Sentences with phrase «pictures the words of»

«King Cobra» transforms into motion pictures the words of the Stoner - Conway book, through crude images that are never tasteless.

Not exact matches

When the researchers looked at data from that particular study, they found that taller boys and girls performed significantly better at age 3 on a test in which they had to point to pictures of different words.
The human eye processes visual / pictoral information more quickly than words, making pictures of any kind a shortcut to comprehension and awareness.
Then, both groups were shown a series of word puzzles on a computer with either a neutral of a negative image, such as a picture of a car crash, in the background.
In that regard, the picture above is worth a thousand words: Nearly all of Big Pharma is riding on fumes, it seems.
It could be a question, words of motivation, pictures, or videos.
Their narratives parallel each other's in both words and pictures; many of the illustrations are reflections of the girls» worlds that can only be read by physically turning the book upside down.
«A very high bar is set by using the word «Favorite,»» he wrote in a blog post that suggested several changes to Twitter's interface — including pictures and videos that are double - clickable to heart (à la Instagram), receipts when Tweets have been read, and a «Thank you bomb» feature that enables users with lots of followers to send mass gratitude notifications all at once.
For instance, couldn't a test that asks people to match pictures of faces with words for emotions end up measuring people's verbal knowledge rather than their level of empathy?
The electronic billboard featured a picture of Olsen, with the words «Hire me!»
«This might explain the awkward mistranslation of the French President describing Malcolm Turnbull's wife as delicious,» McKinnell said, attaching a picture of the Google translation for the French word, «délicieux,» which can be interpreted as «delightful» or «lovely» — as well as «delicious,» though it is unlikely Macron meant it in the way that term is traditionally used in English.
If a picture is worth a thousand words, a good chart has just as much capacity to inform our understanding of the world.
If an entrepreneur can distill the essence of an idea onto something as small as a coaster (or in ten words) it shows investors that they have a clear vision for the big picture.
«If a picture's worth a thousand words, it's worth 10,000 on the small screen,» says says Paul Stannard, CEO at SmartDraw.com, developer of a business graphics software program that's used for creating PowerPoint presentations.
For Instagram analytics, a picture doesn't have to be worth a thousand words, just equal to the worth of 140 characters.
And he used his words and all manner of audio technique to paint pictures with his songs.
Encourage people to engage directly with the paper to let their thoughts be known in the form of words, diagrams, and pictures.
Last year, sites all over the web included the standard hero image: a high - definition (HD) picture featured prominently at the top of a website that stretched the entire width of a user's browser window with only a few words of text overlaying it.
My goal will be to look for examples, take pictures, and capture quotes and interactions that reflect the highest quality of that one word.
Assume that when people think of you, they will store your name, a mental picture of you, a few words they associate with you and a few stories about your behavior.
The next step, and often the hardest, is filling out the rest of the story: the words and pictures that express your DNA.
A story is a collection of words, pictures, or actions that unfold in a compelling way.
Schmidt's words came at the same time Google is signing a partnership to show Sony Pictures» full - length movies and build a section of YouTube devoted to professionally made content.
«If a picture is worth a thousand words, the latest member of the Galaxy family has a lot to say.
Since pictures are always more powerful than words, just take a look at the following daily chart of $ SPY from the year 2007.
It is not secure to take a screenshot or picture of your 12 word backup phrase.
When you think of the word ritual, do you picture a bunch of guys wearing hoodies starting a fire out in the woods?
In other words, it comes into the picture when a person borrows more than 80 % of the property value.
In other words, you were absolutely correct, but you got pushed out of the picture by a very large investor.
For many folks out there, the word «investing» conjures up an intimidating picture: traders on the floor of the stock exchange frantically buying and selling stocks by yelling and waving their arms about.
In other words, it's the «big picture» mixture of investments in your portfolio.
Without using the words, «called by God,» this trilogy vividly paints the picture of what calling is.
@JohnQuest: I just got a mental picture of that big Kool - Aid pitcher from the»70s crashing through a wall, but instead of the smiley face it has the word «PETER» on it.
Maybe they could just show a picture of an aborted baby on the licenses plate instead of the words choose life.
If he wants to say the word food, he pushes the picture of an apple.
Typically articles that deal with polygamy or the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter - day Saints use loaded words to paint a negative picture.
Why does CNN first of all show such a DISTURBING picture of a disgusting magazine on the most sacred of all Books... THE Bible and the word of God.
You throw around words like institution to cast a grim picture of Followers of Christ who decide to obey God in His command to not forsake the assembling of ourselves.
Have you seen the Facebook posts which show a picture of Jesus with the words, «Like this if love Jesus!»?
The overwhelming majority of readers seem to have understood that such exercises were meant to be hyperbolic and provocative, intended to bring some of the Bible's most interesting word pictures to life, and to illustrate, Amelia Bedelia - style, the futility of a hyper - literal application of the text.
Although words appear to be the currency of our age, the primary language of our brains is pictures: you just saw «pictures» of your best friend, pastor and a table tennis table — rather than those things spelt out as words in our mind.
So, as it turns out, much of what I end up doing is using metaphors, analogies, word pictures — like comparing «epistemology» (who even knows what that is besides philosophers?)
All the word pictures Paul is using here very much, draws from the imagery of the garden.
This feels like a picture version of this quote from Richard Rohr that I loved and posted on facebook yesterday: «The God we all begin with is necessarily a partial God, an imitation God, a word for God, a «try on» God.
I think dismissing this from that verse is where the «theological peril» lies because it strips one more piece of majesty away from God's Word which is masterful in its forethought and in the pictures and shadows we're told by Paul that it contains.
But when you add in something else and then something else and then something else... eventually... a clearer picture develops where any honest person with an open mind has to ask himself, «maybe the Bible IS 100 % accurate», and if THAT»S the case, «maybe the Bible IS the Word of God.»
In Geertz's words, world view is the «picture» a group shares «of the way things in sheer actuality are, their most comprehensive ideas of order.
and Ezekiel in one of his most splendid passages deliberately played on the word's double meaning as he pictured the spiritual resuscitation of his dead nation: «Thus saith the Lord Yahweh: Come from the four winds, O breath, and breathe upon these slain, that they may live.»
A picture is not only worth a thousand words, it is the parent of a thousand deeds.
I think a great symbol for the word dysfunction would be a picture of a church building.
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