Sentences with phrase «tenderness by»

The one true grown up in the mix, motel manager Bobby, is played with charm and tenderness by Willem Dafoe.
Both Segel and Eisenberg reveal great depths of emotion in their performances and the film is directed with humor and tenderness by Sundance vet James Ponsoldt from Pulitzer - Prize winner Donald Margulies» insightful and heartbreaking screenplay.
Designed with sublime attention to detail by regular David Lynch and Terrence Malick collaborator Jack Fisk; scored with nervy yet sweeping themes by Jonny Greenwood; and photographed with exquisite tenderness by Mihai Malaimare Jr., The Master is the rare modern film that feels like the product of old studio craftsmanship.
Many women have told me they've eliminated the lumpiness of their breasts and reduced their premenstrual tenderness by BANNING their BRA!
One study found that foam rolling immediately after exercise improved muscle tenderness by a «moderate - to - large amount,» and also increased power and strength endurance (9).
Depending on the variety, potatoes and winter squash might take longer, but checking for tenderness by poking with a fork is the best way to test for doneness.
Relieve breast tenderness by purchasing a comfortable, supportive maternity bra.
Test their tenderness by poking them with a fork.

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Castigating a «popular piety» such as associated with liberalism in its political and social rhetoric, she says that we «mark our gain in sensibility and our loss of vision,» in that having lost faith, «we govern by tenderness,» a tenderness «wrapped in theory.»
But when that manifestation of disoriented tenderness occurs again as dissipated by an almost universal acceptance of abortion, Mother Teresa is right to say (as Percy quotes her): «If a mother can kill her unborn child, I can kill you, and you can kill me.»
We may begin by correcting the citation of Flannery O'Connor, who is very careful in what she says of tenderness.
The Son of God, by becoming flesh, summoned us to the revolution of tenderness
Blessed and Beautiful: Picturing the Saints by Robert Kiely Yale, 288 pages, $ 40 What I discovered,» writes Robert Kiely in this sumptuously illustrated book on Italian Renaissance paintings of the saints, «were images often infused with tenderness, exquisite sentiment, erotic vigor, but....
And then there was a young teen who was so touched by the tenderness and love that she went to a phone, called her mother, and said, «Mom, I'm coming home.»
You're already so loved, you aren't earning a breath of love or tenderness more than what you already have just by breathing — just by existing, just by being here in the wonder.
The Relentless Tenderness of Jesus by Brennan Manning:: A re-read from years ago.
She discusses Lawrence's belief that there is the intrinsically redemptive power of sexual love when it springs from tenderness, and is sustained by the true union of hearts and minds.31 Miss Krook says the church denies what Lawrence is contending for.
I am currently reading a book «the wisdom of Tenderness» — by Brennan Manning and here is what I just read I quote» When the primacy of love is subordinated to doctrinal correctness and orthodox exegesis, cool cordiality and polite indifference masquerade as love....
Therefore if you have any encouragement from being united with Christ, if any comfort from his love, if any common sharing in the Spirit, if any tenderness and compassion, then make my joy complete by being like - minded, having the same love, being one in spirit and of one mind.
26 Love speaks of the second figure, Wisdom, as one whom «nothing can resist... Out of her own being and by herself she has formed all things in love and tenderness
The therapeutic interaction with the bereavement dolls enables the retreatants to release the love and tenderness for their children which has often been frozen or blocked by traumatic memories of the abortion.
Life that posits, affirms, and defends all we believe in and hold dear — loving justice and tenderness against all attempts by the Enemy, who always appears as an angel of light, to wipe them out and return the world to the power of death, to the anarchy of «might makes right» and «only the fittest deserve to survive.»
In particular, the process theology, which conceives of God as working in tenderness and love to overcome the recalcitrant elements of evil and advance the world process by a continuous creation, is consistent with basic notes in Christian faith.
Thus all that is upbuilding, expressive of love and tenderness, eager for the right, concerned for justice, informed by courage, able to establish sound relationships and sound dealings — all that manifests beauty and that speaks of truth — all this is the working of God, who moves in the world by the Word and from that world receives the Amen of responsive conformity through the Holy Spirit active in the creation.
The romantic or idealistic love between a teenage boy and girl (frequently still to be found even in our modern sensualised world) may also be accompanied by a desire to show bodily affection - a desire filled with a tenderness and respect that operate as a curb, not only on lust if it seeks to assert itself, but also on bodily expressions of love which would not be true to the real existential relationship between the couple.
It is by the grace (tenderness and generosity) of God that there is such a thing as «the considerate judgment of mankind.»
The belief that God's tenderness embraces all creatures gives more meaning to the words with which Abraham Lincoln concluded the Emancipation Proclamation: «And upon this act, sincerely believed to be an act of justice, warranted by the Constitution upon military necessity, I invoke the considerate judgment of mankind and the gracious favor of Almighty God.»
We may indicate the majesty of the great prophets of Israel, especially Isaiah; there is a patience, a tenderness, a thrilling vision of God and the future, in spite of the loneliness and the rejection and sin of the people, that can only proceed from souls of great experience, whose pain is tempered by the experienced inner vision of God.
«7 The sermon is characterized by a tenderness born of love for both participants in the wedding.
The present revisions of our «winnowed wisdom,» tempered by the cautions proposed for cultural, psychological and theological reasons, will work only if we reaffirm the ancient impetus to care for the dying with pastoral tenderness.
Capocollo is the famous Italian sandwich meat, characterized by its tenderness and aromatic flavor.
The new pulled chicken will be made of white breast and dark meat to give both tenderness and flavour and will be cooked in a sauce inspired by an authentic Kentucky recipe.
I've also found that I can increase the tenderness and nutritional value in muffins by subbing in some almond flour, and they usually turn out well.
Your palate will enjoy the tenderness of the peas and sweet potatoes, followed by the lingering aroma of garlic and leek sautéed in basil infused oil.
Invert sugar is also recognized by bakers for its hygroscopic (to be absorbed) properties, meaning it attracts moisture, increasing tenderness while extending shelf - life.
The texture of the rice was wonderfully chewy and sticky and was offset by the crispy pork skin and the tenderness of the duck leg.
Howard Hillman in Kitchen Science agrees and notes that even when using acidic marinades, «However, on balance, the marinated meat's juice loss is usually more than compensated by a gain in tenderness and flavor.»
I am ready to try your latke recipe this Chanukah, and by what I read, I can already taste the crispness on the outside and tenderness on the inside.
It always seems like there's a predictable progression with the Mets that begins with «John Pitch has a little elbow tenderness, but he's not expected to miss a start,» and ends with «The ashes of John Pitch's elbow were shot into space on Saturday, in a ceremony attended by Pitch, who is just a head on a wagon now, and his family.»
A hip pointer is recognizable by pain and tenderness after a direct contact injury.
Fundamentalists are likely to conclude that if the speeding Swaps was bothered by his tenderness it was not until Nashua had all but settled the affair with his own speed.
Sore nipples, often accompanied by tenderness in the breasts are a popular issue, experienced by many women at some time of their life, especially during pregnancy.
Some — though not all, by any means — pregnant moms of multiples report intensified symptoms of nausea, fatigue, breast tenderness, food cravings, or the like.
There may be some tenderness at first, but it should gradually go away as the days go by.
The discharge is not an infection as it is not accompanied by the other classical signs of infection which are redness, warmth, tenderness, and fever.
Some initial mild tenderness when your baby first latches on is within the spectrum of normal, but pain that is severe, lasts more than a few seconds, lasts between feeds, or that is accompanied by broken or cracked skin is not normal.
I felt some tenderness, which was definitely made worse by «dry nursing» when my supply dipped and by an active toddler moving around (or worse - talking) while nursing.
When there is tenderness and soreness in the gums caused by teething, this could cause baby to eat less and consequently baby may appear to lose some weight.
Other factors also may contribute to this tenderness, but usually it is mild and disappears by the end of the first week.
The women were also asked whether they had been diagnosed with RA, and were examined by a trained nurse to check their joints for any swelling or tenderness that may indicate RA.
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