Sentences with phrase «replete in»

While «Strata» can be read as a critique of Minimalism and the underlying assertion of stability that is replete in Donald Judd's boxes and stacks, I think the issue Van Buren raises is equally philosophical and aesthetic.
Some of the residues were so replete in their exploration of material and the simplicity and singularity of the process that they would go unquestionned.»
The show was replete in outerwear, leashes, harnesses and collars in bright, yet sturdy materials to have fund with your dog, but also keep them safe.
Bagging a TI variant not only gets you the sport bits, all replete in black and aluminium, new carbon fibre inserts on the central console and steering wheel may be ordered as optional items to complete the sport theme.
This means a low - carb diet replete in protein can help control your appetite naturally.
Don't assume you're replete in B12 unless you've taken the latest assays, which are more sensitive than normal serum B12 tests.
I have found that eating seaweed and / or seafood every day keeps one replete in iodine without need for supplementation.
Eskimos, for instance, who eat a high fish - based diet replete in omega - 3s and very low in omega - 6s, do not suffer from any of the diseases of modernity, including cancer, diabetes, heart disease, diverticulitis, appendicitis, gallstones, or autoimmune diseases such as multiple sclerosis, rheumatoid arthritis, psoriasis, or ulcerative colitis (Sinclair, 1981; Nettleton, 1995; Calder, 1998).
For example, someone who is deficient in zinc but replete in vitamin A will be much more likely to benefit from improving zinc status than improving vitamin A status; if that person could benefit from extra vitamin A, the benefit would probably only occur if the zinc deficiency were also corrected.

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And so it is with Greece and the European Union, a saga lacking in noble heroes, but replete with negative emotions, short - sightedness and simplistic analysis.
Slow - moving merch is taking up less and less space in store displays — witness the incredible shrinking automotive shelf, once replete with spare windshield wipers and pressure gauges, now reduced to Armor All wipes and pine fresheners — and the company cuts costs rigorously.
One of the things that struck me about the document is that there's a genuine difficulty in reporting on this sort of stuff in a world replete with grey areas.
Other contenders include Virgin Atlantic's swinger - lounge - cum - massage - parlor, Emirates Airlines» private suites with closing doors and minibar, and Qatar Airways» separate terminal for first - and business - class passengers at its hub in Doha replete with a Jacuzzi and saunas.
«The situation at the time the officer fired his Taser was, thus, replete with uncertainty and a reasonable officer in his shoes could have worried he faced imminent danger from a lethal weapon,» Gorsuch wrote in the majority opinion.
The presentation is replete with claims that the three - year surge in the dollar ---- which, by the way, ended at the close of 2016 ---- is the principal force first hammering, then halting, P&G's sales growth.
If you've attended any women in business conferences lately, you know they're replete with adjectives.
The traditional IPO process is replete with built - in badness for companies and investors (at least the average individual investor).
Yet there have been reams of reports, replete with one red flag after another, detailing Cruz's violent descent, events that were mostly dismissed, downplayed or filed away by many of those in society entrusted with recognizing the potential danger that he posed to his family and to his community.
To the contrary, the annals of corporate law are replete with instances in which managers faced with a conflict of interest did the right thing.
One big reason for that is long - line fishing, in which lengthy fishing lines are towed behind boats in the open ocean, replete with hooks and bait.
«The harder it is to get something, the more you want to buy,» he said while browsing apartments decorated in Old Europe style, replete with chandeliers.
Market commentary is replete with advice on the subject, telling which assets will likely gain or lose in 2017.
The U.S. Justice Department had just filed a 198 - page lawsuit against Barclays in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York replete with allegations of breathtaking securities fraud.
Global growth has accelerated modestly in recent months, but we're seeing few signs that this upturn is anything more than a momentary uptick in a cycle replete with fits and starts.
«Our lives are literally replete with reminders and symbols of God,» wrote researcher Aaron Kay of Duke University in an e-mail to CNN.
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The outstanding example, of course, is the Chinese government's long - running «one - child policy,» replete with forced abortions, public trackings of menstrual cycles, family flight, increased female infanticide, sterilization, and other assaults too numerous even to begin cataloguing here — in fact, so numerous that they are now widely, if often grudgingly, acknowledged as wrongs even by international human - rights bureaucracies.
In fact, the Bible is replete with examples of faithful men and women who suffer, Jesus being the most obvious example.
Weigel writes: «Avoiding the really hard questions, O'Brien's Massey Lectures are replete with what cigar - makers call «filler»: ill - informed cracks about American presidential politics; typically dismissive liberal cliches about a somnambulant Ronald Reagan; a strange obsession with the Clinton Administration's «Operation Restore Democracy» in Haiti.
In a year replete with devastating news, the June 22 death of Middle East scholar Fouad Ajami hit especially hard.
In other words, this was an unapologetically Christian service, replete with references to salvation and «amazing grace,» where even the pop stars were transformed into gospel singers.
In fact, David Brody in The New York Times says, «The Bible's replete with examples of flawed individuals being used to accomplish God's will.&raquIn fact, David Brody in The New York Times says, «The Bible's replete with examples of flawed individuals being used to accomplish God's will.&raquin The New York Times says, «The Bible's replete with examples of flawed individuals being used to accomplish God's will.»
Not - so - distant history is replete with «good Christians» participating in lynchings, feuds, duels, secret attacks in the middle of the night, and more.
The preceding chapters are replete with examples of our estrangement in the world of today.
Scripture is replete withexamples, but perhaps especially in the Psalms, as in the opening lines of Psalm 63:
In the latter regard, H. Paul Santmire whose study of the history of Western attitudes toward nature is one of the best available, provides perspective when he writes: «The theological tradition of the West is neither ecologically bankrupt, as some of its popular and scholarly critics have maintained and as numbers of its own theologians have assumed, nor replete with immediately accessible, albeit long - forgotten ecological riches hidden everywhere in its deeper vaults, as some contemporary Christians, who are profoundly troubled by the environmental crises and other related concerns, might wistfully hope to find» (Santmire, 5In the latter regard, H. Paul Santmire whose study of the history of Western attitudes toward nature is one of the best available, provides perspective when he writes: «The theological tradition of the West is neither ecologically bankrupt, as some of its popular and scholarly critics have maintained and as numbers of its own theologians have assumed, nor replete with immediately accessible, albeit long - forgotten ecological riches hidden everywhere in its deeper vaults, as some contemporary Christians, who are profoundly troubled by the environmental crises and other related concerns, might wistfully hope to find» (Santmire, 5in its deeper vaults, as some contemporary Christians, who are profoundly troubled by the environmental crises and other related concerns, might wistfully hope to find» (Santmire, 5).
It has been a shameful episode in American history, already replete with extremist groups out to exploit and harm.
The Hebrew scriptures are replete with scorn for the «idolatry» that makes gods in the likeness of humans.
In a book replete with evaluations and magisterial judgments tossed in as throw - away lines, Till We Have Faces — arguably the most powerful piece of fiction written by Lewis — is mentioned only twicIn a book replete with evaluations and magisterial judgments tossed in as throw - away lines, Till We Have Faces — arguably the most powerful piece of fiction written by Lewis — is mentioned only twicin as throw - away lines, Till We Have Faces — arguably the most powerful piece of fiction written by Lewis — is mentioned only twice.
In addition to numbers, the book is replete with anecdotal evidence for this stigma, including tales of departmental heads urging women professors outright not to have children.
In March 1941, by which time Germans had already inflicted enormous harm on the Jews of Germany and Europe, Archbishop Konrad Gröber published a pastoral letter replete with antisemitism.
Given the pervasiveness of this moral theory and its impact upon the common person, it is no accident that our own century is replete with political movements that require or threaten the destruction of known values in order to create a future of unlimited happiness.
In some cases this means continuing the author's lead in A Sort of Life, which, for instance, presents the horrors of boarding school (on the other side of the «green baize door» from his family quarters) as a season in hell, replete with demonic adversaries among the student bodIn some cases this means continuing the author's lead in A Sort of Life, which, for instance, presents the horrors of boarding school (on the other side of the «green baize door» from his family quarters) as a season in hell, replete with demonic adversaries among the student bodin A Sort of Life, which, for instance, presents the horrors of boarding school (on the other side of the «green baize door» from his family quarters) as a season in hell, replete with demonic adversaries among the student bodin hell, replete with demonic adversaries among the student body.
Think of the coronations in the United Kingdom, where the civil head of state is crowned in Westminster Abbey by the Archbishop of Canterbury attended by all the prelates of the church, in a centuries - old religious ceremony replete with choirs, trumpet fanfares and processionals, seen and heard worldwide by millions on radio and television.
Our history is sadly replete with morally disgusting acts committed in the name of religion by the repugnant, from the Salem witch trials to the attempted annihilation of native Americans to slavery and segregation.
In addition, if you look at the history of the Catholic church, it is replete with stories of lust, greed, envy, and wrath.
By the end of Christmas Day, we were satisfied — and sated: drained of wonder and prone to a reaction against the overindulgence, the replete, in a season of charity.
Yet the Bible is replete with such genealogical material, and even Jesus is situated in its repetitive detail.
Her book is replete with examples of the ways in which texts restrict possible interpretations in order to drive home the validity of a particular ideological position.
While the City of Angels is replete with meat - minded eateries, one such restaurant — STK in the W Los Angeles in West Beverly Hills — rises above thanks to an inimitable mix: a well - conceived and expertly executed menu proffered in a high - intensity, chic club - like atmosphere where dining is far more than eating: it's an event.
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