Sentences with phrase «phrase meant nothing to»

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then read it all... the meanings, syntax, phrasings HAVE NOTHING to do with peter being the start of the church,....
Philosophers often throw around the phrase ex nihilo, meaning «out of nothingto argue from a logical standpoint that nothing can only give rise to more nothingness.
If stripped of all technical connotations, we can take the term «prehension» to mean simply «holding,» then the phrase «infinite, non-negative prehension» informs us only that nothing is «held negatively» — that is, nothing is effectively excluded or «relegated to the background» — but this still does not explain precisely how everything is positively «held together.»
Archeology has only been able to confirm historical events back to the phrase «The House of David» which means that there's nothing to back up claims about Adam, the Flood, Abraham, Moses, the Exodus, or the invasion of Canaan.
That lovely phrase «one's own sweet time» doesn't always mean that one has nothing to do, but rather that there is nothing that one has to do» (p. 185).
It was clear to me even as a child that the people using that catchy little phrase knew absolutely nothing about what it really meant to love somebody with the «love of the Lord» which was an extremely selfless and sacrificial love.
It means (to borrow Bonhoeffer's phrase) that black Christians must now «come of age,» must realize that the Baptist Articles of Faith and other such statements have nothing to do with the definition of the black church.
It is also possible, given the phrasing of the advertisement that has spurred all of this speculation, that it meant nothing more than that Playbook users will be able to make use of the Kindle Cloud Reader web app.
«A plain reading of the quoted portion of the funding agreements demonstrates that the use of the phrase «shall receive nothing» in conjunction with «no associated obligation to pay» means that the requirement of repayment is completely contingent upon the recovery of proceeds from the related legal claims,» the Court of Appeals wrote.
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