Bob, you say::: I would think you would want to display a more compassionate and understanding disposition
than you display here::::::: Bob, time may not permit you to do it, but could you give me an illustration of my uncompassionate disposition, and then how you would handle it.
fishon — «Bob, you say::: I would think you would want to display a more compassionate and understanding disposition
than you display here::::::: Bob, time may not permit you to do it, but could you give me an illustration of my uncompassionate disposition, and then how you would handle it.»
But I do hope you understand, if you have any hope of attracting people to share your belief in your God, I would think you would want to display a more compassionate and understanding disposition
than you display here....
I could be wrong, but I'm pretty sure you have a little better imagination
than you display here with the pathetic innuendo and attempts to distract from the reality of our current knowledge.
Not exact matches
Here is what I am trying to say — Christians, from my observations, do not
display any attributes that are much different
than non Christians.
I gave you far more intelligence
than you are
displaying here.
I feel truly sorry for your congregation — if you have one — if you have no better knowledge of the Bible
than what you have
displayed here.
Flowers go so much further
than just
displaying them in a vase and
here are a few ideas on how to prolong your flowers and keep them aesthetically pleasing past their vase date.
We did visit a local school
here and saw their «science fair» but it seemed to consist of rather basic projects with lots of printouts from the Internet and CD encyclopedias, with no research or experiments or anything other
than a
display that looked nice.
The charisma that helped make the first movie such a smash is back on
display here, with Lawrence being even better
than she was in the last outing, buoyed no doubt by the confidence that comes with an Oscar.
There is also a lot of wit on
display here, with Maddin and his four co-writers deploying everything from jet - black humor to surreal silliness to pure and unadulterated goofiness and hitting their targets more often
than not.
Younger clearly has a knack for visual storytelling and each of the performances on
display here, with the supporting turns from Aaron Eckhart, Ciarán Hinds, and Katey Sagal standing strongly next to Teller's lead performance, are far more
than competent and in fact add heavily to the overall arc these characters experience allowing them to not just remain stock characters.
The film's said to be a more comedic kind of picture
than what we're used to from Mr. Washington (we've been dying to see him
display his funny bones, especially with the gold - toothed get - up he seems to have going on
here), and Wahlberg always fares well with that kind of dynamic, so this is potentially a pretty potent pairing.
With sequels, there's always a temptation to make the film more excessive
than the original and such excess is on clear
display here, undermining so many of the great elements of the original.
Not that the imagination on
display here is up to the level of the J.K. Rowling books (which remain more vividly cinematic
than all but Alfonso Cuaron's «Prisoner of Azkaban»).
There are a few tricks on
display here too, though — the trailer has her repeating «If you touch me again, I'll die» over and over again, but since that's a line from «Marnie,» it's clearly Grace rehearsing rather
than anything more sinister.
The Chain Gang (1930)(7:50) Like many of the earliest Disney cartoons, general antics are on
display here more
than a plot.
Bill Duke's film is based on a novel by Bishop T.J. Jakes, and like the previous screen Jakes adaptation, 2004's Woman Thou Art Loosed (directed by Michael Schultz), there is a lot more grit and realism on
display here than most faith - based movies.
That being said, we still have to wait too long for its rewards, and of course, it loses the terrific boost it received by being joined with the remainder of Grindhouse (which remains far better
than anything on
display here).
No more is that fantasy put
display than in the scene I have chosen to highlight
here in which the main character gets up from her wheelchair, walks casually to the middle of all the adjoining hospital corridors, holds up her arms in front of her and proceeds to tear up the place with machine gun bullets she is imagining are coming out of her fingertips.
Theology, identity and feminism are all on
display here — Lucifer mocks Dracula for living in the base, physical world, but the Count also appears more powerful
than the Devil, whose ethereal existence relies upon belief and faith (a fascinating contrast that could be the basis of a whole series in itself).
Whitford, even more perfectly cast
here than he was as a white - collar cog of The Cabin In The Woods, performs a tireless
display of paternalistic smarminess, managing to slip a couple subtle variations on «boy» into a single two - minute stretch.
The bombastic, wastefulness on
display here leaves you feeling detached from the movie rather
than immersed in what should be a magical world.
The only thing that's missing is a full voice cast, but the brilliance
displayed here more
than makes up for any absent elements.
Here you'll find more photos of the outdoor
display, as well as the content that our ninth grade students were able to tackle through project - based learning rather
than textbook - directed learning.
This year, there were no less
than 150 vehicles of all sorts tuned with DIY methods,
displaying awesome creativity of car guys from all over central Europe, Sweden, and the U.K. Imports still have a strong following
here with many Skylines, Mazdas, and American Impalas and Rams given some love.
4.5 - inch 480 x 800 Super AMOLED Plus
display Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) NFC support, though compatibility with the forthcoming ISIS mobile payment standard is «to be determined» Category 24 HSDPA (42 Mbps) and Category 6 HSUPA (5.76 Mbps) for extremely fast HSPA + support — faster
than any HSPA + phone currently sold in the US AWS plus 850 / 1900 MHz compatibility for support on AT&T's «4G» network if the merger succeeds Preliminary measurements place it at 5.16 x 2.76 x 0.37 inches — within a few hundredths of an inch of the Infuse 16 GB internal ROM, 1 GB internal RAM, external microSD up to 32 GB
Here's where it outdoes the Infuse: it's quoted with a Qualcomm 1.2 GHz dual - core APQ8060 application processor, which is extraordinarily unusual for a Samsung — particularly considering the availability of Samsung's own multi-core Exynos line; it's paired with an MDM8220 modem processor 8 megapixel primary camera with flash and 1080p video capture, secondary front - facing camera Like the Galaxy S II, the Hercules won't have a dedicated HDMI port — it'll move high - def video over Micro USB using MHL [CellphoneSignal]-LSB-...]
Obviously, the big difference
here is the Kindle DX's 9.7 - inch e-ink
display (1,200 × 824 - pixel resolution), which technically offers 2.5 times more screen real estate
than the Kindle's 6 - inch
display.
He went on to say «
here is our thinking, we can pretty much design a
display with any dpi that matches the underlying TFT but current market demand for eSchoolbooks is 157 PPI (to keep the cost low) and less
than 200 PPI for Wearables, we will pretty much make the
displays to suit the application / customer need (assuming of course large enough volume).
But I'm
here to tell you that visual reading experience with the new Paperwhite
display is not just a home run, it's a walk - off grand slam, due to the combination of gorgeous hand - crafted font and font size choices, heightened resolution provided by 212 PPI pixel density compared with 167 PPI on previous eInk Kindles, and a patented new technology that distributes light far more evenly
than we generally experience with ambient light and, in the bargain, allows for a vastly improved capacitative touch experience.
Other
than the presence of advertisements, everything else about the Kobo Touch
here is the same as the regular model, ranging from the 6 ″ E Ink
display to the 1 GB of internal memory, not to mention full and unfettered access to over 2.2 million titles over at the Kobo e-book store.
It's lower resolution
than the Nexus 7 and not an IPS panel, but the HFFS technology
here does produce a wider viewing angle
than found on the MeMO Pad's
display.
• Amazon and Barnes & Noble
display a different cover
than that on the publisher's site, shown
here.
An early version of the Samsung Captivate — the version of the Galaxy S that's coming to AT&T — has made its way into a New York City Starbucks, and Engadget give the phone a quick go.The body is obviously a little different
than the Galaxy S that we've had our hands on (a couple times now, actually), but the 4 - inch Super AMOLED
display certainly looks vibrant
here.
The error of the Grayscale color is not too great at 4.34 (although it is a tad better
than Samsung's other
displays which were around 5 or 6) and the whites are bluish
here as well; that is something manufacturers do to make the whites look more white, especially on AMOLED
displays.
But even Samsung admits that a real - stripe RGB matrix is better
than Pentile, for example
here's some marketing image from Samsung showing how a non-Pentile
display (the Super AMOLED Plus) is better
than the pentile Super AMOLED:
The iPad's 2048 x 1536 resolution is a little higher, but it only bumps that # 339 tablet to 264ppi, so it's only a little sharper
than the
display you get
here.
The smartwatch looks like it has an always - on
display, as the screen is visible in this pic, but we can't see much more other
than the time
here.
Here's a loophole that may be of interest: Purchases of gift cards prominently
displayed at the checkout of your grocery or drug store for use at other stores and restaurants (Circuit City, Sears, Outback, Home Depot, Gap, blah, blah, blah) are no different
than buying a gallon of milk or a bunch of bananas — they are purchases made at grocery or drug stores.
Here you can check the weather for anywhere in the world and if you check the weather regularly (or more
than 2 or 3 times a week) once you boot up your system it will
display the weather for you area on the channel, you won't even have to go into the channel, and the same thing goes for the News channel in terms of world news that comes up on the ticker.
Upscaling is just a pretty way of saying that an inferior resolution image has been stretched across a higher resolution
display with some bells and whistles in play to make it look nicer
than it would if it was just plainly stretched, but that's not the case at all
here.
The limit of grip has been demonstrated better in other titles, despite the physics model
displayed here being more complex in construction
than any other racing game available.
This is a relationship with violence I'm rather uneasy about: not showing the consequences of pumping bullets into someone, although games in general gloss over the full effects, is surely more dangerous
than the make believe on
display here?
Unfortunately, as this is a port of the 3DS title, the animated cut scenes are extremely blurry and as a result I found it really difficult to engage in or care about the story, instead finding myself battling to focus on what was happening rather
than focusing on the terrible compression that is
displayed here.
The price tag is a bit steep for the little amount of content that is on
display here, but the game is so much fun to play that I ended up playing much longer
than I really had any right to.
I can only
display so many images (one per blog post), but if there are more
than I can use, I'll favorite them on my Flickr page (you should add me as a contact there) and add a Flickr slideshow widget to the sidebar
here so people can see my favorites.
On
display here in a glass case with subtle lighting, Jean - Paul Riopelle's largest work was acquired by the Musée in 1996 and has been seen by more
than 1.3 million people since that date.
Both emphasize the power of bodily positioning and gestures, although Pondick's works on
display here are less explicitly emotionally laden and aggressive
than are some of Bourgeois».
Yet he has gone for a decade at a time without an exhibition, and
here he
displays fewer
than thirty works, not quite chronologically.
The Biennial also includes ceramic works by Sterling Ruby, John Mason, Shio Kusaka, and Pam Lins (in collaboration with Amy Sillman), and while the examples
here are colorful and lustrously glazed, they serve the same conceptual purpose as the works mentioned above within the larger conversation the of Biennale — that is, they highlight the action of the artist's hand as works requiring dexterous skill in a world where such
displays of manual proficiency are fewer and farther between
than ever before.