There will be a lot of baseball players who will bounce in and
out of your consciousness for as long as you follow the sport, and they'll all get sucked into the Sarlaac of age, one right after the other.
If liberation theology
arose out of a consciousness of the oppression of the people by the capitalist system, then there is surely greater need of a theology of liberation in this age of globalization.
Indeed, revelation shows itself as interruptive not only in its judgment upon the narrowness and exclusiveness of history's social arrangements, but just as dramatically in its overturning our individual tendency to
push out of consciousness the undesirable or shameful aspects of our own selves.
Although a general sensitivity to the natural world persisted in Christian consciousness up through the Middle Ages (witness the medieval bestiaries), gradually nature
slipped out of that consciousness.
Minute by minute, the existence of Israel mocks the pagan gods, the divine beings who
rise out of the consciousness of all peoples but which are gentile gods because they are deifications of humanity and the forces of nature rather than the true, living God of Abraham.
For example, «If I recite a, b, c, d, e, f, g, at the moment of uttering d, neither a, b, c, nor e, f, g, are
out of my consciousness altogether, but both, after their respective fashions, «mix their dim lights» with the stronger one of d...» (PP1 257).
She's in a lot of pain and begins to
fall out of consciousness, but a small mechanical floating sphere (similar to Destiny's Ghost) is advising her to dust herself off and search for some help.
The problem is when junk like this is used to justify a 72 hour home birth with 6 hours of pushing and manual retraction of a lip of cervix while mom is sobbing and passing in and
out of consciousness because she is so exhausted.
After a particularly exhausting night dealing with one tireless child or another, I doze in and
out of consciousness while pumping.
The second article states that «elderly adults had more trouble than those aged 18 to 25 keeping an
experience out of consciousness when reminded of it... [and] may have particular problems recovering from unpleasantness in life.»
April 16, 2017 • An anesthesiologist and poet says her medical work is well - suited to poetry, as patients move in and
out of consciousness under the doctor's watch.
The new exhaust not is not just some selling feature, either; Jaguar maintains that it adds visceral appeal that, more than just tickling the buying bone, knocks any other sports or supercar
clean out of the consciousness of prospective buyers.
In person the grid weaves in and
out of consciousness like Op Art or like color for Ad Reinhardt amid Reinhardt's approach to black.
Facial symmetry is an issue because it has long been supposed to be a significant component of human (facial) beauty; and, of course, it is a discernible feature in another, enabling, it is supposed, a person seeking a mate to perform a judgment (
likely out of consciousness) about a candidate's suitability.
This particular track is great to address the soundstage, since Vacationer has forest - like noises drifting in and out of the song as the listener drifts in and
out of consciousness with Vasoli's voice.
Paula, who was just shy of her ninety - fifth birthday and had been bedridden and drifting in and
out of consciousness for days, sat up in bed specifically to address her beloved husband.
After spending over a week in bed drifting in and
out of consciousness in an alcoholic haze, she reached a realisation.
Acts of justice on the part of the more mature
arise out of a consciousness that has come to distinguish the level of justice envisaged by all prevailing systemic arrangements from the fuller justice that God intends.
Suffice it to say that they are all aware of how we sometimes «repress» or
push out of consciousness that side of our self that can not live up to the demands of social heroics.
Kosuth's classicism of containment destabilizes our conscious thought; we stretch our necks to view the glowing frieze only to have it fade in and out of vision, just as ideas flow in and
out of the consciousness of the old and preoccupied, or the young and distracted.
We have 75 projects in and
out of my consciousness, so you're juggling all day long and just trying to push those boulders up to where they need to be.
I was so cold at one point that I felt like someone who was drowning — that moment where you're in and
out of consciousness and stuck in lala land.
While fading in and
out of consciousness and refusing to put his seatbelt on, he offered Caban vague directives while uttering curses.
They're out of sight,
out of consciousness,» Keshari told Tech Insider.
On the drive there, the eight - year - old drifted in and
out of consciousness.
I also find it interesting about a man I once heard of that was dying and going in and
out of consciousness and he was scared to death every time he came back because he was experiencing hell or at least seeing it.
As the primitive Thou precedes the consciousness of individual separateness whereas the essential Thou follows and grows
out of this consciousness, so the primitive We precedes true individuality and independence whereas the essential We only comes about when independent people have come together in essential relation and directness.
In the long hours of waiting, and in intermittent conversation with his father who floats in and
out of consciousness, he recounts the crazy and colorful stories that serve as the history of an Italian «Canadian family that never found a place to settle.
Your comments mirror thoughts which have circled in and
out of my consciousness for a long time.
I accidentally took the nighttime allergy medicine and spent my day in and
out of consciousness.
He had trouble getting air and lapsed in and
out of consciousness.