Sentences with phrase «sentence meant the world to»

Not exact matches

I interpret this last sentence to mean that the same God who is present in the life of humans, including Jesus, is present also in the world in which humans live.
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This I take to be the meaning of a sentence in Science and the Modern World in which Whitehead refers explicitly to the «that» of things: «We have to search whether nature does not in its very being show itself as self - explanatory.
Hard though it is to define autism in a single sentence, Alex says that the disability means those affected «struggle to socialise, communicate and understand the world around them».
One is the 1952 paperback publication of the Qur» an explicitly in a Muslim's translation (The Meaning of the Glorious Koran: An Explanatory Translation by Mohammed Marmaduke Pickthall [New York: Mentor Books, 1953]-- note the opening sentence of the Foreword: «The aim of this work is to present to English readers what Muslims of the world over hold to be the meaning of the words of the KoMeaning of the Glorious Koran: An Explanatory Translation by Mohammed Marmaduke Pickthall [New York: Mentor Books, 1953]-- note the opening sentence of the Foreword: «The aim of this work is to present to English readers what Muslims of the world over hold to be the meaning of the words of the Komeaning of the words of the Koran....
From that sentence it seems to mean that humans evolved or changed to combat against the news threats of the world.
This means, of course, attention now should turn to how Lay and Skilling will be sentenced in the post-Booker world.
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