Sentences with phrase «such emphatic»

How did blue enter your work in such an emphatic way?
I feel as if the loss to McGregor has caused people to forget just how great Jose Aldo is, most likely because it's rare to see great fighters get knocked out in such emphatic fashion so early into a fight.
Yet many a phoenix has risen from the ashes of such an emphatic defeat.
For any speaker to continue for 50 minutes with such an emphatic voice, raising his volume over the surrounding noise without pausing for water, or becoming hoarse, takes great control.
I never was expecting such an emphatic win.
Given such immense social pressure, and such emphatic calls - to - action, what right do my wife and I have to ignore this claim?
If one had been asked, instead, about the prospects for a certain set of denominations usually called the mainline churches, such an emphatic response might not be possible.

Not exact matches

Pressed by organizations such as Focus on the Family and the Family Research Council, as well as by the emphatic teaching of the Catholic Church, millions of Americans have been caught up in the effort to restore «the traditional family.»
Moreover, ruach carried other words, such as nephesh and «heart» up with it, so that, as is the way with words, they borrowed meaning from each other and were used together when an emphatic statement of the whole man's inner devotion was wanted.
Brunner appeals explicitly to the prologue of John and to certain sayings of Paul, but surely one who is as emphatic as he in rejecting the authority of Scriptural teachings as such does not mean to say that we accept the doctrine of creation because of the presence of these passages in the New Testament.
«33 He characterizes personal identity: «A whole sequence of actual occasions, each with its own present immediacy, is such that each occasion embodies in its own being the antecedent members of that sequence with an emphatic experience of the self - identity of the past in the immediacy of the present.
What she conveniently ignores is that whereas I devote eight full chapters to such authenticated Marian apparitions as Lourdes and Fatima, I write of the dubious ones» some very dubious, some not so dubious at all» in a single round «up chapter that contains an emphatic caveat.
But essential ecumenicity inheres, if in quietness and subtlety, in the Decalogue; and it receives its first emphatic description of meaning in the Yahwist's work in the tenth century B.C., a work which proclaims the central thesis of God's impingement on Israel, to be sure, but at the same time — such is the historical form of Israel and the meaning of her life — on the world, the whole household of God.
With such an important fixture coming up, another writer here at JustArsenal has called for Danny Welbeck to be given the nod to start against Chelsea, given his emphatic return to action with a first - half brace against Southampton, as well as finding Theo Walcott to set up the third.
Blass has taken classic menswear fabrics, such as twill, tweed, corduroy and camel's hair, and given them a new look by using bold colors, bold patterns and emphatic shaping of jackets.
Now sitting in 10th position in the league after an emphatic win at the DW Stadium on Tuesday, quite how Martin O'Neill has transformed a club in such a short space of time is anyone's guess.
Moreover, because of the deliberate and emphatic nature of the listing (and because this is such a familiar format), the audience for the debate could tell Bentsen was building up to something.
I wish to thank my constituents in Richmond, Yorkshire, one of the greatest places on earth, for their emphatic support through thick and thin over such a long period.
At the center, they meditated daily using techniques designed to foster calm sustained attention on a chosen object and to generate aspirations such as compassion, loving - kindness, emphatic joy and equanimity among participants, for others and themselves.
Are these number for wild caught salmon at a level, in your opinion (current day levels) an emphatic reason to forgo supposedly safe fish such as wild caught salmon?
65 % of men consider such behaviour refreshingly liberated, whilst an equally emphatic 65 % of women think it's unacceptable.
«Chadwick Boseman was only recently confirmed to be entering the Marvel universe as the emphatic superhero the Black Panther, and while such news left many a film fan scratching their heads as to who this young actor is, it should be a question that's easier to answer when James Brown biopic Get On Up has been released; such is the sheer brilliance of the electric performance by this talented star»... Read More»
It's his ability to make music that compliments a scene rather than eclipse it that has made him an invaluable creative partner to filmmakers who work in such intense melodramatic registers, and Burwell is emphatic that his scores aren't responsible for all of the emotional heavy - lifting.
Ludicrously emphatic narration smothers items such as compulsory exercise during the day, because «weakened by generations of inbreeding, these lads can maintain their health and mental capabilities only by maintaining every form of exercise and daily routine and ritual.»
Depending on your stance in relation to such matters, the scene is an emphatic statement of ideas and intentions that you either embrace or reject.
Her first solo show, Ontology at 36 (1981), however, marked a shift that would continue, toward experimentation with mixed materials, representational elements such as the figure, landscape or symbolic imagery, and more emphatic themes.
From September 1959 to January 1960 de Kooning sojourned in Italy, working in Rome, where he produced what are now known as his «black and white» paintings, such as Black and White (Rome) 1959 (fig. 6).24 These are highly reminiscent of Kline's signature style in their combination of bold gestural abstraction, a black and white palette and structured compositions that consist of a series of emphatic strokes that are at odds with each other and positioned at angles that create nearly regular geometric shapes, such as triangles and squares.
The breadth of the exhibition — chronologically and stylistically — is illustrated when comparing a work such as Greene's # 10 (1935), composed of densely layered papers on a small scale in a variety of textures, shapes, and palette of muted hues, to Vicente's Untitled (1980), the expansive picture plane dominated by emphatic vertical and horizontal linear forms in deep greens, purples, and reds.
Subsequently, eroticism became more emphatic in paintings such as Giorgione's Sleeping Venus (ca. 1510), which situated the reclining nude in an idyllic landscape, and Titian's Danaë series (ca. 1553 — 1556).
As my own calculations (independently arrived at by experts such as Dan Nocera and your favorite blogger Roger Pielke Jr.) show that we may be using 6 times as much energy in 2075 as we did in 2010, the boost provided by CO2 could be emphatic.
And some are downright emphatic about their disdain for such competitions — and not because they've never stood to win one.
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