Mary stands, along with John the Baptist, at a unique
point of intersection in the biblical narrative between the Old and the New Covenants.
Not exact matches
«My gift to this wonderful institution pales
in comparison with the gift that Yale gave me — the fundamental understanding that leadership requires an expansive worldview and a deep appreciation
of the many
points of intersection between business and society,» the class
of ’80 graduate said
in a statement.
In fact, using only three active satellites and looking at a map application, such as those provided by Google, you would find that you are shown at the exact point where your vehicle is, whether you are at an intersection or in the middle of the roa
In fact, using only three active satellites and looking at a map application, such as those provided by Google, you would find that you are shown at the exact
point where your vehicle is, whether you are at an
intersection or
in the middle of the roa
in the middle
of the road.
Leaders
in both business and civil society have focused too much on the friction between them and not enough on the
points of intersection.
FOR THE LAST 15 YEARS, RELEVANT has had a unique vantage
point covering the
intersection of faith and culture, and chronicling what God is doing
in this generation.
The
point of intersection of central importance to us
in this book, however, is the interest both theological school and church have to understand God truly.
First, each «
point» is defined
in terms
of the
intersection of the primitive lines.
In that revolutionary address he unified geometry and physics into a single set of axioms by symbolic logic.2 While the memoir does not comment theologically, it does propose a theory of intersection points, or interpoints, which in its mathematical abstraction suggests a lucid and stimulating model for projecting Whitehead's understanding of God's relation to spac
In that revolutionary address he unified geometry and physics into a single set
of axioms by symbolic logic.2 While the memoir does not comment theologically, it does propose a theory
of intersection points, or interpoints, which
in its mathematical abstraction suggests a lucid and stimulating model for projecting Whitehead's understanding of God's relation to spac
in its mathematical abstraction suggests a lucid and stimulating model for projecting Whitehead's understanding
of God's relation to space.
Plant two feet or upwards
in height, more erect and less branched than other varieties, and much stained with purple at the
intersection of the branches and at the insertion
of the leaf - stems; leaves
of medium size, or small, long, and sharply
pointed; leaf - stems long, deep - green; flowers white, tipped with purple, about three - fourths
of an inch
in diameter; flower - stems long, purple.
The reception might be good near the
intersection of 150th Street and Willets
Point Boulevard
in Whitestone, but state Sen. Tony Avella (D - Bayside) said his calls havenâ $ ™ t been answered yet.
«
In most cases, pre-emptive deceleration only slightly lowered the vehicle velocity, resulting in safe passage of each vehicle across the intersection without coming to a full stop at any point,» Yang say
In most cases, pre-emptive deceleration only slightly lowered the vehicle velocity, resulting
in safe passage of each vehicle across the intersection without coming to a full stop at any point,» Yang say
in safe passage
of each vehicle across the
intersection without coming to a full stop at any
point,» Yang says.
One answer is provided by the Industrial Co-Operative Award
in Science and Engineering (CASE), a U.K. Ph.D. studentship that seeks to build meaningful and sustainable relationships between industry and academia, with early career researchers at the
point of intersection.
The feature now makes geolocation THE priority
in your search criteria, revealing the
intersection points for your last crossed spot, within one block (such as Prince and Broadway) and the number
of times a person has crossed paths with you.
The new feature makes geolocation a priority
in your search criteria, and even reveals the
intersection points for the last place you both visited (within one block), and the number
of times a person has crossed paths with you.
Instead, Gaghan focuses on scoring
points about the unabated rise
of big business (John D. Rockefeller has a cameo), the
intersection of military and corporate intelligence («Easy on the memos,» cautions one government wag), and the loss
of idealism
in the fog
of war.
A Understand that solutions to a system
of two linear equations
in two variables correspond to
points of intersection of their graphs, because
points of intersection satisfy both equations simultaneously.
For example, as students study the Korean and Vietnam Wars
in history class, a teacher will have them review the causes
of the previous wars they have studied that year to find
points of intersection and departure.
Objectives: - Know systems
of equations can have one, infinite or no solutions - Understand solutions
of two linear equation systems with two variables, will correspond to
points of intersection of their graphs - Solve systems
of two linear equations algebraically - Extimate solutions by graphing equations - Solve problems leading to two linear equations
in two variables Includes 6 practice pages and answer keys.
Games
in education is a multi-day symposium that focuses on the
intersection of online gaming pedagogy, and they serve as a good starting
point for online educators beginning to experiment with games.
8a: Understand that solutions to a system
of two linear equations
in two variables correspond to
points of intersection of their graphs, because
points of intersection satisfy both equations simultaneously.
Five
Points intersection of Linwood, 13th Avenue and 17th Street is seeing first activity
in years, thanks to investor D.L. Jordan.
By showing the lines diagonally, the base ten block array now organizes the
intersection points in order
of place value.
In their study for the UCLA Civil Rights project, Losen and Martinez point out that intersections of these categories can demonstrate immense inequalities: «36 % of all Black middle school males with disabilities were suspended one or more times» in the 2009 - 10 school year (2013, p. 3
In their study for the UCLA Civil Rights project, Losen and Martinez
point out that
intersections of these categories can demonstrate immense inequalities: «36 %
of all Black middle school males with disabilities were suspended one or more times»
in the 2009 - 10 school year (2013, p. 3
in the 2009 - 10 school year (2013, p. 3).
This whole lower rear corner is a bit awkward,
in that there is a black shelf coming off the transverse chrome strip, its tight corner radius pinches the outer edge
of the exhaust outlet, and there is that graceless
pointed intersection of body color and underbody black.
As
in its immediate predecessor, the new GT's door window has its highest
point at the
intersection of the A-pillar and roof.
What seems to be an innovation is the shape
of the backlight, which carries a lot
of transverse curvature allowing its
intersection with the deck lid to reach a central
point, making the upper structure resemble a teardrop
in plan view.
In addition to a street address, the system accepts destination entry via
point of interest (Statue
of Liberty button);
intersection (house brick button, which is actually a stoplight); or by entering a destination directly onto the map (arrow button).
«There's a clean set line where there is the
intersection of two shapes on one piece,» says Smith,
pointing to where the Pronto's rounded front fenders meet the hoodline plane
in a razor - sharp crease.
Through the 1940s, Garland was a major transit
point in shipping, especially
of onions, because it lies at the
intersection of two rail lines.
Contact Information: Robin Solo at 310-217-7630 or Mystic Journey 310-399-7070 About Turning
Point Pilates Robin solo started the Classical Pilates studio
in Venice
in 2006, located on 612 A Venice Bl near Abbot Kinney Bl
in the office park on the southeast corner
of the
intersection.
At many
points it feels like we're developing two entirely separate games, though their
intersection is essentially the most critical part
of the game to nail (
in my opinion).
The discovery
of Cecile B. de Mille's Ten Commandments film set, buried
in the sands of California for nearly 90 years, is the point of departure for And If In a Thousand Years (2017) by Patrick Hough (b. 1989, Ireland), which explores the intersection of artefact, cinema, film, CGI and laser - scanning technolog
in the sands
of California for nearly 90 years, is the
point of departure for And If
In a Thousand Years (2017) by Patrick Hough (b. 1989, Ireland), which explores the intersection of artefact, cinema, film, CGI and laser - scanning technolog
In a Thousand Years (2017) by Patrick Hough (b. 1989, Ireland), which explores the
intersection of artefact, cinema, film, CGI and laser - scanning technology.
In many cultures, this
point is set at the
intersection of mystical coordinates.
Andy Warhol / Ai Weiwei, developed by The Andy Warhol Museum
in Pittsburgh, PA, and the National Gallery
of Victoria, with the participation
of Ai Weiwei, explores the significant influence
of these two artists on modern and contemporary life, focusing on the parallels,
intersections, and
points of difference between their practices — Warhol representing 20th - century modernity and the «American century,» and Ai representing life
in the 21st century and what has been called the «Chinese century» to come...
Melberg examines
points of intersection — where is the line between being
in control and losing control?
In his «Chance and Order» series (1971), Martin set up grids on paper and numbered the
points of intersection.
Born
in Caracas, Venezuela, Odalis Valdivieso is a Miami - based artist who experiments with photography to go beyond its own discourse to a broader notion
of the medium
in the expanded field, focusing on the
points of intersection between urban landscapes and spatial analysis.
John F. Simon, Jr.: Moment
of Escape coincides with the exhibition
Intersections: John F. Simon, Jr.:
Points, Lines and Colors
in Succession, an installation
of Simon's work at the Phillips Collection, Washington, D.C., reflecting on the painting Succession by Wassily Kandinsky
in the museum's permanent collection.
Her use
of acrylics and collage within individual paintings reflect the
point of intersection between the cultures represented
in her work.
«I work
in the
intersection of fiction and reality using photography as my starting
point.
The project takes William Morris» eponymous 1884 text on the re-imagining
of the factory, and Colin Ward's response
in The Factory We Never Had (1994), as
points of departure for reflexively examining contemporary sites
of production, education and social space, and the
intersections between industry and leisure, performance and congregation.
On Thursday, the Tico Times reported that John Knox, a United Nations official focused on the
intersection of human rights and the environment visiting the country, held a news conference
in which he made this
point:
Any
points of intersection of this curve with the horizontal line k = const
in Fig. 2 mark the latitudinal position
of the TP for the corresponding k wave, so that,
in the case
of two TPs, their abscissa specify the latitudinal positions
of the waveguide's boundaries for the trapped k wave (Calculation
of the Meridional Wave Number), provided the difference Ks2a2 − k2 is positive between the TPs and all
of the above - mentioned necessary conditions for QRA are met within the waveguide.
In your example, you obtain three
points of intersection of the «error - free» lab measurement at calendar dates
of 500, 600 and 700.
If a pedestrian crosses a roadway at any
point other than
in a marked crosswalk or
in an unmarked crosswalk at an
intersection, the pedestrian shall yield the right -
of - way to any vehicle approaching on the roadway.
But
in other respects, I am perhaps on the fringe
of AltLegal
in that the legal component
of my work is often secondary to the services I provide, which include writing, research and analysis, often at the
points of intersection of law and other disciplines.
One criticism that particularly interested me had to do with the
intersection of fiction writing and judging, making the
point, among others, that authors who write fiction know the lives
of their characters intimately and
in great detail because they plan them, and it is wrong — presumptuous — for a judge to give the impression by adopting a fiction genre style that he knows a litigant as thoroughly.
Whether it's a fork
in the road
of your life or the
point where your work intersects with someone from another place or perspective, it is at these places
of intersection that you have tremendous opportunity to effect change.
My question is rather about the process
of issuing visa + work permits, and if at any
points there would be an
intersection of both processes given that they are
in EU
You should read the whole thing, but the central
point is key to prosperity
in all relationships, whether on social media or
in the real world (or
in the increasingly prevalent
intersection of the two): it all starts with sharing and real engagement.