Sentences with phrase «rather germanic»

Yet it is also clear from Hofmann's writings that, apart from a persistent undercurrent of a mystical, rather Germanic sense of the spiritual in nature, his approach to teaching was profoundly informed by his pragmatic understanding of vanguard modernism.
In this instance, we'd implore you pay the most intimate of attentions to the music in question, for Williams has composed an electronically affected piece that's as stark as Alfred's itself engaging visual element: efficient and in certain respects rather Germanic, it correlates perfectly with his collaborator's Autobahn - obligated auxiliary stimulant to make for a sensorial masterwork that's racy as it is incontrovertibly well executed.

Not exact matches

On the whole, the Latin races have leaned more towards the former way of looking upon evil, as made up of ills and sins in the plural, removable in detail; while the Germanic races have tended rather to think of Sin in the singular, and with a capital S, as of something ineradicably ingrained in our natural subjectivity, and never to be removed by any superficial piecemeal operations.
Because lots of us are sick and tired of Germanic tech-fests that regard the driver as a barely necessary evil - for now - rather than being at the center of proceedings - as long as the numbers are better than those of the preceding model?
At that time Consensus Science in Germanic Europe had come to rather different conclusions (something to do with Aryans).
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