Sentences with phrase «thrust toward»

For the Italian Futurists, who celebrated velocity, tumult, and the headlong thrust toward tomorrow, a speeding car was more beautiful than the Victory of Samothrace.
GIANNI PIACENTINO ESSO GALLERY For the Italian Futurists, who celebrated velocity, tumult, and the headlong thrust toward tomorrow, a speeding car was more beautiful than the Victory of...
In The Enlightenment of the Second Son, which portrays a young man in striped pink and gray pajamas with, his foreshortened arms thrust toward us, the left side of the drawing elides his knee.
This is a picture of lust, stealth, and sexy fears as woman chases man, the flowers of seduction thrust toward him by her outstretched arms.
Its loss thrust her toward a long - considered move into manipulated photography.
► In 3D, we see a number of large objects thrust toward the audience: a sledgehammer, a fist, a spearhead, flaming arrows, feather - like daggers, fireballs, a flaming cannon ball, a grimacing panda face and animals and vegetables thrown up in the air by a speeding 2 - wheeled cart.
«This heretofore obscure «asteroid» will now be thrust toward center stage,» he predicts, as planetary scientists try to determine whether it has any cometlike properties.
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The latter perpetuates what already is and weakens the thrust toward newness.
One manifestation of that work is a coercive and persuasive thrust toward a human society of justice and equality.
This creation contains a thrust toward more complex, richer orders.
But the «career» of His love in His dealing with the world involves a continual sifting of the evil from the good, a creative thrust toward a more complete exemplification of His good in existence, and, it is possible to believe, a treasuring for all time of the good which does come to be.
But I sense an even more heartening cause for rejoicing as I hear some of the young theologians talk here in the Southwest who recognize a significant thrust toward a new focus of theological thinking in what their colleague, Schubert Ogden, has done.
Man's thinking about God, in spite of its historicity, has within it a thrust toward universality.
This thrust toward immortality can be expressed in, a variety of ways — biologically by living on through one's sons or daughters or one's community or nation, theologically through resurrection or eternal life, or culturally through works and contributions which persist beyond ones death.
For this new theism, the significance of Jesus is found first in his providing the classical instance of what is always and everywhere operative, although it is working against serious obstacles that yet can not defeat the cosmic thrust toward loving and sharing.
The real thrust toward one spirit was found elsewhere.
The Spirit is the vitality that operates on the frontiers of life directing it and thrusting it toward wholeness and joy.
Instead of the child learning problem - solving skills from the parent to manage the particular issue at hand, those problem - solving skills get supplanted with the parent's power thrusts toward the kids.

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I think any material shift in focus toward your successes as a blogger / consultant may undermine the general thrust of interest which your dedicated readership shows up for.
Moreover, many Americans have become concerned about the indifference toward values and behavior that was so characteristic of the Great Society thrust, the aversion to holding persons responsible for those actions that precipitated their own dependence, the assumption that «society» is to blame for all the misfortune in the world.
In Alexander's words, it is nature as a whole that manifests the «nisus toward deity, «25 deity here being simply the level beyond any presently established structure, and thus the lure toward which the evolutionary thrust is directed.
Now if my reading of Mt. 25:31 - 46 is essentially correct, it should be apparent that the basic, overall thrust of the passage can be defined as a lure toward a feeling of compassion, or love, toward the needy.
The thrust of this attitude is toward a kind of moral separation, a fear of contamination.14
Decision and action, guided by an effective will, are the main thrusts of growth toward higher levels of integration.
However, in this case, unlike those of Socratic and prophetic existence, men experienced themselves as thrust out of preaxial existence by partly unwelcome forces, concretely the cultural imperialism of the Hellenistic empires, which drew men toward Socratic existence.
As already suggested, eros requires a dynamic thrust from incompleteness toward completeness, and the basis of this thrust is the end or attraction of the perfection which is desired and sought after.
Finally, while the Bible focuses upon the history of human salvation, the whole creature is struggling toward consummation, striving to realize to the fullest degree the potentialities of the creative thrust that throbs within it.
But although the resigned attitude toward fate thrusts these claims of man into the background, Jesus has a far greater right to do so, since to him God is not merely fate but at the same time the holy Will which claims the will of man, requires his obedience.
A marital enrichment group, a family camp, a child - study group, a youth fellowship, a preparation for retirement group, a nursery program, a senior citizen club, premarital counseling, marriage counseling, pastoral care in bereavement, parent - child counseling, and the entire spiritual growth and educational thrust of the church — all these are examples of resources which are designed to stimulate the growth of personality toward the realization of each individual's potentialities.
The thrust, so to speak, of the creation faith is never toward the past, but directly to the present and, with profound significance, the future.
To fall away from it is to fail the human goal and at the same time to fail the cosmic process and the God who is the basic thrust or drive in that process, Our deepest human problem is to know and use, through decision, this capacity to develop toward fulfillment.
Prayer is the intentional opening of human lives to, the alignment of human wills with, and the direction of human desiring toward, the cosmic Love that is deepest and highest in the world because it is the main thrust or drive through the world toward sharing and participation in genuine good — and hence toward the truest possible fulfillment of human personality as God wishes it to become.
Indeed, the thrust of much Christian language (as authentic word) is toward a new world that is breaking in upon the present one.
The primary thrust must be toward the multiplication of cells of Christians, and church growth considers the social order as outside of that task.
Michelle sees Pat's mother limp toward her on ankles worn to the bone by all the years of stocking shelves on a cement floor in the family grocery store, all the years of tucking her foot beneath the old 10 - gallon milk cans, hoisting them off the ground and into the coolers with a thrust of her leg.
Suddenly he jerked his hands down, kicked his left leg above his head, drew back his right arm, thrust himself forward, brought his arm around as furiously as if he were cracking a whip and let loose another pitch toward... what, exactly?
Hate directed toward a true freshman who is thrust into a starting role he isn't ready for.
The conference will also initiate moves away from rhetoric and false starts toward concrete, cumulative and comprehensive public policy thrusts for change.
The overall thrust is toward getting it right the first time.
The Plateau of Tibet thrust up, and forests began a steady retreat toward the equator.
By fine tuning the parameters for drag and thrust and then simulating the changing orbits as time progressed, I could watch on a computer monitor all those scattered points simultaneously migrate toward the single point (a = 2.8 AU, e = 0, i = 0) representing today's asteroid belt.
Keeping your left leg straight, engage your abs and glutes to thrust your hips up toward the ceiling until your body is in a straight line from knees to shoulders.
Brace your core and squeeze your glutes as you thrust your hips toward the ceiling.
Push your free leg toward the ceiling, while straightening the leg that is propped on the box and thrusting your hips upward.
thrust your hips toward the ceiling explosively, lifting the barbell as you push your feet and shoulders into the floor, squeezing your glutes at the same time.
But I can't recall one of them ever actively pushing away the role thrust upon them... nor a story itself seeming to work toward the apparent diminution of its protagonist.
On the opposite side of the room, a student named Gene'a thrusts her hand toward the ceiling.
The Cruze is no barnstormer, but keeping up with the cut and thrust of rush hour traffic is a noticeably less stressful affair than in the Elantra, which must be wrung out toward 4,500 RPM and beyond to make any meaningful progress.
Pull up and in two or three times, toward your own tummy, using a thrusting motion.
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