Sentences with phrase «other novelty»

Mix and match with other novelty decs for an eclectic vibe.
Look out for other novelty decorations the kids will love as much as these.
Mix and match with other novelty decorationss for an eclectic vibe.
A Wi - Fi version of the bulb, along with some other novelty bulbs (including «vintage» A19 and ST21 / ST64 styles with visible LED «filaments») are also available.
Kick off your holiday shopping amid the district's charming Victorian architecture for unique gift options at the many boutiques, art galleries, antique shops and other novelty stores.
The other novelty is gargoulette.
Glinsky: We recently began shipping a sweet potato - based chew bone, and we will be introducing a line of functional treats (skin and coat, joint care and calming) early next year at Global Pet Expo, along with other novelty chews.
Other novelty brought by this software version includes a Driving Mode, Night Mode for Glance, refocus RAW shots, Bluetooth 4.0 LTE and the Story Teller apps, that works very much like Samsung's Story Album, grouping pictures by location, date or event.
The other novelty for fans of the raunchy television cartoon, «South Park», comes from the lead casting of that show's creators, Trey Parker and Matt Stone, who have a lack of charisma that shows that they are better off hiding behind cute characters talking filthy for laughs.
Revisit your childhood with colorful lollipops and other novelty candies, or shop by holiday from our inventory of Halloween Candy, Fourth of July, Easter and Christmas Candy.
Other novelty props include:
Based on expected retailer and consumer response to its Tailgate Party Pizzas, Mackin said he anticipates that MaMa Rosa's will explore other novelty - shaped pizzas in the future.
Metaves, Mirandornithes, Strisores and other novelties — a critical review of the higher - level phylogeny of neornithine birds
Items for sale will include jewelry, home - made soap, handmade quilts, chocolates, and other novelties.
It is much more sporty, and it has other pistons, new exhaust and intake system, performance camshafts and other novelties.
Other novelties include the Media Control App, which provides an infotainment interface for tablets and smartphones, the Security & Service package with various apps and access to immediate assistance in the even for a crash or a breakdown, and an online anti-theft alarm.
Other novelties in the MINI Countryman are the MINI County timer that records off road journeys, the new MINI Picnic Bench which, placed at the edge of the trunk, may become a comfortable seat to enjoy outdoors, and the MINI Find Mate that makes it easier for the MINI Countryman driver to look for bags, keys and other accessories; all these features will arrive to Mexico preliminarily and then to all Latin America in the first half of 2017.
There is also a child's pool of shallow water which is reserved to young children and an accompanying parent of guardian with small play slides and other novelties.
Other novelties include the ability to hire assistants, who can relieve us from some duties, and a two - dimensional graphic engine, allowing us to follow the matches live, and modify tactics on the fly.
To all these changes, and to many other novelties adopted afterwards, Mr. Cooper was reconciled by one conclusive argument; namely, the proof afforded by their results that the Cooper Union was giving to the working [75] classes that which they needed most and most desired.
The Note Edge combines an innovative design with actual real - life usage, which means it could be more of a hit than Samsung's other novelties and now that LG's announced the G Flex 2 it really looks like curved screens could be here to stay.
The Smartphone market has recently seen a deluge of devices with fingerprint scanners and other novelties like the USB Type - C, somehow Xiaomi seems to be still lagging when it comes to matching up with their competitors.

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But others point to an overreliance on movie tie - ins and a lack of novelty: Star Wars toys didn't sell as well as expected, perhaps because kids see them as a tired formula.
Crafting was a passion for Theresa so she created a process to hand die novelty buttons and to produce other embellishments for the crafting industry.
And like other trailing candidates before him, Sanders has used novelty events to get attention.
It's nice to receive a little something extra, but when the novelty of money wears off, motivation has to be stirred in other places.
A: In addition to other considerations under novelty and clarity, the two most common hurdles for bioinformatics - based inventions before the EPO are the exclusion from patentability, governed in the European Patent Convention under Article 52, and inventive step, governed under Article 56.
Yet that metaphor of the mirror is too Platonic, because God's epiphany in the world is not through mere surface shadows, but is in the coming to be, development, and passing away to make room for novelty of primary natural units, each of which truly exists and acts in its own right and according to its own nature and structure for its time, and interacts with other units in a process of mutual actualization and eventual replacement.
Furthermore, neither scot nor any other ID / creationist can point to some mechanism which precludes the acc - umlation of novelty beyond some particular taxonomic classification.
It seems to me that both the emerging and traditional perspectives on the gospel are important, and that perhaps the novelty of one appeals the most to those who started with the other.
And, as we have seen, the notion of God arises in «the question whether the process of the temporal world passes into other actualities, bound together in an order in which novelty does not mean loss.
In the liturgy as well as in other departments of the Church's life there are regrettable excrescences and an arbitrary desire for novelties which must be repressed courageously and charitably.
Mathematics is the most powerful technique for the understanding of pattern and for the analysis of the interrelationship of patterns... In the next 2,000 years the overwhelming novelty in human thought will be the dominance of mathematical understanding... Applied mathematics is the transference of this study to other examples of the realization of these patterns.
The struggle for Lutherans and other Protestants is whether the original intentions of the Reformation will shape their future or whether Protestantism will continue to aggravate the division of the Church by unceasing novelties or stubborn reluctance to change.
There's still Lenski's E. coli to contend with and a host of other examples demonstrating purely natural mechanisms producing biological novelty.
However, just like the authors are conservative in allowing for other sources of this novelty, for the sake of argument I'll concede I could be wrong here.
Whitehead did not speculate on the precise location of memory within the animal organism, but the most plausible extension of his theory suggests rather that memories are maintained for the soul by other occasions, thereby freeing the soul for its adventure into novelty.2 The way in which the conscious ego draws upon the ocean of unconscious feeling which sustains it may well reflect the way the soul draws upon other living occasions.
Either of them, God and the World, is the instrument of novelty for the other.
The philosophy of organism culminates in a new metaphysical theology.12 In Whitehead's view, «The most general formulation of the religious problem is the question whether the process of the temporal world passes into the formation of other actualities, bound together in an order in which novelty does not mean loss» (Process and Reality, An Essay in Cosmology 517)-- as it does in the temporal world.
God is still that supreme reality who on the one hand maintains order and provides novelty and on the other hand through the process of nature and history secures ends that are incorporated into the divine self (in the divine «consequent nature,» as process thinkers would say), and thus validates and vindicates what is done in the world.
God does not become more divine, of course; but God has other and more varied opportunity to adapt the divine Loving to the creatures, so that in any and every circumstance there is the renewed possibility of novelty, with the emergence of a greater capacity to act instrumentally for God's intentions in the world.
Either of them, God and the world, is the instrument of novelty for the other.
Morgenthau: «The great overriding issue that we must face in our government and that other governments must face as well lies in the discrepancy between our conventional modes of thought and action on the one hand and the unprecedented novelty of the objective conditions under which we live.
Griffin & Sherburne, New York: The Free Press, 1978, 187) or when the imagination conceives of other possible alternatives, the possibility of novelty arises.
In this function, as in every other, God is the organ of novelty, aiming at intensification.»
To set the stage for considering religion from a cosmological point of view, Whitehead writes, «The most general formulation of the religious problem is the question whether the process of the temporal world passes into the formation of other actualities, bound together in an order in which novelty does not mean loss.»
The common principle here is only that each human should be moving toward actualization, with others, in and under the divine Love — a Love, one may be sure, that prefers variety, novelty, and even oddity (if I may say so!)
If a system were simply an «order» without any openness to novelty, it would be frozen into a single identity and would therefore be incapable of anything other than self - duplication.
There is in fact nothing more to be said about the novelty of these uniquely occurring occasions than that each occasion is novel, that it happens only once and is unrepeatable in relation to all other occasions to which, as such, it can stand in a real relation of connectedness.
Similarly, in scientific thought, where once again we are indebted to Whitehead, among others, for making clear to us the way in which such thought, along with the procedures it uses and the attitudes it takes, represents a genuine process of development and not sheer novelty entirely unrelated to the past.
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