Even the most cursory
reading of the text reveals a christocentric emphasis.
Not exact matches
As your attention focuses on the
reading — raising the book as you
read reveals your focus — the
text you hold will become the congregation's center
of attention as well.
5A
reading of Bacon's New Organon
reveals a more nuanced and less empiricist approach to induction than Whitehead (and other twentieth - century philosophers) usually give him credit, One
text in particular refers to the ascent and descent characteristic
of imaginative generalizations:»... from the new light
of axioms, which have been educed from those particulars by a certain method and rule, shall in their turn point out the way again to new particulars, greater things shall be looked for.
They
read with reverence, humility, obedience and the presumption that difficulty in understanding
reveals more about their limitations than the excellence or effectiveness
of the
text.
It is to show the reader — especially those who are aware
of the cosmic warfare elements
of this passage — that something might be going on behind the scenes which a quick surface - level
reading of the
text does not initially
reveal.
mistrusting generalizations and theoretical constructions, exploring particular situations
revealed by close
reading of specific
texts in the light
of all I could learn about social and cultural contexts.»
But Pinto believes that
reading the maps as carto - ideographic models
of the medieval world will
reveal insights into the history
of the period, much like first - person
texts.
Now, a study
of three adolescent literacy projects
reveals instructional approaches that can help teens develop the
reading skills they need for consuming 21st - century
texts.
Tim Shanahan, the study's author and a former president
of the International
Reading Association, wrote that «these results
reveal that many teachers have not yet confronted the new
text complexity demands
of the Common Core.
Etisalat chief executive Dumindra Ratnayaka
revealed they are already in discussion with the education ministry to have more
of educational
text on the book store, which in turn can be accessed via portable
reading devices such as an e-reader or tablet PC.
Some female characters wear low - cut outfits that
reveal moderate amounts
of cleavage; obtainable items include a garter and fishnet stockings (
text reads: «Sexy suspenders to stun friend and foe alike» and «Titillating tights that show off a lady's legs»).
In the bread aisle, two loaves
of bread may look nearly identical in form, but to the discerning consumer, their ancillary
texts reveal two distinct products in support
of vastly differing production methods, political economies, and consequences: one ingredients list
reads «flour, water, yeast, salt» while the other lists fourteen ingredients, more than half
of which are names
of chemical compounds.
Related works also
reveal Banner's consideration
of film and
text, including site - specific work, Ha - ha, 2014, which spans the huge windows
of the gallery giving an unreal sense
of the landscape beyond; Tête à Tête, 2014, a film in which two mechanically operated windsocks become the main protagonists in a bonnet drama, set in the grounds around Longside Gallery; and Mirror, Banner's 2007 film in which actress Samantha Morton
reads, for the first time, the artist's nude portrait
of her, rendered in word not image.
The other side, the back
of the panel which
reveals the stretcher bar construct, is painted with abstract compositions that hint at larger concerns with arrows signifying time, a question mark and
text reading «life.»
A recent survey by the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety
revealed that two - thirds
of respondents admitted to
reading text messages or emails while they were operating their vehicles.
She
read through a series
of texts revealing that he had been having an affair with a woman co-worker for at least several months.