Sentences with phrase «passage as»

Buying a toastie maker is as much a student rite of passage as the Freshers Week pub crawl.
I have a nook half way along my passage as a laundry with room for front - loader washer / dryer, has a sink and cupboard, it's very handy and a huge space saver.
Speed lanes, for example, are automated turnstiles that permit passage as long as the user has a card.
We call on Chairman Goodlatte to move this legislation through the House Judiciary Committee and on to full House passage as soon as possible.
The Court of Appeal rejected this argument, finding this passage as part of a larger analysis employed by the Court in reviewing practices in other countries.
[38] With respect, I do not read this passage as saying evidence is not required.
The graph shows the weekly sea ice area in the northern route of the Northwest Passage as of 9 August 2010.
In the late 30's the Russians were exploring options of traveling the NE passage as it was ice free during summer.
It would also provide the pathway for surplus South Australian - generated solar energy to reach Darwin for onward passage as part of a Pan-Asian Energy Infrastructure.
Organizations ranging from MoveOn.org and the Union of Concerned Scientists to the American Wind Energy Association urged its passage as a way to fight global warming, promote energy independence, increase wind - lease payments to farmers, and move the country toward a clean energy economy based on solar and wind power.
Living next to the Northwest Passage, I must say, if it infers in anyway that it is just as hard to Navigate this passage as with any previous times during the shipping season, it is absolute hogwash.
I don't mean to speak for Paul, but I read this passage as not necessarily endorsing Newman's position by saying flat - out that cropping is not suitable for painters, but rather reporting the procedural and ideological debates, or maybe options, that were in the air when Hoyland worked.
Group exhibition Passage as part of the 13th Biennale de Lyon.
Eventually they turned into Weynton Passage as the sun was setting and continued cruising the waters of Blackfish Sound and into Queen Charlotte Strait.
Family groups (called pods) of orcas use this passage as an aquatic superhighway, speeding toward deeper waters farther offshore on their seasonal migratory odysseys.
I picked out the same passage as Kristan.
Consider Shostakovich's level of anxiety and fear in this passage as compared to what he feels during his interactions later in life with Power.
It is the second lesson I have planned on the Middle Passage as the students really get into this area of the topic.
In its very simple construct, the film presents time in a visual and spatial context, a singular experience that offers the viewer an opportunity to step outside of the time spectrum and feel its passage as a witness.
(Fox is yet to film two drama pilots ordered this season, The Passage and The Beast, and the network is said to have high hopes for The Passage as a potential midseason entry.)
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I learned so much from this experience and sincerely wish you a safe passage as you go about your day.
No, not at all, but I'm just going to think of it as a rite of passage as an intern, and hopefully I'll get a whole ton of learning in!
He hailed the 98 - 49 vote for passage as «a matter of human dignity.»
The Bill would be laid before Parliament for passage as soon as the House re-convenes in May, President Mahama said when he inaugurated a multi-faceted lecture block constructed at the cost of GHc7.3 million at the Sunyani Polytechnic.
The Republicans initially cited «Obamacare» in the wake of the same - sex marriage bill passage as the reason why they wouldn't follow the Assembly's lead last summer and pass the health care exhange bill, even though one of their veteran members, Senate Health Committee Chairman Kemp Hannon, had been involved in drafting the measure and supported it.
As a protest, multiple other Senators quoted the same passage as Warren but no vote was called and they weren't silenced.
Birth is a rite of passage as women and she is here to support you!
Elsewhere Bayern Munich ensured their safe passage as winners of Group F by beating BATE Borisov 4 - 1, while Valencia joined them in the knockout stages with a 1 - 0 win at Lille.
You are assuming much, and rather using this passage as a prooftext.
If we take this passage as an indication of the role publicly supported education may be able to play, we see nothing about economic development and international competitiveness, but a lot about our humanity and citizenship.
Such is the import of the present passage as well as 6:2.
A GES blogger on another forum indicated that it is insufficient to cite this passage as proof the message of the cross involves Christ's death.
For a number of years it has been popular to interpret this passage as if it were appealing to a general kind of humanitarian kindness to people in need.
We should read this passage as saying that Simeon blessed them, and then after he was done, he then speaks to them what we read in Luke 2:34 - 35.
Now we are ready to see the impact of the passage as it mounts up to the crashing climax: «You, therefore, must be perfect, as your heavenly Father is perfect.»
I'd like to use this passage as an argument against the Holy Trinity.
Given his dipolar theism, Hartshorne must also be interpreted in this passage as affirming not that the «eternal abstractor» has an immutable vision of the categories in every actuality but that each divine feeling recognizes anew that it bears a categorial essence which will also have been borne by all other divine feelings.
Since nearly all the material of this chapter on «Derivative Notions» (1.3) consists of passages originally belonging elsewhere but later displaced, not to be simply discarded but to be assembled here, 8 Hurtubise sees this particular passage as originally belonging to the account of the Category of Subjective Harmony (Process 27).
As a result, he does not consider this passage as evidence for an involvement of the consequent nature in the provision of initial aims.
I never thought about that passage as referring to our individual traits and strengths and weaknesses.
It's very important that the catechist is extremely familiar with the Catechism text and uses an appropriate Scripture passage as the driving force of the talk, the doctrine hanging on the Scripture.
Now, we can look to this passage as comfort for all the times we've felt rejected — by our community, by our loved ones, by our church — but I can't get through this one without a deep, uncomfortable sense of conviction.
(same passage as above, Common English Bible)
But since «to elect» simply means «to choose,» I believe we can take this passage as a key text on election and predestination, because the term «he chose us» is found in this verse.
Historically, most Christians have read that passage as a categorical condemnation of all same - sex sexual acts, regardless of the genuine commitment and care that may or may not accompany those acts.
In their haste to cite this passage as evidence of God - given patriarchal marriage arrangements, interpreters often miss the subject of the passage.
And when Jesus was quizzed about divorce on the basis of Deuteronomy 24:1 - 4 (Mark 10:2 - 9), he subordinated that passage as a concession to hard - heartedness and lifted up the Genesis accounts affirming the indissolubility of the marriage union (Gen. 1:27; 2:24; 5:2) as the expression of God's will.
But compare even as devout a passage as this with a genuine Christian outpouring, and it seems a little cold.
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