However, she often privileges soft materials and embroidered textiles, which not
only summon associations with stereotypical female pastimes, but also express the apparent lassitude of her cast of characters.
To be completely safe,
only summon weapons that you currently have equipped.
Don't stage a bloody murder inside an elevator (as Basic Instinct does), because that will
only summon up Brian De Palma in Dressed to Kill summoning up Psycho; it's more original to steal from the Master directly.
He had requested the judge grant
only a summons, saying that detaining the former president would infringe on his rights.
Specialists are
only summoned to AAVEC after hours, at the discretion of the attending emergency veterinarian, and only in extreme life - threatening situations.
Not exact matches
Tougher to predict, but when almost everyone can
summon a reasonably priced ride to go anywhere,
only the least affluent people will care about true public transport, like bus routes and subway lines.
Yes, the smart assistant can be
summoned by the remote to not
only help you search for shows, but also control your Alexa - enabled smart - home accessories.
For population science was not
only failing to help people, Connelly argues, but also actively harming some of them — and in a way that
summoned some of the baser episodes of recent historical memory:
If we had to select one and
only one way of picturing the life of the Christian, it would be the image of one who has heard and keeps hearing a persistent
summons to belief and action.
In such a
summoned, gathered, confessional community «not
only is Christ present among them, but a Christian church is there as well.»
It appears that there is general though
only implicit recognition of the fact that a call to the ministry includes at least these four elements (1) the call to be a Christian, which is variously described as the call to discipleship of Jesus Christ, to hearing and doing of the Word of God, to repentance and faith, et cetera; (2) the secret call, namely, that inner persuasion or experience whereby a person feels himself directly
summoned or invited by God to take up the work of the ministry; (3) the providential call, which is that invitation and command to assume the work of the ministry which comes through the equipment of a person with the talents necessary for the exercise of the office and through the divine guidance of his life by all its circumstances; (4) the ecclesiastical call, that is, the
summons and invitation extended to a man by some community or institution of the Church to engage in the work of the ministry.
The calling, Brunner makes clear, is not
only that situation in which we work; but it is that divine
summons which comes to us where we are and in obedience to which we find the meaning of life.
Until the damage of the government buildings by a Nazi bomb, members of the British House of Commons were proud to point to the dents on the door of their chamber made by the ring on the finger of the king's messenger sent to
summon them to hear the speech from the throne; he might not enter, for this was the domain of the common Englishman; he could
only stand at the door and humbly invite.
It is an infectious joy in Christ which best
summons and convinces, and you must be able to say «if I had my time over again, I would make the same choice again,
only with less hesitation: I can not be so sure the good Lord would say the same for his part, about me».
More important still, this sanctifying of ordinary work, this sense that it becomes exalted if
only approached in the right spirit, may cause us to forget that a divine
summons must not
only hallow but also transform whatever we do.
For it is
only by hearing and answering the divine
summons, by participating in my calling, that I can come to know who I am.
We are
summoned to commit ourselves absolutely to do the good even to death, but
only God's call can ground absolute commitment.
The shades of the dead in Hades are impotent and mindless, capable of intelligent communication
only after drinking sacrificial blood (as when
summoned by Odysseus).
Only now had they learnt for certain the mood of the Emperor — Luther, it was clear, had been
summoned solely to recant.
Only a year had gone by when, in this autumn of 1509, the
summons came from Erfurt that Father Martin should return to his mother community.
The auditor of the Sacred Palace drew up a
summons requiring Fr Martin Luther to come to a personal hearing in Rome and requested the commissioner of the Palace, seventy - year - old Sylvester Prierias (the
only man in the Curia to vote against Reuchlin), to draw up a text about the theological points.
They have given me
only a short time as you can see and read in the
Summons, that Lernaean swamp full of hydras and other monsters... let Staupitz know.
She
summons the beginning of summer fruit season and is
only around for a mere 5 weeks, making it even more special.
Only much later did she
summon the courage to watch her grandson play again.
Last year Grayson fell in love with baseball with a passion that
only a four - year - old can
summon.
The waiter,
summoning up that grand Gallic hauteur that the French seem to reserve for the un-French, says it is impossible to have ze chizbirgair,
only ze hombirgair, despite a menu from which you can practically scrape the fromage.
There were days, now and then, that he passed huddled in his bathrobe in front of the television, flinching from the pain, curling up in sorrow and wondering how in God's name he would
summon the strength again to make the quip that would put everyone around him at ease, to tell the world in that hoarse, hyped voice, You got ta get it into the middle, it's the
only way to heat a trap defense!
Soon after assuming the presidency at the end of 1999, Putin
summoned leading oligarchs to the Kremlin and essentially told them they could keep their fortunes
only if they foreswore politics and ponied up when their country needed them to.
Let us
summon a new spirit of responsibility, spirit of service, of patriotism and sacrifice, Let us all resolve to pitch in and work hard and look after, not
only ourselves but one another.
The de Blasio administration scaled back arrests for pot, typically arresting people
only when they're caught smoking in public, and instead giving a
summons when someone has pot on them but isn't smoking it.
In 2015, cops wrote
only 4,034 noise
summonses, NYPD records show.
But police wrote
only 475 tickets for loud disturbances in that time — a 65 percent drop from the first quarter of 2015, when cops doled out 1,340
summonses, records show.
The «will of the people» — so often
summoned up when sound argument is absent — was supported by
only 37 % of the electorate.
Sir Jeremy Beecham, LGA vice chairman, said: «
Only a tiny percentage of people who receive a
summons end up in court.
He explained that the Coroner inquest sitting started fully on the 10th of May and 15 people were
summoned but
only 10 people responded.
For one, Mr. Ofori Owusu said the fact Mrs. Osei
only got acquainted with information pertaining to money accrued and expended during the 2016 election process when she was
summoned to Parliament on...
His
only record was one criminal court
summons several years ago.
Political gatherings
summoned by government is an exercise in demagoguery and monologues,
only those known political comedians are allowed to contribute for comic relief.
But Torres said the marijuana policy shift does not go far enough,
only replacing «racially discriminatory arrests with racially discriminatory
summonses.»
Half of all criminal court cases involve
summonses but
only 27 percent of
summonses issued last year resulted in a conviction.
Using
only rarely invoked powers, the committee's chairman, John Whittingdale, responded by ordering that the Murdochs be presented with formal
summonses to appear.
«The
only other occasion where a public officer can be
summoned by the National Assembly...
In a statement on Monday night, Ambali said he had never been
summoned by any panel, and that the attention of the leadership of the union was
only drawn to the purported dismissal through phone calls.
And
summonses are
only 7 percent lower than the same week last year.
In the Originating
Summons marked FHC / ABJ / CS / 232/2018, the plaintiff 8 issues for determination by the court, including: Having regards to the combined provisions of sections 79,116,118,132,153,160 (1) and 178 of the 1999 constitution as amended, the constitution read together with paragraph 15 (a) of the third schedule to the same constitution, whether the 3rd defendant (Independent National Electoral Commission) is not the
only institution or body constitutionally vested with the powers and vires to organized, undertake and supervised elections to the offices of the president, the vice president of the federal republic of Nigeria, the Governor and deputy governor of a state, the membership of the Senate, the House of Representatives and the House of Assembly of each state of the federation, including fixing the sequence and dates of the elections to the said offices?
Using the technology, quadriplegics need
only to
summon their thoughts to type an electronic note, surf the internet or drink a coffee, activities previously unfeasible without assistance.
Yet
only recently has the field
summoned the will — and the money — to do much about it
Some of the more straightforward examples Cialdini
summons cover things like limited offers, «for one time
only» sales and «once in a lifetime» opportunities.
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When they discover a Book of the Dead, they unwittingly
summon up dormant demons living in the nearby woods, which possess the youngsters in succession until
only one is left intact to fight for survival.