Ancient orthodoxy has provided a starting point on which all parties in the ecumenical conversation could agree, and current Orthodoxy (of the Orthodox churches) has
presented an incarnation of the ancient church from which all parties could learn.
Past lives at their choosing may take an active role in assisting
their present incarnation (being us).
As a professing Baptist, though one who has found it necessary to dissociate himself from the Southern Baptist Convention in
its present incarnation, he exemplifies the dissenting tradition.
Those picks might not help
this present incarnation of our franchise in the slightest.
That must be due to the fact that Elaine is just so damn magnetic in
her present incarnation.
[3] This discovery in 1956 marked a new chapter in Klein's career that would, for Otto Piene, make him a «
present incarnation of the saint, prophet, [and] messiah.»
I don't know your histories, but in
your present incarnations, you are as far from that as one can be.
From its origins as a legislative tool aimed at combating conspiracies, to
its present incarnation as a sophisticated body of law and policy designed to protect the country's competitive landscape, Canadian merger review has undergone a dramatic century of transformation.
This is partly because neither the Commission, when it was still in existence, nor the Court in
its present incarnation, have attempted any comprehensive definition of Article 8 interests, adapting them to meet changing times.