The only elaboration Renegade Kid's Jools Watsham provided was the screenshot you see above.
Not exact matches
So my comments tonight are not intended to point to any new direction in monetary policy — they are meant
only as an
elaboration on a couple of points in what we have already said.
It is
only fitting that the
elaboration and complexity of disguise required to beautify the underlying realities would be proportional.
The relationship between God and man, with which theology (Jewish or Christian) is primarily concerned, could now
only be postulated if it contributed to the
elaboration of ethical theory Moreover, the
only divine - human relationship that this new anthropocentrism would tolerate was between a postulated deity and the human individual.
That Jesus was of God was a swift affirmation, needing the support of
only two brief quotations from the psalms; that Jesus was of the people seems to call for repetition and
elaboration.
His organic demands are
only the first stage in the
elaboration of a system of wants that far transcend biological impulses.
Where a less conscientious scholar might simply have dismissed this subculture as a realm of kooks, obsessives and the certifiably insane, worthy
only of jeering ridicule, Barkun patiently discusses each book and Web site, tracing the
elaboration of ever more fantastic theories.
These concepts certainly underwent development and
elaboration in the course of Israel's literary history, and beyond any doubt the meaning and significance of these given qualities of faith and hope came to full realization in Israel
only as her history moved from high promise to frustration and finally to the rebirth of hope.
In entering into relation with its mother the child completes this distance, and it is
only later when he ceases to enter into relation that he sees her as an object and falls into the I - It's shaping and
elaboration of the distance.
Mathematics is a liberal study
only when the student actively engages in the construction and deductive
elaboration of postulate systems.
Not
only in texts but also on buildings the
elaboration of the visible word became a major art form, especially as representation of the human figure was not allowed lest it lead to idolatry.
3) with Job's consummately articulate
elaboration of the death - wish, reminiscent in the Old Testament
only of Jeremiah (20: 14 - 18).
Judaism had also a canon law; but it was still in process of evolution, in the first century, and many questions were still open, were still sub judice, and the full and final
elaboration of the Halakak was
only in process.
«1 With the broad perspective of one gifted with metaphysical genius, he affirms that an adequate philosophy of religion can
only be developed within the framework of a comprehensive general philosophy; but the
elaboration of his system makes clear that the doctrine of God is not just one facet but, as with Aristotle, the very zenith of his cosmology.
The advantages of the Boffian
elaboration of the doctrine of the Trinity are to be found, I believe, in the strong link he demonstrates between God and the world, a world which he sees in a planetarian perspective, implying that human beings are
only a part of it.
In Boff's theoretical
elaboration of this notion of the Trinity, there are some weaknesses, which, however, can
only be pointed at here.
Finally, systems which we consider worthy candidates to be granted the name «living» differ from things like clay minerals in that they contain instructions, not
only for copying, but for the
elaboration of structures which can actively Operate on surrounding materials.
Precisely how love wields the
only power at God's disposal is the issue demanding
elaboration.
Adopting the second view not
only fits our natural intuitions of the other animals, especially the higher forms, but fits also the evolutionary scheme according to which our human traits are intensifications and
elaborations of traits found in our prehuman ancestors.
This one
only needs
elaboration to clarify that our hair also travels to the sink, shower walls, and any towel which crosses the threshold of tile.
The supplement of exceptional note is a 70 - minute session between writer - directors Joel and Ethan Coen and cinematographer Barry Sonnenfeld, in which the trio not
only talk through their decisions on the film in a nearly scene - by - scene manner, but are also equipped with a Telestrator that allows them to mark on, and pause, the film for further
elaboration.
Any further
elaboration of the loosely constructed plot would be a disservice (because it would
only give away jokes).
He told readers
only two things: (1) He would post their image or video without any
elaboration.
I believe that a game review consisting
only of numbered scores is untrustworthy — there is no
elaboration, no written approach to how these scores were tallied.
Invented in secret in the privacy of Oiticica's New York loft in the early 1970s, they were not shown as works of art until 1992, twelve years after Oiticica's death, when the first and third in the series — CC1 Trashiscapes and CC3 Maileryn — were exhibited as part of the first traveling retrospective of the artist's work.3 Prior to that exhibition, Oiticica's New York sojourn was little analyzed due to the perceived paucity of his artistic production between the years 1970 and 1978.4 The 1992 presentation of the Cosmococas was revelatory in this regard: not
only did these quasi-cinemas demonstrate the continuity and conceptual
elaboration of key aesthetic concerns within Oiticica's work (the vertiginous passage from painterly to narcotic «pigment» in service of the sensorial is surely the most striking of these animating threads), they indicated the artist's pointed engagement with the avant - garde artistic culture of New York.
The idea comes from an
elaboration of capsule rooms at Tokyo's airport, but it is the
only experiment in Italy for the moment.
According to Mauricio Voivodic, researcher from Imaflora NGO — the assisting organization in the
elaboration process of Principles and Criteria — it was a real challenge to level the various representatives» knowledge in
only a day and a half.
Of the three letters that are bandied about when unfortunate consequences ensue,
only SIV requires
elaboration.
Since 2003, the relevant regulatory authority for both television and radio has become the Office of Communications (Ofcom), and perhaps for the avoidance of doubt the basic rule receives further
elaboration in CA 2003, s 321 (3), which provides that political objects include not
only promoting political parties and influencing election outcomes, but also «influencing public opinion» and «influencing the policies or decisions of governments, whether in the United Kingdom or elsewhere».
Democracy should be the fundamental principle that guides the provision and
elaboration of ECEC services not
only at the early childhood level by encouraging shared decision - making at local level, but also at community and political levels by making early education a matter of public debate and collective responsibility.
The Competition Bureau
only touches on the subject of professionalism when using words like «quality» in the vaguest way possible, as they don't elaborate whatsoever — the absence of
elaboration being a symptom of the exercising of power, if not the outright abuse.