• Obama got hammered for not using the right WORDS (radical Islamic terror). (abovetopsecret.com)
  • A soft answer turns away wrath, but harsh words stir up anger" Proverbs 15:1. (jamaicans.com)
  • Many think Jesus' cleansing of the temple was a display of harsh anger and violence. (thebanner.org)
  • On April 23, Profoto and photographer Jared Platt will host a free webinar on how to create a beautiful light in harsh conditions. (profoto.com)
  • To get you in the mood for the webinar, Jared has listed 3 things every photographer should keep in mind when shooting in harsh conditions. (profoto.com)
  • I follow these three simple steps anytime I find myself shooting in harsh lighting conditions like those in the Arizona desert. (profoto.com)
  • In our first episode, titled Beautiful Light in Harsh Conditions , we will be using only one off-camera light to overcome the difficult lighting conditions found in the harsh Arizona desert. (profoto.com)
  • In other words, benign abiotic and biotic conditions can promote diversification, while harsh conditions tend to impede diversification. (lu.se)
  • And Fenton's reagent (Fe/H2O2 system, FHS) has been proven to be a viable way to isolate microplastics from wastewater, but it is limited because of harsh reaction conditions, long reaction time and low efficiency. (bvsalud.org)
  • It is also important for employers to make workers aware of the potentially unrecognized hazards of cold temperatures and of the measures that workers can take if working outside in harsh conditions. (cdc.gov)
  • The procedures described herein are intended to test the APR for failure of manufacturers' design characteristics for preventing obstruction of vision due to significant lens/visor fogging when subjected to potentially harsh conditions by a user. (cdc.gov)
  • It is a great approach but an even greater approach is to avoid an eruption from a small conflict to a house fire that burns it all down with harsh words. (jamaicans.com)
  • On the other hand, words with Italian roots (such as forte ) do tend to keep their Italian pronunciation in English. (yourdictionary.com)
  • Latin is clearly less ancient than Greek, since it has no '-middle voice', no 'dual number' and no 'optative mood'--thus in Latin at least seven words are needed to express the sentence 'If only you two thieves had drowned yourselves', but in Greek only four. (sevenstories.com)
  • The White House sought to play down Gates' harsh comments. (latimes.com)
  • And to Pharisees like Nicodemus, who genuinely sought the truth, Jesus was not harsh (John 3). (thebanner.org)
  • Mr Baker's evaluation is harsh, and he offers no hope of radical renewal. (bbc.co.uk)
  • In Part 4 of the Harsh But Good News, Pastor Mike Fabarez looks at the preaching of John the Baptist in Luke 3 on this topic. (lightsource.com)
  • But here's the harsh truth. (indiatimes.com)
  • Focal Point explores and proclaims the depths of Scripture on its daily radio broadcast and is dedicated to clearly explaining the truth of God's Word. (lightsource.com)
  • But on the chance that you do need to say these tricky words out loud, it's worth saying them correctly. (yourdictionary.com)
  • Get a roundup of new Word by Word articles in your inbox each Friday. (logos.com)
  • The formation or use of words such as buzz or murmur that imitate the sounds associated with the objects or actions they refer to. (wordsmith.org)
  • It is one of those words that sounds like what it is. (wordsmith.org)
  • These rules govern the way sounds are organized (phonology), the meaning of words (semantics), how words are formed (morphology), how words are combined into phrases (syntax), and the use of language in context (pragmatics). (medscape.com)
  • Below are a three simple steps to managing harsh light with a limited arsenal of lighting equipment. (profoto.com)
  • This turns a harsh sun into a beautiful hair light and the (sun-less portion of the sky into a very large and very soft fill light. (profoto.com)
  • This way, it still looks architectural and cool but the light isn't so harsh. (stylebyemilyhenderson.com)
  • It should also be mentioned that Arab leaders, Muslim scholars, and other officials issued harsh condemnations of the attack in Benghazi, and emphasized that using violence to protest the controversial film is forbidden and contrary to Islam and to the way of the Prophet. (memri.org)
  • By creating something enticing out of a "very rough, elemen tal" substance, he explains, he's compelling users to take full stock of the objects in their midst, of the process undertaken to make "even harsh materials suitable for interior purposes. (azuremagazine.com)
  • Because many English words come from different languages and regional dialects, it may be hard to know exactly how to pronounce tricky words. (yourdictionary.com)
  • But words like foyer are pronounced just as they're spelled in American English. (yourdictionary.com)
  • Students unaccustomed to receiving the types of feedback they are likely to receive at university may feel comments are harsh and negative. (lu.se)
  • This means there may be no room for personal comments or encouraging words. (lu.se)
  • El Consejo Nacional de Certificación en Medicina General 2013;1(1):2. (bvsalud.org)
  • Boletín del Médico General de otorgar licencias a médicos en los EE. (bvsalud.org)
  • Validez de las inferencias de los puntajes: contenido: el contenido probado debe ser apropiado, haciendo las protocolo de ética y se realizan en todo el país en el Nacional de Medicina General. (bvsalud.org)
  • en donde no hay conflicto de intereses ni fines de Médico General 2007;4(2):2. (bvsalud.org)
  • Certificación en Medicina General. (bvsalud.org)
  • Schuldich considered telling him to screw off, but swallowed those words and forced his eyes open. (angelfire.com)
  • Well, in the wrong lamp, it can be too harsh for the eyes. (stylebyemilyhenderson.com)
  • It has a less complicated grammar and syntax than the languages from which it springs, but rapidly accumulates words as the slaves become freedmen, and their -children are born as freemen, and fi-nally their great--grandchildren, marrying into their masters' families, are accepted as cultured -people with full rights as citizens. (sevenstories.com)
  • In other words, the United States has a past and ongoing history of taking every culture and putting a European spin on it. (bartleby.com)
  • In fact, some have pretty harsh parenting styles. (listverse.com)
  • uh, pick another word that means bizarre. (mercurynews.com)
  • Have you proofread your text and made sure there are no avoidable errors (that is, errors that a spell-check or grammar-check in your word-processing programme would pick up on)? (lu.se)
  • Harsh Mandavia was just five years old when he lost his father in a car crash in 1998, but that didn't deter his mother from committing to raise him single-handedly. (ndtv.com)
  • Harsh words - very harsh :-) I have been a fan of the Hawks for over 30 years and I have to say I quite enjoyed most of this. (theartsdesk.com)
  • The harsh words might have been Jesus' only (and final? (thebanner.org)
  • The first part of the alphabet is full or words that you might be saying wrong. (yourdictionary.com)
  • Its opening words have an air of despondency: "The situation in Iraq is grave and deteriorating. (bbc.co.uk)
  • I would explain the situation and not say the word. (wordsmith.org)