Sentences with phrase «tamed pteranodon»

Most of this tamed religion seems even more extravagantly appreciative of official policy than any historic establishment feared by our Founding Fathers.
It had been so trained and tamed over the years that it felt too small to contain the wilderness I dreamed of.
But here rises the essential question about our newly tamed establishment.
But with few exceptions it has been tamed nature — the pastoral and bucolic that humans have fenced and framed.
6 «So we are better prepared, thank science» / / / / / while a fine statement on it's own, the auther offers it a a conclucion statement of (5) 7 «Our storms have not yet been tamed.
Truly you can continue to believe that the Great I Am has been tamed... you can continue to believe that He doesn't exist..
It simply will not be tamed.
Yahweh has not only tamed it, but has reduced it to a plaything; chaos is now a source of enjoyment for Yahweh and constitutes no threat to creator or creation (w. 25 - 26).
The God who is God can never be manipulated, measured, captured, or tamed.
In this inversion, the living God, whose biblical qualities like jealousy and wrath have been tamed, has been deprived of freedom and, having been reduced to the Great Enabler, now has little to do except warrant our causes and help us fulfill our aspirations.
we haven't «tamed» God, we've grown past the ridiculous representations of God our ancestors clung to, and some fundamentalists still cling to.
* James 3:7 For every kind of beasts, and of birds, and of serpents, and of things in the sea, is tamed, and hath been tamed of mankind: * Isaiah 27:11 When the boughs thereof are withered, they shall be broken off: the women come, and set them on fire: for it a people of no understanding: therefore he that made them will not have mercy on them, and he that formed them will shew them no favour.
you couldn't be more wrong at the end of the article...» Our storms have not yet been tamed.
A new World Human Order, after all the blood and tears of war, was dawning, with colonies liberated, technology trained and tamed to make the pursuit of happiness a universally accessible opportunity and tranquil environs, with peace and security, a blessing for development and crimson unfoldment of total personality.
While masons tamed the mud....
He doesn't get tamed.
and to the idiot author who ended this article with the fact that «We have tamed our God».
But too often Francis» radical message is lost and we reduce him to a gentle, whimsical hippie who fed birds, smelled flowers and tamed wild wolves.
Even so potent a means of production as the short - wave transmitter has been tamed in this way and reduced to a harmless and inconsequential hobby in the hands of scattered radio hams.
God does not arbitrate with man, and most certainly can not be «tamed» by His creation.
It is not God that has been tamed, it those all too human, theological based religious tradtiions that has been tamed.
They belong to us for some of the same reasons they were practised by ancient Pythagoreans and modern Buddhists: natural, human religious wisdom acknowledges that the body must be tamed before the soul.
Christianity hasn't tamed much of the natural bloodlust that comes with being a powerful ruler, has it?
The tactile qualities of the thick fur stand in contrast to the luminous triangle of paint that has tamed and matted down the hair.
The story indicates that the earliest evidence we have is that camels were not tamed and utilized until much later than the bible would indicate.
Camels could have been captured and tamed from the beginning of time and at what point they became domesticated is not particularly material to anything.
Instead of breeding horses wild horses were captured and tamed.
Najib may never escape the shadow of 1MDB entirely but if the debts can be tamed then his critics will have one less stick with which to beat him.
Nevertheless, with more evidence now indicating that China is achieving positive results from financial deleveraging, the central bank will undoubtedly be pleased that shadow banking is finally showing signs of being tamed.
By the start of 1973, inflation had been tamed to 3.2 % and the S&P 500 Index had snapped back higher, confirming the bottom with higher - lows.
Can the crazed ups and downs of oil prices be tamed?
The seemingly tamed wild wolves just up and walk through the monkey herd, while the monkeys act like the wolves don't exist.
In less than a year, the censors have tamed China's weibo.
But after the most recent flight, which was relatively routine, North Korean media said the «US should be tamed with fire,» and that tensions now bring its «hand closer to the «trigger»» on carrying out the launch, according to CNN's Will Ripley.
If the terrible dragon truly has become a tamed beast, will Bill Ackman ever be able to claim victory?
Creativity can't be tamed, and why would we want to tame it anyway?
He claimed that the deficit would be tamed mainly by the force of economic growth alone and, «if necessary,» restraint in the growth of government program spending.
Mint employed this tactic, posting: «Have you tamed your debt demon?
The cars have also provoked cries from some old - school die - hards that the brand has so tamed itself in order to reach the masses that it is no longer recognizable as the revered brand.
The steering is so precise that if you time corners right, you may even think you've tamed this car enough to be a team — it will feel as if it's reading your mind.
But the household - debt dragon is merely tamed temporarily, not slain.
For now, relatively tame commodities prices are «keeping longer term inflation at bay,» and pressuring gold, said Rob Lutts, chief investment officer of Cabot Wealth Management.
Don't get me wrong, success is not necessarily bad but it's certainly not a panacea that tames your inner demons.
«Price gains over the past two years could trigger substantially more inventory in the months ahead, and that could support higher sales and tame home price appreciation.»
U.S. indexes were mainly lower amid earnings reports from the American banking sector and data showing a continuing decline in jobless insurance claims and tame inflation.
BlackBerry also got on the licensing bandwagon when it decided to roll out its Z10 ad campaign featuring the single «Elephant» by Australian band Tame Impala:
With inflation tame, the Bank of Canada will feel comfortable taking a break from raising interest rates.
PE firms revalue their assets only once a quarter, so on the surface it's far tamer than the stock market, a fact that institutional investors appreciate.
Whether you eat fiber and vinegar together or not, know that they are great weight - loss foods to have on hand whenever you feel the need to tame your appetite and turn on fat burning controls.
There are also opportunities for system of record companies that can help their business customers tame Big Data, he says.
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