Sentences with phrase «old sen el1»

I used with 14 - 16 year old SEN EL1 and EL2 students so that they were able to generalise their measuring length skills.
They are, to be precise, scientific fiction romances (in the old sense of the word).
In the end, Yahweh was no longer a tribal god in the old sense of caring solely for the social group; he was a personal god as well, in the sense of caring for and bringing interior sustenance to individuals, one by one.
But to the writer God is no longer an anthropomorphic deity in the old sense; he is the one God, omnipotent and altogether righteous, transcendent in majesty and in rightful claim on man's devotion; and his holiness is expressed in his exclusive right to Israel's worship and service.
Nature is no longer personal in the old sense, yet God is felt to be responsible for what happens to man through nature, for it is He who directly sustains nature.
She was no anarchist, at least not in the old sense.
As the author Christopher Derrick put it in his book This Strange Divine Sea: «Here, we are still alienated and in exile but are on our way home; we can not yet see the satisfaction of our deepest longings, but we do know where to look; we are still sinners, but we can get our innocence back; we are still going to suffer, but not pointlessly or absurdly; we are still going to «die», but not in the old sense, not permanently.
(Jeremiah 15:15) Moreover, the saving efficacy of good lives in a community had been an implicit corollary of the old sense of social solidarity, as is picturesquely evidenced in Yahweh's consent to Abraham's argument that if there were even ten good men in Sodom it should not be destroyed.
A «thing» is thought of as a constant pattern through repetition rather than a substance or a material object in the old sense.
Philosophy of history in the older sense is thereby excluded.
Even when I was five years old I sensed Billy Graham was yet another fame - seeking and money - making charleton.
In Christianity the season of Advent celebrates in a heightened way the ages - old sense that an infinite and inexhaustible divine care seeks continually to renew our lives and move us out into the realm of history's promise.
I've been using this hot sauce and T love this one, partly for the flavor and partly because it appeals to his 11 - year old sense of humor.
The men's tour ended the year with a bang as Roger Federer played with his old sense of urgency in London
One of the best ways to give your 8 - year - old a sense of security is by providing plenty of positive attention.
Avoid offending foods, staying upright after meals and just a plain old sense of humor are about all you can do here.
The term «Satellite» was used in the older sense of the word, referring to the individual home schools around the world who were using the CLASS program.
At the other end of a wide spectrum, writers such as Mark Helprin, John Crowley and Karen Joy Fowler in the US and Christopher Priest, Mary Gentle and M. John Harrison in Britain are exploring the philosophy of science in its older sense of knowledge and ideas.
«The operation of the LHC is safe, not only in the old sense of that word, but in the more general sense that our most qualified scientists have thoroughly considered and analyzed the risks involved in the operation of the LHC.
Nothing, nothing, nothing replaces a good old sense of humor.
As a ravaged former political prisoner given to mocking the Mockingjay, Jena Malone is — as usual — delightfully twisted: She kicks every movie she's in into a queerer (in the old sense) gear.
Developed for older SEN pupils but could be useful elsewhere.
It is suitable for younger primary aged pupils and older SEN pupils The PowerPoint includes references to
This resource is appropriate for Year 1 - 6 pupils and older SEN / Entry Level pupils who will benefit from the visual nature of the resource.
An accompanying set of differentiated Christmas Themed worksheets Appropriate for primary / older SEN pupils.
Appropriate for primary / older SEN pupils.
This is a SIMPLE TEXT, 45 - slide, fully editable and informative assembly / lesson PowerPoint on Halloween, suitable for younger pupils and older SEN students.
These resources are appropriate for reception children and Key Stage 1 pupils as well as older SEN / ESL students.
Appropriate for primary aged children and older SEN / EFL students.
Suitable for Pre-School and Year 1 and 2 pupils and older SEN pupils.
There is an air of discipline — in the old sense of the word, order — in the school that had not been there the previous two years.
This resource is appropriate for year 3 and 4 pupils and older SEN students.
The homophones include: accept, except, affect, effect, ball, bawl, berry, bury, fair, fare, grate, great, grown, groan, heel, heal, he'll, knot, not, mail, male, main, mane, meat, meet, medal, meddle, missed, mist, peace, piece, plain, plane, rain, rein, reign, scene, seen, weather, whether, whose, who's This resource is appropriate for year 3 and 4 pupils and older SEN students.
As cats get older their senses can get duller, including their senses of taste and smell, so food needs to be especially appealing for many older cats to keep them eating.
That image of the pigeon pooping on the statue is one of my favorite photographs (yes, I still have a 12 year old sense of humor).
About the only «originals» in the old sense of view are a few scattered sculptures — one by Gavin Turk, recently seen at the Newport Street Gallery; two more by Tim Noble and Sue Webster.
The primary aim from which both result is beauty of form, and tasteful relationships, nor equilibrium in the old sense but the activation of vision.
Hard Edge Line Painting, 1963 seems an elegant and minimal take on the knee joint of a leg, and indeed, most, if not all of Feitelson's work, grew out of an increasingly reductive view of the human body, a view of the body in the oldest sense, a matter of pure form and crisp ideals.
«Conservatives» in the old sense are resistant to change and accord more with dictionary definitions.
There is an old sense of «deny,» akin to «disown,» which no doubt lies in the background.
* By «English», I mean it in the old sense, for those with roots deep in all of these islands, to differentiate between those more recently atuned, whose passions may still be more volatile, and to exclude those who will not assimilate.
System - wide the new UI is taking advantage of all Marshmallow features and tries to follow Google's Material Design as much as possible but still keeping the good old Sense smooth feeling which makes it the perfect combination and the best custom launcher in the market.
We're not sure whether we prefer it to the stock Android task - switcher, but it's an improvement on the old Sense 4 implementation to be sure.
If I thought we were returning to mainstreaming in the old sense I would not support it at all.

Not exact matches

I refer to «victimized» in old - fashioned, dictionary sense of the word and not in today's double - talk where everyone gets to be a victim and terrible «triggers» abound.
Part of Trudeau's appeal is that old - school sense of manners, such as placing courtesy calls to nonagenarians.
Anything, these days, that's over a quarter century old has got to have the sense of getting a little long in the tooth, but with that comes total brand identity.»
While utilities have long discouraged energy storage by homeowners and industrial consumers because it threatens their revenue model, Brown says it makes a lot of sense, not just for enabling more renewable power but for lightening the load on old, creaky infrastructure.
The question of whether a Roth makes sense gets trickier when you're older or have less clarity about what the future holds — for your tax bracket and tax rates.
Managers love to complain about the sense of entitlement, lack of respect for hierarchy, and frequent job - hopping they see in their young employees (make that young - ish — the oldest among them are entering their mid-30s today).
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