Not exact matches
But
word of the event spread on social media, and it ultimately
drew more
than a hundred supporters.
The chances that your spirit for want of a better
word will live on, is more likely going to be your the form of energy either in another dimension or with another life form from a distant planet who by most accounts from so many writings and
drawings all across our earth has a higher probablity
than some guy named jesus or his never caring ignorant father or a holly ghost (remember when that was the real name).
If one lets the no - inherent - free - will interpretation of the less
than 0.5 % of the Scriptures set the precedence on what the
word of God says about man's free will, then a person is forced to do some absurd reasoning / interpretation of the majority of scriptures that imply that man has the inherent ability to accept / believe or reject God's call /
drawing, commands, instructions, promises and gifts.
But if the abstractive nature of speech formation is recognized, then it must be seen also that the abstract term always implies more
than itself; it always brings with it the presupposition of the total context from which it is
drawn (12:84).6 All speech, in other
words, implies a metaphysical background against which it must be interpreted for its significance to be grasped (PR 16 - 20; 12:46).
Rather
than omit such expression, one may well
draw upon his memory of passages in the Bible, or repeat the
words of a familiar hymn.
Although would wish if you would provide me with a link that explains what you are trying to tell me but in a form of
drawings or pictures rather
than complicated
words that I am not aware of... that is if no trouble to you and thank you so much about your responses...
And that is much more useful
than David simply providing a new definition for two reasons: he's seeking not necessarily to redefine, but to challenge already existing inconsistencies between our use of the
words and how people actually function, AND because such terms are given their meaning collectively so redefining it alone would be meaningless because it wouldn't
draw on people's real experience with their beliefs and views of the labels.
So, rather
than write 100,000
words, I
drew over 100 cartoons to illustrate the struggle and have been sharing them on my blog and all over social media.
Only just back from a disastrous few weeks in Copenhagen, where he had been lent to help reformers there but where he was worse
than useless, with not a
word of Danish in his head, he
drew up his usual bunch of theses.
But his rationale ends with an economically
worded warning whose implications are exceedingly far - reaching and implicitly add a very strong rider to any conclusion that might be
drawn from his doctrinal expose, such as that indulgences should be widely granted and the people strongly encouraged to use them: `... yet other works of satisfaction are more meritorious with respect to our essential reward, which is infinitely better
than the remission of temporal punishment».
«INASMUCH (1) as certain men have set the truth aside, and bring in lying
words and vain genealogies, which, as the apostle says, (2) «minister questions rather
than godly edifying which is in faith,» and by means of their craftily - constructed plausibilities
draw away the minds of the inexperienced and take them captive, [I have felt constrained, my dear friend, to compose the following treatise in order to expose and counteract their machinations.]
In searching for a worthy response, Rollins says he is
drawn to Christian mystics like Meister Ekhart, «for while they did not embrace total silence, they balked at the presumption of those who would seek to colonize the name «God» with concepts... By speaking with wounded
words of their wounded Christ, these mystics helped to develop, not a distinct religious tradition, but rather a way of engaging with and understanding already existing religious traditions: seeing them as a loving response to God rather
than a way of defining God.»
Metaphor, for example, consists of
words that are clearly distinct,
drawn from two different realms («the sun is a chariot»), rather
than two
words that can actually be equated («God is sacred»).
In every case the imaginative act of discerning the
Word involves more
than the individual preacher; it
draws on the larger circle of the community so that a wider web of meanings and insights is available to the preacher's imagination.
The good thing is, if Palermo's DS stays true to his
words from earlier on Sunday, that we will know in a matter of days rather
than having something long and
drawn out that takes months to complete.
but I think it was just a waiste of time.I even think that we do have more passion for the name Arsenal
than the players themself, they just do nt care and do nt even realize that its our money that they
draw out there from the ATM to earn a comfortable living and to behave like POP Stars as they pretend to be.Sorry for my
words guys as some of might be offended but I cant just stand the pain seeing Arsenal ended up like this and almost home of some Parfum stars not real pro-football player.We did nt really moan since we have lost those 5 games for the simple reason that we did nt want to put the pressure on the team as the media has already put some heavy critics and pressure on them.BUT THIS TIME, IT HAS GONE TOO FAR!!!!
I.e., these are people obsessed with
words and concepts,
drawn instinctively to broad strokes rather
than the nitty gritty details of politics.
But good, simple, clear messages can have far more impact on the wider public
than a cleverly
drawn 17,000
word essay.
In other
words, of the studies surveyed, some showed slightly better outcomes for the Canadian system and some showed slightly better outcomes for the U.S. approach, making it hard to
draw any conclusion other
than that, on balance, the two systems seem to yield only slightly different outcomes.
The company behind Shapewriter says it has evidence this can be significantly faster
than even a conventional touch keyboard — although at first glance, the shapes you
draw even for relatively simple
words seem elaborate.
Drawing on the Greek origins of the
word hormone they will create larger
than life characters inspired by Greek mythology whose characteristics relate to feelings, behaviours and physiological functions affected by hormones.
Please read my Forks Over Knives review for more information on what's wrong with the conclusions
drawn from Campbell's casein / aflatoxin research, and if you'd rather look at peer - reviewed research
than the
words of some random internet blogger, see my collection of scientific papers based on the China Study data that contradict the claims in Campbell's book.
The Hunger Games drags at times, is not particularly imaginative as much as it's campy, the romance part seems more perfunctory as touchy - feely love
than steamy and any complexities in characters or angry revolutionary messages can't be
drawn out on film like they were supposedly in the book (I'm not one of its 26 million readers, but I'll take the
word of those who stated that was so in the book).
For example, Ritchhart says that simple
drawings that show how a problem was solved sometimes count more
than words in test scoring schemes, and these «pictures» can often be faster to
draw and more clear
than words.
Among the findings: (1) art activities can be integrated into classroom content and used to encourage rehearsal - type activities (such as songs) that incorporate relevant subject matter, (2) incorporating information into story, poem, song, or art form may place the knowledge in context, which can help students remember it, especially if the students are creating art that relates subject matter to themselves, (3) through artistic activities like writing a story or creating a
drawing, students generate information they might otherwise have simply read, which will very likely lead to better long - term retention of that information, (4) physically acting out material, such as in a play, helps learners recall information, (5) speaking
words aloud results in better retention
than reading
words in silence, (6) increasing the amount of effort involved in learning new information (such as being asked to discern meaning from an ambiguous sentence or to interpret a work of art) is positively associated with its retention, (7) emotionally charged content is easier to remember
than content linked to events that are emotionally neutral, and (8) information presented as pictures is retained better
than the same information presented as
words.
More
than a simple Find - it Bingo game, this booklet encourages the entire family to find items along the way and then: • Describe it in sensory
words (develops literacy skills) • Hypothesize the answers to two STEM questions (develops Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics skills) •
Draw a picture of what was observed (develops memory skills) This is an instant download so you can print and take it with you TODAY!
OA.A.2 Solve
word problems that call for addition of three whole numbers whose sum is less
than or equal to 20, e.g., by using objects,
drawings, and equations with a symbol for the unknown number to represent the problem.
• Cover / Contents LITERACY STATIONS • Compound
Word Match • Syllable Sort • Parts of Speech Sort MATHS ACTIVITIES • Greater / Less
Than Rainbows • Weather Patterning GAMES • Matching Games SIMPLE WORKSHEET ACTIVITIES, GAMES and PUZZLES • Discussion Weather Wheel • Scrambled Weather
Words •
Word to Picture Match • Weather
Words Missing Letters • Seasonal Weather
Drawing • Alphabetical Order • Wordsearches x 2, plus keys • Weather
Words Shapes • Weather
Words Opposites • Favourite Weather • TOU / Credits PAGE COUNT: 56 ********************************************************** RELATED RESOURCES What's the Weather Part 1: Climate and Weather Presentation / Definitions / Posters / Display What's the Weather Part 2: Activities What's The Weather Bundle Integrated Unit ********************************************************** Teacher's Toolkit Science
Despite the fact that more
than 90 percent of comments supported the education requirements, the report —
drawing on analysis of the comments by 48 educators, including West Virginia teachers, school administrators and college faculty — recommended revisions to about a hundred of the standards, from
wording clarifications to a few deletions.
Multiply or divide to solve
word problems involving multiplicative comparison, e.g., by using
drawings and / or equations with a symbol for the unknown number to represent the problem, distinguishing multiplicative comparison from additive comparison (Example: 6 times as many vs 6 more
than.)
When you
draw, a large image or use
words that larger
than normal, there is some ghosting if you decide to erase them.
It wasn't the lure of the horror genre that
drew me, but the challenge of trying to construct a believably disturbing fable with surprising twist in less
than 1,000
words.
In other
words, perhaps the danger of the 30 year mortgage is that you are
drawn into a bigger home
than you really need and by the time you pay the home costs (taxes, utilities, etc) over the 30 years you loose more
than the $ 90k you made on the interest...
In other
words, I can live quite comfortably on my income but I am concerned that I should be
drawing some income from my RRSP now rather
than waiting until I have to convert the RRSP into a RRIF and be taxed at a higher rate and get clawed back on my OAS.
In other
words, Valve and other Xbox 360 devs will be waiting to see if Natal can be more
than just a gimmick used to
draw in the casual market.
Or in other
words, «is the power the Switch
draws higher
than the power it uses for Zelda».
Geralt needs three red Leads to create one red combat Proof token, for example, but he needs 7 purples to create a single diplomacy Proof token since he's incapable of saying more
than a few
words without feeling the urge to
draw his sword and kill something.
There's still a market for these games despite this move, in other
words, with Lego Dimensions having recorded the fastest first week of sales for a toys to life game at its launch, and Disney Infinity building on its wide variety of licenses — OK, mainly Star Wars — to
draw in more money
than its competitors at the end of last year.
Even just official
word of when we might be able to expect it would be better
than no
word at all, just to be able to
draw attention back to the title.
Representing the artist's first U.S. museum solo exhibition in 15 years, «Peter Beard: Last
Word From Paradise» presents more
than 50 multi-layered collages,
drawings, photographs, and diaries from the 1960s to the present, some on public view for the first time.
Highly contemporary, the exhibition's title is
drawn from a text by the eleventh - century art critic Guo Ruoxu, who uses the phrase «full of peril and weirdness» to describe a painting — among the first recorded instances of such
words being used in praise, rather
than as condemnation, when describing a work of art.
Drawing on life and the kaleidoscope of verbal, literary, philosophical and poetic communication, each artist has succeeded in conferring upon the
word a power that goes beyond mere meaning: more
than words!
GLENN LONEY»S JANUARY, 2015 RAMBLES At The Asia Society: TAKAHIRO IWASKAI: In Focus, BUDDHIST ART OF MYANMAR, At The Brooklyn Museum of Art: KEHIND WILEY: A New Republic, At The CUNY Grad Center's James Gallery: SPECTERS OF COMMUNISM: Contemporary Russian Art, At The Frick Collection: COYPEL»S DON QUIXOTE TAPESTRIES: Illustrating a Spanish Novel in Eighteenth Century France, At The Galerie St Etienne: ALTERNATE HISTORIES: Celebrating the 75th Anniversary of the Galerie St Etienne, At The Grolier Club: ALDUS MANUTIUS: A Legacy More Lasting
Than Bronze, LITERATURE OF THE LIBERATION: The French Experience in Print — 1944 46, At LCLPA — The Lincoln Center Library for The Performing Arts» Vincent Astor Gallery: BROADWAY REVEALED: Behind the Theatre Curtain, At MMA — The Metropolitan Museum of Art: CAPTAIN LINNAEUS TRIPE: Photographer of India & Burma — 1832 1860, At The MLM — The Morgan Library & Museum: The World Monuments Fund 2015 Paul Mellon Lecture, RENAISSANCE & BAROQUE ROME: The Art of Urban Form, LINCOLN SPEAKS:
Words That Transformed a Nation, PIRANESI & THE TEMPLES OF PAESTUM:
Drawings from Sir John Soane's Museum, HEBREW ILLUMINATION FOR OUR TIME: The Art of Barbara Wolff, EMBRACING MODERNISM: Ten Years of
Drawing Acquisitions, At MCNY — The Museum of the City of New York: EVERYTHING IS DESIGN: The Work of Paul Rand, SAVING PLACE: 50 Years of New York City Landmarks, At The Park Avenue Armory: WAS — The Annual Winter Antiques Show: A Benefit for the East Side House Settlement.
On the other two walls of the main gallery, which are painted a customary white, there is an oil painting of blue balls on a white field, «Bloobs» (2014) by Mathew Cerletty; a loopy, oddly affecting
drawing, «Untitled (shit)» (2011) by David Shrigley, of concentric circles emanating from the
word «shit»; Vern Blosum's «Off The Hook» (2015), a larger -
than - life - size graphite
drawing of a vintage payphone with its receiver dangling, appropriately, off the hook; and Emily Mae Smith's «The Studio (Science Fiction)» (2015), which depicts the split halves of an eggshell hovering above a flying saucer / fried egg, the edge of its white perimeter forming the
words «THE STUDIO» against the starry blackness of outer space.
Alluding to urban influences of his past series and giving a nod to graffiti street art, Tone
draws the viewer to the unusual configurations of his letters rather
than just a literal interpretation of the
word's meaning.
This survey show of «ribbon
word drawings» brings together more
than 50 of the California Pop Art artist's
word works made with gunpowder, graphite and pastel between 1966 and 1973.
Commencing with the belief that rendering an image upon canvas limits the experience of the viewer, Erisalu has produced a series of paintings utilizing language,
words, numbers and letters, which identify the subject rather
than drawing or painting it.
Still, while speaking at a preview last week for her current exhibition at Hauser & Wirth's Upper East Side outpost, Anna Maria Maiolino: Between Senses (her debut at the gallery as well as her first solo in the US since one at the
Drawing Center in 2002), the artist reverted to Italian, rather
than Portuguese, when she couldn't find the right
words to express herself in English.
In a career spanning more
than five decades, Ruscha has distilled the archetypal signs and symbols of the American vernacular into typographic and cinematic codes that are as accessible as they are profound.The wry choice of
words and phrases that pervade his work
draws upon the moments of incidental ambiguity implicit in the interplay between language and the concept that it signifies.
This welcome exhibition, though not the full - scale retrospective Bochner so richly deserves, will include more
than seventy works — paintings,
drawings, and prints from 1966 to the present — in which Bochner deploys lists of
words, in many cases groups of synonyms extracted from Roget's Thesaurus and reconfigured in columns and rows.