Sentences with phrase «only alluded»

The action film is set in a modern fantasy world where elves, humans, and orcs live alongside one another, but it only alluded to the larger world that drives much of the story.
But Clinton only alluded to the risks faced by Internet users targeted by the authorities for whatever reason.
CCS wasn't mentioned by name, but was only alluded to as «technology that does not exist.»
I only alluded that several of the criteria used by Callendar would have excluded lots of invalid data (invalid as background CO2 data) used by Beck, including the 1942 «peak».
One thing I quite liked in Dead Space, but which this article only alluded to, was the complete external silence of the no - atmosphere areas.
Jeb Bush, the former Florida governor, only alluded to the recent studies.
Cortes is also obviously the bad guy, and many of the acts committed by him and other explorers are only alluded to.
Initially, it's only alluded to, but it's something that Gary chooses not to speak about, and Andy can not forget.
The key is that it's only alluded too — there's no embarrassingly grotesque brain flambé to be seen here.
If anything, the storyline here has been watered down considerably, to the point where Miss Harrigan's drug and alcohol abuse is only alluded to, and the Daddy Warbucks stand - in, Will Stacks, is basically a mysophobe with xenophobic tendencies.
Though Sullavan suffers from tuberculosis (her shady past is only alluded to), she is encouraged by her male companions to fully enjoy what is left of her life.
He acknowledged the trial's outcome several hours after the decision with a statement that emphasized his personal pain and the distress caused to Percoco's daughters and only alluded to the need for ethics reforms.
I only alluded to the minimum caloric requirements in passing, when I mentioned that they should decrease under new regulations.
Although he only alludes to it backhandedly, the answers to these questions correspond to the Father - Creator, Son - Logos, and Holy Ghost, the Bond of Love.
Luke has previously reported John's imprisonment (3:19) and only alludes to his death.
Interestingly, the image only alludes to 600,000 titles available in the Amazon catalog, not the full ebook catalog, which could mean that Amazon would have the same problem with acquiring content for lending that has plagued the ebook subscription model since it first became news back in 2010.
By introducing objects from a bygone era into her paintings, however, they not only allude to popular culture but also to memory.
2013) This textbook covers such legal documents as jury instructions, statutes, email, and opinion letters, but only alludes to public legal writing in the chapter on «Scholarly Articles and Other Research Papers,» suggesting that research work may take the form of «an informative report explaining an area of law to a firm's client [or] an update on a change in law for an agency newsletter.»
However, this might only allude to European Galaxy S7 edge «SM - G935F» handsets, though a global release also seems imminent.

Not exact matches

Perry, in her Fortune panel, alluded to the same basic premise: Any theories supporting or questioning uBeam's science are only theories until there's an actual concrete product.
Priebus alluded to his contacts with the FBI over the weekend, telling Fox News that «the top levels of the intelligence community» have assured him that the allegations of campaign contacts with Russia were «not only grossly overstated, but also wrong.»
Sen. Dan Sullivan threw Zuckerberg «a softball» by alluding to the fact that his tech behemoth could only have been built in America.
The Marlborough moniker given to the soap above by D.R. Harris alludes to a dukedom and the very same noble house from which Winston Churchill was descended (google «Duke of Marlborough» and «Blenheim Palace» — the latter being only one of a couple non-royal estates in England to be called a palace and a mansion I'm sure most gents will say they've seen in film or on television more than once!).
In his encyclical letter on the importance of St. Thomas» work, Pope Leo also alluded to the Church's need to maintain a deep study of science: «When the Scholastics, following the teaching of the Holy Fathers, everywhere taught throughout their anthropology that the human understanding can only rise to the knowledge of immaterial things by things of sense, nothing could be more useful for the philosopher than to investigate carefully the secrets of Nature, and to be conversant, long and laboriously, with the study of physical science.»
I'm not buying that for a minute, the only God that Jesus ever alluded to was his Father.
Armageddon as yet has only been mentioned in passing, but war has been alluded to.
Individuals like miss Theresa (no disrespect intended) no doubt ministered and nurtured many as only a true «mother» would... but to those not her own, but she chose to make them her own — through Love (as Sam alluded to yesterday).
II Kings 15 alludes to his accession only in passing (v. 7) and to his reign briefly (vv.
Actually, since you obviously hate the approach of taking only some of it literally, and it didn't even occur to you that I might be alluding to a process of taking none of it literally, I'm even more suspicious now that you are reading it all literally and that has led you to particular conclusions about God (which in your case have led to disbelief).
There are other things from my life I won't discuss at all online or perhaps only vaguely allude to them.
Even where these virtues of the One who alone is the only perfect atonement are wistfully alluded to in Kiefer's work, his constantly interjected reminder that all things are completely subject to the same corruption that Hitler brought upon German culture so overwhelms his visual field that nothing remains except scorched - earth, dead gods and the shattered ruins of the Third Reich.
'' «He sincerely wants to promote better relations with Islam, but it's not possible on the basis of the theology he espouses,» Prof Knitter said, alluding to a 2007 Vatican proclamation that Roman Catholicism provides the only true path to salvation.
Even if Luke were the latest of the four gospels, many would seem to be an exaggerated statement if he alluded only to these gospels as we have them, for that would be but three.
Chambers looks brilliant, only made one mistake but he was the one under pressure the entire game and did better than most of these «experienced» defenders that people always allude to.
And when speaking ahead of the clash between the sides this Sunday, he could not help himself from alluding to the fact that Fabregas failed to some extent at Barcelona, which is the only reason he is back in England.
Maybe Theo was finding it hard to take the responsibility of being the main striker and only needed to return to the flanks to regain his confidence, which he alluded to after the game, as well as reminding us all he is a team player.
I alluded to a more deeper underlying effect and consequence that match would have, and it appears the chickens have not only come home to roost but taken up permanent residence at the Emirates.
As Eyoma alluded, Henry takes an active part in training, often participating in practice matches himself, and the chance for the club's youngsters to work alongside such an esteemed figure is only going to be of benefit to the starlets.
Not only does Arsene allude to a switch in formation this season, but he's also hinting that the two up top will be Giroud & Podolski, which means no more Robin Van Persie.
The governor alluded that «only two weeks ago we gave a posthumous award to Alhaji Umaru Altine, a Katsina born Muslim who was elected mayor of Enugu before the Civil War, in the period that Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe was leader of the NCNC.
His latest statements allude to dangerous loopholes that would authorize a special prosecutor for only one year and would fail to cover all cases where civilians are killed by the police or die in police custody.
Chris is alluding to the grim reality for the GOP in MN in which only one Republican won statewide office: Gov Pawlenty, who won reelection.
«I say to the leadership of the Democratic Party, open the doors, let the people in,» Sanders said, alluding the Kentucky's voting format which allowed only registered Democrats to vote.
Brauer, too, alluded to the cord - cutting paradigm phone companies face when customers jettison their landlines for mobile service only.
Neither side alluded to the protracted talks that ended only after the union began exerting political muscle to force a settlement.
I think one of the things that may be going on that you alluded to is of course it only matters — you know, getting treatment earlier only matters if there's treatment, right?
I alluded earlier to some putative hominin remains dating back as far as seven million years but those were only known from a skull in one case and some teeth and limb bones in another case, and Ardipithecus is a partial skeleton with many, many, many bones preserved.
Only three of the 208 statistical tests performed showed any significant changes that could allude to more violent behavior, and these are explained through coincidence.
The first 6 limbs can be practiced using that relaxed effort that I alluded to earlier, but the last 2 can only be «caught».
One final point I want to clarify that I alluded to previously — Couldn't it be that Mark sells protein powder, fish oils, anti-oxidant supplements because he is an ethical businessman and will only sell things that he believes in.
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