In every situation, we make every effort to make negotiations fair and positive in
the spirit of rebuilding the partnership once the dispute has been settled.
Not exact matches
In its indomitable
spirit it encapsulates the essence
of Russia, and it is now being extensively restored and
rebuilt.
All Christians are ordained by their baptism to see broken and disordered situations and to bring into them «the power
of God in Jesus Christ and the Holy
Spirit in order to
rebuild something.»
It would also help
rebuild social cohesion and increase public
spirit by helping the working poor to feel more a part
of society and less the scapegoat for our country's problems.
it will make you wonder if there is a
spirit beyond our bodies,,, or all
of it is in the brain itself... I see how hard it is for stroke victims to return to their old self after the brain has been damaged... and I wondered sometimes if the person I knew was even in the body anymore... It is a question I do not have a firm answer for... but I like to think the
spirit exists and just can not use the brain anymore... it is like a computer interface that is damaged and the body has failed to repair itself... Our brains can reroute data, or
rebuild some damage..
In 1984, when Uday was 20, Saddam handed his son the reins
of both the country's Olympic committee and its soccer federation, hoping Uday could help
rebuild the
spirit of the nation's youth while also proving himself a worthy successor to his father.
He announced this week what he called a major step forward for the
rebuilding of Penn Station in New York City, saying his projects restore a
spirit of confidence and energy.
He announced what he called a major step forward for the
rebuilding of Penn station in New York City, saying his projects restore a
spirit of confidence and energy.
The massive manor is continuously being
rebuilt and / or expanded on Miss Winchester's orders, on the belief that the house serves as an asylum for the vengeful
spirits of those who have been killed by Winchester rifles over the years.
Here, too, McCormick and Chorn - Pond look beyond the horror to the strength
of the human
spirit to
rebuild, and beyond that, to a world in which genocide will not happen again.
Upon arrival enjoy a brief city and surrounds tour, allowing a deeper insight into the hardships this city has faced in recent times, but also showcasing the vibrant new sense
of community
spirit and hope that has emerged as Christchurch is
rebuilt anew.
With only some walls retained, the public areas and guest rooms were completely
rebuilt and redesigned by Parisian architectFrancois Champsaur to reflect the nature and
spirit of the island.
Another sign describes the status
of a heroic plan, bankrolled by Chinese businessmen, to
rebuild the Palace on - site — or at least something «in the same
spirit.»
Among the highlights
of its first eight years are: Bernd Alois Zimmermann's harrowing Die Soldaten, in which the audience moved «through the music;» the unprecedented six - week residency
of the Royal Shakespeare Company in their own theater
rebuilt in the drill hall; a massive digital sound and video environment by Ryoji Ikeda; a sprawling gauzy, multi-sensory labyrinth created by Ernesto Neto; the event
of a thread, a site - specific installation by Ann Hamilton; the final performances
of the Merce Cunningham Dance Company across three separate stages; the New York Philharmonic performing Karlheinz Stockhausen's sonic masterpiece Gruppen with three orchestras surrounding the audience; WS by Paul McCarthy, a monumental installation
of fantasy, excess, and dystopia; a sonic environment that blurred the boundaries between artist and audience created by the xx; an immersive Macbeth set in a Scottish heath and henge by Rob Ashford and Kenneth Branagh; tears become... streams become..., a genre - defying collaboration between artist Douglas Gordon and pianist Hélène Grimaud, which flooded the Armory's drill hall with an installation
of water, light, and music; and HABEAS CORPUS, a performance and installation by Laurie Anderson based on the story
of a former Guantanamo Bay detainee that examines lost identity, memory, and the resiliency
of the human body and
spirit.
In order to
rebuild the collection
of home treasures, Koo traveled around the world to visit and capture the
spirits of these dispersed vessels at collectors and various museums.
Within New Orleans» rich cultural heritage is also the
spirit of endurance, something that allowed our community to
rebuild stronger than ever after Katrina's devastation.
Thanks to the indomitable
spirit of New Orleanians, their love
of good times and joy is just as much a part
of the city's soul as the determination to
rebuild and reclaim their heritage.