Sentences with phrase «written in tongue»

The article is written in tongue - in - cheek fashion using 10 points that might tell you if you're not a true value investor.
But back to that love - letter to her husband Jason, which she wrote in the tongue - in - cheek style of an online dating profile.
Everything: drawing, painting, language from vulgate to Olympian, mathematics, pictographs, architecture, writing in tongues, the body, the war between the sexes, myth and history, and nature, especially the sea.

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Wired «s Dave Banks recently wrote a tongue - in - cheek missive on why Skyrim is bad for the economy.
That's what my friend meant when he insisted on coloring hair, writing words on forearms, inserting studs in tongues, and otherwise modifying the physique.
Wrote this with my tongue firmly planted in my cheek.
It is a Western writing, Hellenistic, probably Roman; obviously written in Greek, and not, I believe, the translation of a completed work in a Semitic tongue; and yet resting back upon traditions that were certainly far older than its own date, undoubtedly Palestinian in origin, and circulating originally in the Aramaic language spoken by the common people of Galilee and Judea in the days of our Lord.
Starting with no grammar or dictionary, indeed not one written word to aid them, missionaries have learned the oral language, often without benefit of any interpreter — definitely the hard way — worked out an alphabet, reduced it to writing, prepared a grammar and dictionary, translated some portions into the newly written tongue, then had to teach the natives to read their own language in order to read the Bible.
My comments here are tongue - in - cheek, written to elicit a response.
The Records of Ancient Matters is then the oldest extant book of the Japanese people — indeed, according to W. G. Aston, it is the first book written in any Turanian tongue.3 Chamberlain regards it as the most important book in all the mass of Japanese literature.
As for «the accusing» (a Greek word used in Hebrew by the rabbis), it points not to a work written in Hebrew but to a Greek work written by someone whose native tongue was probably, indeed almost certainly, Semitic.
He rescues O'Connor from the myth of «Miz Flannery»: the Southern Gothic, brooding on peacocks from her sickbed and writing with the fury of a tent revivalist speaking in tongues.
After that passage which is often read out loud at weddings, Paul writes that someday all of our important and inspired words will end, our praying in tongues will end, our knowledge will end but love will be what lasts forever.
Someone I knew proved to himself and others (he wrote a book about it) that speaking in tongues the way some Christians do today is fake.
golden tablets discovered in a forest versus cave, angels stopping by to retrieve them for God, this chance encounter that gives them the spontaneously ability to translate the ancient text written on golden tablets into their native tongue.
Paul even writes that words are secondary to our motives: «If I speak in the tongues of men or of angels, but do not have love, I am only a resounding gong or a clanging cymbal.»
If it interests you or any of your readers, I wrote a book called Nine Lies People Believe About Speaking in Tongues, and deal with many things I see come up in these comments like Paul said you can't speak in tongues in a meeting unless you have an interpreter, speaking several languages allegedly being the same thing as speaking in tongues in the Bible,Tongues, and deal with many things I see come up in these comments like Paul said you can't speak in tongues in a meeting unless you have an interpreter, speaking several languages allegedly being the same thing as speaking in tongues in the Bible,tongues in a meeting unless you have an interpreter, speaking several languages allegedly being the same thing as speaking in tongues in the Bible,tongues in the Bible, etc...
And don't give me no tongue saying God lives forever when factually written in scripture that God, the original originator died so very long ago and we are all left up to our own vices to tarry along within this Life!
In 1983 a Lutheran bishop wrote that a century ago, we lost many Lutherans as we went through the pain of discarding our mother tongues for English.
This fits right in line with what James, the brother of Jesus, writes in James 3 about the tongue.
Among the Jews there was a prejudice against committing the Scriptures to writing in any other than the sacred tongue.
But then in 14:24, he writes that if people are speaking in tongues, and an unbeliever comes in, they will think we are crazy, but if we are prophesying, then they might be convicted.
When it comes to picking and choosing, McKnight uses as an example James 1:26 - 27, in which James writes that «those who consider themselves religious and yet do not keep a tight rein on their tongues deceive themselves, and their religion is worthless,» noting that, in his church, «we didn't measure Christian maturity by control of the tongue
For example, in 14:22, Paul writes that tongues are a sign for unbelievers and prophecy is for believers.
For example, the written word has much to say about speaking in tongues, yet some pastors believe that speaking in tongues is no longer done.
The prophet writes that great multitudes will worship God in heaven, «from every nation and all tribes and peoples and tongues
There is a difference of opinion among scholars as to whether the gospels may not have been first written in Aramaic, the language which Jesus and his disciples and the people of Palestine at that time generally spoke as their native tongue.
We could use a dose of your humor (I've always enjoyed your «tongue in cheek» writing style) and your serious recipes!
I felt a bit self - conscious about that line — not quite the tongue - in - cheek I often write here.
I assume that Douglas's tongue was firmly planted in his cheek when he wrote this assessment, but his comment hints at a wide range of opinion about the subject, from those people who believe, like cookbook author Manju Shivraj Singh, that «the tongue becomes a slave to the flavor of curry — it is an addiction,» to critics who view curry as an insipid yellow powder that is turned into a floury, yellow cream sauce.
I am trying, but failing, to imagine he is writing tongue in cheek.
I had no idea a blog post written tongue - in - cheek about whether women should marry attractive men or not would create such a furor — Jezebel thinks I'm blaming women for men's bad behavior (I'm not); Rush Limbaugh thinks I'm a militant feminist (wow, is he ever wrong, but I already knew that about him); the ladies of «The View» debated it; Shannon Devereaux Sanford interviewed me for her show, Shannon's Corner on WTBQ in New Jersey; the podcast «The Bold and the Beautiful» talked about the column (they called me a «great» columnist!)
Then I was royally skewered when I, very tongue - in - check, wrote an article on Huffington Post advising women like Abedin to «marry ugly» (I don't find Weiner attractive but obviously other women do, not just Abedin).
Picard15 wrote that in order to stop the abundant flow of milk from a bottle with an artificial nipple (with a large hole in the end), the infant was forced to hold the tongue up against the hole in the nipple to prevent the formula from gushing forth.
Dear Abby: I'm writing in response to «Out - of - Work Mom,» who was disturbed because she was rejected by potential employers when they noticed her pierced tongue and multiple ear piercings.
You and your child could also make small sleds using popsicle sticks or tongue depressors, write the party details on the back side and then either hand deliver the invitations or ship them in small boxes.
Suzanne (who blogs in a language that's not her native tongue even, which makes me feel more than a little inadequate) writes:
Tina Fey herself wrote a tongue - in - cheek chapter on the wonders of motherhood in her autobiography, and talked about half - heartedly trying to breastfeed her daughter Alice, and the judgment she sometimes received on the playground.
-LSB-...] Last week Fabian general Secretary Sunder Katwala wrote a concerned (and somewhat tongue - in - cheek) letter to Daily Mail editor Paul Dacre questioning the paper's judgement on who has the right to call themselves British: http://www.liberalconspiracy.org/2009/02/25/so-who-does-the-mail-think-is-british/ -LSB-...]
Dale recently had a tilt against the appointment of several ex-Labour Cabinet Ministers, and Douglas Carswell wrote a tongue - in - cheek blog post headed «Government appoints MP adviser».
The man who had remade physics in his perfectly phonetic native tongue struggled with English spelling but nonetheless «learned to write simple, sometimes elegant, English sentences.»
«The people who have learned English and don't have it as a native tongue» nonetheless have access to everything in the scientific literature that native speakers do, Montgomery tells Science Careers in an interview — and in addition, they have access to the materials written in the other languages that they speak.
Where Watson must understand human language, chess is written in the computer's mother tongue — math and probability.
He's written a tongue - in - cheek essay proposing that anyone shopping for a mouse trap at Home Depot should be required to abide by the same 200 - page regulatory protocol he must follow in caring for his research animals.
A tongue - in - cheek blog post on the best and worst scientific fields to write about reveals a disheartening aversion to physics.
It may be that such tongue - in - cheek writing should not be taken at face value but I still think it appropriate to offer an alternate view.
I have a question for Wolf: Did you consider using the tablets to help the children in Wonchi and Wolonchete learn to read and write their own mother tongue before teaching them to read English?
In the pictures they all carry signs with the word «science» written in their respective native tongueIn the pictures they all carry signs with the word «science» written in their respective native tonguein their respective native tongues.
Sitting in still meditation and examining one's own thoughts is an important part of sadhana, as is nourishing the physical body with a series of customized pranayama, asanas, a nutritious breakfast that is aligned with the seasons, and other self - care practices like reading, writing or journaling, dry brushing the skin, scraping the tongue, drinking clean water and bathing.
And I completely understand what you wrote, I'm always tongue - tied and awkward in social conditions with those I know, let alone someone whom has always been, in my mind, XYZ's little sister:) but you're absolutely right.
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