Sentences with phrase «warmth which»

She has her own line of eye shadows but before she did, this was her most used eye shadow palette because she even said all the colors work good for every skin tone and hair color (she often used Sunset and Warmth which are right next to All Heart in the palette).
He suggests that its warmth which tends to produce more CO2, rather than vice versa — which, incidentally is the story of the past recoveries from ice ages.
He suggests that its warmth which tends to produce more CO2, rather than vice versa.»
«He (Salby) suggests that its warmth which tends to produce more CO2, rather than vice versa — which, incidentally is the story of the past recoveries from ice ages.»
I don't necessarily see any contradiction whatsoever with the work of Mann et al., which showed that although many individual regions experienced similar warmth to modern warmth sometime in some broadly - defined «Medieval Warm Period», the warmest times were asynchronous in different regions and, hence, when you looked globally the warmth was not as great as the late 20th century warmth which was not asynchronous.
The Met Office says it doesn't expect temperature records to be broken every year, but «the current situation shows how global warming can combine with smaller, natural fluctuations to push our climate to levels of warmth which are unprecedented in the data records».
Present in the work is Fuchs's characteristic warmth which is counterbalanced by the archival nature of the project.
While remaining cool to offers of marriage, she joined in a seemingly cloudless, lifelong and apparently Platonic union with a fellow woman artist, Nathalie Micas, who evidently provided her with the companionship and emotional warmth which she needed.
I'm also inspired by Manville's warmth which I attribute to the predominantly French - Canadians who immigrated to the area at the turn of the 20th century, seeking gainful employment in the mill.
Music came through with excellent clarity and balance, with an underlying warmth which made the listening experience more comfortable.
It is the time to motivate each and there is exorbitantly of warmth which is there.
Plus they give you so much warmth which is great, because «winter is coming «(can't wait for new GOT episodes by the way).
It pulls NO warmth which is a huge BONUS over here.
This sweater provides a light layer of warmth which is perfect for the fall season with so much timeless style.
Hormone imbalances can cause women to feel sudden feelings of warmth which are known as hot flashes.
To celebrate this astronomical event and all the joy and warmth which summer brings we are giving away a Goodbyn Expandable Lunch Kit to 2 lucky winners this month.
In the more emotional types of Protestant service both the external stimuli and the inner warmth which the worshiper expects — and goes to church to secure — are conducive to attention.
And now in the heart of the whirling cloud a light was growing, a light in which there was the tenderness and the mobility of a human glance; and from it there spread a warmth which was not now like the harsh heat radiating from a furnace but like the opulent warmth which emanates from a human body.

Not exact matches

We chose the Luxurious Velvet Plush Heated Blanket as the best electric blanket overall because of its ThermoFine warming system, which provides consistent warmth.
Like our top pick, this Sunbeam blanket features the ThermoFine warming system which adjusts the temperature to provide consistent warmth.
Increased ability to burn fat: Research shows that cold - induced glucose uptake results in the creation of brown fat cells, which create warmth, burn energy and keep you slim.
«It really is an important way in which we communicate warmth, trust and a lot of information interpersonally in a really short time.
In fact, punctuating your conversations with an emoji can infuse personality, humor, and warmth — especially across remote spaces — which is a critical component in team bonding.
But, in terms of green benefits, the buildings featured plenty of natural light, which both cut down on artificial lighting and provided warmth during daytime (i.e., peak) hours.
Despite this, frozen food can still leave some consumers cold, which is why McCain Foods is embarking on a global redesign of its logo and packaging — to bring more warmth and a positive meaning to the brand.
When, in February, I wrote a piece about Anna Foa's research in my Catholic Herald blog, I added that I was still mystified by the hardening of Jewish opinion against Pius XII in the aftermath of Hochhuth's play Der Stellvertreter, which had depicted him virtually as a Nazi collaborator, given that the universal feeling expressed by Jews immediately after the war was one of gratitude and warmth towards Pope Pius.
However, we are all created as sexual beings and sex, or sexuality, also has a much wider sense in which the love held within the soul is expressed through our sexuality in warmth, affection and tenderness, without an erotic element, and done so in an appropriate way depending on the persons involved.
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.
Channelling the spirit of John Lennon's «Imagine», he describes a utopian vision of the future in which the «depth and warmth» of his own secular - humanist philosophy is universally embraced at the expense of God.
It is the tranquil warmth of possession in joy, an experience which is a reality in both the body and the soul... this is not specifically sexual».
Is it for this that He gave us a mouth which can convey the truth of our heart to an alien heart and a hand which can communicate to the hand of our recalcitrant brother something of the warmth of our very blood?»
Louvered shading devices on the windows allow the sun into the space during cool days to heat the concrete floor, which stores the sun's warmth and radiates it back at night.
All through, the teaching of Jesus about God is distinguished by the directness, warmth and simplicity with which the language of fatherhood is used.
In the end this gave to his thought a warmth and humanity and also a vivid and memorable use of imagery, which came naturally to him as a preacher and catechist, but is so often lacking in more scholastic works.
«Warmth in the veins, lead in the core,» she murmurs, backed by a series of beautifully ominous horns and strings, before building to the hair - raising zenith «I want to sing over you and into you, that which can't be unsung.»
His life or «energies» fill us, like the warmth and light of fire, the «energies» in turn of fire, which penetrate through a piece of iron in a furnace and make it hot and glowing.
Perhaps it was just the warmth of the afternoon, or the excitement of the moment, or the clear affection which the happy couple held for each other, or perhaps it was that Paul had over-prepared for this reading or was finding some human joy for himself in the intoxicating words.
So that in line with, and gradually replacing, the thrust from behind or below, we see the appearance of a force of attraction coming from above which shows itself to be organically indispensable for the continuance of the sequence, indispensable for the maintenance of the evolutionary impetus, and also indispensable for the creation of an atmosphere enveloping Mankind in the process of totalization, of psychic warmth and kindness without which Man's economic - technological grip upon the World can only crush souls together, without causing them to fuse and unite... The «pull» after the «push», as the English would say.
A world culminating in the Impersonal can bring us neither the warmth of attraction nor the hope of irreversibility (immortality) without which individual egotism will always have the last word.
And the parson, who had not been conscious of warmth or perspiration in preaching about Abraham, is astonished at himself, at the earnest wrath which he thundered down upon that poor man.
From the handful of occasions on which I interacted with Wiesel, I recall the eagerness and warmth with which he endeavored to put the company at ease, as if he were a celebrity forever loyal to the precocious, shy small town boy he once was.
... if Man organizes himself gradually on a global scale in a sort of closed circuit, within which each thinking element is intellectually and affectively connected with every other, he will attain to a maximum of individual mastery by participating in a certain ultimate clarity of vision and extreme warmth of sympathy proper to the system as a whole.
On other hand he differed from Evangelicals in their attitude to the liturgy which sought to imbue it with warmth and feeling.
To the Christian, for whom the whole process of hominization is merely a paving of the way for the ultimate Parousia, it is above all Christ who invests Himself with the whole reality of the Universe, but at the same time it is the Universe which is illumined with all the warmth and immortality of Christ.
It is always a danger that this dignity and beauty and the form upon which they rest, may be without the warmth of personal participation by the members of the worshipping congregation; then there is «formality» in the bad sense, and there may be a «coldness» which almost amounts to indifference.
This finding does not imply that the theology or conviction of the leader or congregation is of no consequence; «rather, it is to say that the conviction, enthusiasm, warmth and competence with which the Christian faith and life are shared communicate more effectively» One of the report's conclusions is that, the dangers of «clericalism» notwithstanding, it is absolutely necessary to upgrade the quality of professional leadership if the churches are to grow and if the expectations of the laity are to be met.
They were deprived of their basic rights to sufficient and appropriate nourishment, clothing and housing, and often of their right to love, to warmth and to a human environment in which they could grow and develop as persons.
The vital responsibility of the parents, then, is to create through their own relationship of intimacy an atmosphere which both envelops the child in its warmth, and progressively releases him to his own relationships of intimacy.
Whitehead gives the example of the control of fire, «which obediently to human purpose cooks and gives warmth
The causation involved in this interaction is causation in a different sense from the influence of this system of bodily interactions within nature on the alien mind which thereupon perceives redness and warmth.
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