Through reference documents that I provided (resume, leadership evals, business writing samples) and through our one - on - one phone consult, Nikki captured
the pure essence of who I am and presented it in a beautiful, articulate, very professional new resume.
Though Let's Go may not be entirely unique in its concept, it's
the pure essence of its execution that sets it apart from the rest of the pack.
Embodying
the pure essence of black - and - white photography, Dave Heath «s masterful work from the 1950s and»60s is exhibited at Howard Greenberg Gallery until October 24, 2015.
Embodying
the pure essence of black - and - white photography, Dave Heath's masterful work from the 1950s and»60s will be exhibited at Howard Greenberg Gallery from September 10 — October 24, 2015.
In her sixth series, October Waves, she deals with
the pure essence of each wave; the dramaturgy of the wave; its strength and strum and drang.
By isolating the image from its context, captions, and comments, the artist removes any narration and offers viewers
the pure essence of the image.
During the rise of modern painting, flatness was considered a virtue, a quality denoting
the pure essence of the medium.
It is
the pure essence of what is needed to make perfect platformer.
Reward: Mystic Gateway, Chests, Realm Tears Event,
Pure Essence of Realms, Dust of Realms, Legendary Enchantment (Heart of Svartalfheim), A Thief's Testimony Lore Scroll.
Its historic centre still bears
the pure essence of a Sevillian village, showing magnificent monuments and Moorish artistic attractions.
The pure essence of Mexico.
Her images capture
the pure essence of our studio, products, and brand.
Readable in sunlight, the 6.8 - inch high resolution display with just one color -
the pure essence of simplicity
Pure Essence of Fear is both difficult and expensive to acquire.
Traveling cross-country, the new friends venture out on a personal quest for freedom from the conformity and conservatism engulfing them in search of the unknown, themselves, and the pursuit of «it» —
the pure essence of experience.
Along the way, the trio's pursuit of
the pure essence of experience is continuously shaped by their interactions with the people they meet along the way, including Camille (Dunst).
I spend most of my days trying to capture and bottle
the pure essence of happiness / life.
Clarke's undone lob is
the pure essence of the coveted beach wave, though for those of us who remain land - locked, a few pumps of sea salt spray through the mid-lengths and ends can easily mimic the effect.
These methods bring
the pure essence of health - promoting botanicals to your home, family, and life.
Essential oils are
the pure essence of a particular plant, extracted via distillation, and typically «taken» by deeply inhaling them through the nose, or placing a few drops on particular points on the body.
Written by Catherine Foley, Reiki Master Reiki is the energy of life —
the pure essence of vitality.
At first, I felt like I was cheating, since this soup was intended to encapsulate summer, but once chilled, the gazpacho was
the pure essence of tomatoey, cucumbery, and garlicky peppery goodness.
Located above the top of the head and colored as violet or white, the crown chakra reflects the seat of our spirituality,
the pure essence of our divinity, and our connection to all living things.
Combining
the pure essence of Serrano peppers, and black peppercorns, we blend our Super Premium Vodka into bold flavors upfront, and an unforgettably pleasant long finish.
At first, I felt like I was cheating, since this soup was intended to encapsulate summer, but once chilled, the gazpacho was
the pure essence of tomatoey, cucumbery, and garlicky peppery goodness.
The emptiness of
the pure essence of time can not therefore be only the emptiness of a conceptual representation.
Thus
the pure essence of time can not form a conceptual representation which, though possible, is yet empty and corresponds to no reality.
Both questions lead in the same direction, toward the possibility of a provisional and qualified answer: if the character of happening only once is held to belong to the truth and measure of all things in their very reality, then there is indeed an essence which more than any other satisfies this truth - criterion, and this is
the pure essence of time: time taken in itself, or pure movement — movement irrespective of any possible differentiation into the different kinds of movement.
What a drab and repulsive topic that is, for example, a doting old fellow who stands with one foot in the grave, obsessed with foolish fears, his limbs trembling, his toothless mouth hanging open in the inanity of «second childhood»: but see what the writer has done with it in the twelfth chapter of Ecclesiastes, running on to a culmination that is of
the pure essence of poetry!
We'll chant for world peace, to overcome obstacles, and to connect to
the purest essence of sound.
This dichotomy has led him to consider
the purest essence of all construction, the nobility of its materials and the geometry of its forms.
Not exact matches
As I suggested in the review, this sort
of more modest claim would be orthodox, and consistent with the traditional view that only
pure perfections pertain to God's
essence.
Yet this hardly captures his
essence as the universal source
of all movement, the most highly formed being, indeed as that being which is
pure form itself.
He seeks the
essence of an idea, a doctrine, a point
of view; and when he finds it, he discards all the qualifications with which it is surrounded in order to elicit its
pure and radical meaning.
This is true when becoming is identified with temporality and change, while being is identified as in the case
of Plato with the
pure and immutable forms which are beyond time, or with
essence, as in the case
of Aristotle, which is secure from time and history.
For them the final goal
of phenomenology is not a
pure description
of essences, but a description
of the Lebenswelt, free
of scientific and metaphysical preconceptions.»
For both Whitehead and Merleau - Ponty
pure essences are not discovered behind the veil
of immediate sensa; rather, one finds an amorphous world
of form and feeling.
As for truth, Santayana speaks
of this as subsisting, holding that it has an intermediate status between
pure being and existence as that segment
of the realm
of essence which is distinguished from the rest by its role as a description
of what exists.
For Santayana neither the
pure being
of essence, nor the activity
of the physical world, with its generation
of spirit, calls for such an explanation.
The sense in which these relations between natural moments are external is that they are not simply contrasts and affinities between the
essences of the terms, such as hold between them in the
pure realm
of essence.
It is because he fears that speaking
of pure essences as existing will encourage assimilation
of their status to that
of efficacious particular things that he insists that so long as they stick within their own eternal realm they only have
pure being.
Consistently carried out it would lead to a
pure intuition
of essences enjoying their
pure non-existential being (see SAF chapter VII).
In this way there is individual, unique determination
of actual entities while there is also the tight welding
of relational
essences into a realm
of pure potentialities.
... It is the
essence of myself — a center
of pure consciousness and self realization.
It is a power in the heart
of the believer here and now - the
essence and attraction
of Jesus (cf. Jn 4, 1 - 42) as
pure gift to those who will accept him.
It is a passage which in its wording, its imagery, and its exalted feeling comes close to the
essence of pure poetry.
A number
of teenagers told us that their parents confuse the cultural practices
of their countries
of origin with the
essence of Islam, while they are concerned to practice a
purer and more authentic version
of their religion.
10 In On the Power
of God (Quaestiones disputatae de potentia, 1266), he argued that God's existence and
essence are identical, 11 wherefore there can be no admixture in God
of both action and potentiality.12 Equally, as
pure act, God can not be «composite» but must be «utterly simple.»
Nothing annihilates an inhibition as irresistibly as anger does it; for, as Moltke says
of war, destruction
pure and simple is its
essence.
it is only in the Christo - centric area
of a noogenetic Universe that it [love] is released in the
pure state and so displays its astonishing power to transform everything and replace everything... A current
of love is all at once released, to spread over the whole breadth and depth
of the World; and this it does not as though it were some super-added warmth or fragrance, but as a fundamental
essence that will metamorphose all things, assimilate and take the place
of all.94