Sentences with phrase «such recitals»

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But workers who smile as a result of cultivating positive thoughts — such as a tropical vacation or a child's recital — improve their mood and withdraw less.
Some activities — such as games or recitals or celebrations — have built - in peaks.
The descriptions of Paradise are in such beautiful language that they make a deep impression on anyone who listens to the recital of the parts of the Qur» an which refer to it.
Ibn Abd al - Wahhab also held that the recital of the creed — I testify that there is no God but God and Muhammad is the Messenger of God — is not sufficient testimony of one's faith in Islam but must be accompanied by other devotions such as prayer and almsgiving.
The theory that faith increases and decreases has its roots in the Qur» an in such passages as this, «The believers are they whose hearts thrill with fear when God's name is mentioned, and whose faith increases at each recital of His words, and who put trust in their Lord» (Surah VIII, 2).
«Sermons [in such churches] are political harangues,» Berger complains, «and «prayers» the recital of political platforms.»
Process philosophy can complement this biblical recital by providing a description of the necessary conditions whereby such contingent divine activity is possible, just as the biblical recital can complement this abstract philosophical outline by giving it specific, concrete historical contours.
For instance, known Jewish forms for receiving proselytes show parallels to elements in the Christian catechesis, such as the insistence upon a radical reorientation of moral standards, and upon membership in a society carrying solemn obligations; such, again, as the recital of typical commandments which the convert will be expected to observe, and the warning of the danger of persecution» with demands for constancy.
They tried her in the infirmary, but without much success, although her kindness, zeal, and devotion were without bounds, and her charity rose to acts of such a heroism that our readers would not bear the recital of them.
Those nights are usually spent in performing acts of devotion such as salats, dhikrs, Qur» an recital, and the distribution of alms in order to make sure that they will be done on the correct night which commemorates the descent of the Qur» an.
Such institutions can be very large, and the subjects they offer may include all branches of Islamic theology from elementary Qur» an recital up to the three constituents of Islamic science — law, creed, and Sufism — as well as the accessory sciences such as instruction in the correct way to recite the Qur» an, Arabic grammar, exegesis of the Qur» an, and the study of the HadSuch institutions can be very large, and the subjects they offer may include all branches of Islamic theology from elementary Qur» an recital up to the three constituents of Islamic science — law, creed, and Sufism — as well as the accessory sciences such as instruction in the correct way to recite the Qur» an, Arabic grammar, exegesis of the Qur» an, and the study of the Hadsuch as instruction in the correct way to recite the Qur» an, Arabic grammar, exegesis of the Qur» an, and the study of the Hadith.
Commemoration recitals take place not only on the birthday of the Prophet but also on other occasions such as the annual commemoration of the death of one's parents, or at the time of the hair - sacrifice of one's child, or on the night before a boy's circumcision, or the night before a marriage ceremony.
The recital of the life history of the founder of a Sufi order, or just listening to such a recitation, is considered to be a good work in religion, and it actually does have an edifying effect on the believer.
You can glue them to a small bottle of hand lotion or any such small item as a gift for somebody special (like a violin teacher or a friend graduating or performing in a recital).
Extras: Beale specializes in smart, engaging itineraries such as a Gabriel García Márquez — themed trip with stops in the writer's birth town of Aracataca, the untamed Tayrona National Park, and Cartagena, where travelers might enjoy a private recital of vallenato music.
These shows can take the form of operatic concerts, theatrical productions, or any other form of performance art such as dances or recitals.
A visual and aural experience, the exhibition feature's some of the artist's most celebrated and innovative creations, including Aviarium works that explore wave vectors of bird vocalizations; and examples from his sculptural Recital series paying homage to overlooked figures such as blues legend Bessie Smith and Arctic explorer Matthew Henson.
The works of art in Recital pay homage to the legacies of a number of immortal and enigmatic figures such as Bessie Smith, W. E. B. Du Bois, John Brown, Matthew Henson and John Coltrane, among others.
The image is surrealistic, despite the fact, that the human - dog figure is not visually unsettling, a frequently used theme evident in other surrealist paintings such as Leonora Carrington's «Recital of Dreams» (c. 1930) and Max Ernst's «Attirement of the Bride» (1940).
The Transliterative Tease, 6 p.m. Jan. 15, Dudley Recital Hall, 4173 Elgin: Through the lens of phonetic, semantic, and theological slippage, The Transliterative Tease explores the potential for transliteration — the conversion of scripts — as a strategy equally of resistance and research into notions such as identity politics, colonialism, and faith.
The gallery has held public poetry readings by such notable poets as the late Kenneth Koch, collaborations between poets and painters with the poets reading their work, talks by the late film maker and member, Rudy Burckhardt, and occasional dance recitals.
Recitals, which Adkins orchestrated with the Corps through collective improvisation, have commemorated and celebrated such figures as abolitionist John Brown, musician John Coltrane, explorer Matthew Henson, and singer Bessie Smith.
Adkins also founded the Lone Wolf Recital Corps, a collaborative group with rotating membership, with whom he performed dynamic combinations of spoken word, music, and song, within installations that included invented costumes, sculpture, and instruments such as his 18 - foot long Akrhaphone horns.
As host Member States may not demand from EU citizens in this first period to have sufficient means of subsistence and personal medical cover, it is legitimate, according to the Court, not to require those Member States to be responsible for those citizens during this Following explicitly the opinion of the Advocate - General, such an interpretation would meet the objective stated in recital 10 of the Directive to maintain the «financial equilibrium of the social assistance systems of the Member States» (para. 45).
The use of such information for other purposes, in particular for the application of EU competition rules, is explicitly excluded in the proposed Regulation (see both the Commission's Explanatory Memorandum and Recital 14).
It justifies this final claim — that the E-Privacy Directive includes data access legislation — on the (weak) grounds that recital 21 of the directive stipulates that the directive's aim is to protect confidentiality by preventing unauthorised access to communications, including «any data related to such communications» [77].
Such a function, so the Court, is already provided by the device offered for sale by Mr Wullems (para. 38), and this function goes beyond the mere provision of physical facilities (cf. Recital 27; e.g. the mere provision of hardware without pre-installed software: in Rafael Hoteles the Court held that TV sets installed in hotel rooms, to which a television signal was communicated, goes beyond the mere provision of physical facilities because it made access to broadcasts possible, para. 46).
Whereas other participants in STL transactions such as shipyards, leasing companies and other intermediaries benefit from an indirect effect of that advantage, the Commission considered that the advantage initially collected by the EIG / investors was not transferred to them (recital 163).
This provision must be read in conjunction with Recital 6, which states that «administrative proceedings leading to sanctions such as competition, trade, tax, financial services proceedings and other investigations by administrative authorities in relation to these proceedings, and also civil proceedings are not covered by this Directive.»
Such a notice - and - take - down system, thus far, only exists for passive hosting providers under Article 14 E-Commerce Directive (see Recital 42), which establishes secondary liability for intermediary service providers if they fail to remove infringing content once they have been notified.
In such cases, recitals have been playing major role in defining the proper scope of regulations (case law on Brussels 1 regulation may be a good example).
The advocate - general proceeded to state that his conclusion that anti-suit injunctions in support of arbitration are permitted by the Brussels I (recast) is supported by the fourth paragraph of recital 12, which states that the Regulation should not apply to an action or ancillary proceedings relating to, in particular, the conduct of an arbitration procedure or any other aspects of such a procedures not to the recognition or enforcement of awards.
Finally, para 4 of recital 12 states that the Regulation should not apply to any action or ancillary proceedings relating to (in particular) the establishment of an arbitral tribunal, the powers of arbitrators, the conduct of an arbitration procedure or any other aspects of such a procedure, nor to any action or judgment concerning the annulment, review, appeal, recognition or enforcement of an arbitral award.
A parent attending a child's piano recital for two hours may worry about the «lost opportunity cost» of that time and feel that such lost time has to be justified.
(8) As regards the devastating effects of crime linked to such dealing, the first recital in the preamble to Framework Decision 2004 / 757 / JHA (9) states that illicit drug trafficking poses a threat to health, safety and the quality of life of citizens of the European Union, and to the legal economy, stability and security of the Member States.
80 However, in the course of such an examination and when determining in particular whether the conditions laid down in Article 7 (1) of Directive 2003/86 are satisfied, the provisions of that directive must be interpreted and applied in the light of Articles 7 and 24 (2) and (3) of the Charter, as is moreover apparent from recital 2 in the preamble to and Article 5 (5) of that directive, which require the Member States to examine the applications for reunification in question in the interests of the children concerned and with a view to promoting family life.
54 It is apparent from recital 10 in the preamble to Directive 2004/38, in particular, that that condition is intended, inter alia, to prevent such persons becoming an unreasonable burden on the social assistance system of the host Member State (Ziolkowski and Szeja, paragraph 40).
B. Important Events: Both parties shall (as soon as is reasonably possible after learning of the event) timely notify the other party of any reasonably important event occurring while the child is in their care, such as, but not limited to baptisms, bar mitzvahs, sporting events, dance recitals, school plays, etc..
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