Sentences with phrase «shadows of»

To doubt its inspiration would be folly; on the other hand, to take it as literally inspired and therefore all of one level would be to miss the great events and the lights and shadows of experience that brought it into being.
Many of the Old Testament covenants were precursors — types and shadows of the prophesied Messiah.
The emotional climate of families can be enhanced profoundly by the nurturing relationships within a dynamic, caring church in all the light and the shadows of a family's life cycle.
I pause for a last moment, gazing into the shadows of Oregon's setting sun.
No sooner had I reached the end of the verse than the light of certainty flooded my heart and all dark shadows of doubt fled away.»
In the shadows of society, subcultures will flourish in their way, but nobody will mistake them for the culture.
In the bright sun and sharp shadows of a southern exposure, romance pits innocent good against obvious evil in high noon adventure.
Assimilate, utilize, the shadows of later life: enfeeblement, loneliness, the sense that no further horizons lie ahead...
Paul says in Colossians 2 that the feasts are just shadows of things to come.
Jesus knows external sins are shadows of true transformation, and we're merely reshuffling the deck until we address what's underneath.
may have been because he wanted the woman to come out of the shadows of cultural disrespectibility and let him heal her spirit as well as her body.
He calls for justice to freak in with solar power and banish the shadows of oppression.
As we finish listening to Paul's excited sharing of this vast new possibility for the gospel, we hear Matthew telling us how the Magi completed their journey — dismounting, entering into the shadows of the cave, kneeling and offering their gifts.
It sings of light from the gloomiest dark, of justice from the smoldering ruins of oppression, and of a new Kingdom from the shadows of Empire.
I'd occasionally lived on the streets, smoked butts I'd found in the gutters and begged for change in the Hoboken, New Jersey, train station and in the shadows of the twin towers.
The space program and the stunning pictures of earth, at first grainy black - and - white shadows of the great shapes familiar from maps, gave further impetus to the idea of convergence, of one world.
I live in the shadows of NorthPoint Church.
It may be difficult for young people today to appreciate the effort it took for those of earlier generations to escape the shadows of Marx and Freud.
There's valuable information and insights to be found in the shadows of obscurity.
After a troublesome few years for Bitcoin within the headlines when it comes to its funds weak point, consideration may lastly be turning to Litecoin — which admittedly has existed below the shadows of the trendy ICO craze and even the Bitcoin Cash experiment.
The last 12 months or so have seen blockchain finally emerge from the shadows of bitcoin — with much of the attention having definitively shifted away from the digital currency and onto the technology of the ledger underpinning it.
Twice denied an opportunity to run for the leadership of the Wildrose Party, controversial Conservative Party Member of Parliament Rob Anders is still lurking in the shadows of the deflated Alberta conservative opposition party.
US trade representative Robert Lighthizer is the man lurking in the shadows of Donald Trump's trade offensive on China.
Bitcoin exchanges and merchant processors were the bitcoin 1.0 trailblazers that brought bitcoin out of the shadows of the dark web and started to lift the reputational stain left by Silk Road.
Andrew is passionate about strengthening family businesses and helping successors find their own path by stepping out of the shadows of their parents.
Though it is home to well - known technology companies such as Priceline Group Inc. and its subsidiary Kayak.com, Connecticut's dispersed startup community has operated in the shadows of New York and Boston for years.
They are shadows of their former selves.
The Australian Small Industrials market retreated 2 % over the week in the shadows of the ongoing Nasdaq volatility.
Five days before the D.C. primary, several hundred supporters gathered in a skateboard park and parking lot in the shadows of the Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium, now home to D.C. United, to hear Sanders speak.
Wallace lived most of his adult life in the shadows of one of his achievements or another.
Its high - dynamic - range — HDR — feature works very well, bringing out great details in the shadows of brightly lit shots.
In the shadows of these ultramodern buildings, the ancient Malay village of Kampung Baru still thrives, with free - roaming roosters and a slow pace of life that's usually only to be found in the most rural of villages.
When they do choose to exercise their freedom and work outside the office, they find they suffer as second - class citizens in the shadows of their less inventive and more conservative colleagues.
She appears to have intentionally created a highly secretive organization that operated in the shadows of the tech world for roughly 10 years.
It also features supervillain Thanos, who has lurked in the shadows of brief post-credit scenes and cameos for the last six years.
Today's Fortune 500 list is a mere shadow of what it was in 1995.
Close to the target, however, the shadow of the ship itself blocks all the light, and the SEALs find themselves working in pitch dark, McRaven said.
At a beige, two - storey building outfitted with security cameras, in the shadow of several affluent Toronto condos, a steady trickle of customers comes to buy pot.
It's a bland reboot that also happened to fall in the shadow of the far superior «The Jungle Book,» which came out in April.
While promising young companies like HootSuite inspire new hope, Canada's tech industry still lies in the shadow of fallen titans.
Skimping on the business plan Without a shadow of a doubt, the biggest mistake that any business can make is to try and establish themselves without having a solid plan in place.
Poloz and his deputies were working in the shadow of a prime minister who was committed to balancing the budget.
The provincial fishery is a shadow of what it was before the 1992 commercial cod moratorium.
At around # 60 a share, it's trading at a shadow of its IPO price of # 374 back in 2011.
«I can say now, without a shadow of a doubt, despite the naysayers, the skeptics, we will persist,» said Nick Sampson, Faraday Future's senior vice president of R&D and engineering, at the conclusion of the show.
To understand why, you first have to get past the facial hair, the plaid shirts and the skyrocketing rents and consider how consumerism has been reimagined, there, in the shadow of Wall Street.
The company is also stepping out from the shadow of its partner agencies and establishing MDC Partners as a brand in its own right.
Long associated with older industries, Osaka has struggled to get out of the shadow of Tokyo as a start - up hub, but it has upped its game in recent years with new start - up investment funds, downtown university campuses, incubators and pitch events.
Here is where the sky ends, the horizon curving away to reveal the star - freckled shadow of space.
Jim Cramer argues that OPEC is a «shadow of its former self» and no longer wields control over the price of oil.
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