Sentences with phrase «through unbroken»

Most hiring managers don't want to wade through unbroken mountains of text, however.
Merial markets a line of vaccines and a devise that allows vaccines to be sprayed through unbroken skin.
This internal process» fueled by the leftward tilt of mainline ecumenism and the vigor of Baptist Landmarkism (the idea that Baptist congregations constitute the only true churches in the world and can trace their lineage through unbroken succession back to Christ himself)» reinforced the desire of Southern Baptists «to do our own work in our way,» as E.Y. Mullins, one of the more moderate Baptist leaders of this period, put it.
It is through an unbroken chain of witnesses that we come to see the face of Jesus.

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In a cultural environment where all authority is suspect and the notion of divine authority is thought to be a psychological hangover from the premodern world, the claim that divine authority is transmitted in an unbroken chain of apostolic succession through the bishops of the Church in communion with the bishop of Rome seems literally incredible.
From the colonial period through the twenty - first century, federal, state, and territorial governments have an unbroken tradition of protecting conscientious objectors who can not abide the government's mandate to kill, cut, or medicate another human being.
If Campbell's ideal was to reestablish the true New Testament church, Landmarkism asserted that Baptist churches had maintained unbroken continuity through the ages.
Since the Syriac fathers see the old order of sacrifices as having lost its former value, it is curious how firmly both Aphrahat and Ephrem held a tradition which is strange to the New Testament, namely, that Christ as High Priest «according to the order of Melchizedek», actually received the Aaronic priesthood by unbroken succession of imposition of hands through John the Baptist, who was of priestly family; when the former priesthood was repudiated, the power continued in Christ and he passed it on to the Apostles.
I would emphasize, if anything even more strongly than Niebuhr, the empirical church, the communion of the saints that has come down in unbroken continuity from apostolic times, so that we see the resurrection through the eyes of the disciples, because they and all the intervening generations are still present to us.
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What parent hasn't asked that question as they stagger around wondering how they'll get through the day after only sleeping a couple of unbroken hours the night before.
She bit through more, and we went down from seven bottles to one unbroken one in the space of a week.
If Liz Kendall convinces me likewise, then I would hold my nose and vote for her... like many Labour people i will always prefer a Labour government, even a centrist or right wing one, to a Tory one... having lived through 18 years of nonstop Tory rule in the 80s and 90s, I don't want them to have another 15 to 20 years in unbroken power.
It was a time of social upheaval that continued unbroken through the 1960's.
Not what I read from just a book or in a research paper (though, trust me, I've read a few... all the way from texts published in 1896 to the latest research journals) but what I've had hammered into me through over two decades of unbroken dedication to weight training; what I've seen other people go through and what I've learned from people who have gone before me.
O'Connell carries Unbroken through its occasional missteps, giving a performance with heart and strength to spare.
The shot continues unbroken as he mounts his bike and enters into a steel, spherical cage where he and two other riders spin in circles around and through each other.
Day - Lewis plays Reynolds Woodcock as an obsessive cousin of his Daniel Plainview in «There Will Be Blood,» with a clenched jaw, bulging forehead veins and intense unbroken gaze, filtered through a haughty upper - class lens and with a slight reserve of lanky screwball comedy.
But no personality comes on stronger than Fincher's, who constantly finds interesting ways to ratchet up the tension visually, whether through seemingly unbroken shots or a classic «hurry up!»
Back in late December, Penélope Cruz was making a pretty unbroken sprint through the most important critics» prizes, winning citations from the National Board of Review, the New York Film Critics Circle, and the Los Angeles Film Critics Association.
Deakins got his first Oscar nomination for his work on 1994's The Shawshank Redemption, and through the years, he's been nominated for all kinds of movies, from Best Picture nominees (No Country for Old Men; Fargo; The Reader) to more offbeat but lush achievements, working with directors like the Coen Brothers (whose movies make up for 5 of Deakins's 14 nods), Martin Scorsese (Kundun), Sam Mendes (Skyfall), and Angelina Jolie (Unbroken).
Sadly, my vow to never sit through another Farrelly Brothers yak - track remains unbroken, as it takes all of three minutes for their conversation to devolve into arcane trainspotting here: that's when they start furnishing the child actors playing Fallon's students with gratuitous biographies.
«By the Sea» (November 13): As a director, Angelina Jolie has displayed as fascination with pain through massive world conflicts («In the Land of Blood and Honey» and last year's «Unbroken»).
From the school classroom, through to higher education and the workplace, there is «an entrenched and unbroken correlation» between social class and success.
Backed by plenty of grunt even just above idle speed, she pulls through with bravado, masters the sloping plane in one unbroken process, puts the nose straight on the final climb, and i - n - c - h - e-s to the top.
Over 6 weeks, you'll go right from the basics of ocean safety, stance and board design through to being able to confidently paddle out back, catch unbroken waves and perform turns.
Imagine them stretching back through time in an unbroken line, all the way to the end of the last ice age.
Fixed the 40 mm smoke grenade so it no longer passes through soldiers and unbroken objects before it detonates.
While the majority of the game relies on the split screen sequence, A Way Out's finest moment actually comes during a brilliantly choreographed climactic foot chase through a hospital via a four - minute long, unbroken «camera shot».
Like Adler Guerrier's sculpture sourced from found materials building upon themselves with the premonish enchantment of an unbroken chain letter, the artists in Don't Get High On Your Own Supply push daisies through substance and porosity, content and permeability.
The fences sometimes stretch taught across the picture plane as an unbroken barrier, but more often are slashed open like a gaping wound or have the regularity of their grids bent out - of - shape, evidence that someone has torn through or scrambled up and over.
Binion started picking cotton when he was three and the repetitiveness and tedium of the work seeps through in Binion's recurring, unbroken mark - making and somber color pallete.
If Tintoretto and the other old masters were «acknowledging the picture plane» or «acknowledging two dimensionality» by creating an unbroken surface skin, and modernist painting, since the breaking up of the surface, initiated by Constable (according to Heron, quoted by Robin in a recent thread), has acknowledged the picture plane through flatness of the remaining fragments / pictorial planes, then maybe one way forward would be to discover new ways of acknowledging two dimensionality that do not involve flatness.
The Natural Resources Defense Council flagged an unbroken quote from May 2002 Congressional testimony, where Holmstead recognized that «mercury is a potent toxin that causes permanent damage to the brain and nervous system,» that «mercury exposure comes through eating contaminated fish,» and that «power generation is now the largest uncontrolled source of mercury emissions.»
Long sentences and unbroken blocks of text are turnoffs for readers — especially hiring managers who spend their days slogging through cover letter after boring cover letter.
Long sentences and bulky, unbroken blocks of text are turnoffs for readers — especially hiring managers who spend their days slogging through letter after letter.
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