«The US government could wipe out the need for all their five million barrels, and staunch the flow
of much blood in the process, by requiring its domestic automobile industry to increase the fuel efficiency of autos and light trucks by a mere 2.7 miles per gallon.»
Once I'd been delivered, he reportedly said «I have never seen a live baby come out
of that much blood.»
Not exact matches
Because «Daredevil» had such extended combat sequences,
much of their work involved weapons,
blood, and lighting the fight sequences.
«One friendly but sharp - eyed commentator on Berkshire has pointed out that our book value at the end
of 1964 would have bought about one - half ounce
of gold and, 15 years later, after we have plowed back all earnings along with
much blood, sweat and tears, the book value produced will buy about the same half ounce.
«Shakespeare this ain't, and Gears 3 struggles at times with its forced attempts at heart - string pluckery, but I can forgive it as
much; gore - starved guns adorned with toothy chainsaws easily atone for any cheesiness suffered along the way... the Gears 3 story continues with what amounts to a
blood - drenched tale
of woe, suffering, loss and absolution, cathartica that stands out in harsh relief when framed by the»80s era Schwarzenegger - ness
of most
of the dialogue.
«The researchers were able to demonstrate that during a three - hour period, the flow - mediated dilation, or the expansion
of the arteries as a result
of increased
blood flow,
of the main artery in the legs was impaired by as
much as 50 percent after just one hour.
Outside
of some
blood splatters going across the screen there really isn't
much to it, other than the basic plot, which is that the story is set in post-Civil War Wyoming during a blizzard.
Truth: People tend to avoid whole eggs because
of their high cholesterol content, but recent research suggests that the cholesterol from our diets doesn't have
much of an effect on the level
of cholesterol in our
blood.
But there's good news: A growing body
of research shows that for the vast majority
of people, dietary cholesterol (from foods you eat) doesn't really have
much of an effect on your
blood cholesterol.
A new genetic test that analyzes the free DNA floating in a pregnant woman's
blood was proven to be more effective at predicting chromosomal disorders compared with standard screening tests, due to its
much smaller incidence
of false - positive results.
The conventional image
of the railway as a national project owes
much to the appeal
of Pierre Berton's books, which drew on its construction — with all the
blood, sweat and scandal that went into it — as a metaphor for nation building, a physical extension
of Confederation into western Canada.
Some
much needed new
blood around the cabinet table includes Drayton Valley - Calmar MLA Diana McQueen as Minister
of Environment and Water, Calgary - Montrose MLA Manmeet Bhullar as Minister
of Service Alberta, Athabasca - Redwater MLA Jeff Johnson as Minister
of Infrastructure, and Red Deer - South MLA Cal Dallas as Minister
of International, Intergovernmental and Aboriginal Relations.
Alipay — a source
of much bad
blood with Yahoo, which felt Mr Ma seized control
of it illegitimately, something Alibaba strongly denies — has roughly half
of China's online - payments market.
Jesus and Muhammed had opposite doctrines Jesus said «Love your enemies, and bless those who curse you» Muhammed said» Kill them where you find them» Muhammed was a warrior who shed
much blood, a fact
of which many Muslims are proud.
How
much blood has been spilled in the name
of Christianity?
It is not clear to me how
much of Jody Bottum's moral analysis in»
Blood for
Blood» and» They Did It» is meant to apply only to sad case
of the person just executed and how
much is meant to apply to all uses
of the death penalty by modern states.
I'm
much older now and fully understand that bullies are everywhere and they will either make or break you but we who are targeted by pimps and wicked house mothers must keep ourselves deep in the
blood of Jesus and put on the whole armor
of God for this battle is not our but it's the Lord.
You have never seen this
much blood ejected out
of man's body before.
Since, therefore, we are now justified by his
blood,
much more shall we be saved by him from the wrath
of God.»
Lets just tax the church and teach our children Science, imagine the possibilities the future holds if we could just abandon this nonsense and push our children into becoming free thinkers instead
of this ridiculous hive mindset that has far to
much blood and ignorance on his hands.
Of how much worse punishment, do you suppose, will he be thought worthy who has trampled the Son of God underfoot, counted the blood of the covenant by which he was sanctified a common thing, and insulted the Spirit of grace?&raqu
Of how
much worse punishment, do you suppose, will he be thought worthy who has trampled the Son
of God underfoot, counted the blood of the covenant by which he was sanctified a common thing, and insulted the Spirit of grace?&raqu
of God underfoot, counted the
blood of the covenant by which he was sanctified a common thing, and insulted the Spirit of grace?&raqu
of the covenant by which he was sanctified a common thing, and insulted the Spirit
of grace?&raqu
of grace?»
Because it is not so
much the instrument
of death that is important but that his
blood was shed, that is what renews the covenant and grafts us into the vine.
She is the forerunner
of all
of us Christians who are not by
blood one
of God's people but by a
much stronger tie - God's children by faith.
Jesus went to the cross out
of love, to rescue us from sin, death, and devil, but since the Gospels (or the rest
of the New Testament for that matter) don't place
much emphasis on the
blood of Jesus or the pain He went through on the cross, maybe we shouldn't either.
In spite
of His efforts to walk erect, the weight
of the heavy wooden beam, together with the shock produced by
blood loss, is too
much for Jesus.
For how could Jesus have bled so
much and not have a single drop
of blood touch the ground?
«Judaism at the time
of Jesus was
much more like Catholicism (priests leading worship based on sacrifice), whereas rabbinic Judaism after the Temple's destruction was more like Protestantism (Scripture teachers leading worship without
blood sacrifice).»
Paul Griffiths's sneering review
of our book, By Man Shall His
Blood Be Shed («Against Capital Punishment,» December 2017), illustrates how
much bile — and how little charity — is often to be found in those who speak the loudest
of mercy and humanity.
While the election
of the denomination's first African American president in its 167 - year history will dominate the meeting's headlines, water - cooler talk is sure to be fixated on a theological dirty word that, for the past two weeks, has spiked the
blood pressure
of theologians as
much as it has Baptist visits to Wikipedia.
Jeremiah 18:21, 23) A notable amount
of praying in the Old Testament is thus cursing, and lest Christians should assume too
much credit in this regard, a similar abuse
of prayer, all the more inexcusable because sinning against light, stands in the New Testament — «How long, O Master, the holy and true, dost thou not judge and avenge our
blood on them that dwell on the earth?»
Did Christ heal people with sole intention
of getting them into the flock or because, even though they were strangers, he loved them as
much as his
blood relatives, best friends and himself and his instinct was to end their suffering?
Nature has just as
much beauty, order, love, and wonder as it does death,
blood, suffering, and murder, and Scripture has hundreds
of dark and disturbing passages which seems to paint a different picture
of God than we read about in the Gospels or in 1 John 4:8.
«
Of how much sorer punishment, suppose ye, shall he be thought worthy, who hath trodden under foot the Son of God, and hath counted the blood of the covenant, wherewith he was sanctified, an unholy thing, and hath done despite unto the Spirit of grace?&raqu
Of how
much sorer punishment, suppose ye, shall he be thought worthy, who hath trodden under foot the Son
of God, and hath counted the blood of the covenant, wherewith he was sanctified, an unholy thing, and hath done despite unto the Spirit of grace?&raqu
of God, and hath counted the
blood of the covenant, wherewith he was sanctified, an unholy thing, and hath done despite unto the Spirit of grace?&raqu
of the covenant, wherewith he was sanctified, an unholy thing, and hath done despite unto the Spirit
of grace?&raqu
of grace?»
But yes David was right that you missed the part where the writer warns
of how
much trouble you become IF you trample on the
blood of Jesus Christ.
29 How
much worse punishment, do you think, will be deserved by the one who has trampled underfoot the Son
of God, and has profaned the
blood of the covenant by which he was sanctified, and has outraged the Spirit
of grace?
How
much more is God going have to allow to happen before we as a nation united by the
blood of Jesus stop denying Him and begin to acknowledge Him in all that we do.
The problem with the dear Reformed brethren (and sisters) is that they can speak
much and wax poetically about the majesty
of God, the drepravity
of man and the gospel, as a Topic (filling many libraries), but don't actually give you the good news: you, yes, you, my body and
blood shed for You.
14 How
much more, then, will the
blood of Christ, who through the eternal Spirit offered himself unblemished to God, cleanse our consciences from acts that lead to death, [c] so that we may serve the living God!
You place too
much importance... on the so - called purity
of blood!
«39 Since few people read Lowe's entire 1949 article in which the details
of his argument are really presented, I will select a few
of the key contrasts Lowe reprinted in Understanding Whitehead, which contains an abridgement
of the 1949 article, in an effort to show that Gunter has really answered them already rendering Whitehead not so
much Bergson's mathematical alter ego, 40 as something more approaching his philosophical
blood brother 41 According to Lowe, however, «it is fatal to the understanding
of Whitehead's constructive metaphysical effort to define it in Bergsonian terms.
How
much more severely do you think someone deserves to be punished who has trampled the Son
of God underfoot, who has treated as an unholy thing the
blood of the covenant that sanctified them, and who has insulted the Spirit
of grace?For we know him who said, «It is mine to avenge; I will repay,» [fn] and again, «The Lord will judge his people.»
How
much worse punishment do you think will be deserved by those who have spurned the Son
of God, profaned the
blood of the covenant by which they were sanctified, and outraged the Spirit
of grace?
It was analogous to what happened in Mozambique, where the South Africans operated without overt U.S. backing but with the same aim
of rolling back «communism» and with just as
much spilling
of blood.
The twisting
of biblical truth as a knife to my soul is drawn to
much blood.
At the core
of much of Christian theology is the pagan idea that God requires
blood sacrifice to forgive sins.
DEADLY DESERTS Paul Griffiths's sneering review
of our book, By Man Shall His
Blood Be Shed («Against Capital Punishment,» December 2017), illustrates how
much bile — and how little charity — is often to be found in those who speak the loudest
of mercy and humanity.
A concentrated
blood product, introduced in the 1960s, if given soon after accidental bleeding has begun, can eliminate
much of the crippling effect the condition has traditionally inflicted on stricken joints.
254) thought it absurd to maintain that the resurrection body would be involved in the passions
of flesh and
blood, and developed a view
much closer to the Pauline teaching
of the «spiritual body».
Even people with less than a high school education today recognize the priority
of the brain over the
blood, so
much so in fact, that in the movie, Hannibal (about a cannibalistic serial killer), the thought
of slicing out tiny parts
of a person's brain, cooking them in a pan, and serving the pieces to that person to eat has become in the public's mind a more disturbing image than, say, serving a person a glass
of their own
blood to drink, which appears relatively tame in comparison.
I also believe the sins we do commit, while under the
blood of the Lord, will cause us
much grief, even when we are forgiven, we will realize how
much pain we put on Him...