Sentences with phrase «of a love affair which»

In a development which only added to the sense of a return to the Major era, the Mail on Sunday featured a mysterious report of a love affair which would have serious implications for David Cameron.

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By the 1970s and 1980s, Japan extended its domination to the global electronics industry as it manufactured the majority of the world's consumer electronics products and introduced innovative and revolutionary new products such as the pocket transistor radio, the VHS recorder and the Sony Walkman, which created a consumer love affair that was similar to the Apple iPod and iPhone craze of recent years.
What matters here is that the total witness found in the Gospels, as well as in the epistles of Paul, John, and others, is to an activity of God in human existence and through a human activity, through which «newness of life» has been known; God has been seen as sheer Love - in - action, and human existence has been given meaning and value as a potential agency for divine Love in the world and in human affairs.
His love affair with the world and all its complexity comes through loud and clear in Consilience, in which he stakes out the ground of High Theory.
None the less it is a «good»: it is, indeed, the Kingdom of God which is the sovereign rule of love into which those who respond to God's love are admitted — and in being admitted given the task of conforming this world of human affairs to the pattern of the Love «which moves the sun and the other stars&raqlove into which those who respond to God's love are admitted — and in being admitted given the task of conforming this world of human affairs to the pattern of the Love «which moves the sun and the other stars&raqlove are admitted — and in being admitted given the task of conforming this world of human affairs to the pattern of the Love «which moves the sun and the other stars&raqLove «which moves the sun and the other stars».
I believe, in fact, that the logical reason of man operates in this field of divinity exactly as it has always operated in love, or in patriotism, or in politics, or in any other of the wider affairs of life, in which our passions or our mystical intuitions fix our beliefs beforehand.
Reflecting, even briefly, on the state of affairs which might evoke this universal love in the human heart, a love so often vainly dreamed of, but which now leaves the fields of Utopia to reveal itself as both possible and necessary, we are brought to the following conclusion: that for men upon earth, all the earth, to learn to love one another, it is not enough that they should know themselves to be members of one and the same thing; in «planetizing» themselves they must acquire the consciousness, without losing themselves, of becoming one and the same person.
However, if the kingdom of God — or alternatively, the kingdom of «heaven» — means the state of affairs in which the love and justice of God become the norm rather than the exception in the social actuality that is the world, then there is a fruitful area for dialogue.
The identification to which I have just referred is no easy affair; it implies and it involves such a total sharing that the pain experienced by the one who is loved is also the pain of the one who loves.
It is how love works, when it is not a chilly matter of «rational approval» or a Kantian affair of willing the good — both of which, in my judgement, are so absurdly inadequate that they need no further comment.
Over the years, however, I've come to believe that history, literature, and the arts provide a more promising place to start on the ladder of intellectual love, for they train us to savor truth amid the flux and flow of human affairs, which is where we're destined to live.
I've been having a bit of a love affair recently with pipérade — a smoky red pepper sauce from Basque country, which has become condiment - like in my repertoire, appearing in anything and everything on my plate.
A love affair of British pubs and beer led former software engineer Ted Sobel to turn a onetime dive bar into Brewers Union, which in 2008 became Oregon's first brewpub specializing in naturally carbonated cask ale.
You'll still enjoy the oats you love with the healthy addition of seeds to soak up the liquid and lighten this morning concoction which happily results in the love child of an affair between overnight oats and chia seed pudding.
The love affair with the fabregas like players, possession of the ball, slowed down attacks, frail players, taking on too much responsibilities (which transformed you into a DICTATOR) and the lost of the DM type player, is now what your name stands for.
Supposedly, 10 percent of dads - to - be have affairs while their partners were like Melania — pregnant with their child, despite the stupid Paul Anka song I grew up with in which he croons having a baby was «a lovely way of saying how much you love me.»
We all know that you really love your baby to bits, and now is the time to start another kind of love affair, which will take your bonding with your child to a new level.
As a former English student conducting a life - long love affair with both books and language, I always enjoy reading the end - of - year lists of words and phrases which have crept in and out of use in the past twelve months.
Our mission at MomsTEAM has been and always will be change the culture of youth sports, from one that rewards the few at the expense of the many to one that gives every child a place to play and a chance to begin a love affair with sports that can last a lifetime, from one that sacrifices our kids» safety at the altar of winning to one which puts safety first, from one that is adult - centered to one that is child - centered.
His love affair with a married woman, Amy O'Connell - the subject matter of which prompted Lord Chamberlain to call for the play to be banned in 1907 for its «extremely outspoken reference to sexual relations» — results in an unexpected pregnancy and untimely death of the mother - to - be from a failed abortion.
The President General, Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs hinted that the purpose of the visit was to further entrench the relative peace, unity and love among Nigerians which according to him remains the only channel to national growth and development.
The book, which gives an overview of France's love affair with psychotropics, provoked widespread debate.
My first job began at the age of 14 and I was a concessionist at a local movie theater (which to date was one of my favorite jobs ever... it started my love affair with movie theater popcorn).
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Which is one of my ultimate love affairs.
The only real alternatives right now being my love affair with Bare Minerals, which i'm currently using instead of my usual «base» routine... the mineral powder works like a dream on my skin and gives such a natural glow (review to come soon on this).
Fashion and tech's undeniably strange — and strained — love affair certainly has something to do with it, from Apple's courting of the industry to the dozens of fashion - driven startups that have emerged over the past half - decade, many of which are based in the Bay Area.
My love affair with the color yellow has definitely continued into 2018, which is just one of the reasons why I love this mustard yellow puffer jacket so much.
It is a film in which we see snapshots of a long - term love affair that seems doomed from the start.
Taken for granted is Engels's love affair with the poverty - stricken Mary, which might've been used as a device to explicate his evolving empathy and political philosophy, or to at least inform the film with a hint of non-dialectical drama.
The acting team paired to exemplify the iconography of a world - known love story, that of former Beatles member McCartney and his wife, would prove the casting director's ability with their own love affair, which continued long after shooting was completed.
I'm always interested to see which American titles resonate with the Cesar voters: this year it was two 2007 titles, «There Will Be Blood» and «Into the Wild,» while the nomination of low - key romance «Two Lovers» (yet to be released at home, reviewed here) continues the odd, long - standing love affair between the French and director James Gray.
Co-written by estimable Frownland director Ronald Bronstein, it's inspired by the experiences of street kid Arielle Holmes, who plays a fictional version of herself alongside actor Caleb Landry Jones in what's described as «a tumultuous drama about a New York City couple battling addiction in the midst of a love affair»... And finally, the prize for oddest remake of the week: French thriller specialist Jean - François Richet is changing gear rather alarmingly with his, er, «reboot» is the word I'm looking for, of Claude Berri's 1977 comedy Un moment d'égarement, in which two fathers take their sexy adolescent daughters on vacation — and one of them is seduced by the other's jeune fille.
The main focus of the story is the love affair between US president Franklin D Roosevelt and his distant cousin Margaret Stuckley, which comes to a head in June 1939, when the American leader was visited at his upstate New York cottage by Bertie and Elizabeth.
To bind these themes into a melancholy love story about a French actress (Emmanuelle Riva) who has a brief affair with a Japanese architect (Eiji Okada), Mr. Resnais commissioned a screenplay from the writer Marguerite Duras, then one of the emerging stars of the «nouveau roman» movement, which was challenging literary narrative conventions.
The best known recent example of the style is the low - budget Lady Macbeth, which again tackled race issues in a more apparently - conventional period: here, in an adaptation of the Russian story Lady Macbeth of the Mtsensk District, Florence Pugh's genteel Katherine, trapped in a loveless marriage, embarks on a Lady Chatterley style love affair with an estate worker, played by another mixed - race actor, Cosmo Jarvis.
Guadagnino, who also directed I Am Love, starring Tilda Swinton as a rich Milanese wife who has a life - changing affair with a chef, as well as A Bigger Splash, in which Swinton plays a sort of Bowie-esque rock star whose bohemian idyll on a Mediterranean island is interrupted by the arrival of her producer (and former lover) and his daughter, was very involved in the casting for Call Me by Your Name.
The sequence appears in a teaser from Michel Hazanvicius» competition entry, Le Redoutable, which tells the tale of Jean - Luc Godard's love affair with Anne Wiazemsky.
Godard Mon Amour (originally titled Le Redoubtable) is a searing condemnation of the ways in which politics have a tendency to creep into every nook and cranny of life, from artistic endeavors to love affairs to friendships.
YES is the story of a passionate love affair between an American woman (Joan Allen) and a Middle - Eastern man (Simon Abkarian) in which they confront some of the greatest conflicts of our generation - religious, political and sexual.
A chance encounter on the street with a beautiful and mysterious French woman leads him into a life - altering affair in which he learns that love and marriage are not necessarily the same thing as his Jewish - American sexual angst meets French practicality in the traditional cinq a sept, or 5 to 7 of the title, the time French married couples spend apart from each other and with their lovers.
A deceptively simple tale of the doomed love affair between an ageing cleaner (Mira) and a young Moroccan gastarbeiter (immigrant worker) which exposes the racial prejudice and moral hypocrisy at the heart of modern West German society.
The last ten seconds of the movie is however awash in the sort of treacly unbearable Mills & Boons chocolate box kitsch that even Titanic — a similar doomed love affair story which Somewhere in Time has foreshadowed in many ways - would have blanched at.
The plot and character development of Sabine de Barra, which may have initially appealed to Winslet, owing to a feminine victory over patriarchal social structures, is wholly abandoned and the narrative evolves into a love affair between a noble man and a subordinate woman, an affair that is implausible, farcical and simply too convenient.
Instead, it is the most sumptuous, classical star cross'd lovers romance — a «Juliet and Juliet» story — in which the central love affair is presented just as legitimately as those that dotted the Hollywood films of the Golden Era (films whose narratives French film theorist Raymond Bellour memorably likened to machines designed to produce heterosexual couples).
It is not dark and it is not cutting, instead it is an aching, pining film that layers the simplicity of this love affair with such strata of feeling that the story eventually becomes the essence of every affair ever, gay or straight, in which true, luminous love has been denied by circumstance.
Their flirtatious looks in school hallways, clandestine rendezvous in the backseats of cars, and naughty nighttime text messages form the frame on which a second story rests — a story not about a scandalous love affair, but the psychological workings of a woman bent on self - destruction.
I'm working on book two of the Private Love series: «Public Love in a Private Place» which follows the love affair between my rock star, Julian MacAvoy and his PA / manager / babysitter, MLove series: «Public Love in a Private Place» which follows the love affair between my rock star, Julian MacAvoy and his PA / manager / babysitter, MLove in a Private Place» which follows the love affair between my rock star, Julian MacAvoy and his PA / manager / babysitter, Mlove affair between my rock star, Julian MacAvoy and his PA / manager / babysitter, Mags.
This love affair with reading has led to the event organizers creating a website specifically for BookCon, found HERE, but which includes a very interesting list of forbidden items:
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