Sentences with phrase «popular imagination with»

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That means that individuals could print sweets for themselves instead of the sort of thermoplastic trinkets that currently represent what is achievable with 3 - D printers in the popular imagination.
The Gundam series, which has been on Japanese TV since the 1970s, captured the imagination of a whole generation and continues to be popular to this day, with a «real - life size» 20 meter (65 feet) high Gundam robot mechanical statue even becoming the latest tourist attraction in Tokyo.
in the day, s that jesus our lord was on the earth (jesus) there was many people named jesus, just as among hispanic and central american peoples, it was a common popular name of many people, if you want to prove to your self that jesus was not married, look up what the apostle said,» i saw standing upon mount zion with the lamb 144,000, these are they that have washed thier robes and were not defilled with women, for they are virgins, jesus emphasised in parts the need and values of a husband and wife in a home, the two mary, s and the women that followed him and ministered unto him tells us the great importance of women, and women in the home, he wanted all married men to have thier own wife, in those days of so many years ago there was false prophets, storytellers, wild imaginations, he told us not to believe them, whether you are catholic, christian, islamic or any other, we can all take pride in the fact what the prohets, jesus and the apostles told us all fits jointly to gether, they were a work of love, to understand the christian bible correctly, islamic people are not rejected, but rather they are a equal, the angel told hagar to return to her mistress, he also told her he would make ishmael a blessing and his seed a great nation, regards
«Utopia - writing,» she argues, interacted with social experimentation and the more popular imagination to create social innovations in every sphere from the economic (the trade union movement, profit - sharing, social security, scientific management) through political (parliamentary democracy, universal suffrage) to the social (universal education, child welfare practices, women s «emancipation,» New Towns, social planning.
Undoubtedly, in the popular imagination at least, the reception of this sacrament was previously associated with the moment of death - and many may have failed to receive the sacrament in consequence.
And yet we find ourselves in the strongest agreement with the German scholar, Professor von Rad, whom we have cited before, in his own expressed feeling that after all, legend is not an adequate term, so long as it is commonly understood simply as a mixture of history and unrestrained popular imagination (one part history, nine parts imagination — our comment, not his) We much better understand legend as a combination of history and meditation, and as motivated primarily by a concern to give expression to the meaning of history, as that meaning is conveyed by the faith that God makes himself known therein.12
In the popular imagination, the Inquisition was seen as a greedy body obsessed with profiting from the misery of its victims.
So vivid and obsessing did the expectation of an imminent Messianic age become, and so did the imagination of judgment day with its awards fill the popular mind, that the solution of the problem of life's injustice was seen mainly through apocalyptic hopes.
In other words, it is very much the role of what are sometimes called popular devotions to furnish the imagination with pictures of God which appeal not just to the head but also to the heart and so stir us to action.
The Moses narratives, then, are certainly not a mixture of an indistinguishable pinch of history with the massive stuff of a wild, undisciplined, freely ranging popular imagination.
With much the same size, mass and composition as our home, Venus was a lush jungle planet in the popular imagination of the early 20th century.
In the popular imagination, Albert Einstein is intimately associated with the atom bomb.
«Bomb» dropping has been a popular feature of recent aviation meets and enthusiastic reporters have given their imaginations full rein, with the result that cities have been destroyed, forts demolished and battleships sunk.
In the popular imagination, blogging has become a viable career path with legions of aspirants.
Bigelow delivers an acute realization of the mission's execution that's eerily in sync with the way it played in the popular imagination.
Based on the popular toy line, Trolls bears all the earmarks of a blatant cash - in on a recognizable property, with little imagination to speak of and predictable creative choices from beginning to end.
He and Howard even play around with the ever popular yellow / blue color theory within the confines of Neil Lamont's exquisite production design, which further captures the imagination.
In the popular imagination, fueled by Hollywood, hero teachers are charismatic figures, endowed with an unshakable will, and a deep, abiding belief in the untapped genius of their (inevitably) unruly students.
And yet here we are, with a governor — aka #goalie — who enjoys Education Minnesota's support even as he moves forward with a number of overdue reforms despite having precious little to give in the way of money, and with the noble laborer front and center in the popular imagination.
The phenomenally popular, New York Times bestselling satirist whom the Atlanta Journal - Constitution calls, «Stephen King with a whoopee cushion and a double - espresso imagination» has already lampooned Shakespeare, San Francisco vampires, marine biologists, Death... even Jesus Christ and Santa Claus!
It certainly does not take much imagination to expand this story and its message to the entire Islamic Middle East - especially when we combine this work's portrayal of Afghanistan with the other New Orientalist works on the Islamic Middle East, such as Azar Nafisi's popular Reading Lolita in Tehran, Asne Seierstad's The Bookseller of Kabul, Geraldine Brooks» Nine Parts of Desire: The Hidden World of Islamic Women, and even scholarly works like Bernard Lewis» What Went Wrong?
With responsible owners and numerous groups devoted to promoting an accurate image of the breed, pit bulls are beginning to make a comeback in the popular imagination.
Akin to a gondolier in Venice, our rower, if that's what you even call them, kept us entertained with a series of jokes and also by enhancing our imagination by pointing out stalactites and stalagmites, that resembled fruit, vegetables, animals, sea creatures and the ever popular Buddha and the Holy Family.
The W in Istanbul has been a popular choice, with upgrades from Wonderful to Fabulous room types capturing the imagination.
In 1984, this was the # 1 arcade hit, the 80's obsession with martial arts and action movies (particularly The Karate Kid series) fired imaginations and this became one of the most popular games you could play at the time.
The nebulous notion of ephemeral storage for digital information captures the imagination of many contemporary artists, and it has also been a popular art subject throughout the ages that can now be marketed as if imbued with a new meaning, with Diane Arbus» 1960 photograph Clouds on - screen at a drive - in movie, N.J., offered by Fraenkel Gallery, being just one example.
With its pious theme it reveals little of how the exuberant nightlife of Paris - the bars, the brothels, the popular entertainments and the streetlife - would soon capture Picasso's imagination.
The Vienna of the past looms large in the popular imagination, with the Hollywood film Woman in Gold bringing Gustav Klimt's portrait of Adele Bloch - Bauer to the big screen and high auction estimates for another painting by the artist, Portrait of Gertrud Loew, making headlines in advance of a Sotheby's sale.
If one location has the potential to challenge Culver City over the long - term it may be Hollywood — the gritty, always on - the - verge - of - rebirth neighborhood rife with peep shows and pawn shops, not the glamorous movie factory of the popular imagination.
With contributions by Anthony Vidler and Peter Wollen Due in large part to the bombing of the Oklahoma City Federal Building, the crash of TWA Flight 800, and the O. J. Simpson trial, the once - arcane field of forensics has taken hold of the popular imagination.
This section of the show includes straightforward depictions as well as works that deal in a more oblique way with aspects related to the American territory, for instance questioning the way it is understood and represented in the popular imagination, or by presenting it as a beautiful and privileged spectacle ripe for plundering (by the movie industry and others).
Indeed, according to many surveys, the ozone hole still resonates in the popular imagination — incorrectly — as a cause of global warming simply because it is so memorable and has something to do with the changing atmosphere.
But with such amenities it is not really the back of beyond of popular imagination.
The city got it name from express magnate William Fargo and has attracted imagination with the popular namesake Coen brother's movie.
Owning the stereotypical modest home with a white picket fence was long a hallmark of the suburban society that characterized the second half of the twentieth century (at least in the popular imagination).
Using bright rugs on top of neutral rugs is one popular option, but you can really let your imagination run wild when you go this route, especially if you're overhauling your entire interior space with a new and unique design.
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