Sentences with phrase «omnipresent when»

This horseman is nearly omnipresent when relationships are on the rocks.
Spigen is omnipresent when it comes to iPhone accessories.

Not exact matches

«That person will always be plural when you talk to someone who walks with the omnipresent spirit of God.»
Also when i pray i know God hears me because he is omnipresent but it seems as though He has cut his end so that its not an open line.
But since when does that mean an afterlife (it could) or a omnipresent being (god (s)-RRB- exist?
While freedom can manifest itself in the form of creative reconstruction, it can also, when combined with the omnipresent factor of inequality, lead to injustices beyond those that may flow from our natural inequalities.
Vague and gigantic, he is off somewhere, the one who created the cosmos, omnipotent, omniscient, omnipresent, and when in religious poetry they try to picture him, they sing,
When the threat of random murder is omnipresent, we live in a world where reward and punishment, life and death are so arbitrary that their very meaning looms precarious.
Death and G - d share some of the same attributes (eternal, omnipresent, fair) and of course when you're dead there is no pain and no tears.
«JC in Western U.S.» channeled the spirit of these Puritans (and of Barth) when he wrote, «If there is a God, and if He is omnipotent, omnipresent, and omniscient, it would be the height of arrogance for any mere human to claim to know His will.»
But when the games mattered most, one player was omnipresent in all aspects of the game.
Him being the only omnipresent defender also perhaps explains why he would attract the majority of the flak when defensively things have not gone to plan.
Still, the zero in the win column remained, representing an omnipresent reminder of a team that hadn't been able to execute when it mattered most.
The spotlight has also recently swung onto the varroa mite, which is omnipresent in honeybee colonies but seems to become a major threat when those bees have been weakened and made vulnerable by some other factor.
Through this glimmer of compassion, I started to understand that my therapeutic training had been inadequate; suffering was everywhere, loss was omnipresent, and generally all pain was a matter not if but when.
When Peter delivers a quiet rant about the omnipresent, mind - altering hum of machines, she calls it «crazy shit,» then adds that she likes the way he talks.
When I had played Riptide GP: Renegade for some time I thought it might lack certain oomph so omnipresent in the genre classics of the past.
This one, by the late Michael Kamen, is omnipresent and slightly schmaltzy when asked, yet completely forgotten after one viewing.
A teenage delivery boy working in a popular Paraguayan market must dodge thieves, rival gangs and the omnipresent police when he undertakes a...
by Walter Chaw John Dahl's latest foray into knock - off B - movie territory is Joy Ride, a film that indulges an awkward dedication to hiding the face of its villain (which results in the biggest cheat of the film at its conclusion), presents predictably misogynistic victimizations for both of its female characters (followed by weak - wristed salvations), and demands an ironclad suspension of disbelief that the bad guy is omniscient, omnipresent, and only ruthless when there isn't a long speech to be made.
The increasingly omnipresent actor is some way from «Breaking Bad,» a broken, grizzled failure of a man, always aware of the price he pays for running with the dicier members of society, and grudgingly, heartbreakingly accepting of the inevitable conclusion to his lifestyle when it comes.
From the point of view of someone who started working in theatrical features when computers were completely absent, to now 45 years later when they are omnipresent, Murch will explore the constants that nonetheless remain after the «bones» of celluloid and sprockets have dissolved away, and examine the salient technical, artistic, and philosophical differences between the post-production of a theatrical scripted film and a feature - length documentary.
Even when the movie itself works the audience's emotions a bit hard — both the omnipresent score and Jacob Tremblay's voice over seemed, for the most part, unnecessary — Larson is never less than fully present, human and lovable, all the more so because she never asks for the audience's love.
«When Another Country was published — at the very peak of Baldwin's public stature as a civil rights activist — it was taken as a document of a very small slice of the present: the Greenwich Village and Paris of the late 1950s and early 1960s, where interracial couples and gay people were able to live openly, mostly but not entirely out of the omnipresent shadow of violence.
When coupled with tests, accountability systems, and teacher evaluation, the Common Core becomes the invisible but omnipresent foundation of American education.
Your omnipresent companion never shows his face, but is always at your side to offer advice, often when stuff is blowing up.
What is it that makes the high fantasy MMORPGs so omnipresent, even when many players say they want variety?
Nara is also out of his depth when it comes to his omnipresent, English - language inscriptions.
«The small and somehow disputable risk of lung cancer development in relation to SHS exposure exemplifies the intricacy of establishing human cancer etiology when omnipresent carcinogens are concerned.
Andy Weissman, partner at Union Square Ventures, one of Codecademy's earliest investors, said that when he first met Sims he was so «omnipresent» that it didn't even register that he was still a student.
When I interviewed Mike Elgan, he suggested that our future would be AI - backed voice assistants with omnipresent microphones — maybe in lightbulbs — and large screens everywhere in the home and buildings so we could switch between audio and visual interaction at anytime.
When you combine Nougat's capabilities with the omnipresent powers of Google, there's so much you can do.
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