Sentences with phrase «own rebirth»

And that moment — that day — was the rebirth of Tom Brokaw.»
The company has already dipped its toe into the consumer market; it has launched an Android tablet, the N1, which went on sale in January in China and days ago unveiled a «virtual - reality camera» - heralding it as the «rebirth of Nokia».
Prep may indeed be seeing a rebirth, but there's reason to wonder if consumers will trust their look to a retailer known more for racy thigh - highs than Nantucket Reds.
Hailing the rebirth of prep, the company is swapping metallic unitards for blazers, button - downs and boat shoes.
As the head of Tesla Motors, Musk is leading the rebirth of all - electric vehicles.
This crock has pretty much imploded over the last few years, although I sense a creeping rebirth when I hear the President talk about how the JOBS legislation is such a triumph of democracy since pretty soon every Tom, Dick and Harry will be able to buy and own cheap stocks, and raise money through new and virtually unregulated crowd - funding vehicles.
In that same scene, Clooney's character Ryan goes on to describe himself to Bob as his «wake - up call», and his firing as a «rebirth»...
What we are really witnessing is a rebirth.
Officially the fete was intended to bid farewell to Johnson's predecessor, Myron «Mike» Ullman III, but it felt more like an ecstatic celebration of the company's rebirth.
That deal cemented Actavis's rebirth as a branded and specialty pharma company — or as CEO Brent Saunders said, a pioneer «in a new industry model: Growth Pharma.»
His strange downfall and subsequent rebirth as one of the most bankable movie stars all began with an innocent act of love.
Between growing ridership and a rebirth of two - wheeled manufacturing, he says, «All of a sudden you're in what turns out to be the bike city of the country.»
At the next stage, a «rebirth» takes place, more painful and more protracted than the original birth of the company.
«Hopefully we can see the rebirth of the bicycle manufacturing business in this country,» Pashak says.
But already we are witnessing a rebirth of the marketing profession that will ultimately guide what we do and how we use amazing new technologies.
But it won't take long to reap benefits from the season's rebirth.
Since its rebirth, four years ago, the company has grown from 3 employees to 105.
But Binelli's too clear - eyed and too sympathetic to the actual problems experienced by the people that live there to find anything exciting about wiping the city's slate clean for a «rebirth
Yet the presidential election pointed to the potential for a rebirth in the coal industry.
Are we witnessing the death of the retail store or its astonishing rebirth and the beginning of the true Golden Age of retailing?
The Rebirth of Asset - Based Lending Small business owners often have to get creative when looking to increase cash flow.
«When the next book on Brooklyn's rebirth is written, it will certainly have a chapter on MaryAnne Gilmartin,» said Crain's New York Business in naming her No. 11 on its list of the 50 most powerful women in New York.
But despite the upheaval in the industry, Sean Lowery, executive director of InnoTech Austin, saw the city's potential for a rebirth of -LSB-...]
The Whigs are the next evolution in the rebirth of «70s - rock soul and Southern rock - influenced pop that made the Kings of Leon into a major act.
This spring will also most likely finally see the release of Lil» Wayne's rock album, Rebirth, which, in a first for Lil», will probably feature music just as awful as his lyrics.
Easter may have its origins as a pagan holiday... but Catholics... which are a branch of Christianity, view Easter as the holiest of days... starting on Good Friday when Jesus was executed to his rebirth on Sunday.
NYT: Monks in California Breathe Life Into a Monastery From Spain The rebirth of a medieval Cistercian monastery building here on a patch of rural Northern California land was, of course, improbable.
A Rebirth for the Reborn: American Evangelicals and American Culture at the Cross Tuesday, April 17 Join The Witherspoon Institute and the James Madison Program at Princeton for the 2018 Simon Lecture, delivered by Russell D. Moore.
Sadly, many in this blog have yet to experience the spiritual rebirth that only He can provide.
This date was chosen, and remains, the traditional date for followers of many different Pagan religions to celebrate the rebirth of the sun.
Lee was a devout Episcopalian who joined the church in early middle age after a spiritual rebirth.
When, after the exile became permanent, Concordia Seminary was rebuilt into a large seminary once again, the synod's conservatives tended to see in that rebirth the hand of God.
Frederick Douglass: Race and the Rebirth of American Liberalism by Peter C. Myers University Press of Kansas, 265 pages, $ 34.95
This is main thrust where we are all to be born again and it is that spiritual rebirth that indwelling of the Holy Spirit.
Birth, life, death, rebirth... a very ancient concept.
Spiritual autobiographies are accounts of the spiritual rebirth of which Jesus spoke.
If Protestantism hadn't suffered the internal erosion of its orthodox substance in the long devolution that began with Kant and the Enlightenment, he suggests, it might have been less vulnerable to the ideological blandishments of National Socialism and its promise of a German national rebirth.
«Papal rebirth,» Wills concludes, will come from «John [XXIII]'s church, not John Paul's.»
There is, however, no «endless cycles of birth and rebirth» as taught by Hindus.
Rebirth comes with responsibility and causes us to hold our possessions loosely.
The antidote for such a «theology of the infinite» is one that deals with the finite — sex, dying, anger, commitment, love, anxiety, rebirth or reshaping of the self.
As a pre-political and supra - political force, monasticism was also the bringer of ever - welcome and necessary rebirths of culture and civilization.
The transition from winter to springtime provides so many beautiful, tangible reminders of the significance of hope and rebirth in the Christian faith.
Hope for our society lies in the possibility of the rebirth of visionary thought, utopian dreaming, the resurrection of the split between present and future that provides the dynamic of change in the direction of projected ideals.
Religion is a process of successive rebirths, and hence a forward movement.
But there is also in the depths of the unconscious the drive toward rebirth — a more powerful drive, incidentally.38
I am among a growing number of people who believe that there is an urgent need for a rebirth of utopian thinking within the church and in society at large.
One writer (H. Newton Malony, in «The Demise and Rebirth of the Chaplaincy» [Journal of Pastoral Care, Vol.
The result is a rebirth to a new dimension.
Rubem A. Alves, Tomorrow's Child: Imagination, Creativity, and the Rebirth of Culture (New York: Harper & Row, 1972), p. 98.
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