Sentences with phrase «of inscribe»

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The Second Vatican Council taught that it is primarily the responsibility of the laity to undertake the secular work of inscribing «the divine law... in the life of the earthly city.»
The same can not be said of this most illiberal Court, which has embarked on a course of inscribing one after another of the current preferences of the society (and in some cases only the counter-majoritarian preferences of the society's law - trained elite) into our Basic Law.»
Microstamping refers to the process of inscribing a gun's make and model numbers on its firing pin, so the number is imprinted on the shell casing when the weapon is fired.
Description: A cluster of inscribed flower charms, beads, and freshwater genteel pearls draw an grand look to this velvet Lizzie Fortunato choker necklace.
You can request one of these inscribed eBooks from an author at their author page.
Featuring exhibitions, a residency, curated events, and a publication, the project seeks to explore possibilities for a critical aesthetics and poetics of diaspora, approaching «nostalgia» as a vehicle for negotiating «place» in migration (against the «nostalgic» as a mode of representation); and spatial, oral and aural forms of «leisure» as processes of inscribing, translating and performing identity, memory, and territory.
This impasto «surface interference» also recalls Stingel's creation of inscribed or imprinted surfaces in abstract works, whether the seminal gauze paintings, Styrofoam reliefs, or the literal fragments of trodden carpet that he has transposed onto walls.
Frank Auerbach has donated nine etchings by his late friend Lucian Freud to the Courtauld Gallery in London, many of them inscribed with dedications.
On the other side of the wall are the group of inscribed routers «TXT on Devices» (2015) with their words described by Hornig as «self - written» and used by the artist to carry his messages, albeit here, on the shiny and reflective surface.
The archive as physical property is examined within Lawrence Lek's «Memory Palace» (2014) video, taking its audience on a virtual tour of an imagined Tabularium space in which server racks and monitor screens take the place of inscribed tablets.
Known for her subversive work with language, Holzer has created a series of inscribed stone benches placed throughout the museum campus and is creating a large - scale projection for the side of Building 6 this summer.
Lawrence Paul Yuxweluptun's figurative and abstract paintings, and etchings construct a modern /» primitive» encounter, that is as much a means of inscribing a new aesthetic concept of form and space, as it is an inquiry into colonial imperialism.
Employed as the most stringent punishment for treason, damnatio memoriae physically razes all traces of an individual from society, typically through the destruction a statue's physiognomy or the abrasion of inscribed monuments.
However, the process of inscribing such commitments includes a Party - driven process to assess the adequacy of proposed commitments against the computed fair efforts, and as such drive ambition whilst reconciling a top - down and bottom - up approach.

Not exact matches

That juxtaposition was inscribed in the memories of an entire generation of TV watchers.
Entries on the digital record include dozens of attributes for each diamond, including the color, carat, and certificate number, which can be inscribed by laser on the crown or girdle of the stone.
The upper right corner features a heart inscribed with Alabama's nickname, the «Heart of Dixie.»
Louisiana's license plate is inscribed with one of the state's nicknames, «Sportsman's Paradise,» which refers to the region's abundant spots to fish and hunt.
And in the middle of the room, gathered around a table with a brass plaque inscribed COACH «S CORNER, is a group of sixtysomething guys clinking beers and eating pizza.
Nor do we have a right to alter so significantly the sexual ecology of our own species that God has inscribed within our nature.
The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops said: «The unique meaning of marriage as the union of one man and one woman is inscribed in our bodies as male and female.
The experience of history ¯ both ancient and in our own time ¯ has taught us that no government has the power to change the order which God has inscribed in our nature.
It is bizarre for Geck to write that a riddle canon Bach inscribed in a family album «is the only direct testimony we have of Bach's faith in Christ.»
That biblical vision helped form the bedrock convictions of the American idea: that government stood under the judgment of divine and natural law; that government was limited in its reach into human affairs, especially the realm of conscience; that national greatness was measured by fidelity to the moral truths taught by revelation and inscribed in the world by a demanding yet merciful God; that only a virtuous people could be truly free.
The lid of the casket was inscribed with her name, date of birth and death, and a cross.
Down till our day, the churches have continued blessing war and other means of deadly force, as for example during both WWI and WWII, the German soldiers wore belt buckles with the inscribed words «Gott mit uns», meaning «God is with us».
In this sense marriage, family, sexuality is something inscribed into our identity as human beings and not just a set of social conventions.
As for our country's moral plight: We once prided ourselves on endorsing the words of poet Emma Lazarus, who wrote the famous sonnet inscribed on the Statue of Liberty: «Keep, ancient lands, your storied pomp!
A slogan inscribed on a sign in the Solovki gulag was a simple but exact expression of the essence of utopia: «With an iron hand we will drive humanity to happiness!»
Nature, for the great 17th - century scientific pioneers was God's Book, inscribed with holy laws every bit as valid as the laws of the other book, Holy Scripture.
The Brueggemann quotes come from Inscribing the Text: Sermons and Prayers of Walter Brueggemann, which I can not recommend enough.
Turning to the inside cover of the book he sees inscribed in free - hand the dedication: «To the Philosopher with thanks: I couldn't have done it without you!»
This is chiefly a consoling passage, but the pain of God inscribing himself into souls must not be romanticized.
These plates were said to be inscribed with a Judeo - Christian history of an ancient American civilisation.
On the shelves, between the statues of the Blessed Virgin and the votive candles, are small framed posters espousing sweet and optimistic sentiments: a quotation from St. Francis inscribed on a photo of two kittens tumbled in a basket of yarn, a passage from the Psalms inscribed on a deliberately childish water - color of a rainbow and a dove.
St Ambrose's verses, once inscribed on the baptistery's walls, proclaimed the meaning of the sacred space:
«God's law, both inscribed on our hearts and revealed in the Bible, shows us how far we have fallen short of God's call on us»
For him its doom was already inscribed on the walls of history with Henry VIII's Act of Supremacy of 1534, when the Church in England became the Church of England by divorcing itself from papal authority.
Dante is fully in accord with the orthodoxy of Augustinian and medieval Christianity when he sees inscribed over the gate of hell:
Though it is the child who bears the mark, the obligation falls rather on the parents; it is a perfect symbol of the relation among the generations, for the deeds of parents are always inscribed, often heritably, into the lives of their children.
May we all be better in the year ahead, and may you all be inscribed in the book of life.
Jesus died with the power of empire inscribed on his cross-dead body.
An early version of the Seal of the United States showed the word «virtue» inscribed where, in the final version, the words Novus Ordo Seclorum were placed.
Each family tomb only had so much room, and so when a body had decomposed, the bones would be put into a stone box called an Ossuary, and the names of the people would often get inscribed on to the box so that descendants would know whose bones were inside the box.
Deconstruction's very style serves to undermine the binary opposition serious / frivolous, for its aim is in part to uncover the ways in which various forms of thought attempt to inscribe power and privilege.
Even if those little copper books that have been in the news lately turn out to have something inscribed by the hand of Paul or Peter or John that warns the church to have no buildings, I doubt most groups would leave their buildings.
We find him speaking to the Greeks in their Areopagus: ``... as I was passing through and observing the objects of your worship, I even found an altar on which was inscribed TO AN UNKNOWN GOD.»
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