Sentences with phrase «taste of power»

But that's just a small taste of the power of informal learning.
The invention of lasers, a concentrated source of monochromatic and highly directional light, revolutionized photonics in the 1960s and brought us technological advancements such as bar code scanners, CD players, and, with fluorescence microscopes, the first taste of the power of biophotonics.
A momentary taste of power from 1979 to 1983 shows a democratically elected political lot that had learnt nothing from its 13 years of wandering in the wilderness, engaging in odious corruption which the military seized by the barrel as an excuse to seize power again till 1999.
Americans like the rich taste of power steers.
Taste of this power packed mango smoothie is SUPERRRR... DELICIOUS and SURPRISINGLY very easy to make at home.
Having got their feet under the table of government for the first time in 80 years, the Cleggites are seeking to break the link, using party funding as their staking horse, to make sure that there's no effective opposition and they don't have to again wait 80 years for their next taste of power.
He built on that success, making impressive gains in local government and gaining the party a real taste of power in Scotland.
Halbertal and Holmes say it's Saul's victory over the Ammonites, which gives him his first taste of power.
She allows that many priests were tainted in Soviet times and that today many have become corrupted by the taste of power.
Sometimes the devout lose out to selfishness or greed when they get a taste of power.
this is what happens when a nominated person gets a taste of power....
As the Litchfield ladies take the prison from the abusive guards who have made their lives hell, this taste of power evidently leads to more chaos than solutions.
Macbeth becomes greedy from the taste of power, plotting murder on the windswept hills of Scotland and the rooms of his Medieval castle (The movie's minimalist locales give it the air of authenticity).
Those who insist on caution and rational judgment in matters of conflict are not only philosophical traitors but very real ones, willing to betray kin and country for a taste of power.
There the boy is given his first taste of power, picking which orphans eat first and which will be lent out for manual labor.
As disconnected as most of us remain from nature and natural cycles and rhythms, we're constantly looking for entertainments and diversions that give us a taste of the power of nature, but without the risky downside of accidental death or dismemberment.
This course will enable you to experience, for yourself, the powerful intervention of the Imago Dialogue in couples therapy and provide you with a taste of the power of the «space between» the dyad.
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