Sentences with phrase «prelude on»

Pitted against the Honda Prelude SH, Acura Integra GS - R and Mitsubishi Eclipse, the Celica GT - S beats the Prelude on price and cargo volume, the Integra in the horsepower department by 10 ponies and on price point, and buries the Eclipse in the braking department.
So the recommendations of Luther's Prelude on the Babylonian Captivity of the Church were being realised; if the officials of the Myth, the Christian bishops and priests, would not themselves reform the Church then secular officials would do it, as Christians with the responsibility to act in society.
Luther entitled his piece De Captivitate Babylonica Ecclesiae Praeludium (Prelude on the Babylonian Captivity of the Church).
Two minutes before the prelude on Sunday morning Mary slipped in quietly and sat on a back pew.
A restful prelude on the organ allures the soul to worship.
Bayer offers something like a prelude on the biography and style of Hamann.

Not exact matches

Facebook had also failed to prevent the spread of fake news on its service in prelude to the 2016 presidential elections.
The next year, on Gemini 10, Young and Mike Collins completed a dual docking and other maneuvers as prelude to the Apollo program's quest to put a man on the moon.
He printed his prelude to going public on 100 % recycled paper.
Engineering firm Monadelphous Group has won a $ 200 million contract for work on Shell's Prelude floating liquefied natural gas project in the Browse Basin.
Tumblr confirmed on Friday that Russian trolls spread misinformation on the blogging service in prelude to the 2016 U.S. presidential election.
OPINION: The resources world is watching to see how the technology on Shell's Prelude platform performs against Inpex's more traditional Ichthys operation.
Look for triparty agreement on Iran among the U.S., Saudi Arabia, and U.A.E. to be announced this week, as a prelude to a broader grouping.
The company announced on Tuesday that it would no longer notify users when they were added to a list (a way users can keep track of multiple accounts in one place), but this sparked an outcry from a number of users who said adding someone to a list is often a prelude to harassment, and that they would like to know about it.
Many in the patent community see the move as a prelude to Huawei selling its popular smartphone handsets in the U.S. market on a large scale.
For nearly a year, legions of the tech giant's IT workers and consultants were busy splitting up its internal computer systems in prelude to cleaving H.P. into two separate companies on Sunday.
It all suggests that the dramatic day and a half of legal proceedings are but a prelude to even more courtroom theatrics and combat in what has become a sordid, long - standing matter (for the full saga, read the Disturbing Decline of Sumner Redstone) that reflects poorly on countless participants, not least the boards of CBS and Viacom, which took no action to remove Redstone as their executive chairman until Herzer's case forced their hand.
THE recent controversial ideas design competition by the City of Stirling will be the prelude to a multi-million development on the Scarborough foreshore to attract tourists and more visitors.
The United States and China had clashed on issues from cybersecurity to trade in the final years of the Obama administration, although they had struck a landmark climate deal during Barack Obama's 2014 visit to Beijing that served as a prelude to the Paris climate accord.
that would mean that all of you have relevance apart from the witty comments you can generate on cnn's webiste - and may even awaken you to the reality that this world is just a prelude to something much better.
The foregoing is prelude to a word on the demise of the print form of Crisis, an indisputably Catholic magazine.
As he saw it, the struggle against Russia was only the prelude to the liberation of Palestine and all other lands which had once been ruled by Islam: «Jihad is now incumbent on all Muslims, and will remain so until Muslims recapture every spot that was Islamic.»
The present business of living is merely a prelude, acted in the time - and - space setup on this planet, to life in another dimension where present limitations do not obtain.
William Blake is the only poet ever to have created an apocalypse or a fully apocalyptic work of art — for, according to Northrop Frye, Milton and Jerusalem are inseparable, and constitute a «double epic,» a prelude and fugue on the same subject.
All of that was prelude to what happened in Nashville on July 17.
Evangelical fitness maven Stormie Omartian led the way (even while plugging her own diet and exercise plan) by addressing, in 1984 and again in 1993, the tyranny of contemporary body standards and noting that most dieters carry on a self - defeating battle with food and exercise that is «a prelude to the most intense feelings of failure.»
In a comment on Surah 7, 54, the Saudi Arabian translation of the Qur» an says, «lest we should be obsessed with the Jewish idea that Allah rested on the seventh day, we are told that the Creation was but a prelude to Allah's work: for his authority is exercised constantly by the laws which He establishes and enforces in all parts of His creation.»
The laying on of hands to confer the gift of the Spirit after baptism or as the prelude to the undertaking of some special task had at Jerusalem been apparently the prerogative of the apostles (Acts 6:6, 8:17), but this power had now been extended to others (Acts 13:3).
The book was a prelude to his later attack on liberalism from a Marxist perspective during the 1930s and his Augustinian - inspired attack in the 1940s.
On World Communion Sunday, everything seemed to be ready when I checked just before the prelude.
Adults uneasy with their own dependence on each other and on children hasten to warn against «sentimentality» at Christmas, and rush to make this liturgical season only a prelude to adult history.
So basically, attending church on Sunday is the prelude to receiving the mark of the beast.
But the truth is that mentality is the prelude to the great deception that is coming, believe that there is good without God if u want, but never forget if He is true He doesn't seem to merciful on those that would corrupt His living word for tolerance.
The gradual unification of society on a global level, therefore, ought to be the culmination of the Unity - Law of creation and a prelude to the final eschatological transformation of all things in Christ.
The marriage articles in the May / June issue, as a prelude to the October synod in Rome on the family, were most apposite.
For example, the records with which the historian has to deal do not penetrate, except by faith, into that life to which, so the Christian believes, existence on this planet is but a prelude.
Turning first to the Asian values claims, I offer a four-fold critique of the these culture - based claims: first, I will briefly address the Asian values claim on a substantive level; second, I will address a related cultural prerequisites argument which seeks to disqualify some societies from realization of democracy and human rights; third, I will consider claims made on behalf of community or communitarian values in the East Asian context; and fourth, a recent shift to concern with institutions and their role in social transformation will be considered as a prelude to the constitutionalist argument addressed in the second half of this essay.
His death is the nobly lost battle that is prelude to final victory in the war; when the resurrection comes and others take up the struggle for justice on Christ's behalf.
just the answer — UK Wine and Spirit Trade Association Last week, the UK government published a consultation document which many believe to be the prelude to tighter legislation on alcoholic drinks....
I even experimented with cutting it into 4 and frying it a bit for a crisp texture on the outside - that is a prelude to using it for my next experiment - cinnamon bun french toast - one of my fave breakfasts.
On first impressions alone, Terranea's 270º view of the Pacific just beyond the lobby makes the perfect prelude to your seaside journey.
Fans will get a taste soon enough, with the Prelude of the game set to release on Sept. 9.
These nutty bets are a prelude to what's next on the agenda: a serious poker game that's to take place around the corner in the backroom of a ramshackle bar called the Bulldog Saloon & Grill.
SmackDown's latest brand - exclusive pay - per - view, Battleground, airs on Sunday, July 23 on the WWE Network, and it's the prelude to the next of WWE's Big Four events, SummerSlam.
If you have, as a manager, to introduce Sanchez (even not match fit) on the first game of the season because you are in trouble, it just says a lot about the rest of your squad and the prelude of your campaign...
And Georgia's own loss to Auburn served as prelude to a redemptive rematch with a trip to the semifinals on the line.
The first move was to send outfielder Matt Joyce to the Angels for reliever Kevin Jepsen, but that was just a prelude to the big swap of December: former Rookie of the Year Wil Myers is probably going to be on the Padres soon, and thanks to a deal that has a chance at being huge.
Manchester United manager, Jose Mourinho, has told his players that their 2 - 1 win over Liverpool on Saturday, was just the prelude to «live or die» games...
That proved a prelude to a combative first half - hour, which left David Luiz with a bloody nose and Vidal needing treatment on a knock.
Possibly there was a foul on Feghouli for the first goal after the ball had been played but it was borderline and Antonio clearly impeded the keeper in the prelude to the Feghouli offside goal.
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