Sentences with phrase «surfeits not»

Love surfeits not, lust like a glutton dies, Love is all truth, lust full of forged lies.

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And yet these companies increasingly do not see IPOs as a viable exit option due to the costs — both real and regulatory — and the relative surfeit of late - stage financing available on the private markets.
«Behold, THIS was the guilt of your sister Sodom: she and her daughters had pride, surfeit of food, and prosperous ease, but did not aid the poor and needy.
In Ezekiel 16 God says, «Behold this was the guilt of your sister Sodom: she and her daughters had pride, surfeit of food, and prosperous ease, but did not aid the poor and needy...»
But Luther's troubles were not such as to strike his superiors as markedly different from those of other dedicated young religious with their scruples, their enthusiasm for study, and their surfeit of energy.
Overall, it does not feel like there is a surfeit of wine anywhere in the world right now.
Former President Jerry John Rawlings posited, «As we hold this dialogue to plot an agenda for a positive performance in 2020, we have to take due note that the re-organisation is a process that involves embracing our party's core ideals and ensuring that we are not swayed by the crass monetization of Ghanaian politics, which used to be alien to our party and which unfortunately, has contributed rather notoriously to the surfeit of negativity and divisiveness plaguing our party.»
The former President also called on the party not to be swayed by the «crass monetization of Ghanaian politics which used to be alien to our party [NDC] and which unfortunately has contributed rather notoriously to the surfeit of negativity and divisiveness plaguing our party.»
He said: `' we hold this dialogue to plot an agenda for a positive performance in 2020, we have to take due note that the re-organisation is a process that involves embracing our party's core ideals and ensuring that we are not swayed by the crass monetization of Ghanaian politics which used to be alien to our party and which unfortunately has contributed rather notoriously to the surfeit of negativity and divisiveness plaguing our party.»
Where the surfeit of carotenoids came from isn't clear.
Although that marker, called IL21, had not previously been associated with autoimmune diseases, the gene that produces it sits right in the stretch of DNA known to make these mice vulnerable to diabetes, suggesting that IL21 might make a drug target, says Sarvetnick.Furthermore, by giving the animals a shot of dead bacteria — similar to an immunization in humans — when they were newborns, Sarvetnick and her colleagues prevented a surfeit of CD4 + and CD8 + cells.
Low energy intake plus low energy expenditure (low energy flux), not energy surfeit, predicts future body fat gain.
Finally, Iron Man 2 emerges as a movie that's at war, not between Iron Man and his surfeit of enemies, but between two different movie - making instincts.
The movie's all - too - deliberate pace holds the viewer at arms length for much of its overlong running time, however, as Foley's rough - cut sensibilities result in a surfeit of palpably padded - out and entirely needless sequences - with the ensuing lack of momentum ensuring that certain moments aren't able to pack the visceral punch that Foley has intended.
That burst of imagination never comes, so this thin game ends up trying to coast on a surfeit of charm it doesn't possess.
Until that day, Paramount's Dragonslayer is a must - have for fans of fantasy and film historians just now beginning to understand that, in spite of its lapses, the Eighties as a decade produced a lion's share of seminal fantasies (not mentioned are perhaps the two best — Back to the Future and Predator): genre pictures home to artful dissent, outrage, and no surfeit of sorrow.
It's not for lack of star power or high concept that Showtime shows suck — not a surfeit of budgets or production values, no.
As it stands, though, the film isn't nearly as effective as one might hope - despite a surfeit of extremely positive attributes.
The engine only produces 210 horsepower, but the surfeit of torque mostly makes up for that, and in most instances the car doesn't feel as if it's lacking in power.
The test car, supplied by Norman Brothers Datsun, Orlando, had a sticker price of $ 22,970, which covered a surfeit of appointments and gadgetry, not to mention a potent 3 - liter V - 6 engine with fuel injection and turbocharger.
The test car, supplied by Norman Brothers Datsun of Orlando, had a sticker price of $ 22,970, which covered a surfeit of appointments and gadgetry, not to mention a potent 3 - liter V - 6 engine with fuel injection and turbocharger.
What unites all these stories is a belief that the modern world, despite a surfeit of obfuscation, complication, and downright deceit, is not impenetrable, is not unknowable, and — if the right questions are asked — is even more intriguing than we think.
It's not about popular breeds entering the shelter, it's about reducing the number of individuals of a particular type that the shelter already has a surfeit of.
It complicates its own most obvious readings of racial and sexual identity by cutting across love, sex, lust, and longing to illustrate and embody the excruciating surfeit of words — spoken and written, etched on porcelain in notational shorthand (in Valerie Piraino's wonderfully ruminative series «Simone,» from 2010), and silk - screened ever so faintly on canvas (in Pendleton's Concrete, from 2004, which ticks off evocative phrases such as «the smell of your neck in August» and «somewhere between forgiving too easily and not giving in at all»)-- that prop up and then ruin relationships, pure verbiage as a cruel mirage.
If the surfeit of exhibition openings across Mayfair and Soho, in west London, was not evidence enough, the ground floor of Marian Goodman Gallery's voluminous London home provides ample sign that summer has passed.
Two spaces in Chelsea — the better part of three floors at 980 Madison Avenue and, next door, a bookshop and small gallery — would seem like a surfeit of real estate to most dealers, but not Larry Gagosian.
In the face of this surfeitnot to mention the previous century of notable books about the conflict — Wednesday night's panel at Cooper Union about the literature of the Great War, part of the PEN World Voices Festival, served as a live recommended - reading engine.
The West has a surfeit of balancing authorities, which isn't necessarily a good thing.
There have been a near surfeit of reports recently looking at the greenhouse gas emissions of natural gas, most of which have concluded that, to varying degrees, we're underestimating emissions, the effects of methane leakage on those, and natural gas isn't always as climate - friendly as claimed.
But I do not think that society should be structured in such a way as to produce a painful shortage of doctors, nurses and sheet metal workers and a harmful surfeit of lawyers.
But the surfeit of news satires is nonetheless a telling indication — and ought to be a clear sign to the media themselves — that not only are they not being taken seriously, they're viewed as part of the problem.
We have a surfeit of trained lawyers, but a huge deficit in access to justice — a situation which simply does not make sense.
You still don't get an AC power adapter in the box, though given the target audience likely has a surfeit of chargers (or that a USB port on your computer will suffice) we don't see that as too much of an issue.
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