Sentences with phrase «very heart of»

Amazing, isn't it, that our prayers, whether grand and glorious or feeble and faint, can move the very heart of God who created the universe?
IN A TROUBLED WORLD the thriller authors and their imaginations keep pace with real dangers that eddy in the very heart of civilization.
While malicious intent is a concern, there are also complications in network access that reach to the very heart of the format.
The result is an altered view of God and His word that affects the very heart of worship and service.In this book, Chris Thomas makes the bold claim that many Evangelicals, even some renowned leaders, have slipped carelessly and unwittingly into a position of rebellion against God.
As artists and creators ourselves, the «creator - first» philosophy lies at the very heart of our endeavor.
The result is an altered view of God and His word that affects the very heart of worship and service.In this book, Chris Thomas makes the bold claim that many Ev...
- Kirkus «Reading Brewster is like entering the very heart of a Bruce Springsteen song - all grace, all depth, all sinew.
Dominic of the Dragonseeker Carpathians is on a desperate mission, in the very heart of enemy territory.
It was an explosion that reverberated across the country - and into the very heart of early - twentieth - century America.
Filled with puzzles, adventure and excitement, it also asks serious questions about the nature of religion... and the beliefs that lie at the very heart of humankind.
Amazon's Fire devices, as I've said, play a crucial role in expanding its Prime ecosystem, which has become in many ways the very heart of the company.
In the book's prologue Matthew Goodman writes, «Nellie Bly and Elizabeth Bisland were not only racing around the world; they were also racing through the very heart of the Victorian age.»
But her dreams for the future are abruptly stamped out when she is arrested by a group of Sinhala soldiers and pulled into the very heart of the conflict that she has tried so hard to avoid — a conflict that, eventually, will connect her and Yasodhara in unexpected ways.
They were also racing through the very heart of the Victorian age.
The thrilling theme this year is Fantastic Beasts, the original cornucopia of mythical creatures, which sit at the very heart of the Harry Potter stories.
Because of this, the very heart of the manga was lost.
And far away, as Frodo put on the Ring and claimed it for his own, even in Sammath Naur the very heart of his realm, the Power in Barad - dur was shaken, and the Tower trembled from its foundations to its proud and bitter crown.
Ultimately, I felt I was delving into the very heart of my own concerns, and that was a great way to live for four years.
The arts are for everyone — and, from now on, BBC Arts will be at the very heart of what we do.
That hurricane had been the shortest on record, but to keep the coastal towns safe from our fish, our family had packed up and moved deep inland, plunging into the very heart of the land and stopping as close to the center of the country as we could get.
Delving deep into the most baffling and unusual case of their careers, Boston medical examiner Maura Isles and Detective Jane Rizzoli embark on a terrifying journey to the very heart of evil, where they encounter a malevolent foe more dangerous than any they have ever faced... one whose work is only just beginning.
Mazda 3 programme manager Yoshiyuki Maeda says: «We were determined to advance the Zoom - Zoom driving experience to new heights because that unique feeling lies at the very heart of Mazda.
For many it's a farce, heresy, sacrilege, and a disgrace to the very heart of the muscle car.
It is open to public and available to visitors in the very heart of Paris - Le Rendez - Vous Toyota showroom on Champs - Elysees Avenue.
In the strictly limited Lamborghini Reventón, the twelve - cylinder that is the very heart of the brand generated 650 hp.
At the very heart of the car is, of course, the 3.9 L turbo - charged V8 which set a new benchmark for this type of architecture.
All of these cars place an ability to adapt to time, place, circumstance and driver mood at the very heart of their proposition.
The ways in which schools in England are held to account is at the very heart of whether our education system delivers what we, as a society, need it to or not.
«This definition of consistent underperformance is at the very heart of the law and is essential to assuring that struggling students get the support they need.
A dispute over the exact weight that student test scores have in teacher evaluations is at the very heart of the teacher's strike in Chicago.
This defect strikes at the very heart of the argument that teachers ought to be held accountable for student achievement based on these tests.
At the very heart of things they are showing that they enjoy the company of the learners and that they enjoy the learning process and material.
The most successful companies keep branding at the very heart of everything they do.
At the very heart of the initiative are a team of more than 70 Athlete Mentors who visit schools to inspire students to harness the power of sport and apply lessons learned to all areas of life.
Welcoming the news, education secretary, Kirsty Williams, said: «Nearly a quarter of learners in Wales will experience some form of additional learning need (ALN) during their early years or education and this Bill places them at the very heart of our system.
These voluntary national tests are at the very heart of our efforts to achieve excellence.»
This remains an area of concern for ASE members as it could be seen to strike at the very heart of science pedagogy.
They are the very heart of a successful industrial strategy.
In a larger context, this idea, of education as engagement and education as shared enterprise, reaches beyond Appian Way and into the very heart of our larger university community, as it more deeply defines its signature axiom.
Minority rights within the context of majority rule is at the very heart of American democracy.
At the very heart of this work is the idea that we can not consider our notion of literacy complete until we have embraced the power the language of the arts brings to our lives.
In there, we had a whole section on why schools must be at the very heart of the strategy — and why they need the right support to help every child eat well.
There's something magical about a well executed platformer, something that resonates in the very heart of gaming, and Ori and The Blind Forest is very well executed indeed.
Their reasons go to the very heart of how art changes society.
It seems necessary to call bullshit on Rowe's assertion, in the film's press notes, that Leap Year is a metaphor «for the complex victimizer - victim dichotomy that I think is at the very heart of Mexican national identity,» if only because that theme, so explicitly milked for maximum operatic verismo in Battle in Heaven, isn't being worked out on this particular film's screen.
Waiting for an F train at the Delancey Street station a few summers back, I witnessed a display of condensed teenage effusiveness that seemed to have been loosed from the very heart of a classic musical, with two groups of kids engaging in an amazingly raucous cross-track dance battle.
And therein lies the terror at the very heart of Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri.
Equip some deadly guns and deploy to the very heart of battle.
Tapping into the very heart of modern relationships, she chronicles women and men, at work and in love, in a singular fashion that makes each film instantly recognizable as a Nancy Meyers movie.
Tapping into the very heart of modern relationships, she chronicles women and men, at work and -LSB-...]
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