Sentences with phrase «void which»

With all the space hype, suddenly there was this beautiful game that seemed to fill the void which Star Citizen and No Man's Sky had been creating for the past couple years.
This is the moral and cultural void which has inspired in Charity such dismal feelings of ennui and longing for escape — a theme prevalent also in Ethan Frome.
If it does arrive, some have said its possibly sub-20-mile EV range under EPA testing would be a little lackluster, but it would otherwise fill a gaping void which has needed entries for too long.
But my firm belief is that the void which was left was at the front of the formation.
Carl Ikeme's absence left a void which Ikechuwku Ezenwa did not look capable of filling in the later stage of qualifying.
As per the striker i am not sure as he thinks return of Poldi and Sanogo will fill that void which i completely disagree.
The same empty void which was and always has been before you were born.
Compare with Blake: «I cast futurity away, and turn my back upon that void Which I have made; for lo!
Once a little freedom is offered him, however, he starts back at the sight of the void which he must now fill, the meaning he must now provide, and the responsibility he must now carry.
Without guidance and direction from you they will fill that void which demands an answer as to why I exist.
In the bleak spiritual void which is modern Britain, Catholics needs straightforward and commonsense materials that help to keep Christ at the centre of life.
but God did nt create the earth null and void which is tohu bohu in Hebrew.
The Great Void which dichotomizes or breaks into two the inner - Cosmos an the outer - Cosmos is very relevant when one considers Luke 17:21, «The kingdom of God is inside you!»

Not exact matches

Cohen is a defendant with Trump in Daniels» other pending lawsuit in Los Angeles federal court, which seeks to void the nondisclosure agreement about the alleged affair.
That's leaving entire areas open for the taking and Valeant — a specialty pharma company that focuses on dermatology, ophthalmology and over-the-counter medications — which already has a strong foothold in emerging markets is poised to fill that void.
He had the battery replaced without an issue at a local repair shop — which meant he voided his Apple warranty.
Michael, your blog — which I recently discovered — fills a void that I didn't expect would get filled, except perhaps, eventually, on a commercial basis.
In this situation, the manager is almost always void of ambition, which ultimately means they are under - equipped to actually lead a team to success.
With a swipe of the Congressional Review Act, which allows Congress to void a rule within 60 congressional days of its implementation, the rule protecting predators on wildlife refuges in Alaska could be overturned.
«Please be advised that my client deems her settlement agreement canceled and void,» Daniels's lawyer, Keith Davidson, wrote in the email, which The Washington Post obtained.
Daniels has formally offered Cohen a deal in which she would return the $ 130,000 in exchange for the right to speak out and the formal voiding of their hush agreement.
More significantly, the partial foreshadowing of Christ's oblation in animal sacrifice set up the void in which his sacrifice could exist by revealing the distance between the earlier attempts at sacrifice and their fulfillment at Calvary.
Which means that men and women of faith have a real opportunity to fill the void.
They are determined to remove the Judeo - Christian foundations of our society which will do nothing but create a temporary void that Islamists will waste no time filling.
He brought light, beauty, and order to that which was formless and void.
Which of us has not wondered with Judas whether God does anything besides hinder those who are left to get on with life in the face of the void?
It is nearly impossible for the mechanist to conceive, let alone imagine, how something which is energetically passive and void of mass can be nonetheless real and influential.
Barth states: «Genuine faith is a void, an obeisance before that which we can never be, or do, or possess; it is devotion to him who can never become the world or man, save in the dissolution and redemption and resurrection of everything we here and now call world and man.
The Holy Spirit is down here inside, and down inside is the desire of our hearts which is often bottled up... which is often formless and seemingly void.
It must further be asked how such a society can have a truth that makes free without leaving man in a void in which neither he nor society can live.
With the same haste, the porn industry has developed VR porn offerings which are gaining traction, despite VR organizations like The Void and Google trying to prevent their devices from being used for viewing pornography.
It could still be a steady state universe which actually doesn't explode out of nothing and then expand in an accelerated manner into an eternal cold and dark void.
The common trait I have found among most Atheists is a void of unhappiness expressed by witty sarcasm which they believe makes them appear right.
There is a huge grey area in Gen that says «the earth becaome empty and void» which could encompass an unknown amount of time.
Here at the edge of the void through which I extend myself, I listen to the fat Stumbler, him of the single idea That the glass will suddenly dissolve, the one
Rarely is any one stage a pure, unalloyed resting place, for there are implicit resources within the void, as witnessed by the fact that the self persists, and there is a sense in which the enemy can come to be trusted and the companion turns out to be elusive.
Lack of self - acceptance may have the retrogressive appearance of alienation from others, in which solitariness is felt as an intolerable burden and the totality is perceived as a void.
In his book the tech expert makes the case that technology is part of what makes us human, between our beginning in «the Garden», which was void of technology, and our end in «the City» — heavenly Jerusalem, which will be filled with human technology.
contrasted... with the mere imitation in the world of transition,» and the other in which he «called for life and motion to rescue forms from a meaningless void» (MT 97).
«Drugs, as well as pornography and other forms of consumerism which exploit the frailty of the weak, tend to fill the resulting spiritual void».
They see it as the chaos and void over which the spirit hovers that will take shape into their fantasies for the community.
Among the most elementary principles of Western Civilization is the truth that laws which violate the moral law are null and void and must in conscience be disobeyed.
Maybe if you did believe (which I think there is something somewhere inside of your little soul of yours that does believe cause you wouldn't be here otherwise) you wouldn't be so hateful or your life wouldn't be so empty that you need to find a void filler by spending your precious time in this blog.
After a time, however, some Jews began to speak about resurrection of the body, which to them meant the entire human personality; they did this because it was inconceivable that Jews who suffered death as martyrs in the time of the Maccabees should be «cast as rubbish to the void,» their faithfulness to Judaism unrewarded and their bravery denied enduring value.
In this she typifies perhaps millions of highly educated Japanese who resist taking the leap of faith — or admitting to it — although they are painfully aware of what Tokuzen calls the «spiritual void» into which their society has slipped.
As opposed to Novitas Mundi, now American pragmatism is the true prelude to the thinking now occurring for the first time, and most immediately so the uniquely American theology of the death of God, a theology which while voiding pragmatism is the last gasp of modernity, and it in these death throes that a final apocalyptic thinking is born.
«Vainly I clung to these last beliefs as a shipwrecked sailor clings to the fragments of his vessel; vainly, frightened at the unknown void in which I was about to float, I turned with them towards my childhood, my family, my country, all that was dear and sacred to me: the inflexible current of my thought was too strong, — parents, family, memory, beliefs, it forced me to let go of everything.
Woodworth's book, based on extensive research of letters, diaries, and memoirs of Union and Confederate troops, is meant to fill that historiographical void» which it does admirably, if in some ways selectively.
All further ideas about it, such as the oneness or manyness of the spiritual substance on which it is based, are therefore void of intelligible meaning; and propositions touching such ideas may be indifferently affirmed or denied.
Eight acts of divine speech schematically represent the untold multiplicity of divine urgings whereby God shaped this world, originally without form and void, into that which we may celebrate as a fit habitation for man.
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