Sentences with phrase «put flesh and bones»

This book puts some flesh and bones on what we read about suffering in 1 Peter, enabling us to see with our own «eyes» the reality of the unique role suffering plays in our purpose as Christians.

Not exact matches

The facts and figures in this issue will put some flesh on all these state - of - small - business bones.
But to put flesh on those bones, you'll need Dun's Market Identifier, a database you can search by SIC (up to eight digits), region, sales volume, number of employees, zip code, and more.
Will Canadian military leaders dig deep and find resources to put some flesh on the bones of the skeletal military relationship with China (and Asia) even as they grapple with the challenges of reduced budgets and manpower.
But just start to put some more flesh on those bones, and you'll see pretty quite that disagreement abounds.
I find it fascinating when writers and directors and even producers of films about real people in the Bible read into what the people were like and how they fill in the gaps of the dialog, some I like, others I disagree with, but it allows me to put flesh and blood on their bones.
I finally got it — the food we put in our mouth literally turns into the flesh and bones we walk around with each day.
Now democracy campaigners like those at the Electoral Reform Society are trying to put some flesh on the bones of what this might mean, and how it might operate.
«The present situation in cosmology,» Geoffrey says, «is that most people like to believe they know what the skeleton looks like, and they're putting flesh on the bones.
Wonder Boys is about characters and interactions; it's about one of our most talented screenwriters, Steve Kloves (The Fabulous Baker Boys, Flesh and Bone), working at the absolute top of his profession; and it's about a cast so very sublime and dead solid perfect that wondering what will happen next doesn't drive the film so much as hoping that whatever it is takes its sweet time: We want these people to stay put.
Affleck surrounds himself with a cast stacked with character actor greats (Scoot McNairy and Bryan Cranston being particular stand - outs), putting flesh on the bones of Chris Terrio's screenplay which is terrific, but perhaps drew the characters a little thinly.
Still, the Massachusetts senator has outlined a series of education proposals, putting flesh on the reform bones in some areas, such as his plans for improving teacher quality and...
Put your hand in the visible portion of the steam coming out of the side of a locomotive and you may get scalded, but putting your hand in the invisible jet close to where it's exiting may flense the flesh from your bones.
I would point out that I always begin writing with an outline, what I call a skeleton, and then slowly put «meat on the bones» as I «flesh out» the story.
I chopped just the flesh, including organ meats, and added egg, bone meal and fish oil and put the mixing bowl in a larger bowl of hot water to warm the mix.
They are «the whole chicken including the flesh, skin, organs and bones that have been cooked down and ground» or, put another way, «the dry, ground, rendered clean parts of the chicken carcass.»
Britton's Polyptychs take inspiration from Jan Van Eyck's alter piece The Ghent Altarpiece and like Van Eyck aim to put the viewer in Awe, not of the damnation of their eternal soul but in the wonders of the flesh, bone and sex.
Victoria and Albert Museum, London, 20 September - 11 January 2015 Fred Cuming RA writes in the latest issue of RA Magazine that John Constable is an «elusive inspiration»; the V&A's exhibition puts plenty of flesh on the enigmatic Englishman's artistic bones, with a show of his landscape paintings, prints and drawings paired with other artists who influenced him.
A particular surprise was the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art's «Edvard Munch: Between the Clock and the Bed,» which put flesh on the bones of the artist known around the world for a single painting, «The Scream.»
The institute accepts this, and correctly refrains from detailed comment until more flesh is put on the bones.
Ahead of the publication, very little flesh is put on the bones of his pledge, but Burnham says he will commission an urgent review of civil legal aid, to be co-chaired by the current Shadow Attorney General and former Legal Aid Minister, Lord Bach, and Yvonne Fovargue MP, former chair of the All Party Parliamentary Group on Legal Aid and former Chief Executive of a local Citizens Advice Bureau.
To borrow a phrase used by my former clients, traditional owners from northwest Victoria — which was often used in negotiations with the State «its time to put some flesh on the bones» of these agreements and principles.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z