come up to their expectations), their professional duties which grow ever more irksome and their duties as citizens; in doing so they will meet situations in which, because they reflect on their faith, they will know how to behave as Christians living in the grace of God, the light of the gospel and the imitation of the crucified Christ.
But if he gives it at all, he wants the real thing to be received, and not just some superficial imitation.
They also do not eat real meat but they satisfy themselves with soybean based imitation meats.
In our changing circumstances, we are not called to make a copycat imitation of his life in Palestine; that would be impossible for us.
And it is not so much imitation of the picture of Jesus given in the New Testament as it is imitation of the response which is God's action and to which the New Testament witnesses, whereby God's intention in creating us «toward the divine self» is manifested in a concrete human life.
This substitution of self - deification for the «imitation of God» lies at the heart not only of the fall of Adam but also that of Yima.
The «imitation of God» was a not uncommon way of expressing the moral ideal; it is found in both Jewish and Greek moralists of the period.
This is not a lifeless imitation, but a decision to identify ourselves as radically as he did with both God's will and the suffering and need of men.
This is not all bad, because we learn by imitation, but God has recently been calling me to be me.
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