Sentences with phrase «ut in»

We'll have a full review of the handset in the not too distant future, b ut in the meantime here is a quick look and unboxing of the OnePlus X!
(«[O] ut in Marcellus, a community that is mostly Caucasian, if you see someone who looks different, you might just stop and talk to them, ask how they're doing,» he said).
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Not exact matches

ut the company — whose machines are designed to supplement rather than supplant human security guards, and take care of monotonous tasks like scanning license plates in a parking lot — also has a closer view than most of the emerging and unpredictable world of robot - people interactions.
Nor does the IRS appear to have responded to a critical letter from Congress in which Sen. Orrin Hatch (R - Ut) and others blasted the investigation as «overly broad, extremely burdensome, and highly intrusive to a large portion of individuals.»
Facebook founder and top boss Zuckerberg is in third position, ut was the list's biggest gainer this year, adding $ 15.6 bn to his wealth thanks to the social network's rising stock price.
The president was trying to gain additional allies in the increasingly unpopular Vietnam War, which was racing towards an end due to stories and images like «Napalm Girl,» the eventual Pulitzer Prize - winning photo shot by AP photographer, Nick Ut.
First, he couldn't make the lame statement himself — secondly, I wonder what words would have been more appropriate in labeling Ms. Fluke a sl ut?
nip - ple pi - s... as in pi - stol, lapi - s, pi - ssed, etc. pr - ick... as in pri - ckling, pri - ckles, etc. ra - pe... as in gr - ape, thera - peutic, sara - pe, etc. se - x... as in Ess - ex, s - exual, etc. sh - it sl - ut sp - ic... as in disp - icable, hosp - ice, etc. ti - t... as in const - itution, att - itude, ent - ities, etc. tw - at... as in wristw - atch, etc. va - g... as in extrava - gant, va - gina, va - grant, va - gue, sava - ge, etc. who - re... as in who're you kidding / don't forget to put in that apostrophe!
On the one hand, we have the positions of E. Franklin Frazier and W. E. B. DuBois, emphasizing the lack of any significant persisting elements of Africanism in America... [B] ut even a protagonist for the loss of all Africanisms, such as E. Franklin Frazier, acknowledges the persistence of «shout songs,» African rhythm, and dance in American culture.
And that is why, in our prayer at the altar, we ask that the consecration may be brought about for us: Ut nobis Corpus et Sanguis fiat... 3 If I firmly believe that everything around me is the body and blood of the Word, 4 then for me (and in one sense for me alone) is brought about that marvellous «diaphany» which causes the luminous warmth of a single life to be objectively discernible in and to shine forth from the depths of every event, every element: whereas if, unhappily, my faith should flag, at once the light is quenched and everything becomes darkened, everything disintegrates.
na - ked necrophi - lia nig - ger nip - ple o - rgy... as in po - rgy, zo - rgy, etc. pi - ss po - on... as in spo - on, po - ontang, harpo - on, etc p - orn... as in p - ornography pr - ick... as in pri - ckling, pri - ckles, etc. que - er ra - pe... as in scra - pe, tra - peze, gr - ape, thera - peutic, sara - pe, etc. se - x... as in Ess - ex, s - exual, etc. [email protected] shat is OK sh - it sl - ut sm - ut... as in transm - ute sn - atch sp - ank sp - ic... as in desp - icable, hosp - ice, consp - icuous, susp - icious, sp - icule, sp - ice, etc. sp - ook... as in sp - ooky, sp - ooked strip - per... strip and stripe are OK ti - t... as in const - itution, att - itude, ent - ities, alt - itude, beat - itude, anti-thesis, ti - the etc. tw - at... as in wristw - atch, nightw - atchman, saltw - ater, etc. va - g... as in extrava - gant, va - gina, va - grant, va - gue, sava - ge, etc. who - re... as in who're you kidding / don't forget to put in that apostrophe!
The party goes on around them, l) ut they have been caught up in something new.
Historians of religion in the nineteenth century referred to the sacrificial system of ancient Israel as a form of do ut des, which could be paraphrased: «I am putting this small animal I have reared on an altar as a gift for you in hopes that you will bestow your blessing on me.»
As an Orthodox Christian definitely in the ecumenical «left wing» of my church, I can not speak for all my co-confessionalists; but I can record my own shame that so few Orthodox hierarchs have even recognized the remarkable gesture made by John Paul II in Ut Unum Sint (1995), in openly soliciting advice on how to understand his office (even indeed the limits of its jurisdiction), or been moved to respond with anything like comparable Christian charity.
One formulation is offered by John Paul II in his 1995 encyclical Ut Unum Sint: «Insofar as these kinds of elements exist in other Christian communities, the one (unica) Church of Christ has an efficacious presence therein.
ho - mo... whether ho - mo sapiens or ho - mose - xual, etc. t - it... const - itution, att - itude, ent - ities, etc. an - al... ban - al sh - it fu - ck... who - re tw - at... as in wristw - atch, (an unexpected one) pr - ick sl - ut c - lit va - g... as in extrava - gant, va - gina, va - grant, va - garies hor - ny ar - se... yet «ass» is not filtered!
sh - it sl - ut sn - atch sp - ic... as in disp - icable, hosp - ice, consp - icuous, susp - icious, sp - icule, sp - ice, etc. ti - t... as in const - itution, att - itude, ent - ities, alt - itude, beat - itude, etc. tw - at... as in wristw - atch, nightw - atchman, etc. va - g... as in extrava - gant, va - gina, va - grant, va - gue, sava - ge, etc. who - re... as in who're you kidding / don't forget to put in that apostrophe!
It would appear that sexual orientation is biological in nature, determined by a complex interplay of genetic factors and the early ut - erine environment.
sl - ut sn - atch sp - ic... as in disp - icable, hosp - ice, consp - icuous, susp - icious, sp - icule, sp - ice, etc. sp - oon sp - ook... as in sp - ooky, sp - ooked strip - per ti - t... as in const - itution, att - itude, ent - ities, alt - itude, beat - itude, etc. tw - at... as in wristw - atch, nightw - atchman, etc. va - g... as in extrava - gant, va - gina, va - grant, va - gue, sava - ge, etc. who - re... as in who're you kidding / don't forget to put in that apostrophe!
ho - mo... whether ho - mo sapiens or ho - mose - xual, etc. t - it... const - itution, att - itude, ent - ities, etc. an - al... ban - al sh - it fu - ck... who - re tw - at... as in wristw - atch, (an unexpected one) pr - ick sl - ut c - lit va - g... as in extrava - gant, va - gina, va - grant hor - ny ar - se... yet «ass» is not filtered!
If there were any promising response to John Paul II's earnest plea in Ut Unum Sint for reconciliation between East and West.
«iustitiae proprium est inter alias virtutes ut ordinet hominem in his quae sunt ad alterum.
Credo ut intelligam, believe in order that you may understand, was the motto of most medieval philosophy and theology, even of late scholasticism.
sl - ut va - g... as in extrava - gant, va - gina, va - grant, va - gue, sava - ge, etc. hor - ny... ar - se... yet «ass» is not filtered!
as in po - rgy, zo - rgy, etc. pi - s... as in pi - stol, lapi - s, pi - ssed, therapi - st, etc. p - orn... as in p - ornography pr - ick... as in pri - ckling, pri - ckles, etc. que - er ra - pe... as in scra - pe, tra - peze, gr - ape, thera - peutic, sara - pe, etc. se - x... as in Ess - ex, s - exual, etc. sl - ut sm - ut.....
who - re tw - at... as in wristw - atch, (an unexpected one) pr - ick sl - ut c - lit va - g... as in extrava - gant, va - gina, va - grant hor - ny ar - se... yet «ass» is not filtered!
[B] ut seriously, while I will defend myself and my family I don't believe that I will or should take any part in a physical proactive role against them, that's the government's job.»
In the Encyclical Ut unum sint we read: «For a whole millennium Christians were united in a «brotherly fraternal communion of faith and sacramental lifIn the Encyclical Ut unum sint we read: «For a whole millennium Christians were united in a «brotherly fraternal communion of faith and sacramental lifin a «brotherly fraternal communion of faith and sacramental life.
The Encyclical Ut unum sint lists among the five still controversial areas: «I) the relationship between Sacred Scripture, as the highest authority in matter of faith, and Sacred Tradition, as indispensable to the interpretation of the Word of God,» and «4) the Magisterium of the Church, entrusted to the Pope and the Bishops in communion with him, understood as a responsibility and an authority exercised in the name of Christ for teaching and safeguarding the faith.»
Three criteria for the differentiation and evaluation of remaining disagreements can be found in the Encyclical Ut unum sint.
Toward the end of Ut Unum Sint, John Paul cites some of the questions that must be addressed in conversation with the communities issuing from the tragic divisions of the sixteenth century: (1) The relationship between Sacred Scripture, as the highest authority in matters of faith, and Sacred Tradition, as indispensable to the interpretation of the Word of God; (2) The Eucharist as the Sacrament of the Body and Blood of Christ, an offering of praise to the Father, the sacrificial memorial and Real Presence of Christ and the sanctifying outpouring of the Holy Spirit; (3) Ordination, as a Sacrament, to the threefold ministry of the episcopate, presbyterate, and diaconate; (4) The Magisterium of the Church, entrusted to the pope and the bishops in communion with him, understood as a responsibility and an authority exercised in the name of Christ for teaching and safeguarding the faith; (5) The Virgin Mary, as Mother of God and Icon of the Church, the spiritual Mother who intercedes for Christ's disciples and for all humanity.
The hoped - for consequence of the Catholic Church's irrevocable devotion to full communion among all Christians will bring with it changes that we can not now anticipate, as is also made clear in Ut Unum Sint.
as in po - rgy, zo - rgy, etc. pi - s... as in pi - stol, lapi - s, pi - ssed, therapi - st, etc. p - orn... as in p - ornography pr - ick... as in pri - ckling, pri - ckles, etc. que - er ra - pe... as in scra - pe, tra - peze, gr - ape, thera - peutic, sara - pe, etc. se - x... as in Ess - ex, s - exual, etc. sl - ut sn - atch sp - ic... as in desp - icable, hosp - ice, consp - icuous, susp - icious, sp - icule, sp - ice, etc. sp - oon sp - ook... as in sp - ooky, sp - ooked strip - per ti - t... as in const - itution, att - itude, ent - ities, alt - itude, beat - itude, etc. tw - at... as in wristw - atch, nightw - atchman, etc. va - g... as in extrava - gant, va - gina, va - grant, va - gue, sava - ge, etc. who - re... as in who're you kidding / don't forget to put in that apostrophe!
Such, I take it, is the inner logic of what the Second Vatican Council said about ecumenism and what John Paul II reiterated in Ut Unum Sint in his eloquent statement that ecumenism is not optional.
Thus aided, he comes to the place of his ancestor, and there is told the story of Ut - Napishtim, the Babylonian Noah, in which appears the story of the deluge.
There is ground for optimism, however, in Pope John Paul II's invitation in his recent Encyclical Ut unum sint to «church leaders and their theologians to engage with me in a patient a fraternal dialogue on this subject in which, leaving useless controversies behind, we could listen to one another, keeping before us only the will of Christ for his church» (96).
Although they cite the Baptist theologian Timothy George in a way that shows his awareness of the ground - breaking work of the World Conference on Faith and Order at Montreal in 1963 on «Scripture, Tradition, and traditions,» Noll and Nystrom make no systematic use of his insights; they also neglect to note the phraseology of Pope John Paul II when he called for further study on «the relationship between Sacred Scripture as the highest authority in matters of faith and Sacred Tradition as indispensable to the interpretation of the Word of God» (Ut Unum Sint, 79)» a formulation that I think may hold the best promise of resolving the question since the sixteenth century.
Hizb ut - Tahrir America, a group that advocates for countries to be ruled by Islamic law, had planned to hold its Khilafah Conference 2012 on Sunday at The Meadows Club in Rolling Meadows.
sl - ut sn - atch sp - ic... as in disp - icable, hosp - ice, consp - icuous, susp - icious, sp - icule, sp - ice, etc. ti - t... as in const - itution, att - itude, ent - ities, alt - itude, beat - itude, etc. tw - at... as in wristw - atch, nightw - atchman, etc. va - g... as in extrava - gant, va - gina, va - grant, va - gue, sava - ge, etc. who - re... as in who're you kidding / don't forget to put in that apostrophe!
as in po - rgy, zo - rgy, etc. pi - s... as in pi - stol, lapi - s, pi - ssed, therapi - st, etc. p - oon... as in sp - oon, lamp - oon, harp - oon p - orn... as in p - ornography pr - ick... as in pri - ckling, pri - ckles, etc. que - er ra - pe... as in scra - pe, tra - peze, gr - ape, thera - peutic, sara - pe, etc. se - x... as in Ess - ex, s - exual, etc. sl - ut sm - ut.....
Paul VI in his first sermon as Pope spoke to those «who without belonging to the Catholic Church are united to us by the powerful bond of faith and love of Jesus Christ and marked with the unique seal of baptism — one Lord, one faith, one baptism», seeking to «hasten the blessed day which will see, after so many centuries of deadly separation, the realisation of Christ's prayer on the eve of his death — ut unum sint, that they may be one...» 6
God «non potest ostendere virtutem suam in electis, nisi prius ostendat eis infirmitatem eorum et abscondat virtutem eorum ad nihilumque redigat, ut non glorientur in virtute sua propria», «Deus non salrat nisi peccatores, non erudit nisi stultos et insipientes, non ditat nisi pauperes, non vivificat nisi mortuos».
Tales enim libere sese offerunt in omnem voluntatem Dei, etiam ad infernum et mortem aeternaliter, si Deus vellet tantum, ut sua voluntas plene fiat».
Downing writes that «it brings us back to the credo ut intelligam (I believe in order to understand) of Augustine and Anselm.»
I also jyst put it all in the muxing bowl at once, gave my blender away years ago, and ut was fine
Sorrry bout all the questions but ingredients differ in Australia and i am eager to try your recipe ut.
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We beat the same players thatbeat us before, back in ’12, ut was just that Mou wasnt there.
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