Sentences with phrase «reminder of your presence»

Snow storms often leave behind reminders of their presence for days — sometimes weeks — after warmer and sunnier weather returns.
In various bodies of work, including his well - known «Today» paintings and his «I Am Still Alive» telegrams, the Japanese artist marked time and issued reminders of his presence.

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It's a reminder of God's presence,» he wrote.
I sometimes feel like The Holy Spirit gets neglected a bit when we talk about God, and I welcomed the reminder of His / Her presence.
Again, this desire to see and to be in the presence of the divine is a reminder also that worship is not just a matter of belief but of presenceof sensing a mystery and beauty and peace that passes all understanding.
Succinctly put, it was a reminder to the Jews of God's work and presence in their midst and a continuous prophetic message pointing to the coming of Messiah.
Their presence among carvings of Buddha and Indian deities is meant to serve as a reminder of Pakistan's oft - forgotten multicultural roots, which form the basis of a new exhibit, «The Buddhist Heritage of Pakistan: Art of Gandhara.»
The very presence of the community can be a reminder of their commitment.
The presence of the poor, locked into deprivation and oppression by the principalities and powers of the age — multinational corporations, technocracy, repressive governments, to begin the obvious list — stands as a reminder of the forces of darkness.
The presence of her image in every Catholic church is a reminder that the Eucharist is Jesus and nothing other and nothing less.
This is not simply because his presence has become a reminder of the cover - up of paedophile abuse by priests, but also because it illustrates a continuing problem: that, after all this time, Cardinal Brady just doesn't get it.
The fact is that the «foreign» missionary presence in the life of any church should serve as a particular reminder of the «alien» nature of the gospel to every nation and culture.
If in this life the very reminders of God's presence make us sorrowfully aware that he is present to us only in part, then rejoice!
For some, Ladouceur's presence would be an intimidating reminder of expectations, but not for Alumbaugh.
He's a player that some think Arsenal should cut their losses on because of his injury record, but there were some good touches in his Norwich cameo, and a reminder that he has a presence in midfield that no other Arsenal player can provide.
Having the United States, with its powerful naval presence, in the Pacific, is a constant reminder that there is a check on their ambitions in the region and that not everyone in that region welcomes every aspect of China's «peaceful rise.»
«While finding mosquitoes with the virus in Westchester is to be expected, their presence should serve as a reminder to all residents to remove standing water from their property and to take personal protective measures against mosquito bites when spending time outdoors,» said Westchester County Commissioner of Health Sherlita Amler, M.D.
The stronger SNP presence will also serve as a constant reminder of the more pressing constitutional reform issues likely to dominate the new Parliament.
Prominent among these in Australia are wealthy conservative landowners appalled by the very visible presence of the tall green - energy totems, a constant reminder of bucolic decay and the «upstairs - downstairs» disdain they have for those needing income from their often hilly, poorer quality land.
Plus, the bottle boasts a built - in UV ray detector: it transforms from white to blue when in the presence of harmful rays as a high - tech reminder to reapply.
it was so cool today — at the end of the sermon, a metronome started playing quietly in the background behind Pastor Ryan — a little audio reminder of God's rhythm — His presence.
This campaign is a reminder for me of how powerful the presence of the model can be.
His stern presence acts as a reminder that, despite the many moments of black humour on display, the subject broached is a serious one.
Rating: 8/10 — a recreation of the kidnapping in 1973 of John Paul Getty III (Charlie Plummer), and the subsequent attempts by his mother, Gail (Williams), to persuade his grandfather (Christopher Plummer) to pay the ransom, something the then world's richest man refuses to do; Scott's best movie in years, All the Money in the World is a taut, compelling thriller that tells its story with ruthless expediency and features yet another commanding performance from Williams, something that takes the spotlight away from the presence of Christopher Plummer (who's good but not great), and which serves as a reminder that money isn't the central concern here, but a mother's unwavering love for her child.
When terminally ill army buddy Henry (David Strathairn) arrives on Jake's doorstep, the hermit is forced to bear the responsibility of raising his friend's half - Vietnamese daughter Lenny (Zoe Weizenbaum), whose presence is a painful reminder of the past.
Alas, the presence of Gillen (a.k.a. «Littlefinger») and a cameo by Michael McElhatton («Roose Bolton») principally serve as reminders that one's time would be better spent watching reruns of Game of Thrones.
The constant presence of the Time's Up campaign was a reminder that, just as the issues of gender inequality and sexual misconduct are not reserved for Hollywood, neither are the solutions.
Their presence is a constant reminder of the European conflict and only adds to the boy's anxiety.
The presence of characters like Luke and Leia Skywalker, as well as John Williams» majestic score, is a constant reminder of what made us fall in love with the original trilogy in the first place.
The presence in a small role of Cassavetes» widow, Gena Rowlands, is a reminder of all the characters she played in her husband's movies.
A Bigger Splash, which Guadagnino said was named after the David Hockney painting that «helped me understand art», also touches on the refugee crisis currently gripping Europe, with shots of a just - visible Tunisia on the horizon some 60 km away, and the presence on the island of refugees a reminder that Italy has been at the frontline of the crisis for some years.
ASSOCIATE EDITOR GRAHAM KOZAK: This 2013 Subaru Impreza 2.0 i Premium 5 - door is a great reminder of how and why Subaru is able to survive in the U.S. market despite the presence of automotive giants.
According to GM Executive Vice President, Global Product Development, Purchasing, and Supply Chain Mark Reuss, the system «does not detect the presence of a child in the back seat but as a simple extra reminder to look in the rear seat on the way out of the vehicle regardless of what may be there.»
And though Ford is way ahead of General Motors and DaimlerChrysler in hybrid technology, Honda's presence here is a reminder that it has been almost five years since Honda began selling the Insight, the first hybrid offered in the United States.
There are constant physical reminders of the pet's presence: photographs, bedding, favorite toys, claw or tooth marks on furniture, and old carpet stains.
The Western - style architecture, the presence of American and European flags at the factories, and Sunqa's use of a Westernized style all point out the role of globalization in 19th - century life, trade and art — a salutary reminder for American art galleries in an encylopedic museum.
Coen and Kahn's presence in Mexico is a reminder of the magnetism of the country for leftist artists in the 1930s, drawn into the orbit of the «Big Three» (Diego Rivera, David Alfaro Siqueiros and José Clemente Orozco) and excited by the aesthetic and political possibilities of mural painting and print media.
Its presence is reminiscent of the height of the Pop Art era, the simplicity of palates in each piece an elevated, sophistocated reminder of retro cartoon imagery.
Almost all the figures were black, which certainly is a reminder that the Western canon erased the presence and significance of people of color.
I need reminders of time's continuing presence and slow passage — tardier sunrises, grey hairs that suddenly appear, the rise and fall of a dog's breath as we sleep and wake to slow accretions of a life built together.
The substantial presence of irregular foreign vessels in the Mediterranean, added to an evident decrease in the control zeal of nations involved in this fishery, is a reminder of the situation observed in the early nineties.
While Rose's takeaway is that the «presence and vitality of these tortoises serves as a reminder that, given a chance, even in a once devastated ecosystem, nature will rebuild.»
To implement, reinforce and remind all affected lawyers of the presence of the screening, it may be appropriate for the firm to undertake such procedures as a written undertaking by the screened lawyer to avoid any communication with other firm personnel and any contact with any firm files or other materials relating to the matter, written notice and instructions to all other firm personnel forbidding any communication with the screened lawyer relating to the matter, denial of access by the screened lawyer to firm files or other materials relating to the matter and periodic reminders of the screen to the screened lawyer and all other firm personnel.
Now, when I stumble across one done «his way», I may curse, and I certainly do re-fold it, but I also think of it as a reminder that I'm blessed to have his presence in my life for all these years.
Candle light is a warm way to not only have family members have a visual reminder of my love, it's a great way to signify God's presence in our midst.
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