Sentences with phrase «of flesh and bone»

A bike accident is a pure collision of flesh and bone vs. car and pavement.
Built on narrow structures of flesh and bone, the portraits depict the turbulence and resilience of the body.
As fellow participant Ya» ke Smith wrote, «Subjects that we'd hoped to explore... became flesh of our flesh and bone of our bone.»
The sheer number of underdeveloped or one - dimensional supporting characters after eight episodes is perhaps the biggest frustration of Flesh and Bone, because it leaves the show's whole world feeling underdeveloped and unrealized.
I'm sorry but after watching the first episode of Flesh and Bone — how do you cast this show in a feminist light?
As long as our body is made of flesh and bone, desires and needs will be there.
To begin with, because air does not play a task in the context of (at least initially); I have the opportunity to study individual differences actually before organizing a meeting of flesh and bone.
«A mouthful of knife - edged teeth set in powerful jaws would have made short work of potential prey, carving out huge chunks of flesh and bone to swallow hole,» Sertich continued.
And from the cooler the old man pulls oxtails, frozen,shrink - wrapped, and chunked into daisy heads of flesh and bone and those murky neural tunnels we would fall down in our dreams.
When a fish corpse reaches the bottom, every bit of flesh and bone is slowly scavenged by eel - like hagfish, starfish, and swarms of tiny crustaceans called amphipods.
no orgasms though... but the feeling of my flesh and bone being placed on my belly after he was born, of looking into his face and knowing that he was MINE... well, i'm quite satisfied with that!
They lay doubled up in pools of their own melted fat, which was sometimes already congealed... [C] lumps of flesh and bone or whole heaps of bodies had cooked in the water gushing from bursting boilers.
All of this He saw and felt as a real experience since we are flesh of His flesh and bone of His bones.
christian: A bag of flesh and bone stumbling around without a pupose.
He is Spirit (John 4:24), and Spirit is not made of flesh and bone (Luke 24:39).
They believe «Father, Son, Holy Spirit» are three distinct people that are made of flesh and bone — not infinite and omnipotent.
Further to this belief is that these three are resurrected beings that have bodies of flesh and bone.
I did not add nor take away one iota or wordage as you so did do... If one is to take Genesis 6:3 to heart and mind and soulfulness, the LORD is of flesh and bone and He has given freely of himself to live but around 120 years.
Do you believe that God and Jesus are made of flesh and bone and that man is like them / equal to them.
The monks» enemies are not of flesh and bone - their enemies are things like intolerance, fanaticism, dictatorship, cupidity, hatred, and discrimination which can be found in the heart of men.
I am a man of substance, of flesh and bone, fiber and liquids — and I might even be said to possess a mind.
If a spirit is a being without a body (See Luke 24:39), why do Mormons teach that God the Father has a body of flesh and bones?
Because it was a material being who died on the cross, rose from the tomb, and ascended into heaven with spirit and body inseparably united, Latter - day Saints have no difficulty believing also that «the Father has a body of flesh and bones as tangible as man's; the Son also; but the Holy Ghost has not a body of flesh and bones, but is a personage of Spirit.»
But we do believe in the eternal significance of the condescension of God, the glorious Incarnation, the singular moment in time when the God of the ancients came to earth to take upon him a body of flesh and bones.
Such an interpretation, too, would seem inconsistent both with those narratives which speak of a material body of flesh and bones being seen by the disciples and also with the insistence of later Christian preaching (e.g. in Luke's speeches in Acts) that the flesh of Jesus was raised without having seen corruption (in fulfillment of Psalm 16:10).
They believe God the Father has a «body of flesh and bones as tangible as man's.»
Mormonism teaches that God the Father has a body of flesh and bones (D. & C. 130:22) and that Jesus is a creation.
Meanwhile, atheist believe that our body, a mass of flesh and bones get tired on day, they died, the body in total afterwards is dust, and as dust that body or what is left from it after dying, continues to be part of the things we know as universe or cosmos, and this is all, there is nothing else, is over, finito, final, bye.
We believe that Jesus rose from the dead with a physical body and that he still has that body of flesh and bones today.
A heap of plastic and metal is not a machine, just as you don't have much in common with a pile of flesh and bones.
Our bodies are made of flesh and bones.

Not exact matches

The facts and figures in this issue will put some flesh on all these state - of - small - business bones.
But to put flesh on those bones, you'll need Dun's Market Identifier, a database you can search by SIC (up to eight digits), region, sales volume, number of employees, zip code, and more.
While it's one thing to explain the framework of a business, it's another to add flesh to the bones and make the business relatable.
Amid all the experimentation and twee playfulness of the Downtown Project, the deaths were a jarring moment of flesh - and - bone reality in a community of about 300 entrepreneurs.
Will Canadian military leaders dig deep and find resources to put some flesh on the bones of the skeletal military relationship with China (and Asia) even as they grapple with the challenges of reduced budgets and manpower.
The story of his previous startup, Mako Surgical, could be a blockbuster movie («RoboDoc») about a dreamer from Hollywood (Florida) living hand - to - mouth, overcoming all odds to build something the experts said was impossible: A futuristic robot that gave surgeons the real - time «feel» of flesh, sinew and bone.
The man said, «This is now bone of my bones and flesh of my flesh; she shall be called «woman,» for she was taken out of man.»
It is understood that the sōma has parts, some physical (bones, flesh, blood), some spiritual (soul, spirit), and some psychological (emotions, intellect, will, personality), but the word does not refer to just one of these parts, such as the physical, but to the entire person.
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Then Jesus» sudden appearance scares them out of their wits — a reaction that would have been ours as well, He shows them his hands and his feet and says, «Touch me and see that it is I myself; for a ghost does not have flesh and bones as you see that I have.»
At the word of God the scattered bones come together and clothe themselves with flesh and skin, and at the blast of a great wind (which is the breath, or spirit, of God) the dead bodies come alive, «an exceeding great army».
Adam says that Woman was «bone of his bone and flesh of his flesh» But when God clothed them in skin it was a different word.
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Let's see; they drink wine pretending it's real human blood, they eat bread pretending it's real human flesh, they kiss the bones of dead people and now this!!!!!
There is no doubt that they have always in the feast of Easter Night celebrated the real, and physical body of Our Lord: «feel my hands and my side, that it is Myself indeed, for a spirit does not have flesh and bones as you see Me to have».
There is no way in heck, or heaven, or on earth that anybody who is truly born again (flesh of His flesh, bone of His bone, and spirit of His spirit) could even consider for one second the things that Obummer represents.
It was the body which linked him with the animals; it was made of similar flesh and bone, and lived only for the limited period between birth and death, at which point the body fell into decay.
Love is bone of bone and flesh of flesh.
This book puts some flesh and bones on what we read about suffering in 1 Peter, enabling us to see with our own «eyes» the reality of the unique role suffering plays in our purpose as Christians.
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