Sentences with phrase «really unique markings»

Hehe -LSB-: He has really unique markings!

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In other words, the teaching that the death of Christ was (a) for sin and (b) in accordance with the scriptures was derived by both Mark and Paul from the primitive church; the doctrine of the Atonement is not Paul's unique and distinctive contribution to Christian thought, for it is really pre-Pauline; further, it is not at all the central, cardinal doctrine in «Paulinism,» but a subsidiary one; (Indeed, it is a component one — it forms part of the doctrine of the new creation in Christ) finally, the conception of the way in which Christ's death becomes effective, as Paul conceived it, is peculiar to Paul and finds no trace in Mark or indeed elsewhere in the New Testament (Save in passages demonstrable dependent on Paul)-- Paul thinks of it as a conquest of the demonic powers in the very hour of their greatest aggression and apparent triumph.
«These unique and delicious new products really enhance the diversity of our product line,» said Mark Devencenzi, national sales director at SunRidge Farms, which is celebrating its 30th anniversary in 2012.
Whether you go for a traditional name such as John, Mark or Mary, or go for something unique and eccentric such as Apple, Dream, or Rex, the name of your baby is something everyone wants to know and you yourself will really want to get right, so don't worry if you haven't got a name before, during or after the birth.
It was bright and colorful and really seemed, to me at least, to capture the peculiar mix of whimsy and drama that marked the comic as a unique and brilliant work.
You must know that we really want to create something special, make this day unique, marking the end of an era, and the begining of new ones.
Director Taika Waititi and his cinematographer Javier Aguirresarobe give the film a completely unique, almost dream - like look; the film is both just a tad brighter and more washed - out than the other Marvel movies, so it really does feel like you're watching otherworldly beings, and the cinematography is enhanced by a groovy Mark Mothersbaugh score.
Notably, the dialogue I had with the MSU Museum's new Director and anthropologist, Mark Auslander, offered a unique perspective of museology and ideas around Early - Paleolithic shamanic expression, which has really stuck with me.
But although his concerns were part of a larger dialogue in painting that was going on in France at that time, he was something of a unique figure unto himself, similar to Robert Ryman here, a painter with concerns rather too idiosyncratic to really provide a direction, more simply marking a point where a number of problems cluster and are addressed in an interesting way.
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