Sentences with phrase «with an admiration of»

Knowing the challenges and barriers that women still face to ensure fair and full participation in politics, like in so many different areas and sectors, I am filled with admiration of the women MPs of the past.
Inspired by his childhood sailing along the Hudson River, along with his admiration of the Hudson River School of American painters, Tony Oursler, in collaboration with Constance DeJong, will present a new video projection of an animated fantasy on Feinstein's Flying Ship.
Peter Schjeldahl in his New Yorker review on MOMA»S huge retrospective on Abstract Expressionism starts with a description of the tongue - in - cheek «Stones,» the volley in lithographs between Larry and the poet Frank O'Hara, and lands midway in his piece with admiration of Larry's «Washington Crossing the Delaware.»
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This hasn't been an easy decision, however, as we part ways, we do so with lots of love and admiration for each other.»
Says the CEO of another competitor, with admiration: «CVS has been really consistent and is building a brand around what it stands for.»
On one hand, he had admiration for the look and feel of mobile applications like Instagram (which Facebook owns) and Snapchat (which it does not)-- «amazing consumer product experiences that were built for mobile,» he says, with simple, easy - to - use interfaces.
Those of us on the street chuckled in admiration as the man stood dripping from head to toe with chocolate milkshake.
Professor Benedict H. Gross, who was dean of Harvard College from 2003 until 2007, the time period in which Facebook transformed the school, expressed admiration for Zuckerberg, and says he now sends good undergraduates from the Math Department out to work with Zuckerberg in Palo Alto.
Tesla owners and casual observers alike hang on his every word with a sense of sheer admiration and awe.
«Despite the discomfort that many of the jurors and our members had with Cambridge Analytica, he continued, noting that many of the jurors may not have agreed with the presidential candidate, «jurors stuck to facts and awarded the recognition based upon our guidelines, and for that, they have my respect and admiration.
This we do from the same distance of age but also with the same respectful admiration for the person we once were.
The president was invited to the Vatican to discuss a variety of issues with the pope today, and though Obama has expressed admiration for Pope Francis, there's speculation that the meeting may become touchy at times.
The chapter covering this period is one of the best in the book, with its careful account of how Bonhoeffer's censorious judgment of the superficiality of American religious liberalism gradually gave way to admiration for the central place of social justice and for the vital religious faith of the oppressed black Christians whom he met at Abyssinian Baptist Church in Harlem.
He is the author of The Myth of Rescue: Why the Democracies Could Not Have Saved More Jews from the Nazis (1997) and more recently coauthor, with Hilary L. Rubinstein, of Philosemitism: Admiration and Support in the English «Speaking World for Jews, 1840 «1939 (St. Martin's Press).
The third term is affectus» a term referring to those movements of our feelings that kindle within us admiration for our beloved and a desire to be with her, feelings of compatibility and comfort, feelings that tend to have a longer run than hotter passions, and yield in daily life a quieter security.
There are those who are filled with admiration for Christ's demonstrated way of self - giving love, and of his personal non-resistance to the forces of evil.
I can understand the admiration for someone willing to make that sacrifice, as with our fallen veterns, but if given a choice I would not have them do it for me, and since I am a veteran, I made the very same offer of sacrifice.
For example, there are those who are filled with admiration for Christ's demonstrated way of self - giving love, and of his personal non-resistance to the forces of evil.
Thus, when you do some act of charity, do not announce it with a flourish of trumpets, as the hypocrites do in synagogue and in the streets to win admiration from men.
But if ingratitude did not put upon our eyes the veil of stupidity, we would be ravished with admiration at every childbirth in the world.»
There is even a hint of idolatry about the cult of admiration for C.S. Lewis that began forming even during his life, with its shrines, sacred texts, keepers of the flame, and theological niceties.
Deployments to training bases like Volk Field, Wisconsin, or Gulfport, Mississippi, are met with yawns or pity Trips to war zones — the «sand box» — earn you a measure of admiration.
Unfortunately, no matter how a child comes into the world, through the operation of natural causes, through in vitro fertilization, or eventually through cloning, we have not been and, no doubt, will not be «ravished with admiration at every childbirth in the world.»
6 And I saw the woman drunken with the blood of the saints, and with the blood of the martyrs of Jesus: and when I saw her, I wondered with great admiration.
The song of mutual admiration ends as the woman reflects on her time apart (her «playtime») with her beloved: «With great delight I sat in his shadow, and his fruit was sweet to my taste» (S. of S. 2with her beloved: «With great delight I sat in his shadow, and his fruit was sweet to my taste» (S. of S. 2With great delight I sat in his shadow, and his fruit was sweet to my taste» (S. of S. 2:3).
Writing with pronounced respect and admiration for the preacher, colored by a serious concern about method, Morrison offered an unusually astute and critical analysis of American revivalism.
(More excerpts here from Manent's new book of interviews, Le Regard Politique — i.e., Seeing Things Politically) When I met Aron I was carried away with admiration for him... Aron desired less than any man to exercise influence over people or to dominate a young man [such as I....
It is ridiculous to assume that prayer, which some men take part in during times of stress and then of admiration for the concept of God... (ahem)... has anything to do with the town who would not allow anything but Christian voices to take part in town meetings.
He has trained and fought with a mighty band of warriors (geborim), some of whom on occasion have saved his life (21:15 - 17) or tilted with Philistine giants (21:18 - 21); and once, in a moving episode of mutual loyalty and admiration between men and leader, three of their number risked seemingly probable death to answer David's longing for the cool water of Bethlehem's well (23:13 - 17).
Her work as an academic philosopher has dealt extensively with the figures and issues of that period, and in her discussions of fiction she has expressed particular admiration for the great novelists of that century, including Jane Austen, George Eliot and Leo Tolstoy.
This book is dedicated with gratitude and admiration to the Church of the Crossroads in honor of its fifty years of pioneering Christian service.
The Queen added: «I would like to express my admiration for the way the people of Manchester have responded, with humanity and compassion.»
«We did a lot to that poor church in subjecting it to analysis, but we never succeeded in explaining Wiltshire away,» Wheeler admits, with obvious admiration for what she calls «the durability of the congregation.»
Prayer is communicating with God about many things: love and admiration of God and acknowledging that He IS God; confession of one's sins with the honest intent to try and turn away from those wrongful acts; asking for God's daily care; asking for God's intervention in our lives and those of our loved ones, in a manner consistent with God's will — and just unloading on Him.
Looking with admiration at my bivocational brothers, I take my time very seriously and work hard to make sure I am using most of my time for His service... if for nothing else to justify not being bivocational.
My admiration for a number of people has increased a thousand-fold now that I am acquainted with some of their struggles.
Among empirical theologians there has been a ready admiration for Darwin and an uneasy alliance with Whitehead, who despite his deep appreciation of the agonistic nature of things, retained faith in the harmonies and uniformities underlying, he believed, the mathematics, the logic, and the theoretical physics of his time.
As it happened, I was able to spend a couple of hours between flights with Bob Bork just ten days before he died, and I got to tell him of my gratitude for so much friendship and laughter over the past quarter - century, of my admiration for his depth, and» embarrassing him, as I knew this would» of my love for him.
We seek then union and communion of love and life with Jesus, but we don't seek just the love of friendship or the love of admiration.
Last year, an article in The Daily Mail which was positively dripping with schadenfreude (oh, how his enemies have relished his downfall) could barely restrain a sense of admiration, despite the article's vicious tone:
With admiration, a non-Jewish, non-related, only affected by the purity of the love of humanity as it was shown through this story, American man.
Confucius and the Chinese Way, by H. G. Creel, is the most widely used biography of Confucius, written with understanding and admiration.
The present text of Kings, drawn from many sources, is the editorial achievement of Deuteronomic historians of the sixth century B.C. who, though regarding Solomon with nostalgic admiration, nevertheless incorporate material reflecting the perspective of stanch Yahweh loyalists.
What began with architectural admiration became a prophetic glimpse of what discipleship would cost those who would bear his name.
A person can make anything into A idol a figment of the mind; fantasy any person or thing regarded with blind admiration, adoration, or devotion:
Such a man excites no thrills of wonder veiled in terror; his conscience is full of scruples and returns; he stuns us neither by his inward freedom nor his outward power; and unless he found within us an altogether different faculty of admiration to appeal to, we should pass him by with contempt.
He had no memory of me, and early on I made it hard for him (I regret this) by speaking of the papacy as a grotesque institution, but over the years friendship blossomed and my admiration for him grew with it.
Radical Christian communities like the Sojourners Fellowship draw his admiration as a form of witness, but he disagrees with leaders who claim such fellowships are «very much on the way up.»
To explain the whole of existence and faith along with it is easy, and that man does not make the poorest calculation in life who reckons upon admiration when he possesses such an explanation; for, as Boileau says, «un sot trouve toujours un plus sot qui l'admire.»
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