Sentences with phrase «time inhabited»

But it isn't the age of the characters that matters; it's the time they inhabited.
The 34 - acre site, at one time inhabited by as many as 8,000 people, is among the world's largest and best - preserved early settlements.
Time inhabits many worlds, timelessness only one.
It is for this reason I want to challenge us to employ three practices that will put us on track to steward the timeless message of the gospel during the muddled times we inhabit.
«A dodgeball movie is uncharted film territory,» says Rawson Marshall Thurber, the film's writer / director, «but at the same time it inhabits the same tradition of great underdog movies like «Stripes,» «The Bad News Bears» and «Meatballs,» which follow an archetypal comedy framework: scrappy underdogs take on the socially, financially or athletically gifted and prevail against all odds.»
Incorporating elements of painting, architecture, and installation within her sculpture, Sze investigates the value we place on objects and explores how objects ascribe meaning to the places and times we inhabit.
Transformation episode details: Whether observing and satirizing society or reinventing icons of literature, art history, and popular culture, the artists featured in Transformation capture the sensibilities of our age while at times inhabiting the characters they have created.
Joachim Koester's exposition at the Camden Arts Centre, London, shows how the body and mind assimilate with the space and time they inhabit, often without intention or even realisation.
From hypnotic meditations to haunted houses, this exhibition, aptly titled In the Face of Overwhelming Forces, shows that while the body and mind may appear to be in blissful harmony with the space and time they inhabit, Koester's disturbing suggestion is that the latter exerts exacting control over the former.
Captured in this suspension, her immersive and intricate works question the value society places on objects and how objects ascribe meaning to the places and times we inhabit.

Not exact matches

Times editorial board member Elizabeth Williamson writes that wealthier tech employees seem to support Clinton; meanwhile, those living in «a less glamorous Silicon Valley, inhabited by brainy young people whose long hours power the big companies and whose college debt is so heavy that some of them can't even qualify for a credit card» are «feeling the Bern.»
Legend has it that John Crockett — still a common surname on the island — was the first to inhabit Tangier full - time when he arrived with his eight sons in 1686.
Films like J. Edgar and The Aviator (for which he got a Leading Role nomination) require him to play a single character through many stages of his life, never allowing the actor to fully inhabit characters at a single point in time.
What it's about: The highest - grossing movie of all time — by far — «Avatar» is a science - fiction epic where a paraplegic marine inhabits another body to live on the moon of another planet and ingratiate himself into another population.
On Monday, WTI closed at US$ 52.22 a barrel, up by 3 percent, while Brent crude settled at US$ 59.02 — its highest since July 2015 — on the back of growing optimism that the OPEC production cut deal is finally having a palpable effect on global supplies of crude oil, and the equally growing worry that the Middle East could be in for more tensions — this time between the Kurdish nation and the countries it inhabits, following an independence referendum in the Kurdistan autonomous region in Iraq.
There were two principal drivers behind oil prices» performance: the growing optimism that the OPEC production cut deal is finally having a palpable effect on global supplies of crude oil, and the equally growing worry that the Middle East could be in for more tensions — this time between the Kurdish nation and the countries it inhabits, following an independence referendum in the Kurdistan autonomous region in Iraq.
During his time at University College London, his Master's dissertation focused on how communities inhabit, modify, and create virtual places via social media.
If Washington, Adams, Jefferson, Madison, and other founders were to time travel to 2016, they would almost surely be troubled by the threat that inequality poses to the well - being of citizens and democratic governance and ask, «What are your policies to make the U.S. what it should be, the most favorable country in the world for persons of industry and frugality, possessed of moderate capital, to inhabit
Investors who find an overly narrow niche to inhabit prosper for a time but usually stagnate.
But for that one moment inside St. Peter's, I had inhabited a glorious space not on earth, a moment of time not in time.
(Luke 4:5 - 7) So he brought him up and showed him all the kingdoms of the inhabited earth in an instant of time; 6 and the Devil said to him: «I will give you all this authority and the glory of them, because it has been delivered to me, and to whomever I wish I give it.
The book of Psalms, the prophet Zephaniah, Jesus Christ, and the apostle John, said that this earth wide event, Armageddon, will begin the start of a time period where only the meek will inhabit the earth.
Buber contends that the fact that the Holy Land is also inhabited by another people (as it always has been, from biblical to modern times) should not be an obstacle but instead is a challenge to embody that divine call in the modern world.
In our time period, called «the last days» (2 Tim 3:1), Jesus said that «this good news of the kingdom will be preached in all the inhabited earth for a witness to all the nations; and then the end will come.»
June 6, 2013 — Spindle - shaped inclusions in three - billion - year - old rocks are microfossils of plankton that probably inhabited the oceans around the globe during that time, according to an international team of researchers.
Lazarus, in an earlier time, was also part of the social landscape for this rich man, and below the notice of one who had the wherewithal to inhabit a home where the poor could be «gated» outside and kept at a distance.
I turned the ripe ol' age of 57 earlier this year,,,, Because I have much free - time on my hands nowadays, I am left to consider God and His Majestic Realm (s) He and His generations and Brethren inhabit.
At the same time, it must be said that this ecumenical (to all the inhabited world) sense of the missionary aim was given new impetus by what John R. Mott (Edinburgh, 1910) defined as «the decisive hour of Christian Mission» which called for» the evangelisation of the world in this generation».
That once more, by no sudden event it may be but by the same kind of accumulative experience that has made us aware of the evil emptiness that surrounds us, we shall be lifted to see and know — in our time — the Holy One that inhabits eternity and yet is near to the humble and contrite in heart.
Over six billion people inhabit these areas, which include nations that have or at one time had a significant Jewish population — the United States, the United Kingdom, France, Russia, Iran, and Egypt, among others — as well as states whose Jewish population has never been more than minuscule: China, for example, and Paraguay, Laos, Botswana, Mongolia, and Trinidad and Tobago.
The richer world of the supernatural and transcendent lies beyond the dumpy, dull world that we inhabit most of the time.
Considering God inhabits a different time zone than the rest of us, I will grant that is perhaps true.
AnVil: You said, «Isaiah 17:1 / Damascus is still inhabited today with well over a million people and there was never a time where it ceased to be a city» The Bible never said that Damascus would be permanently destroyed or never rebuilt.
So it is that in the Preface to the Phenomenology of Spirit (paragraph 11), Hegel can declare that ours is a birth - time and a period of transition to a new era, for Spirit has broken with the world it has previously imagined and inhabited, and is now submerging it in the past, and doing so in the very labor of its own transformation.
Isaiah 17:1 / Damascus is still inhabited today with well over a million people and there was never a time where it ceased to be a city.
Quixote has survived the ravages of time chiefly because he is of his nature timeless; he enchants us with his absolute exorbitance, his ability to inhabit a parallel reality of his own, corresponding wholly to his own poetic and moral creed.
As members of the Church — the Body of Christ that both inhabits and transcends space and time — the story of God's people «between the times» is indeed our story.
If someone were to create this planet, universe, and all the life that exists, they wouldn't waste their time creating 350,000 different species of beetles, or 12,000 different species of roundworm, or the countless number of other species that have inhabited the earth.
But while these earlier heroes inhabit a world now irrecoverable, Rabbit dwells in our time, in our place.
I don't think there were too many of what we call «white» (germanic tribes, Nordic, celts, slavs, etc) inhabiting the region at that time.
I think the time has come for black theologians and church people to move beyond a mere reaction to white racism in America and begin to extend our vision of a new socially constructed humanity in the whole inhabited world... For humanity is whole, and can not be isolated into racial and national groups.
During this time, there were no countries as we know them now in North Africa; rather, the region was known as Maghreb and it was inhabited by nomadic Berbers.
Perennial plants have roots that reach deep down into the soil and create their own ecosystem over time; they give back to the soil they inhabit.
As for myself, depending on the time of day you're reading this I'm either having a yummy mid morning breakfast with another close blogger friend of mine; Sommer from A Spicy Perspective, I'm on the road heading back to Charlotte and enjoying a quiet drive with me, myself, and I, or I'm already in Charlotte dealing with my own personal «return to the real world» grindstone of laundry and a house that's been inhabited by my husband and three wild animals boys alone in the house all weekend.
The Scherzers are in a position to do so and are putting their money toward a great, easily overlooked (not out of malice, but because an entire city and its people are drowning) cause during a horrific time for the city of Houston and all of its inhabits.
The New York Times reports that many studies have strongly suggested that the trillions of microorganisms that inhabit the human body influence our current and future health and may account for the rising incidence of several serious medical conditions.
She spends her time illustrating the imaginary worlds she inhabited growing up in the Pacific Northwest through painting, sculpture, sewing or storytelling.
In fact, here is a wacky fact that might make you feel completely gross: Our bodies are inhabited by 3 to 10 times as many nonhuman cells as human cells.
We have ours hanging in a window and we anxiously check it daily for a resident (bird houses are not always inhabited right away so give it time if you get one)!
At this time, about six million Jews and six million Arabs inhabit the territories of Israel and the future Palestinian state.
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