Initially started off slow and confusing but soon made more
sense as secrets are revealed.
Not exact matches
Elizabeth Dunn and Michael Norton reveal the
secret to buying happiness: «Experiential purchases — such
as trips, concerts and special meals — are more deeply connected to our
sense of self, making us who we are.
Even if here we completely ignore the question, in what
sense Jesus» preaching could perhaps after all be designated a hidden or
secret Christian preaching, in any case his preaching was taken up into Christian preaching and became a part of the proclamation in which the Proclaimed is at the same time present
as the Proclaimer» (246).
When one looks for the
secret of such goodness in others or in gratitude thanks God for such a measure of victory
as has come to his own life, the explanation lies in humility, loving outreach, a
sense of divine forgiveness, and power that comes from dwelling in «the
secret place of the Most High.»
Right, numerology makes some
sense when your language uses letters
as numbers, gematriya - style, but nothing in the Bible would lead you to think it was full of
secret messages!
But part of the answer may be his
sense of private language,
as reflected in his longest poem by far, «The
Secret Language of Women,» about the Chinese women who found a way to communicate with their sisters in spite of the Maoist revolution and all the powers of earth.
But on the other hand, when in talking about sin one talks only of such sins, it is so easily forgotten that in a way it may be all right, humanly speaking, with respect to all such things up to a certain point, and yet the whole life may be sin, the well - known kind of sin: glittering vices, willfulness, which either spiritlessly or impudently continues to be or wills to be unaware in what an infinitely deeper
sense a human self is morally under obligation to God with respect to every most
secret wish and thought, with respect to quickness in comprehending and readiness to follow every hint of God
as to what His will is for this self.
I still kept a round of duties, and would not suffer myself to run into any open vices, and so got along very well in time of health and prosperity, but when I was distressed or threatened by sickness, death, or heavy storms of thunder, my religion would not do, and I found there was something wanting, and would begin to repent my going so much to frolics, but when the distress was over, the devil and my own wicked heart, with the solicitations of my associates, and my fondness for young company, were such strong allurements, I would again give way, and thus I got to be very wild and rude, at the same time kept up my rounds of
secret prayer and reading; but God, not willing I should destroy myself, still followed me with his calls, and moved with such power upon my conscience, that I could not satisfy myself with my diversions, and in the midst of my mirth sometimes would have such a
sense of my lost and undone condition, that I would wish myself from the company, and after it was over, when I went home, would make many promises that I would attend no more on these frolics, and would beg forgiveness for hours and hours; but when I came to have the temptation again, I would give way: no sooner would I hear the music and drink a glass of wine, but I would find my mind elevated and soon proceed to any sort of merriment or diversion, that I thought was not debauched or openly vicious; but when I returned from my carnal mirth I felt
as guilty
as ever, and could sometimes not close my eyes for some hours after I had gone to my bed.
But if you just focus on secrecy and the
sense of betrayal, the study notes, well, «in theory, any behavior that is kept
secret or evokes a
sense of betrayal can be defined
as infidelity.»
He said, «Nigerians have the right to protest in the
sense that the President is not a
secret position holder; it is not a position that is answerable to a community and inasmuch
as he is the President of the country, he is answerable to the people.
Everything you say just makes
sense, isn't complicated, and doesn't seem to have spin or that you're trying to sell me some new and improved
secret —
as if the human physiology is changing
as our marketing gimics get more complicated.
The 6th chakra — the subtle - body center of intuition and imagination accessed through a yoga practice — could well be what author and neurologist Oliver Sacks is referring to in the above quote
as a «
secret sense» or «sixth
sense.»
Once you get a
sense of the high emotional pitch at which these characters live their lives — and of the ever - present fear (of eviction, of imprisonment, of poverty and loneliness) that fuels those lives» exhausting intensity — Tangerine, which might be described
as a steadily escalating 87 - minute cascade of F - bomb - laden shouting matches, begins to unfold some of its
secret subtleties.
Rounding out the sterling cast, Sebastian Stan embodies Tonya's first love / husband / ex-husband, Jeff Gillooly,
as a sleazy, if seemingly harmless, dummy with a volatility and violent streak while still managing to bring extra layers to him; Paul Walter Hauser is hilariously moronic
as wannabe
secret agent Shawn Eckhardt; Julianne Nicholson is felicitous casting, looking like every skating coach, and excellent in her own right
as the warm Diane Rawlinson; and McKenna Grace (2017's «Gifted») brings a touching
sense of heartache to young Tonya, especially
as she pleads for her father to stay
as he leaves his daughter with LaVona.
As Egoyan employs his usual technique of travelling back and forth through time, some
secrets about Hilditch's past and present surface, and the relationship between Felicia and Hilditch is in a constant state of flux — but no moreso than than their individual
sense of identity.
Criterion releases two other Max Ophuls classics this week
as well: the delicately sweet and sour La Ronde (1950), a roundelay of chance meetings,
secret trysts, hopeless courtships and cuckolded lovers where everybody and somebody's fool on the romantic merry - go - round, and Le Plaisir (1952), a trilogy of romantic tales told with mix of sweet generosity and a wistful
sense of regret.
As Jack, an dying ex-hippie and environmentalist living in isolation with a daughter (Camilla Belle) who's developed a secret, incestuous love for him, Day - Lewis exudes both a gentleness and a sense of loss, speaking of a former commune with a wistfulness that suggests someone who never really gave up the dream of the «60s even as he watched it di
As Jack, an dying ex-hippie and environmentalist living in isolation with a daughter (Camilla Belle) who's developed a
secret, incestuous love for him, Day - Lewis exudes both a gentleness and a
sense of loss, speaking of a former commune with a wistfulness that suggests someone who never really gave up the dream of the «60s even
as he watched it di
as he watched it die.
That said, kids will certainly be amused by the visuals and action that paint dogs and cats
as leading clandestine lives
as secret agents, and for a while adults will have fun — mostly thanks to Sean Hayes» energetic voiceover work for the baddest (in every
sense) cat of them all, Mr. Tinkles.
Rex tries to make
sense of the chaos
as Secret Service ushers the President into an ambulance, but soon loses complete control when the podium the President was standing on is blown sky high.
The «
Secret Wars» storyline of the modern era (2015) was actually a sequel to the «Infinity» storyline that serves
as the basis for Infinity War, so it would make a lot
sense to have it be the title for Avengers 4.
French has said that Donna Tartt's claustrophobically creepy novel The
Secret History was a major influence on her, and nowhere is this more evident than in The Likeness,
as a growing
sense of unease permeates the creaky old house where these fiercely devoted friends close themselves off from the outside world.
With a strong
sense of Louisiana in the 1950s, this spare first - person novel is full of surprise
as Tiger Ann discovers complicated
secrets about family and responsibility.
As Danny struggles to make
sense of his parents» strange behavior, he uncovers evidence of
secret lives, of names abandoned, and of a sister he thought had died long ago.
But Cady
senses something else behind Gault's mysterious façade, and
as the two grow closer she learns that his closely guarded
secrets could spell life or death for the town — and for Cady herself.
In the now - classic 2006 article «The
Secret Source: Sexually Explicit Young Adult Literature as an Information Source» in the journal Young Adult Library Services (YALS), YA lit scholar Amy Pattee suggests that YA fiction can be a «secret source» of information about sex, including everything from the mechanics of sex acts to «a vocabulary of intimacy that [teens] can use to make sense of their own sexual and romantic feelings.&
Secret Source: Sexually Explicit Young Adult Literature
as an Information Source» in the journal Young Adult Library Services (YALS), YA lit scholar Amy Pattee suggests that YA fiction can be a «
secret source» of information about sex, including everything from the mechanics of sex acts to «a vocabulary of intimacy that [teens] can use to make sense of their own sexual and romantic feelings.&
secret source» of information about sex, including everything from the mechanics of sex acts to «a vocabulary of intimacy that [teens] can use to make
sense of their own sexual and romantic feelings.»
What I am going to share with you guys today is something that's
as close to a «
secret» to trading success
as you will find, and I hope after reading today's lesson you guys have a
sense of confidence and direction about how best to proceed in becoming a «master price action trader»...
However, once you're through that mission, everything seems to slow down... The main scenario is pretty good, and you'll definitely enjoy it, but when it comes down to side missions, I found myself doing them for two reasons; to earn extra Praxis Kits and because I like to make sure I've done everything in an area before I leave it... That
sense of wanting to know more, to learn what
secrets lay behind these missions, just wasn't anywhere near
as powerful
as it was in Human Revolution... On top of that, to me at least, the main scenario seemed to wrap itself up rather quickly...
Mario Odyssey's heavy reliance on exploration is also a remarkable factor to its
sense of adventure
as each Kingdom is ripe with brilliantly constructed
secrets, challenges, and puzzles that further cement Mario Odyssey's profound level of scope.
It does make
sense to try to use world reveals
as a promotional piece ahead of the release of the game and with the internet now allowing fans to find out information so quickly, especially in a world of gaming leaks and datamining,
secrets can be hard to keep.
As a member of a
secret society, you really can't trust anyone but your
senses, but there are different ways of carrying your investigation.
Fighting off the enemy known
as the Calamity, this extremely well written story will have anyone who enjoys in depth storytelling and a true
sense of adventure and discovery not see since the days of
Secret of Mana or Illusion of Gaia.
This association with nature is signature for Merris,
as suggested by many of the exhibitions in which his work is featured or included, such
as The
Secret Life in summer 2015 at Murray Guy Gallery in New York, which brought together cross-generational artists who «approach the natural world with an intuitive
sense of curiosity and profound inventiveness.»
Tuck writes: «There is a freemasonry of painting among figurative painters — and I mean the term in the metaphoric
sense of a
secret club
as well
as the
sense of a guild of highly developed craftsmen, for great skill is required to observe and render the body.
Two
Secret Diptychs features a variety of methods such
as painting, sculpture, assemblage, airbrush and video that embody a
sense of re-assembled memories.
The rolls make
sense as a sculpture formally, it looks cool... I like the work, but feel that there is some
secret organizing impetus I can't see.
It was in this
sense that Walter Benjamin regarded the collector in his Arcades Project, viewing the act of collecting
as related to the desire to understand and organize theworld
as a cosmos: «Perhaps in this way it is possible to concretize the
secret motive that underlies collecting: the fight against dispersion.
As he writes, «Martin's schizophrenia, though never entirely a
secret, seems at odds with her art, which is marked by its clarity and rigour, and an exactitude that never excludes human qualities, and has within it a
sense of immanence.»
Leaving aside the question of whether five years makes
sense for a given user, putting a time limit on restrictions on disclosing or using confidential information wouldn't make
sense for purposes of any confidential information that the disclosing party regards
as a trade
secret,
as doing so could jeopardize its status
as a trade
secret.
(special courts and tribunals are created to deal with cases involving classified information and issues of national security, and the courts have mechanisms for handling trade
secrets, etc. to insure that information is not presented to jurors) So in that
sense, there is nothing a juror could be exposed to in during their service
as jurors that would require any type of continuing restriction.