Not exact matches
Before finally leaving the subject of double - mindedness
for a similar examination of purity, the talk should at least
touch upon that versatile form of double - mindedness: the double - mindedness of weakness as it appears in the common things of
real life; upon the fact that the person who only wills the Good up to a certain degree is double - minded.
Whatever partial knowledge we do have in either mode does have absolute value, does
touch some
real aspect of the world;
for in the absolute we
live and move and have our being.
by Mindy Kaling, The After Wife: A Novel by Gigi Grazier (Lian Dolan, from Oprah.com) Tovolo Perfect Cube Trays (Megan Brooks from Texas Health Moms) What Alice Forgot by Liane Moriarty (Carissa Rogers from Good N Crazy) Glittery eyeliner by NXY Cosmetics (Shannon Lell from Shannonlell.com) Moleskine notebook (Bunmi Laditan from The Honest Toddler) Neutrogena's 3 - in - 1 Concealer
for Eyes (Jessica Wolstenholm from Grace
for Moms) Mossimo fedoras from Target (Rachel Stafford from Hands Free Mama) Sally Hansen's Complete Salon Manicure (Grace Patton from Camp Patton) CALMS: A Guide to Soothing Your Baby by Carrie Contey, Between Parent and Teenager by Haim Ginott, or Stop Arguing with Your Kids by Michael Nichols (Bernadette Noll from Slow Family
Living) Child's Glass Pitcher (Amy McCready, Positive Parenting Solutions) Harvey the Child Mime, by Loryn Brantz (Lindsey Gladstone, DailyCandy) Slim Grips clothes hangers (Lisa Hendey, CatholicMom.com) Birchbox Beauty Subscription Service ($ 10 / month, Kara Fleck, Simple Kids) Nice «n Easy Root
Touch Up by Clairol (Suzanna Vicinus, Seacoast Kids Calendar) Quercetti's Migoga Marble Run (Maureen Smithe, Homemade Mothering) Umberto Eco's Dry Clean dry shampoo (Nicole Balch, Making it Lovely) The FURminator (Kristin van Ogtrop, Editor of
Real Simple) Klorane Oatmilk Gentle Dry Shampoo Spray (Ashley Muir Bruhn, Hither & Thither) Wreck This Journal (Catherine Newman,
Real Simple magazine) Martha Stewart Discbound Notebooks (Nicole Bennett, Gidget Goes Home) Laptop Lunch Bento Boxes (Peg Moline, Fit Pregnancy) Kiwi Craft Box ($ 19.95 monthly, Jessica Turner, The Mom Creative)
Felkel said that as advocacy groups have enthusiastically embraced technologies like email, they've lost sight of the personal
touch and
real -
life relationships that makes
for successful lobbying.
Events
for the younger set included a tour of «the fourth dimension» — a room full of hypercubes and other higher dimensional objects that gave me a
touch of vertigo; a chamber of robots that you could teach to play football; a demonstration of forensic science involving (
real) guns and a (fake) cadaver in a staged crime scene; a
live cooking show in which physicists, chemists, and anthropologists explained the science and origins of food; and a walking tour through the natural history of excrement featuring — you guessed it — a dizzying array of animal feces.
Official name of the product that you see above is Pure Rice Powder Blush and I've tried it in «rose tones», but in
real life it's a skillful multi-tasker that can be used as a blusher, eye shadow or soft color
touch for your lips on the top of your favorite lip balm base.
They all have that
touch that makes them different and stylish, but at the same time appropiate
for so many
real life events without having to leave that crazy fashionista we all have inside at home.
Unfortunately
real life doesn't quite work like that, and whilst I am gladThe Henley Boy had the balls to get back in
touch with me earlier this month, and I at least partially understand why he «ran
for the hills», to coin his phrase, that doesn't mean the Henley Boy has found his way back into my affections.
For those who missed out the first time around, The World Ends with You is set in Japan's
real -
life fashion and shopping district, Shibuya, and features slick visuals and music and a unique
touch - screen - aided battle system.
The new featurette
for «
Real Steel»
touches on the sport of robot boxing and how a combination of effects were used to bring the film's metallic characters to
life.
But «Candelabra» isn't a hagiography either, it's a nuanced and surprisingly
touching look at late -
life Liberace, his moments of monstrousness (having Thorson undergo plastic surgery to look more like a younger version of himself is possibly the oogiest) balanced by moments of great tenderness and love, the rawer and
realer for coming from beneath layers of lurex and sequins.
An available eight - inch color
touch screen inhabits the prime
real estate up top while multiple USB ports down low
live in a specially designed front compartment
for charging personal electronics.
Michael and Peter haven't and won't let me down,
for it was based on their reviews that I bought a Sony and along with my iPad Pro, can't imagine
life without a
real touch screen, not that stylus only device, advertised as «inductive
touch control» and «
touch screen.»
With Kindle Library Lending, customers can take advantage of all of the unique features of Kindle and Kindle books, including: Paper - like Pearl electronic - ink display No glare even in bright sunlight Lighter than a paperback — weighs just 8.5 ounces and holds up to 3,500 books Up to one month of battery
life with wireless off Read everywhere with free Kindle apps
for Android, iPad, iPod
touch, iPhone, PC, Mac, BlackBerry and Windows Phone Whispersync technology wirelessly sync your books, notes, highlights, and last page read across Kindle and free Kindle reading apps
Real Page Numbers — easily reference passages with page numbers that correspond to actual print editions
I have been planning to
touch base with you of what's happening but with my job hunting and
real life, I seriously had to put this thing on hold
for a few moments.
There is no lag in controls response, it is realistic, in
real games players don't run with the ball attached to their feet, you just have to wait
for the ball to
touch the foot of the player so he can pass, like in
real life or in the console versions.
Using motion and face capture
for the first time in the series, Sutherland brings a physicality to the character that's true to
life and less «gamey», making it seem like a
real person is performing at the
touch of a button.
by Alan Feuer Boston Globe, Nov. 16, Intimacy of attention paid in close up by Sebastian Smee Brooklyn Daily Eagle, Nov. 16, «Visions of an American Dreamland:» New book and Brooklyn Museum exhibition highlight Coney Island by Peter Stamelman The New York Times, Nov. 15, Amusement
for Everyone by Ken Johnson Boston Globe, Nov. 11, Andy Warhol and Robert Mapplethorpe Rocked the Boat by Mark Feeney Crave, Nov. 11, Exhibit Warhol & Mapplethorpe: Guise & Dolls by Miss Rosen Antiques and the Arts Weekly, Nov. 10, Q&A: Linda Roth WSFB / Better Connecticut, Nov. 9, Get Some Art History at this Local Stop by Kara Sundlun Take Magazine, November 2015, This MATRIX is
Real by Janet Reynolds American Fine Art Magazine, November 2015, Radical Chick and Taylor Made by Jay Cantor Art New England, November 2015, Preview: Warhol & Mapplethorpe: Guise & Dolls by Susan Rand Brown The Hartford Courant, Oct. 16, Gender - Bending «Warhol & Mapplethorpe» Exhibit At Wadsworth by Susan Dunne The Wall Street Journal, Oct. 13, At the Wadsworth Atheneum, an Old Building Gets New
Life by Lee Rosenbaum Hartford Courant, Oct. 2, Artist Pokes Fun At «Great Chain Of Being» With New Wadsworth Exhibit by Susan Dunne The Economist, Oct. 1, Temple of Delight by Miles Unger Hartford Courant, Oct. 1, Renewed Atheneum a Cultural Tourism Spark Op - Ed by William Hosley Art in America, October 2015, Coney Island Forever by Jonathan Weinberg The Boston Globe, Sept. 19, European marvels await in Hartford at refurbished Atheneum by Sebastian Smee The Hartford Courant, Sept. 19, Wadsworth Atheneum Reopens To Line Of Visitors Saturday by Kristin Stoller The Hartford Courant, Sept. 19, Editorial: Wadsworth Atheneum Makeover is a Triumph Hyperallergic, Sept. 18, A Worthy Renovation
for the Wadsworth Atheneum's European Art Galleries by Benjamin Sutton The New York Times, Sept. 17, Review: Wadsworth Atheneum, a Masterpiece of Renovation by Roberta Smith WNPR, Sept. 17, Hartford's Wadsworth Atheneum Unveils Newly Renovated Galleries by Diane Orson The Art Newspaper, Sept. 16, Wadsworth relives Gilded Age glory days in grand reopening by Julia Halperin The Hartford Courant, Sept. 13, Wadsworth Atheneum Unveils Final Phase of Years - Long Renovation by Susan Dunne Fox CT, Sept. 11, The art of a reopening at the Wadsworth by Jim Altman Apollo Magazine, Sept. 5, J.P. Morgan: The Man Who Bought the World by Rachel Cohen The Art Newspaper, September 2015, Wadsworth relives Gilded Age glory days in grand reopening by Julia Halperin The New York Times, Aug. 31, The Wadsworth Atheneum in Hartford Puts Final
Touches on a Comeback by Ted Loos The Independent, Aug. 28, Warhol and Mapplethorpe capture each other by Charlotte Cripps The Hartford Courant, Aug. 18, Three «Aspects of Portraiture» at Wadsworth by Susan Dunne The Hartford Courant, July 16, Vibrant Paintings of Modernist Peter Blume at Wadsworth by Susan Dunne The Boston Globe, June 30, Hank Willis Thomas's slick image masks a closed door by Sebastian Smee The Boston Globe, June 25, Bradford enters MATRIX at Wadsworth Atheneum by Sebastian Smee Hartford Courant, June 25, Artist Creates Site - Specific «Pull Painting» at Atheneum by Susan Dunne Observer, June 16, A Peek Inside Hartford's Wadsworth Atheneum as It Preps
for a Grand Reopening by Alanna Martinez The Wall Street Journal, June 5, Madrid's Thyssen Offers the Dark Religiosity of Zurbarán by J.S. Marcus Art New England, May / June 2015, Reviving the Grande Dame by Susan Rand Brown Humanities, May / June 2015, The Coney Island Exhibition That Captures Its Highs and Lows by Tom Christopher The Magazine Antiques, May / June 2015, Visions of Coney Island by Robin Jaffee Frank The New York Times, April 19, An American Dreamland, From the Beginning by Sylviane Gold Artes Magazine, April 16, At Hartford's Atheneum: «Coney Island: Visions of an American Dreamland, 1861 - 2008» by Richard Friswell Hartford Courant, April 9, Sideshow Mind Game at Atheneum by Susan Dunne Hyperallergic, March 4, Two Exhibitions Examine the Art of the American Side Show by Laura C. Mallonee Republican American, March 1, Coney Island R us by Tracey O'Shaughnessy Hyperallergic, Feb. 24, Mapplethorpe's Other Man by Larissa Archer WNPR, Feb. 24, Where We
Live: The Lore and Lure of Coney Island by Betsy Kaplan and John Dankosky The Boston Globe, Feb. 24, Frame by Frame: Behind «Agbota,» an artist's irony and imagination by Sebastian Smee
Real Simple, March 2015, A
Life in Full Antiques and the Arts Weekly, Feb. 20, Step Right Up!
But
for people who want a human
touch for their investment, think about going with a
real -
life financial advisor who you can talk to about your money.
If any of this is true, Apple didn't do its
real job and focus on a making products that have a reason
for being — that
touch lives and improve them.
Hanna
touched the
lives of thousands of
real estate administrators, managers, brokers and agents by delivering innovative and integrated software
for brokerages.
No kidding, our easy - to - use, all - in - one
real estate marketing platform focuses on keeping you in
touch with your clients, sphere of influence and leads
for life!
We provide an opportunity
for real estate agents to stay in
touch with clients
for life in a relevant way — while homeowners manage their most valuable asset.
I created this look
for our console table in our
living room and it looks so
real, everyone is surprised when they
touch it because it doesn't feel like metal.