All of this is
a very rich subject for fiction, rife with possibilities for conflict and dysfunction.»
Not exact matches
The
very rich (and thick) volume includes a biographical essay, a personal memoir by one of Torrance's students, now an Orthodox priest; nine substantial papers on
subjects like St. Athanasius, the Divine Monarchia, and the rationality of the cosmos; a review of the letters between Torrance and Georges Florovsky; and two articles by Torrance himself, «The Relevance of Orthodoxy» and «The Orthodox Church in Great Britain.»
It might
very well suggest the
rich conception of a «communion of saints» in which there is a joy that is shared in «widest commonalty», in and with God, as he rejoices in the growing good that thus becomes the further occasion for delight not only to himself but to other
subjects of experience.
Some critics of this view understandably object to holding politically powerless people accountable for their behavior while the
very rich are not
subject to structures of accountability.
So soon after the latest cash for access scandal involving Jack Straw and Malcolm Rifkind, is it really sensible to take cash from the former politician who «enjoys the best contacts that money can buy — as do those willing to pay him for access to those contacts» and is the
subject of a new book designed to expose «the private dealings of this
very public figure ``, who's made his fortune selling his soul to the oil -
rich potentates he mixes with as special envoy in the Middle East and brutal dictators like those of Burma and Kazakhstan?
The reality is that voters have strong views on most
subjects - strongly opposed, for example, to NHS privatisation and more immigration but
very supportive of repatriation of powers from Europe and making the
rich pay more into the national coffers.
A satire is only as good as its
subject, and in the
very funny I'm Gon na Git You Sucka, Keenen Ivory Wayans has found a
rich and relatively untapped one.
Daily Mail Ewan McGregor and Nicole Kidman reunite... but for an interview series, not a film The Muse
Rich Juzwiak talks to Anne Hathaway about Colossal and the
very tired
subject of «Hathahaters»... as I've always said: their loss, she's awesome.
One star for the fabulous performances and another star for the
rich and gorgeous cinematography of this period piece, but it's a
subject matter I don't much care for, and it's
very difficult to summon sympathy for one that probably got help to wipe one's own arse.
Essaydi explains: «My photographs are about the women
subjects» participation in contributing to the greater emancipation of Arab women, while at the same time conveying to an outside audience a
very rich tradition of practice, relationships, and ideas that are so often misunderstood and misrepresented in the West.»
On the
subject of getting
rich and famous, Bjorn Lomborg and Michael Critchon have done
very well out of global warming, of course.
Tesla's first vehicle, the Roadster, was truly a
rich man's toy, and as such was
subject to a lot of skepticism and derision, but the company's product evolution is moving toward a more affordable vehicle, in part through the technology developed via production of the Model S and Model X, and on to the
very desirable Model III with its potential $ 35,000 price tag.