Sentences with phrase «warm words of»

«They heard warm words of support for fewer restrictions on advertising — in particular from Ed Vaizey, shadow minister for the arts who professed to be «a massive fan of advertising and the industry».
Though the chastisement from the Board of Ethics wound up the current Zatz administration on a sour note, the year's last Town Board meeting did not end without a round of applause from the audience and some warm words of appreciation for the outgoing public officials.
Arsene Wenger had some warm words of praise and support for Olivier Giroud yesterday, after the French striker changed the game at Everton for Arsenal and powered in an injury time headed equaliser.
But you just know that it will not take much to bring the AOBs out in force again, so our new keeper David Ospina and his warm words of praise for his new manager will be very welcome for the Frenchman.
Ozil had warm words of praise for his new centre forward and they are already showing signs of a great understanding.

Not exact matches

He chooses his words diplomatically, but it's easy to read between the lines of his politesse: travellers wouldn't warm to Porter so «quickly» if the service with Air Canada and WestJet weren't so infuriating.
To help everyone warm up, start the session by removing one of the words, posting it in a space nearby and telling your own story about the concept.
Those words warm the hearts of Wexley's founders, and not just because de Leon has picked up the industry jargon.
Instead, riff off of your script and let your words flow naturally, in a warm, friendly manor.
Replace the ice with the warming wisdom and love of His word.
But in the (paraphrased and amplified) words of James, «If a brother or sister is without food and clothing, and one of you says, «Be warm and well fed.
sunstance = substance, though I kind of like the new word «sunstance» which should either mean standing in a ray of sunlight feeling the warm glow on your face an appreciating being alive or possibly the viewpoint one might have if standing where the sun is looking at the earth.
Jesus probably used this word in the Lord's Prayer and, when he did so, he was giving his followers «the privilege of being in the heavenly family and of addressing God in this warm and friendly way.»
I felt like I was floating, floating on the love and prayers of all those who hummed around me like worker bees, bringing notes and flowers and warm socks and quilts embroidered with words of encouragement.
The Guardian's report, indeed, was headed «Pope surprises Catholics with warm words on power of love».
Every vista is magnificent, every encounter with the nuns a torrent of warm words explaining how the convent is revitalizing the whole countryside — not only providing work, but also spreading Christian enlightenment and education.
These words and the concepts associated with them were very useful for intellectual purposes, but they made no contribution to life, and Levin suddenly felt he was in the position of a man who had exchanged a warm fur coat for a muslin blouse, and who the first time he finds himself in the frost is persuaded beyond question, not by arguments but by the whole of his being, that he's no better than naked and is inevitably bound to perish miserably.16
This is what we do without exchanging a word: I take care of the girl — washing her sturdy small body in warm bath water then finding clean jammies and snuggling while he takes care of her sheets and the carpets, opens windows, starts the laundry.
The words, echoing the former US Vice President Al Gore's somewhat optimistic pronouncement on the global warming discussion, are from a speech Cameron made on 9 September on the role of schools in «mending our broken society».
Perhaps more dramatic illustrations are found in hospital wards where a visitor's warm «hello» turns on the light, opens the shutters, straightens the linens, and brightens the faces; or in rural America where a major business transaction is sealed by one man giving his word to another; or in the quiet guidance of Anne Sullivan who with the one word «water» brought Helen Keller into the world of human experience; or in the nation - shaping speeches of Adolf Hitler and Winston Churchill.
The Qu «ran is chock full of warm, fuzzy and cute stories and preaches tolerance and peace with every word.
But it is very nice and heart - warming to hear the kind words of so many other Americans.
«Unless the Government is prepared to put actions in place of warm words on marriage, we will see this great engine of social mobility become purely the reserve of the better - off.»
In his account of the faith, the sin that Christians once called sodomy is no more serious than my nodding off as he spoke gentle words at the Church of St. Francis Xavier on a warm June afternoon.
[W] e Hindus are bound together not only by the ties of love we bear to a common fatherland and by the common blood that courses through our veins and keeps our hearts throbbing and our affections warm, but also by the ties of common homage we pay to our great civilization — our Hindu culture, which could not be better rendered than by the word Sanskriti suggestive as it is of that language Sanskrit, which has been the chosen means of expression and preservation of that culture.
The word «warm» often creeps into descriptions of evangelical piety, and at its most vigorous this warmth is likely to be present interpersonally.
«A kind word, a warm smile, and a hearty handshake,» wrote one spokesman in a national Protestant magazine, «is more effective for church strategy in race relations than all of its social and political action programs.»
What they liked most was the president's warm words about Poland and her historical struggles for freedom, which sounded particularly topical at a time when the country and its government have been an object of massive and unjust attacks by EU officials.
He wants Christians to move on from milk doctrines and teachings that make us feel warm and fuzzy, to the meat truths of the Word that we mull over, think about, and digest (cf. Heb 5:11 — 6:3).
The Word of God is not a buffet line, you can't pick and choose what to follow, you are either all in for Jesus, or luke warm!
Staupitz, in his reply months later from his southern hideout, was warm but guarded: «My love to you is unchanging, passing the love of women, always unbroken... But as I do not grasp all your ideas, I keep silence about them... It seems to me that you condemn many things which are merely indifferent... but we owe much to you, Martin, for having led us back from the husks which the swine did eat to the pastures of life and the words of salvation.»
Gluten free and paleo, of course, these are great for a lighter dessert (I'll bet they are great served with some ice cream on a warm night) but don't take my word for it, try it yourself!
so we had some hazelnuts we blended in the vitamix with filtered water to the point the vitamix got warm and filtered out the fiber with a clean handkerchief (in hindsight i could of not filtered it but i like the filtered nut milk with coffee) and mixed together, but it all lacked fiber, so we used muesli (the perfect ingredient) to bulk up the mixture and used brown sugar to sweeten with all the other ingredients (i know the s word but i'm eating with a non-plant based eater).
The word alone is enough to send me into a calm, gentle, warm state of inner peace where all is right with the world.
-- White Garlic Soup — Ajo Blanco — Everytime the word soup comes up, we all get images of a cold winter's day, as we cling to our favorite blanket and sip on a warm...
I don't know about you, but when I see the word «zuppa», I can practically smell the flavors of a rich broth and feel my skin tingling as I imagine the warming liquid sliding into my belly.
In Danish, the word describes warm, fuzzy feelings of coziness and camaraderie.
I like to think of it as easy comfort food: hearty, cozy and reliable, or in other words, the warm wooly sweater of family dinners.
The jelly here is a fruit compote made of tasty, healthy berries, and the peanut butter is a creamy concoction that gets poured on and seeps into every nook and cranny, making this pudding gooey and warm and delicious beyond words.
After Arsene Wenger described the 20 - year old as one of the big surprises of the season, praising his mentality for pushing on and showing mental strength after some early struggles as well as the quality of his recent performances, the young Gunner has reinforced his position at the club with his warm words.
Zabit had staph two weeks out from the Bochniak fight and broke his left hand in the locker room warming up, and didn't say a word or make any sort of deal about it.
The Real Madrid goalkeeper also had warm words for another of Juve's ageing stars, namely midfielder Andrea Pirlo, saying:
At 3.40 pm BST with the rotting carcass of the season still warm, Fernandes was at it again penning a tawdry note on the club website about philosophy, culture and the academy; all the buzz words he picked up in in his copy of Football For Dummies.
I imagine all of those kind thoughts and words soaking into her body like warm rays of sunshine, filling her with the very building blocks of love itself.
In other words, what comes out of your mouth sounds mostly like this (in a warm, heart - felt voice):
She may be at risk of having breakfast cereal in embarrassing places but her body is warm, and she knows if mom finds wheaty O's on her bum, mom will clear it all up and not say a word.
In other words, you'll want to steer clear of hot tubs, or limit heat exposure per the APA guidelines, but an average warm bath is ok.
You've probably bumped into some of the words when reading loads of bottle warmer reviews.
I used the word «move» instead of «push» so as not to confuse him, and I concentrated more on the warm blanket and him being a big brother.»
Think of all the key developmental milestones that a baby achieves; they all do them — their first words, when they start walking, etc. — but it still makes you a proud mamma and makes you go all warm and fuzzy inside.
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