Sentences with phrase «own odd kind»

«Meanwhile, as a corollary,» continues Ramsey, «we can note that to understand religious language or theology we must first evoke the odd kind of situation to which I have given various parallels.»
Ramsey provides for this indirectly with the off - hand corollary «that to understand religious language or theology we must first evoke the odd kind of situation.»
If the gospel makes sense, it makes a very odd kind of sense.
Hall was born in Minnesota, and the editors speak admiringly of «his understated Midwestern manner, even after he became a New York character and an odd kind of international celebrity.»
My dad's side of the family is German, though he is not a baker and my grandparents were in a different state (and I don't think they did much baking either), so I feel an odd kind of wistfulness towards these recipes.
In the early part of August each year an odd kind of euphoria overwhelms the otherwise rational people of Seattle.
It is reminiscent of an old woodsy camp, somewhat disheveled and disorganized, trying to keep up with the times in odd kinds of ways, producing edible but not good food and, overall, comfortable as your old slippers.
It turned into an odd kind of love triangle.
The brainiest creatures share a secret — an odd kind of brain cell involved in emotions and empathy that may have accidentally made us conscious
Elections in the United States supply the timing for an odd kind of respiratory cycle.
Luckily two leads have some odd kind of chemistry.
And so, as old men, the actors make an odd kind of sense paired off as old friends in Youth.
Susanne is instantly fascinated and an odd kind of courtship begins between the impressionable but headstrong young woman and the older man with an ulterior motive, one that inevitably draws her into the political intrigue of citizens fleeing the East for the West and the espionage by agents no better than mercenary thugs attempting to staunch the flow.
In the water he had an odd kind of finesse, but out of it he looks like nothing more than a tubby pile of skin.
This is an odd kind of an experience.
Stella's reasoned irrationality ultimately precludes the possibility of chance operations in his works, which creates an inertia of being, an odd kind of nihilistic idealism.
As data can be duplicated without removing the original from its owner, it is an exceedingly odd kind of «theft».

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(Example: A perk like membership in an exclusive private club might look odd from the outside, but a moment's reflection should reveal that an executive who is responsible for massive fundraising efforts genuinely needs to be part of the kind of clubs where he or she can network with the right sorts of people.)
It's the kind of long - term thinking guys like Stephen used to enrich our economy 130 - odd years ago, and that smart leaders would do well to emulate today.
As inevitably strange situations and new sensations came and went at my reunion (because reunions are kind of wonderfully odd), I couldn't escape constant little reminders of how the new technologies we've so quickly become immersed in, are playing a role not only in our need but also our ability to be connected.
She was so kind, and I didn't feel like the new kid or odd person out.
Tell your friends, family, and neighbors that you are available to do this kind of work or that you are available for odd jobs that they might have.
Kind of an odd logic, seems to me, but then again, I explore facts and reality; sounds like you stick to what you're fed.
It's kind of odd that we think that a «plateau», would be difficult to navigate, whereas going uphill (learning more) seems easier.
I think the moderates are the worst kind of accommodationist, simply because they pass off the literalists as «few», the «odd crazy»... when it is these few and odd crazy ones that have the money and the intent to change policies to «make the prophecy» come true.
We get to talking about all the ways in which we've been disappointed and ostracized, and the next thing you know, we've slipped right into a contagiously cynical church - bashing session, the kind that can leave those who have had beautiful, affirming, and life - giving experiences in church feeling like the odd ones out.
I mean that was kind of the whole idea, one «perfect» sacrfice to take the place of all the animal sacrifices of the past... odd that in light of the quote you produced.
Then in the U.S., we have all kinds of odd groups.
It just kind of struck me as a bit odd, especially if you actually would like to win them over to your side.
Now I don't know the family history and how often they go out on the talk show circuit, but if they are doing that and leaving their adult child in a home, that is kind of odd.
Thousands of people were interviewed about their brushes with death in every kind of situation — being in a car accident, giving birth, attempting suicide, et cetera — and many described the same odd thing: love.
Its kind of odd how now that its almost time to start an election campaign, they find him and kill him with no casualties in the episode.
But odd with a new Pope and Lousiville the college of Cardinals and Blue Devils that injury thing on national television, blackouts at superbowls and other such nonsense but stay honest true and keep integrity seems kind of important with whatever is going on in ones life.
No one knows with any kind of certainty what he would think or not think about any topic 40 odd years later.
The isolationist party, best known by the name of America First, was in fact a jumble of people with a whole variety of agendas: there were those who believed that the United States should have no truck with Europe and its wars, there were socialists who found nothing to choose among the imperialists on both sides, and there were those who believed that Germany's was not necessarily the wrong side to be on, this latter group itself being a kind of odd amalgam of Anglophobes, anti-Semites who said that the war against Hitler was merely a Jewish war, and immigrant German patriots.
As odd as it seems today, this thirst for reading fueled a renewed drive within humankind for a kind of scientific ecumenism, or scientific dogmatism, depending on one's point of view.
At least it warns us against the wrong kind confidence on the matter, and it prevents us from succumbing too easily to that odd variety of self - centeredness, in the worst sense, which demands «immortality» because it is determined to play «dog in the manger» in God's universe.
Under full religious liberty, it is not odd that many kinds of religions could develop in America.
and so it's easy to fall into this kind of thinking for anyone, and (2) Christian culture is so pervasive even our people get bitten by it — we live in an odd time where you can be exposed to other church's preachers on the radio, podcasts, Christian books, etc. and so the church you go to is not going to be the only influence on how you think and approach God & Christianity.
I'm not 100 % sure what those «natural» ingredients are and «natural butter type flavor» just seems kind of odd to me.
Natural, yes... but still kind of odd to be eating.
It's kind of odd, actually.
This is an odd question I know, but do you think that another kind of flour or a starch could work for this?
I made it with the oddest bean burgers that I kind of overpulsed so I had to add some flour to it, so they look more like «pancakes» of sorts, but the combo of both is incredible.
Hummus from the store tends to have all kinds of crap in it and some pretty odd tastes depending what brands you get, yet it is SOOO easy to make yourself.
This is kind - of an odd recipe but bear with me, you'll love it.
I use an old pizza pan as a lid for my largest cast iron skillet and found some odd covers at a thrift shop that work for my other sizes — I currently have FIVE different sizes of these wonderful skillets since I use them for all kinds of recipes.
Then, when we ventured off to Paris a couple months ago, I had the privilege of enjoying a crêpe filled with four kinds of cheese (au quatre fromages)-- I think there was comté, brie, emmental, and chevre — an odd combo, but delicious.
For some odd reason, I want to be the kind of person that wakes up and drinks her cup of coffee.
Haha, I won't lie, my mind's been having all kinds of odd thoughts about periwinkle cupcakes since I left your page earlier
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