Sentences with phrase «remind us of the home of»

Using everyday objects and principles of colour and light therapy, her work may remind us of the home of someone we know, but it is actually about people's inner spaces and uncertainties in a changing world.

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And Quid's office, which is accessible through a winding corridor from the office's street - level entrance, reminded him of one of his favorite buildings from back home.
That's what makes the Rinsekit unique — it holds up to two gallons of water and has enough pressure to remind you of home.
However, May's sincerity was questioned by Labour's Lisa Nandy, who reminded her of three previous occasions when, as Home Secretary, she had been failed to act on information suggesting that incriminating evidence against individual MPs was routinely used by whips to enforce party discipline.
The portable products to date are mostly improvements on the classic Life Alert «I've Fallen And I Can't Get Up» button, but services to remind taking of medications at precise times, direct doctor - to - device monitoring (as with embedded pacemakers), permitting adult children to easily monitor parents» activity in their homes at a distance, etc. are fast emerging and gaining traction in the marketplace.
As many natives of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island travel home for the holidays, we're celebrating the 14 New England sayings that remind us of home.
Employees say: «Despite our own desire to get more done and hit every deadline, management consistently reminds us to take care of ourselves, and our families — to go home and take time off to have fun.
Discuss your bucket list with your spouse, and pin it up somewhere in your home to remind you of your upcoming adventures.
They remind us as well of the many Koreans who have chosen to make Canada their home and have interwoven their personal stories and contributions into the fabric of our bilateral ties.
Leo, thank you for reminding me that it's easy to get caught up in the little inconveniences but at the end of the day what really matters is I made it home safely and all is well.
I got in my car, which had a full tank of gas, and having filled my tires earlier in the week at a gas station (where I bought some gum), I drove to the mall, bought some toys, clothes, music, and other gifts, had a cup of coffee, stopped at the food court for a bite to eat, then drove home, checked my answering machine, which had a message from the dentist about a checkup, which reminded me I should probably schedule a haircut in a week or two.
Green also reminded the Congressional members present that the «unregulated OTC derivatives market was at the heart of the 2007 - 2008 financial crisis, which cost 8.7 million Americans their jobs, 10 million families their homes, and eliminated 49 percent of the average middle - class family's wealth compared with 2001 levels.»
In the midst of plenty you can be tauntingly reminded, as Andrew Carnegie once was, of «how sweet and happy and pure the home of honest poverty is.»
As the bulldozers roared, I was reminded of the suburban growth around U.S. cities, and of the fact that farmlands have to give way there, too, as homes are constructed.
Gary, The story about the wife and mom defending herself and her kids in Georgia does indeed speak to the value of having a plan of self defense in the home, and also reminds us that a gun used in such a situation can be an essential tool for self - defense.
I was reminded of just how different our experiences can be after I came home from a day with the family to find in my Google Reader a lovely, celebratory post from Sarah Bessey, «In which God has restored me to church,» as well as an honest reminder from Kathy Escobar, «When Easter is Hard.»
In one scene, she even prays aloud, in the name of Jesus, to cast any demonic spirits from her home, tells them to stop attacking her family, and reminds Satan that Christ has already conquered him.
And then I sit next to the cutest little girl on the flight home, and she reminds me of the true marvel that is soaring above the clouds.
Then, when I was working on the biography of John Paul II and was reminded that the first thing he had done on returning to his home parish in Wadowice as pope was to kneel and kiss the baptismal font, memories of those men and women who remembered the day of their rebirth in Christ as a crucial way of identifying themselves came back to me.
Returning from Honolulu, I was reminded of the experience of my home congregation.
It reminds me of a woman sharing that her husband beats her and thst her home is a terror zone.
I am reminded of a wedding in a large Presbyterian church in Dallas where the minister, in the course of prayer, informed the Almighty that it was the duty of the bride to stay home and provide a comfortable environment for her husband, who in turn must provide «shelter and raiment» for his wife.
Schlafly again turned to the grassroots, galvanizing family - oriented, religious women to flood state legislative halls and remind the lawmakers that the ERA threatened to mandate unisex bathrooms, same - sex marriage, no - holds - barred abortion, drafting women into the military, and eliminating alimony for cast - off middle - aged wives who had devoted themselves to their homes instead of building careers.
Well, Harts - home will reiterate that possibilities, however restricted, fall short of the definiteness of actuality, and he will remind us that when we speak of Shakespeare we are referring to actuality (actual states of a man).
I remind myself that I am spirit first, body second; that this world fades, but the soul is limitless; and that the Father of heaven calls my soul one of His own, and my home is elsewhere.
Remind theist frequently that they are unmarried, overweight losers whom live at home in their mothers basement, never participated in sports of any kind and have myriad issues with their sex lives.
Bishop William and Bishop Paul added: «As the season of Advent begins, we are reminded again that the Holy Family were themselves refugees forced to flee their home seeking sanctuary in a foreign land.»
We Welcome Refugees reminds us «We can not sit blindly by as people die, flee for their lives, search for homes, or live in an existence many of us can not even comprehend.
That reminds me that one of the most interesting Christian Berryites I met was one who had resolved, under Berry's influence, to return from Virginia back to his Southern California suburban home, the better to be closer to parents and his «roots,» such as they were.
In the sharing of Christian experience and mutual reinforcement in the faith the idea has affinities with the Methodist class meetings of an earlier day; and when the cell principle is integrated sufficiently with the rest of life, it reminds one of those early Christian groups who «day by day, attending the temple together and breaking bread in their homes,... partook of food with glad and generous hearts, praising God and having favor with all the people.»
The image reminds me so much of my husband and I and our dogs Can't wait to see the colors, this is going to blend right into our home in a special place!
I've been reminded of this frequently this year as I've been attempting to take all of the Bible's instructions for women as literally as possible and as I've been interviewing women from a variety of religious backgrounds — from an Amish housewife, to an Orthodox Jew, to a stay - at - home - daughter, to a Quiverfull mom, to a pastor, to a polygamist.
It is hardly necessary to remind ourselves that one of the reasons Americans and the British have not required a total immersion in the imagery of continental existentialism is that they had already found, in the early work of Eliot, an adequate description of not being at home in the world.
Citing Solzhenitsyn's prose poems, Mahoney shows that Solzhenitsyn's loftiest theme is the soul's encounter with eternity in experiencing the grandeur of Nature (a reflection of Solzhenitsyn's «green» side) and in listening to the haunting beauty of church bells ringing in the countryside, reminding mortal men of their heavenly home.
The land has the look of southern Arizona, but the roadside homes reminded me of Holland farmhouses gone psychedelic.
I love cooking with Lavender because it's a scent that reminds me of my mom when I'm far away from home.
Even Chef Schwartz concedes, «It reminds me of the Sunday dinners at home when I was a kid.»
I've always loved candied pecans but I was reminded of them again during Christmas when Meghan brought a jar of them home from work one day.
Slow Cooker Chicken and Gravy is a simple dinner that will remind you of your grandma's home cooking.
This soupy comfort food always reminds me of home & mom.
Oh, wait, now that you remind me... Do you think the 1 lb + jars of almond butter count and the big jar of chia seeds I picked up yesterday because, hey, it was the last day they were on offer and who cares I still have enough to last me for a few weeks at home?
They remind of a the square I would get at a coffee shop that is near our home.
This totally reminds me of my favorite Cuban restaurant from back home.
I am also from the Midwest so this reminds me of home.
One dish that always reminds me of home is Red Beans and Rice and this single serving Slow Cooker Red Beans and Rice For One recipe has all of the wonderful authentic Louisiana flavors I remember.
Tomatoes and basil always remind me of summer because I get them fresh from the garden when I go home.
It reminds me of my second home on the Pacific shores of Mexico where every day is full of sunshine, good food and plenty of fun fiestas!
As I gear up to begin seeding for this year's garden, I'm reminded of the simple — but incredible — power of the home garden, and that for a 3 or 4 month stretch in summer - fall, I buy very little at the grocery store, my food coming from my own little rectangle on this planet, or, for what I can't / don't grow, from the local farmers» markets.
Our goal is to show our support and send a little bit of home to remind them that we appreciate all that they do for our freedom.»
Forever my home... thanks for reminding me of how great and how many little treasures there are still to be found.
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