Sentences with phrase «remembered in»

This would happen several times during the night, but it disturbed me so little I barely remembered in the morning.
She said she's inspired to do it because Sutter needs «to be honored and remembered in a more visible way.»
Birds Killed by Skyscrapers Remembered in Nature Museum Photo Series - DNAinfo.com Chicago - February 26, 2016 A just - opened exhibit at the Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum features photographs of the cardinals, orioles, thrushes, juncos, sapsuckers and other birds that die after flying into buildings.
The player who once donned the red, white and blue colours of Spanish giants Athletico Madrid will be famously remembered in the red and white colours of Kumasi Asante Kotoko.
Regardless of the outcome of this series, Joe Morrow will be remembered in Winnipeg for his game - winning goal, which beat Wild net - minder Devan Dubnyk through the five - hole from the point at 12:47 of the third period.
«To come to the league leaders and score four goals is a great feeling, and it will be remembered in Bradford for a long time.
Added to which, he will forever be remembered in the hearts of Citizens fans for the last - gasp winner against QPR to steal the Premier League title from under Manchester United noses.
it looks like no one is arguing for AW to stay anymore here on Justarsenal or anywhere else, the only people who want AW to stay are retired opposition players turned pundits or guests on TV, no one can say we are not loyal because we had him for 21 years and worshiped him for at least 17 of those years and tolerated a further one or two more years but now its turning biter into him against supporters and he should stay loyal to his club which made him a fortune and world famous and like i said worshiped, if he is to be remembered in a fond way he should kick the shi7 out of the board and leave
The stopper featured for the South American side at the World Cup, and enjoyed a long career, but is best remembered in England for his unthinkable stop against the national team in 1995.
It's to remind you that there's still a lot of time for these particular deadline crossroads to be remembered in a very, very different light.
The tall forward is perhaps most famously remembered in his time in England by a superb solo goal scored away to Wolves in November 2010, with a poll in the Guardian even voting it the best Premier League goal of all time.
To Hamilton's credit, and this needs to be remembered in the coming weeks when this point of focus inevitably expands, the Brit seemed annoyed with his pit - wall for not seeing Ferrari's strategy more than the strategy itself.
I was moved recalling the many sports figures remembered in Farewell in your year - end issue, but I'm afraid you forgot Ferenc Puskas, who in the 1950s was one of the best soccer players in the world and the captain of a Hungarian national team that set new standards for play.
Arteta and Flamini are also set to say goodbye also, but neither will be remembered in the same way as the Czech international in my opinion.
I enjoy SI, but I would like to correct an error concerning my father, Northwestern football coach Randy Walker, who was remembered in Farewell.
I never thought Arteta was good enough for Arsenal but I do nt want to see him trashed after years of hard work, I appreciate him giving his all and hope he can be remembered in a good way and not as the flat tire... more he is played though then the more of a flat tire we will remember.
I just remembered in time to post my annual list of the best recipes posted this year.
As remembered in the subsequent life of Israelism - Judaism, it is so overwhelmingly and powerfully the Covenant event that it tends to draw to itself, like a giant magnet, subsequent occasions and actions by which Covenant is further defined, redefined, expanded, and modified.
It enables the suffering love remembered in Jesus» passion to be actualized again.
As his thinking became more radical, Wycliffe, who was in the service of John of Gaunt and the Black Prince and therefore in part protected, lost support at Oxford and in 1382 many of his teachings were condemned by Archbishop Courtenay (1342 - 96), a great - grandson of King Edward I, whose name is remembered in the name of the village of Nuneham Courtenay, which is one of my parishes.
Of this fact and its inescapable significance as representing a special act of God I have said enough perhaps in preceding chapters, but it is especially important that this should be remembered in connection with this discussion of the miracles.
The «fact of Jesus,» in any important and really true sense, was Jesus as he was known and remembered in the community, and the testimony upon which we must rely for any knowledge of this fact must be taken as equally valid testimony to the resurrection.
One may recognize that if Jesus of Nazareth had not been known and remembered in the company of his disciples, there could have been no knowledge of the resurrection, since in that case there would have been no one to receive that knowledge; but it is also true that without the knowledge of the resurrection the company of his disciples could never have become the Christian church.
He accomplishes this whether he is remembered in the world or not.
The name comes from the practice, adopted for mnemonic reasons, of couching what was to be remembered in very terse, almost telegraphic form, which then needed to be expanded, to make complete sentences.
To be sure, we are remembered in different ways.
What is being remembered in these instances?
i hate when i visit a church and in their bulletin they ask to be remembered in your will.
Hartshorne's view of immortality is neither the humanistic one of immortality through posterity nor the Greek one of an immortal soul nor the biblical one of bodily resurrection but a very special one of being eternally remembered in the mind of God.
«We have no means of knowing how it came about that the name of Gondophorus whose time and succession had wholly vanished from the earth was still remembered in a syriac speaking country at least a century, perhaps considerably more than a century, after his death».
Only occasions of experience, it should be remembered in this regard, are self - realized.4 All other proper entities recognized by Whitehead are either in all respects eternal (e.g., eternal objects) or are in all respects other - realized, that is, their realization is parasitic on the becoming of actual entities (e.g..
Will today's evangelicals be remembered in the same way as yesterday's segregationists?
(This publication, too, accepts stock portfolios and asks to be remembered in wills.)
The late «60s in this country will be remembered in theology chiefly for the remarkable public attention directed to radical theology and especially to the idea of the death of God.
The greensward is more than a nice touch: Gilead in the Old Testament is a scenic grazing area (remembered in the Song of Songs for its goats), and its famous trees produced a highly prized medicinal balm, absurdly recalled in the Handmaid's longing for prohibited hand lotion.
The economy of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela is suffering one of the worst crisis that can be remembered in many years.
Aaron Feis will be remembered in the hearts and minds of every life he touched in his years as a football player, football coach, security guard, bus driver, friend, brother, husband, and father.»
How it is remembered in another 18 years remains to be seen.
I remember in 2005 interviewing then - Imperial chairman and CEO Tim Hearn about Kearl, then in the planning stages, and the Mackenzie Valley natural gas pipeline, which despite since winning federal approval has been indefinitely shelved.
«I remember in the very early days of Alpha, when we were struggling a little bit, we looked at how we could involve more high - frequency traders because they were very good at igniting liquidity,» he says.
You might remember in 2010 when Amy Jo Martin, the founder of Digital Royalty, worked with NBA legend Shaquille O'Neal to start «Random Acts of Shaqness» on Twitter.
Remember in A Chorus Line, she's having trouble and he keeps saying, «You're standing out,» and she's trying not to?
There's a lot to learn and a lot to remember in the onboarding process, and new hires can be easily overwhelmed.
I can remember in the early years of my business (now 15 years old) when I knew that the answer was to delegate and to outsource but unfortunately there was no one to delegate to and no money for outsourcing.
I can remember in the simpler times when we thought that clickbait headlines and listicles for losers were about as low as you could go in the corrupt competition for eyeballs.
EASTWOOD: And that's what... I remember in the L.A. Times when it came out everybody said yeah, just what we need is another Western.
«We had rallies that spoke in person to over 1.4 million people, we had rallies in some of the poorest communities of states, I remember in the South Bronx, there was zero violence.
If you want more commitment, integrity, curiosity, creativity, and collaboration — in other words, more humanity — on your team, remember this in your job descriptions:
The wait is officially over, people, and it's one of the happiest Fridays we can remember in recent history because Fenty Beauty has officially dropped, and not one of the amazing - looking products in dozens of shades has sold out as of the time this story posted.
I remember in October 1987.
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