Sentences with phrase «offer as antidotes»

The traditions of exile suggest four ways of speech and of faithful imagination that the church can practice and offer as antidotes to denial and despair.
Delivering the first of six State of the State addresses planned around the state this week, Gov. Andrew Cuomo yesterday located the cure to the nation's political fever in New York, implicitly offering himself as an antidote to a president - elect whose name went unmentioned.
Many yoga instructors offer it as an antidote to exhaustion, illness, and weakened immunity.
We are offering as an antidote to this --
We are offering as an antidote to this — exciting NEW work by gallery artists that offer a new paradigm - a new way forward for Southern California art.

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Mr. Anderson offers antidotes such as the possibility of religious revival, the recovery of high culture, and «postliberal» policies for fighting crime, with all of which I agree.
Only in the light of her writing, as it is informed by her Catholicism, can she be recognized, as Ralph C. Wood puts it, to offer «a real antidote to racism.»
Coconut Sorbet is a famous island treat, especially around Old San Juan, Puerto Rico where street carts vendors offer frozen scoops of Coco as a refreshing antidote to the tropical heat.
But it was as a central defender that he really made his mark, offering a never - say - die, all - action antidote to the almost cerebral tiki taka style of the Pep Guardiola era.
The units would be in three five - story buildings in a part of Arlington Heights that borders Buffalo Grove and, as supporters see it, would offer an antidote to pricey housing in a nearly built - out suburb.
If the events of Marvel's Avengers: Infinity War still weigh heavily on fans, the consider the new trailer for Ant - Man and The Wasp as the perfect antidote, offers lots of action, humor, visual gags and... an enormous ant playing the drums.
These are arena challenges, which means each quest offers a pool of set weapons to choose from and limited consumable items such as potions or antidotes.
Particularly with online learning giving way to a suite of flexible learning experiences, schools may indeed move beyond their traditional role as sole academic provider, offering a breadth of non-academic resources such as mentoring, health services, and community - building activities — all of which can support healthy development and serve as powerful antidotes to chronic achievement gaps.
But as poetry readers know, its lyrical gifts can be an antidote to many of life's woes, offering calm waters of meditation, razor - sharp cultural critique or a playful celebration of language.
There are peaceful, timeless mountain villages like Vilcabamba and picturesque former gold - mining towns such as Zaruma that offer a perfect antidote to the vertiginous rush of modern - day life.
The antidote to mega all - inclusive resorts, Sivory offers a boutique hotel experience and European Plan dining as opposed to all - inclusive meals.
These are arena challenges, which means each quest offers a pool of set weapons to choose from and limited consumable items such as potions or antidotes.
By the 1930s, Regionalism, along with its ethical cousin Social Realism formed part of a broad movement known as American Scene Painting, which struck a popular chord with many people, not least because it offered a positive antidote to the gloom of The Great Depression which was ravaging the country.
This anti-institutional gauntlet organized by the Bruces, as they are collectively known, challenging the cultural authority ascribed to the Whitney Biennale has been best described by sculptor, professor, and director of the Granoff Center at Brown University Richard Fishman as «the expansive, 400 - plus artist, quasi invitational, slightly guerilla exhibition that seemed to offer an antidote to the walls and silos of the art world.»
The Korean - born New York - based artist had the audacity to offer visitors an anechoic — or sensory deprivation — chamber off the main gallery of the pavilion, which served as an antidote to the sensory - overload that is the hallmark of most Biennale installations.
The work of these four artists represent a clue to an antidote to the abundance of what is variously referred to as «zombie,» «provisional» and «crapstraction» currently so prominent in the galleries (The Art Los Angeles Contemporary art fair at the Santa Monica airport was brimming with these kind of hyper market - driven offerings this year).
As in 1992, in The Healthy Divorce, Lois Gold again provides a powerful antidote to the self - defeating stereotype of the hostile divorce, and provides tools offering hope and healing.
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