Sentences with phrase «then recite»

... Justice Kennedy and Justice Thomas (in concurrence) then recite statistics about the injury and fatality rates connected with vehicular flight.
One requirement of my graduate seminar in the Photography, Film & Related Media program at the School of Visual Arts is that each of my students — and I participate — are asked to memorize a poem, then recite it at the beginning of every class.
Participants were asked to hold the information in their short - term memory over several seconds, and then recite it back, while their brain waves were recorded.
As soon as that happen he'll then recite rick Ross «money dance» lyrics into his, then before you know it a big money move is on.
«The Code network will always be greater than Code,» he says, then recites a familiar axiom in the business: «You're only as important as the last deal you gave them.»
He then recited, «He is the First and the Last, the Outward and the Inward, and He is omniscient.»
Graciously, «before all else» he asked everyone to pray for Pope Emeritus Benedict, then recited the Our Father and Hail Mary, before blessing his audience and finally «the whole world... all men and women of good will.»
Under questioning by Gitner, Hamm then recited a number of meetings and work she conducted with Lisa Percoco.
«Math problems, American authors, and history,» she says and then recites a question she remembers being asked: «What poem begins, «Whose woods these are I think I know...»?»

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He recited a Yeats poem in a thick Irish accent, smashed a coffee mug, and then began reading from the Cluetrain Manifesto, a decade - old Internet marketing treatise about the power of communities.
Only then can we hope to know those wonderful grace - filled moments; times when through prayer and song, listening to and reciting the familiar words of grace and the stories of redemption, our hearts soar; times when we are caught up in the stream of love — when we sing praise to God with all our hearts and minds and souls and strength — which flows from us to God through the ministry of Christ and his people and which we return to God with prayer and praise.
They repeat four times the phrase «God is Most Great» and recite together the preface to the Qur» an; then they ask God's blessing on the deceased.
And sometimes it happens that they meet in an abandoned shrine, and place on the altar a stole which they still keep, and recite all the prayers of the Eucharistic liturgy; and then, at the moment that corresponds to the transubstantiation a deep silence comes down upon them, a silence sometimes broken by a sob... so ardently do they desire to hear the words that only the lips of a priest can efficaciously utter.
Many an evening, before and afterward, he would sit in our living room after dinner and respond to the invitation to recite some poetry ¯ especially Yeats ¯ and he would demur, and wisecrack, and then launch out into thirty or forty minutes of long ballads he had committed to memory.
Every Sunday of my childhood we listened to the pastor recite — at what then seemed tedious length — the General Prayer in The Lutheran Hymnal.
He then equated reciting the creed, a practice in many Catholic and Protestant churches, to saying the National Anthem.
He says that if we have all knowledge — you know, if we can recite the Bible forward and backward, and can argue theology with the best theologians in the world, and can read Karl Barth, and can debate about infra - supra - and sub - lapsarianism, — but have not love, then we have nothing.
When these offenses are committed then certain offerings must be made and the great liturgy recited:
I think we agree on the fact that it is by faith that all are saved i have no problem with that and its in that that there is unity.You find within any christian modern church law can be mixed with Grace that is not peculiar to any domination maybe it is more extreme in some.Where there are believers there are works of the flesh such as pride and self reliance.I was thinking today the word says if we believe in our hearts and confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord then you shall be saved.Its not a hard doctrine to believe thats in its basic form.The seventh day have tacked on to that belief adherence to the sabbath that is sadly how denominations spring up.In the anglican church we still recite the apostles creed how many church still do that today as a basis for there faith in Jesus Christ.Your statement that some are saved is just as true to those who go to modern christian churchs who say they are christian but walk according to the flesh..
Then the person consulted a Bible dictionary and began to find out who these people were and what they meant to the audiences that heard the passage recited.
He then tells you to recite some prayers.
Mohammed is then supposed to have taught these to his increasing number of followers, some of whom were known as reciters, those who could recite the revelations.
The presence then seized him and clasped him to his bosom and again said, «Recite
[Reciting in AA's own basic text, precisely how he had followed Ebby Thacher's instructions, Bill wrote:] There I humbly offered myself to God, as I then understood Him, to do with me as He would.
Then Allah revealed the following Surah «al - Tawhid» to the Holy Prophet so that he could recite it to the people:
I haven't seen any Christians or Jews strap bombs to themselves, recite Bible verses, and then yell out that «Jesus is great» before they KILL lately... as do MUSLIMS who do this nearly EVERY DAY of the freakin» year for their allah!!
Sure... haven't seen any Christians or Jews strap bombs to themselves, recite Bible verses, and then yell out that «Jesus is great» before they KILL lately... as do MUSLIMS who do this nearly EVERY DAY of the freakin» year for their allah!!
All of those Christians or Jews that strap bombs to themselves, recite Bible verses, and then yell out that «Jesus is great» before they KILL lately... as do MUSLIMS who do this nearly EVERY DAY of the freakin» year for their allah!!
After binding phylacteries, Jews recite the relevant verses and then the Akedah (Genesis 22), the binding of Isaac.
As evening approaches, he has dinner with friends, recites the rosary, then retires to bed, eager to begin a new cycle the next day.
Then several times while I was reciting the office, felt silent cries come slowly tearing and rending their way up out of the very ground of my being.»
He continued to feed on the great texts of scripture and on the Psalms as they were chanted in the choir, first one side then the other, when he was able to find time to attend rather than reciting them privately late at night in his room.
Pushing back from the table after the noon meal, he recited the benediction, then stood up and began to pace slowly.
May be because of superstition, they then ordered her to recite the prayers Pater Noster and the Ave Maria in order to catch her, for they believed that if she was a thrall of the devil she would not be able to do so and this would give them the chance to condemn her.
And whilst it is an all too human trait never to be entirely happy with what you have got — the way that some just go with the flow every time a name is linked with us by the media and then add them to their wish - list so they can recite the list ad nauseam.
THEM: * recite SOGC guidelines for induction after 41 weeks, cite data showing an increase in the risk of stillbirth after 39 weeks, particularly amongst older mothers, me with a narrow pelvis, a first - timer carrying a posterior baby estimated at 9.2 lbs, BPP / NST only a snapshot of what's happening right at that moment and while a bad BPP / NST is unequivocally a poor sign, a good BPP / NST is not always indicative of zero issues * And then they played the dead baby card.
Then every 30 seconds for the next 2 1/2 minutes he recites the count.
«Then there were fat stem cells,» Daley continued, reciting a litany of alternative ways to tap into the therapeutic potential of embryonic stem cells.
Then, after reciting the code, participants were asked about their attitudes and emotional reactions toward the ads.
Even then, they hold up tiny vials to a high window of light in the forest canopy and recite treasures for Fisher to scribble down in his «Rite in the Rain» notebook: «Tetraponera, low vegetation.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Reciting the days of the week is a trivial task for most of us, but then, most of us don't have cooling probes in our brains.
It is recited verbally and then mentally; then, in the heart, a tiny moon disc and flame are imagined from which the mantra rings.
Apparently a popular version is to recite the alphabet while rubbing an eraser on your skin, then comparing the burn with another kid that's doing the same thing.
It may be easier for you to speak warm words, recite sonnets or allure a lady in your own language, but if you then attempt to repeat what you say in Russian, your Russian bride will be elated.
He tells ten individual stories of disenfranchised persons, and then underscores the plight of each by having him or her recite an iconic speech from history that reflects on the difficulty of his or her experiences.
We then have the famed words from Gettysburg recited back to the president, thus sidestepping the need for some awkward flashback, while immediately working to solidify the character's position within the narrative.
Then I came to Hollywood, and there studio executives recite this law: female lead action movies don't work because guys want to imagine they're that guy.
If one has on their «bucket list» seeing a live - action, achingly precious ensemble drama in which a butterfly recites some of the lyrics to «I Want Candy,» then they should definitely see Cafe.
If The Expendables 2 was the final nail in the coffin for your»80s action - flick nostalgia, then The Expendables 2 Videogame was the guy at its funeral reciting an awkward nine - verse poem from prepared three - by - five flashcards.
Then one day, Manchurian Candidate — style, Mike's hidden telos is activated when a visiting stranger recites a string of nonsense phrases.
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