There are several
such glimpses of modern behavior at sites in Africa and western Asia that precede the Upper Paleolithic by a long shot.
In the good earth, and in
such glimpses of the Good Society as we have we discern a deeper reality upon which these depend.
You can get
such a glimpse of her personality from all her pictures - happy happy birthday to your sweet girl!
Punch - Drunk Love Director: Paul Thomas Anderson Year: 2002 It may be hard to recall, but there was once a time when the world believed in Adam Sandler — and we have P.T. Anderson to thank for
such a glimpse of hope.
Not exact matches
Jan. 6, 2006 — While much
of the buzz about this year's International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas has centered on personal entertainment
such as video - on - demand, portable media players, and giant television monitors, the four - day exhibition is also providing
glimpses of the future
of small business technology.
The response offers a small
glimpse of the negative impact
such laws, known as Religious Freedom Restoration Act, or RFRA, legislation, can have on state economies.
With other new buyer behaviors,
such as those related to social influence, we are only getting a
glimpse of at this moment in time.
Tolkien says it best: «It is the mark
of a good fairy - story,
of the higher or more complete kind, that however wild its events, however fantastic or terrible the adventures, it can give to child or man that hears it, when the «turn» comes, a catch
of the breath, a beat and lifting
of the heart, near to (or indeed accompanied by) tears, as keen as that given by any form
of literary art... In
such stories, when the sudden «turn» comes we get a piercing
glimpse of joy, and heart's desire, that for a moment passes outside the frame, rends indeed the very web
of story, and lets a gleam come through.»
If, on the other hand, he somehow got a
glimpse of the fact that I am calling for a biblically grounded and distinctive Christian political philosophy, then he should have seen that I do not merely «come precariously close» to trying to do
such a thing; that is precisely what the book is about.
Jay responded by ruminating on this clause in the Constitution and confessing sadly that «the word slaves was avoided, probably on account
of the existing toleration
of slavery, and
of its discordancy with the principles
of the Revolution; and from a consciousness
of its being repugnant to... the Declaration
of Independence» (111:298) The number
of such revealing
glimpses into the thinking
of the founders is almost without number.
Cappy, I'm really not mocking you, but can you start to
glimpse the absolute, sheer lunacy
of such a belief?
Were the authors
of Ecclesiastics or Ruth or Leviticus simply men who «caught a
glimpse of mystery, the Unknowable, and did their best, inspired by
such a vision» I highly doubt it.
They knew what they were doing, for they weren't «men caught a
glimpse of mystery, the Unknowable, and did their best, inspired by
such a vision,...»
To say that the Bible was written by «men caught a
glimpse of mystery, the Unknowable, and did their best, inspired by
such a vision,...» to me comes across as either:
To risk a generalization even more reckless than those I have already made: from the time
of the pre-Socratics, all the great speculative and moral systems
of the pagan world were, in varying degrees, confined to this totality, to either its innermost mechanisms or outermost boundaries; rarely did any
of them catch even a
glimpse of what might lie beyond
such a world; and none could conceive
of reality except as a kind
of strife between order and disorder, within which a sacrificial economy held all forces in tension.
The image
of a woman who is battered for 20 years by her clergyman husband and who would forgive him, «because the Bible tells her to,» the image
of a young mother and father who can not understand why their three - year - old daughter was sexually abused in the day care center to which they had entrusted her each morning; the image
of a woman who was sacked from the women's program
of her church because she refused to comply to the request
of the president
of the church that she and the other women vote for him in his election campaign; the image
of a 14 - year - old migrant domestic worker who faces the death sentence on trumped up charges, because she would not give in to the sexual demands
of her employer; the image
of a male priest
of a church saying that every time he beats his wife she should thank him, because she is one step closer to salvation; or the priest who would make sexual advances on a woman who out
of vulnerability turns to the church for pastoral comfort... these are but a
glimpse of the many
such images that are gathered during the course
of this Decade.
And in the political sphere,
such conflicts provide a fascinating
glimpse into the problems
of accommodating an increasingly large and confident Islamic community to the religiously pluralistic character
of a secular state.
Such a total change in outlook is regarded as a
glimpse into the life
of ecstasy and bliss which is the consummation
of the religious quest.
Here and there it may be, we can catch a
glimpse of the wonderful order in nature, the regularity
of the stars, scattered over the wide spaces
of the universe yet obedient to one law; the order to be found even in the microscopic world, as also within visible things concerning which science has given
such amazing information in recent years; the order in the construction
of a flower or
of an animal, from the flea to the whale, a noteworthy obedience to law even in the life
of man.
Of course, even with the connection, we are likewise limited to a mere temporary glimpse of His actuality; but at least we are knowledgeable to such truth and ever thirity to return again and again to the well...
Of course, even with the connection, we are likewise limited to a mere temporary
glimpse of His actuality; but at least we are knowledgeable to such truth and ever thirity to return again and again to the well...
of His actuality; but at least we are knowledgeable to
such truth and ever thirity to return again and again to the well.....
As
such it is a
glimpse of what God has in mind for all
of us.
But
such a consequence can only be anticipated and
glimpsed on the unique basis
of a hermeneutic where self - understanding is the reply to notions as narrowly «literary» as those
of the text, the work, and the world
of the text.
«What
such people seek,» writes Pagels,»... [are] insights or intimations
of the divine that validate themselves in experience — what we might call hints and
glimpses offered by the luminous epinoia.»
As the people
of God, we are commanded to live in
such a fashion that the world around us gets a
glimpse of what God is like.
Mark
of Whitstable's book provides
glimpses of what
such a study might yield, but it is unfortunately only an introduction to that study and serves more to whet the appetite than to satisfy it.
Such is the implication of the comment on the period of the Judges just now quoted; such, too, is the impression we derive from glimpses of David's judicial administrat
Such is the implication
of the comment on the period
of the Judges just now quoted;
such, too, is the impression we derive from glimpses of David's judicial administrat
such, too, is the impression we derive from
glimpses of David's judicial administration.
Nine letters document the rebaptism controversy, and a handful offer a
glimpse into other aspects
of life in the mid-third century,
such as scandals among virgins and the devastation caused by barbarous raids.
HD provides an inside
glimpse into the design practices
of hospitality firms
such as Wilson Associates, Ian Schrager Company, HBA, Yabu Pushelberg, and toni chi and associates.
Given, now, a handsome señorita, with fine oval face and large, soft eyes, and broad, low brow and a strain
of pure Castilian blood, to show red - warm through olive cheeks, a white kerchief over her bosom, and a
glimpse of amber or gold beads about her throat, and the low, gray, wide - roofed adobe, scarlet - hued with festoons
of red peppers, the whole seen against the burnt umber or yellow
of the hills and under the pearly haze
of a morning in September, and you have a grouping
of such splendid color as would delight the heart
of a painter.
But, there's no point putting them in places —
such as the top
of the chassis — where fans can only get a
glimpse of them at very specific angles.
HRV provides a
glimpse into an athlete's autonomic nervous system profile, the part
of the nervous system that is highly responsive to life stressors,
such as training, practice, poor sleep, etc..
We have seen
glimpses of our manager's preferred style in recent games
such as Spurs and Everton, however these performances have been undermined by dreadful showings against Villa, West Ham, and now Basel.
Yet there have been
glimpses of the Senegalese's virtuosity
such as his backheel set up Salah's leveller against Leicester on Saturday.
Benjamin Mendy only showed
glimpses of his talents on the pitch before his knee injury but he has been
such a huge presence in the dressing room you would have to say he is worth the # 52m City paid anyway.
The finely balanced combination
of level - headedness and extra passion required to gain an edge in
such a derby was difficult to find, but the midfielder showed it in
glimpses.
We continued on the walking tour which included a
glimpse at the exteriors
of buildings which once housed the studios
of artists
such as Picasso, Toulouse - Lautrec, and Van Gogh.
This is a very important stage, because not only will your baby learn how to eat, but they will also get to have a
glimpse of table manners, table interactions, and
such.
I'm not saying you do it every time,
of course, because sleep is a beautiful thing, but there is
such a power in taking a look around in those middle
of the night feedings, catching a
glimpse of the moonlight, and really treasuring just being there in the moment with your baby.
There were
glimpses of hope but they were always tainted with worry and instead
of finding joy in moments
such as hearing a heartbeat, all I felt was relief.
Finding the best baby carrier for hiking will greatly depend on your personal circumstances
such as budget, age
of your child, and how often you'll use it, but here's a
glimpse of the best carriers in each price range and category.
Thoughts
of such ululation
of Hon. Bagbin, reminds me
of the early days
of Chairman Flt Lt. Jerry John Rawlings in whom citizens
of many countries in the third world at the time, craved with desperation to catch
glimpse ofand wished he was the Head
of State
of their home countries.
Rare photographs
such as this reveal an array
of opaque organs and a
glimpse of its unusually shaped eyes.
Astronomers would dearly have liked to get a
glimpse of such structures to find out more about how galaxies were born.
The discovery offers a rare
glimpse into a mysterious stage
of the learning process, and it may one day provide scientists with a new way to treat memory impairments,
such as those caused by dementia.
Astronomers had long thought
such in - betweeners might exist and believed they might be catching
glimpses of them, but they had no solid proof.
By doing so, HealthMap provides a
glimpse of potential disease outbreaks in local pockets, often before government and other health agencies
such as the World Health Organization and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) realize they are threats.
What happens when the unprecedented occurs — when a country
such as Iran, where women are still waiting for even the slightest
glimpse of those better angels, obtains nuclear weapons?
Our hospitals could one day be brought to their knees by antibiotic - resistant superbugs — doctors and scientists are seeing the first
glimpse of such a world
This image was recently published in The Astrophysical Journal and provides a
glimpse of the molecular organization
of such tiny ice structures.
As
such, it provides the first real
glimpse into what baleen whales were like before they evolved their feeding filters.Measuring about 9 to 11 feet long, the specimen was the size
of a bottlenose dolphin, with huge eyes that took up a quarter
of its head.Instead
of echolocating, it most likely depended on keen underwater vision and sharp hearing to track fish and small sharks, which it would then tear apart and shred with its 1.4 - inch - long serrated teeth.