Sentences with phrase «pronouncing his name in»

For reasons lost in the mists of Everest family lore, the great man insisted on pronouncing his name in two syllables — EVE - rest — which is a word better suited to some sort of over-the-counter product for women than to the single most daunting object to grace Earth's surface.
I knew so little about Asunción before travelling there that I didn't even know how to pronounce its name in English.
(I am pronouncing your name in Italian) This table is perfect for the casa rustica that is found in Italy's rural area such as in the Tuscany countryside.

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Most settled on pronouncing the name the way it is spelled — which, by the way, is a challenge in and of itself.
Edward H. Bastian BAS - tion Bastian is the CEO of Delta Airlines, and his last name is pronounced the same as the word «bastion,» as in, «a bastion of industry.»
You can hear Howard Wolowitz (actor Simon Helberg) pronounce the CEO's name twice in this fun clip from «The Big Bang Theory,» featuring a Musk cameo.
Prior to Marriott, Sorenson (whose first name is pronounced «Ar - nee») was a partner at the law firm Latham & Watkins in D.C., where he specialized in merger and acquisition litigation.
In addition to being difficult to spell, these domain names can be hard to pronounce, especially when unaided by a visual identity.
The app, named 浄网 (pronounced «jingwang» in Mandarin Chinese, and literally means «cleansing the web»), extracts information including the phone number and model, and scours through its files, the Open Technology Fund reported.
He named his high - end yoga wear company Lululemon because he thinks the trouble Japanese people face pronouncing L's works as an extra marketing tool for his product in that country, according to a National Post Business Magazine article which awarded him a special citation for product innovation and marketing.
That is how I came to campaign for Senator Robert Kennedy in Oregon (and had to be corrected during my very first outing how to pronounce the name of the state).
Rather than being mute and numb in response to the advent of a world in which the original name of God is no longer sayable, the Christian can live and speak by pronouncing the word of God's death, by joyously announcing the «good news» of the death of God, and by greeting the naked reality of our experience as the triumphant realization of the self - negation of God.
Truly to pronounce his name is to give oneself to Jesus as he is manifest in the weak and broken ones about us, and as he is present in the darkness, the anonymity, and the chaos of a fallen history.
This holy name has been preserved only in its consonants, YHWH, but modern Old Testament scholars believe that it was originally pronounced Yahweh.
There was another server there named Jesus (pronounced in the Spanish fashion).
Jesus was born a Jew, and his name in Hebrew was perhaps pronounced Ye · shu ′ a `, but the inspired writers of the Christian Scriptures did not hesitate to use the Greek form of the name, I · e · sous ′.
I do remember going through a stage of wondering if I wasn't pronouncing God's name right, or if I even had his name right in the first...
The Hebrew pronunciation of His name, however, is Yeshua, which in English, is pronounced «Joshua.»
The Christian must not only have the courage to represent a balanced eternal doctrine, but also to enunciate a contemporary slogan which he may, in certain circumstances, do in the name of Christianity, even though it can - not be pronounced by the official Church.
Joseph could never have known that somewhere in the same stretch of time another woman among his people bore, birthed and named her child Jesus — or Yeshua, as they would have pronounced it.
Can we actually pronounce the name of God in a Whiteheadian speculative context?
But, just as is human nature, it was not long before they returned to their wicked ways, and about 100 years later, a prophet by the name of Nahum arose in Israel, and he too pronounced judgement upon Nineveh.
Its not McArthurs place to pronounce in the name of God, and neither is it ours to contra pronounce.
His real name was Yesoo also pronounced Yeshu, Yeshua, Joshua, Esau, in Hebrew, Jesus and Isaus in Greek, Jeezuz in English, Hesoos in Spanish and Isa in Arabic.
The probable pronunciation is Yahweh, although in Israelite - Jewish tradition this specific and particular name of God was commonly deemed too sacred to be pronounced.
When Smith tells Isabella, in Rimbaud's voice, that «we are dying,» she pronounces the girl's name with heroic indignation, as if only poets can straddle the space between the living and the dead.
Note also in the reading that this is the word, it is what God said to Moses; that the quality of divine compassion and mercy and grace here comes through as it has not previously in Exodus; that this is a recital of faith in the nature and purpose of God (see the emphasis upon the divine «I,» even more pronounced in Hebrew, and compare the same feature in Joshua 24); and that all of this is an expansion of the single, simple, eloquent theme which opens and closes the recital: «I am the LORD,» conveying in the very name all the essential meaning of the divine Life.
In Latin countries, the name Jesus (pronounced hayseus) is a comon name.
They don't pronounce it «Hay zoos» so as not to offend but because that is how you say the name Jesus in Spanish.
The herem upon Jericho was pronounced in his name and was guarded by him (Josh.
In some sects, so powerful is the name — now grown magical — thought to be, that he who only once pronounces it is reborn in the Western ParadisIn some sects, so powerful is the name — now grown magical — thought to be, that he who only once pronounces it is reborn in the Western Paradisin the Western Paradise.
I have no idea how to pronounce the name of this dish, but all I can tell you is that I want these in my belly.
As she explains in her newest cookbook, Isa Does It, her title makes more sense once you know her first name is pronounced Ee - sa.
Any Paprika worthy of its name has an exquisite taste and varies in strength from decidedly hot to pleasantly mild but with a pronounced flavor.»
Chemical - sounding and difficult - to - pronounce unfamiliar names lead to perceptions of higher risk and raise questions about the reason for their use in foods.
Additives like artificial flavors, artificial sweeteners, added MSG, high - fructose corn syrup, food coloring from artificial sources, partially hydrogenated oils and many more with names too difficult to pronounce are never allowed in our kitchen.1
Then I started noticing the ingredient lists and how much of it I couldn't pronounce — all in the name of a few less calories or fat.
Ryan «no way I would pronounce your last name correctly» Murnighan had 22 and Alec «silky» Wise added 20 of his own in the win.
JINGOISM IN THE MIDWEST Everyone in Russia, Ohio knows that the name is pronounced ROO - shaIN THE MIDWEST Everyone in Russia, Ohio knows that the name is pronounced ROO - shain Russia, Ohio knows that the name is pronounced ROO - shah.
The spectators cheered when they heard Mandlikova pronounce the name Western - style (Nav - ra - till - OH - va), but they exploded when she repeated it in Czech (Nav - ROT - ee - lo - va).
Xavier Beitia, PK, FLORIDA STATE — In two games Beitia, whose name is pronounced zah - vee - AY bay - TEE - uh or «the new kicker,» as coach Bobby Bowden likes to say, has made all five of his field goal attempts and 9 of 10 extra points.
Meneghin (pronounced men - uh - GEEN) isn't a name well known to basketball fans outside Europe, but the New York Knicks thought enough of 6» 8» Dino Meneghin to draft him in 1971, long before one out of every three NBA centers was foreign - born.
Educate your fellow football friends on how to pronounce the name of the Gunners first choice goalkeeper in this dictionary style design.
But Chinese media and Shenhua fans take to calling him «very homesick boy,» a nod to his troubles settling anywhere during his career and a play on how his name is pronounced in Chinese.
British pundits and fans struggle with even the simplest foreign name, stumbling over accents silent vowels and a plethora of other factors that mean that we rarely pronounce a players surname the way they do in his homeland.
Raddy, Draxler — a name that when pronouncing it helps you remove nasty flem — would indeed be a good fit, but I reckon he did not really want to leave Germany in a hurry.
Following how to pronounce my name (it's soule, as in soul), how we make popcorn ranks right on up there with frequently asked questions.
In some parts, for instance, the word «look» is pronounced the same as the name «Luke».
When naming boys, Latinos in the United States seem to prefer «bilingual» namesin other words, names that are written or pronounced the same or similarly in English and Spanish.
Apparently «Shaun» was a family name, and the parents, while looking for another S name, had fallen in love with the traditional Irish name Sean... without bothering to find out that it is, in fact, pronounced «SHAUN».
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