Sentences with phrase «which endowed»

He also experimented with many different production and processing techniques, including prints made on aluminum sheets coated with a platinum emulsion which endowed the resulting image with a warmth that silver prints lacked.
Given this methodology, his mastery thus is demonstrated not just by his ability to translate these sketches into convincing large scale achievements, but also by the power with which he endowed these small sketches: their ambitious scale far surpasses their measurements.
In 1939, Isaac Asimov began writing about the Positronic Brain, a reoccurring narrative device which endowed machines with human - like sentience.
She really opens up about how she learned to accept her love of fashion and nice things as God's gifting and manner in which He endowed her instead of confusing it with being superficial.
«What is this that you have done» (3:13) in the role of creature with which I endowed you?
There is no indication that God provides all of us with the peculiar aim or possibility with which he endowed Jesus.
As I take it, the basic particles of physics are, or are among, Griffin's «simple individuals,» and each of them has some sort of proto - mentality, which endows it with «spontaneity» and «creativity.»
The bassinet includes unique features which endows the product with ultimate safety and convenience.
Added to that is a Cat Cams camshaft and a software remap, all of which endows the Twingo RS with 163bhp at 7050rpm and 142 lb ft @ 4250rpm, gains of 32bhp and 24 lb ft.. The package can be applied to pre - or post-facelift Twingos and provides a 158bhp / ton power - to - weight ratio, just 8bhp shy of the much - loved RS Clio 200.
In this type of construction, the water jacket surrounding the cylinders is sealed at the top, which endows the crankcase with an exceptionally high degree of stiffness.
The latest Q5 rides on a new platform modular shared with the A4, which endows it with a big upgrade in structural rigidity.
The game developer's claim to fame is a new technology named TouchWrite which endows the Kindle with the ability to recognize handwriting.
If you own a Galaxy Note 10.1, you wold also get a bunch of new features as well as access to to Premium Suite which endows the tablet with better multi-tasking and productivity capabilities.
Coupled with a transition onto widescreen televisions, gamers can opt for a new visual filter which endows the game with a pleasing, hand - drawn aesthetic which recalls the art style of Valkyria Chronicles.
These images attain their effect largely from Cooke's instinctual and highly physical handling of paint, which endows it with an elemental quality.
These lithographs contain a mixture of reality, fantasy, caricature and naturalistic observation which characterises all of Guston's late work and which endows a biomorphic celebration of life with both pathos and humour.
The new design works at a glance thanks to Asus» use of brushed metal, which endows the G752VT with an effortless class.

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The role of nationalist political parties, in which the crisis has endowed a sense of validation, is one such development.
The rest is explained by the natural resources with which that country is endowed, the physical infrastructure, the collective know - how of fellow citizens, the quality of public and private institutions, and the degree of trust that greases the wheels of commerce, politics and everyday life.
In effect, Russia has simply lost the money with which it has endowed these banks with government deposits that have been re-lent the government at annualized interest rates often in excess of 100 per cent.
L'Université du Québec à Montréal, which came in seventh overall, was the only faculty presenting a multifaceted approach — offering a specialization in cooperatives and social organizations, emphasizing cooperatives management during orientation activities and maintaining an endowed faculty chair on the subject.
And thus it is that the American Proposition, which began with the declaration that all men are endowed by their Creator with an unalienable right to life, now means that they are also endowed (by whom it is not clear) with the right to die.
If you will, worship is the act that most corresponds both to the grace God shows toward us and to the nature with which we have been endowed.
How a nerve comes to be sensitive to light, hardly concerns us more than how life itself originated; but I may remark that, as some of the lowest organisms in which nerves can not be detected, are capable of perceiving light, it does not seem impossible that certain sensitive elements in their sarcode should become aggregated and developed into nerves, endowed with this special sensibility.»
has a genius all her own, which is vitally essential to both society and the Church... she is endowed with a particular capacity for the human being in his concrete form.
By civil righteousness, Luther meant that people, by the powers of reason with which they are endowed, can refrain from murdering one another, or stealing, or lying.
Furthermore, besides being aware that part of our common sense is endowed with the fancy philosophical name of «principle of economy» (which doesn't really matter), it is important that we are aware of the principles of reasoning with which we operate so we can ensure our own consistency (which does matter).
The religious act of belief offers a total structure of meaning; it is holistic, for within it everything occupies its proper place and is duly accounted for; it is the horizon of meaning within which rational or reflective thought operates; it provides us a reason to live and a reason to die; hence, the religious belief is a revealing structure.30 Or again, as Joachim Wach noted, religious belief serves as undergirding for the rational world of experience, conditioning it, endowing it with consistency.
Deeper than the common act of vision in which it expresses itself, and more important than the common power of action from which it emerges by a sort of autogenesis, there is the reality itself to which we must look forward, the reality constituted by the vital union of all the particles endowed with reflective consciousness.
We are accustomed to regard a man as an individual of the species «man,» a being endowed with definite capacities, the development of which brings the human ideal in him to realization — of course with variations in each individual.
We are to wage the warfare of faith, our only weapons those Paul speaks of: prayer, the Word of God, the justice of God, the zeal with which the gospel of peace endows us, (I consider «zeal» most particularly important; the term means military courage, such as characterized the Zealots.
The strength of tribalism lies in the personal bonds of mutual loyalty which hold the tribe together, give it an identity, endow it with strength and courage to overcome threats, and enable it to survive from generation to generation.
When in the course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and to assume among the powers of the earth the separate and equal station to which the Laws of Nature and of Nature's God entitle them, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation — We hold these truths to be self - evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
The theological traditions which constitute America's moral heritage argue that personal value is bestowed, endowed, given by the Creator.
We need to know about the Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment, which was also a federally run and endowed study, where African American men — mostly illiterate and impoverished — were experimented upon like laboratory animals for 40 years.
When we contemplate the natural world from the point of view of its creation, it appears to be the deployment of a divine plan in which matter is endowed with a natural dyna mism whose successive deployment and integrations produce an immense variety of systems and processes that make possible the appearance of the human being.
But how does it all arise — the challenge on the one hand, and the mistrust on the other — except out of the fact that neither we nor our adversaries have sufficiently measured the powers of growth with which Christ endowed his Church?
Determinism rejects this and is left with a choice between Spinozism (or the Leibnizian subterfuge) and a wholesale admission of contingency entirely beyond our experience, back at the beginning or back of the beginning, some act of God, endowed with supreme freedom (in a sense in which our freedom is not simply inferior but is zero), or some mere arbitrary, absolute chance, or finally an infinite regress for which nothing at all by way of reason is conceivable.
Us pagans believe we are endowed with reason which allows us to judge whether or not someone can be trusted to deliver on their promises, if they are dangerous, or harmful — by watching their behavior - We judge — not some other being upstairs - Obama has shown his lack of human compassion and untruthfulness for 4 years, we have seen that his God is re-election money and that is at who's feet he worships.
Not just her stride and the subtle torsional thrust with which Bartholdi endowed the torch - raising arm, but also the drapery lines that guide the eye around the figure contribute to her powerful structural presence.
The partially clad Baptist's extended right hand, which holds the baptismal cup, rests on his left knee, thereby endowing the composition with an emphatic spatial depth.
In such a situation the providential call assumes increased importance, for the question the Church raises through its various agencies is which young men and women have been endowed by God with the spiritual, moral and intellectual qualities necessary to this work, which of them through the guidance of their lives have been led by God toward the ministry, which of them it ought therefore to call.
«The great scattering which followed the splitting - up of the state... is endowed with the mystery of suffering as with the promise of the God of sufferers.»
By appealing to these absolutes, President Bush has attempted to endow his cause with a kind of ultimacy, in which «those who are not for us are against us.»
But this whole, if we look closely, is always intuitively conceived in terms of a Universe endowed with certain fixed properties which are not a thing in themselves but a general condition of knowledge.
To know that one is chosen is to be gratefully conscious of the special gifts with which he has been endowed.
But this amounts to saying that the individual links in a biological chain passively transmit a germ evolved in themselves, without in any way affecting it by their own activities: the bodies (the «somata») grow out of this «germen» which is inexplicably endowed with its own power of evolutionary development; they are its dependents but incapable of modifying it.
They would like to see us leave to future generations a world that has resources comparable to those with which it is now endowed.
The biblical expression for this action is the resurrection of the body, thus preserving the doctrine of the unity of man, and rejecting the conception of the soul as a spiritual entity in man which is naturally endowed with the capacity to persist beyond death.
It is easy to see how in this cosmos of relationships and interrelationships an order is necessary in which participation itself would insure a minimum of recognition and dignity but in which the higher endowed would take precedence over the less endowed.
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