This combination of traits is not contradictory, since there is a distinction of respects in which the two sets
of adjectives apply to God.»
Not exact matches
and all
adjectives of righteousness that can be
applied!!!
Repeatedly in the early records, for example, the
adjective «holy» is
applied to the Ark, and the significance
of the attribute was revealed when Uzzah, inadvertently touching the sacred fetish, fell dead in consequence, (II Samuel 6:6 - 9) or when the men
of Beth - shemesh, looking into it, suffered such devastating penalty that they sent it from their borders, saying, «Who is able to stand before Yahweh, this holy God?»
suras 12:2; 13:37; and 41:44 attest that the quran is written in perfect arabic but there are egyptian, hebrew, greek, syriac, akkadian, ethiopian and persian words and phrases and there are
adjectives and verbs inflected without observance
of the concordes
of gender and number; illogically and ungrammatically
applied pronouns with no referent; predicates separated from subject.
The
adjective «mystical» is technically
applied, most often, to states that are
of brief duration.
Luke pays Barnabas the highest compliment he pays anybody about whom he writes in the book
of Acts when he
applies the
adjective good to him.
The «Fourth» here
applies to the noun «System», not the
adjective «party» - a less confusing alternate expression would be «The fourth system
of parties».
The temptation to
apply the
adjective «plastic» to the whole
of EuroDisneyland, in the sense used by 1960s folk singers, is irresistible.
«Serious» is an
adjective much better
applied to the work
of Steven Rose, professor
of biology at the Open University.
«Sirius» is Greek for «The Sparkling or Scorching One,» whose
adjectives were once
applied to all stars
of which this was the brightest example.
The Term Chelate: The term chelate was first
applied in 1920 by Sir Gilbert T. Morgan and H. D. K. Drew, who stated: «The
adjective chelate, derived from the great claw or chele (Greek)
of the lobster or other crustaceans, is suggested for the caliperlike groups which function as two associating units and fasten to the central atom so as to produce heterocyclic rings.»
Virile, passionate, patriotic: these
adjectives apply to the male lead
of Michael Curtiz's Casablanca, as well as to the movie itself.
Grab any
adjective out
of a hat and chances are it will
apply to Django Unchained, writer - director Quentin Tarantino's messy mashup
of the Western and the blaxploitation flick, with other conventions tossed into the mix like so much seasoning.
Moving, touching, endearing, and all those other
adjectives that describe how a movie affects us profoundly
apply to this post-traumatic stresser about a family dynamic put on hold after the horrific events
of 9/11.
In this lesson − aligned to ACTFL standards − students will
apply knowledge
of vocabulary related to parts
of the body and hair color, demonstrate understanding
of descriptive
adjectives in plural form, use «tener» in present tense to express appearance, and analyze the literary concept
of magical realism through the work
of Gabriel García Márquez.
In this lesson − aligned to ACTFL standards − students will
apply knowledge
of vocabulary related to colors, demonstrate understanding
of placement exceptions with descriptive
adjectives, examine and
apply the concept
of reinforcing
adjectives, identify proper usage
of the comma in Spanish writing, and examine the concept
of art as a way to express feelings through Doris Salcedo's sculptures.
You could
apply both those
adjectives to this retelling
of the Old Irish poem, «Pangur Bán.»
The term immersive has become a vaunted catch phrase, an
adjective that has been
applied to a dizzying range
of nouns.
«Basset» as
applied to a breed
of dog derives from the French
adjective bas, meaning «low thing» or «dwarf».
Woman in a Garden (ca. 1930 — 32), one
of the masterpieces
of this period, indeed
of Picasso's entire corpus, could not be more fetching, an
adjective not often
applied to the plastic arts.
«Timeless» is a clichéd
adjective, particularly when
applied to painting, but in the case
of Brice Marden's new works in his two solo exhibitions at Matthew Marks, it is especially apropos, referring less to the transcendent effect these marble paintings may have on a viewer than to the fact that they seem simultaneously anachronistic and contemporary.
It's one
of those nouns and / or
adjectives that everyone uses to describe their own output standards but for the most part is
applied to whatever level — high, medium or low, that they are willing and / or able to offer.
Nothing gives away the incompetent amateur more quickly than the typescript that neglects this mark
of punctuation or that employs it where it is not wanted... [The hyphens in phrasal
adjectives] warn the reader that he must fuse two ideas before he can perceive how they
apply to the subject.
Apply those same
adjectives to the future, and you will forever be chasing the horizon or the end
of the rainbow.
Weird, though, isn't a bad thing, since you could
apply that
adjective to both
of the cars I get to drive: a 2006 Citroën C6 and a Fisker Karma.
This can take the form
of a dedicated section labeled Keyword Summary that includes the nouns and
adjectives believed to
apply to the individual's work experience or the job posting.
Fresh and happy, two
adjectives that not only remind me
of spring, but also clearly
apply to the design work
of Boston based, Terrat Elms.