Artwork Introduction Since the 1950s Yoko Ono has produced work
which liberates the viewer's imagination, which inspires action and which cuts incisively into the contradictions of politics and society.
Rather than simple erasure, Gordon's violation has created a counter-monument
which liberates the bard from the pomposity of national treasure.
(3) One carboxymethyl cellulose unit (CMCU) is that amount of enzyme
which liberates one micromole of reducing sugar (expressed as glucose equivalents) in one minute under the conditions of the assay.
Most changes over the standard car are superficial, but the crucial modification, brought by Abt Sportsline, is a reprogrammed ECU
which liberates another 98bhp from the twin - turbo 4 - litre V8 engine, taking power past a Porsche Panamera Turbo S E-Hybrid to 695bhp.
In order to release this energy, the plant needs an enzyme called phytase,
which liberates through germinating and soaking.
The oxidation of foodstuffs is like a controlled fire
which liberates energy but can also let sparks fly, giving rise to potential damage.
Finally the practitioner reaches the highest stage of illumination called «Dharma Megha Samadhi», leading to Kaivalya
which liberates the practitioner from all limitations of body and mind.
In the morning, the chamber is closed, and sunlight entering through a window on top of the device then heats up the MOF,
which liberates the water droplets and drives them — as vapor — toward the cooler condenser.
It is not merely a matter of the machine
which liberates, relieving both individual and collective thought of the trammels which hinder its progress, but also of the machine which creates, helping to assemble, and to concentrate in the form of an ever more deeply penetrating organism, all the reflective elements upon earth.
He asserted that pagan philosophy only enslaves us to the world and it is the Christian gospel
which liberates us to freedom.
«30 Theologians like Wilson feel that God's plan is to transform Dalits into a community
which liberates not only themselves but also their oppressors and thus gives a liberative dimension to their very dalitness.
Google came along and gave them a free operating system,
which liberated them from paying big licensing dollars to Microsoft, and built the only app market besides Apple's that matters.
As a psychiatrist he strove to bring his patients to a freedom
which liberated them from the enslaving gods that kept them trapped in the prison of their own fears.
This is the joy of the wedding feast to
which liberated humanity is invited.
Firstly, simple and effective procedures,
which liberate people's energy.
The push he needed came from Kazimir Malevich's 1915 Black Square,
which liberated Knoebel, giving him «the overwhelming feeling that I could start at nothing».
I have an SUV
which liberated me because there were so many more things I could haul home in it.
Not exact matches
But that's not the best way to look at hard choices, argues philosopher Ruth Chang in a thought - provoking recent TED talk in
which she offers a
liberating new framework for making life's toughest calls.
His book, Conscious Capitalism:
Liberating the Heroic Spirit of Business,
which was published in January 2013, is a clarion call to reinstall trust in business among the masses.
«The area feels out of sync, self - contained, and beyond conventions, all of
which I find surprisingly
liberating.»
The scene in
which the POW camp is
liberated by an American fighter squadron is one of the greatest single scene ever committed to film.
At the leading edge is
Liberating Technologies in Holliston, Massachusetts,
which has developed an artificial arm capable of reading as many as 10 different signals from the wearer's nerves to control five motors simultaneously at variable speeds.
Instead of the meaner word «declutter,»
which devalues things of importance into a broad messy pile, Kumar suggests you «
liberate» things that are no longer serving your priorities from Step 1.
The debts that were forgiven were personal debts, agrarian debts, and the idea was to
liberate the bond - servants so that they could be available to perform the corvée labor,
which was the main kind of taxation in the Bronze Age, and serve in the army.
The press
liberate mentions a contemporary instance through
which it interceded to offer protection to traders, after it known «fundamental concerns» with a non-specified ICO's «structure, the status of [its] offeror and the [misleading] disclosure in its white paper.»
By Pitstick's reckoning, the Church teaches that Christ's descent was to «the limbo of the Fathers,»
which is to say, to the patriarchs of the Old Testament, in order to
liberate them.
Any article
which claims the Judeo - Bolshevik Communists «
liberated Poland» needs a lot of correction.
It is this assurance of divine
liberating power that makes unnecessary the impatient employment of such human devices as ideology,
which are generally felt to be necessary where power is urgently needed and divine power is not hoped for.
Meanwhile his social usefulness can best be measured by the degree to
which he is capable of using the
liberating factors in the media and bringing them to fruition.
In a proper liberation theology there are certain emphases that resist such ideology, each of
which is implicit in the claim of faith that in Jesus Christ God acts to
liberate humankind.
Perhaps materialism was a
liberating philosophy when the need was to escape from dogmas of religion, but today materialism itself is the dogma from
which the mind needs to escape.
By the same token, we can no more imagine Cioran eating McKenna's magic mushrooms than sharing the latter's enthusiasm for the «ambient music» of the international youth culture -
which might only drive him to one of his meditations on suicide that he has found to be «almost as
liberating as the act itself.»
Only one theological position has ever resulted in the Romans 6:1 question, and it is the position
which says that eternal life is by grace alone through faith alone in Christ alone, and that once a person has received eternal life in this way, it can never be lost.And when we realize the truth of this, it is incredibly
liberating.
«This is a
liberating work of the Spirit, who
liberates the oppressed from their oppression, and
liberates the oppressors from their oppressing, leading all to a new relationship of equality and freedom, in
which each person is fully able to be who they were created to be without having to define themselves over and against others.
The fanatical belief systems of these fundamentalists is characterised as «medieval» (e.g. in https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2015/03/what-isis-really-wants/384980/), used here in the sense of being centuries out of date and repressive, contrasted with the «
liberated» society in
which we live in the West.
Again, its positive accomplishments deserve more attention than they have received in the West, but few people in Russia want to return to the Bolshevik state from
which they have been
liberated.
This
liberating call leads people to hope in a new way of living, one that calls them forth to express this new life, and
which, in places of restriction, causes the chains of repression to chaff and be resisted.
But because this truth is beyond or beneath the level at
which science and morality operate, and because in its nature it
liberates from bondage to any particular formulations, we are quite free to be open to what others have to teach us at these secondary levels.
Which story of a woman in Scripture do you find most
liberating and why?
Consequently, the «new being» of Christ can only be in continuity with our being (contemporary Existenz) if it is an immanent reality
which is
liberated from all ontological transcendence.
The essence of Jesus is the daring moral imperative, the universal goodness of human members, the spiritually catalyzed proletarianism
which spread to the West, civilizing humanity and
liberating the slave, man and woman.
Lord Jesus, you are the centre towards
which all things are moving: if it be possible, make a place for us all in the company of those elect and holy ones whom your loving care has
liberated one by one from the chaos of our present existence and who now are being slowly incorporated into you in the unity of the new earth.
and his subsequent essay «The First
Liberated Men in Creation,»
which was an expansion of his previous reflection and
which was published in English as Theology of Play, we find his most direct writings on the topic.3
Can the communities of the poor
which are irrupting throughout the Third World be the basis for a new «people's theology»
which seek to
liberate humanity from all forms of oppression: poverty, servitude, racism, sexism, and the like?
Say once again to me, Lord, those great and
liberating words, the words
which are at once revealing light and effective power: hoc est Corpus meum.1 In very truth, if only we will it to be so, the immense and sombre Thing, the spectre, the tempest — is you.
Through the lens of gender, race, and sexual orientation, the past can be re-read in a way that creates «communities of resistance,»
which can become «
liberating, transformative social movements.»
«However it is in the best interest of that very message —
which is bigger than any network and any man — for
Liberate to come to an end.»
We yearn for love but have «
liberated» ourselves from the commitments and relationships through
which true love comes.
To the mind steeped in the mythology of secularism» and, while some still deny it, the antireligious bias of the major media has by now been documented beyond reasonable doubt» Baptists, Catholics, and others who are assertively Christian represent the religious oppression from
which the enlightened are only tenuously
liberated.
The Christian theologians took their cue from other letters of Paul's in
which he is clearly using his culture's customs to resolve friction that had arisen when women began responding to the
liberating gospel of Jesus Christ.