Paraphrasing the words of the strange fish, Asiwaju will not allow Ambode, a man widely seen as the Lagos sun, to shine and do the
illuminative assignment God brought him to perform on earth.
Hopefully, that becomes
illuminative of larger realities.
LEDs are also used for the headlamps, taillamps, fog lamps and other
illuminative elements, with lenses constructed from durable material with an almost crystalline quality.
Knowledge is thus not the result of an imprinting of the forms of knowledge upon the human soul as much as it is the result of an
illuminative encounter by the soul with these forms.
In this paper, to overcome the challenges caused by low contrast,
illuminative changes, and scale changes, we propose a novel tracking method using discriminative compressed features, which is real-time and able to process multiple scales of the target.
The purgative way,
illuminative way, and unitive way were once thought to mark the sequential phases or stages through which a believer passed while on the way to Christian perfection.
The context Kershaw brings to bear on Traherne's approach to divine immanence is fascinating and
illuminative. More needs to be said on this front, especially vis-a-vis Traherne's patristic and medieval inheritance.
Author,
Illuminative Ecclesiology for a Wounded World: Pope Francis and the Praxis of a Poor and Merciful Church (Orbis Books, forthcoming)
Chesterton, during the war wrote an
illuminative book on what he calls the Crimes of England.
Illuminative in this respect are some quotations from the brilliantly formulated text by the future celebrated author Milan Kundera, titled Cojerealismus v hudebni reprodukci (What is realism in music interpretation?), published in the first issue of the Hudebni rozhledy magazine:
In addition, perceiving parallels between the American and Chinese traditions for the first time were found to be
illuminative experiences: an NYIT professor (Butcher 1989, 1) sharing that she had collected the Chinese folksong "Liange Laohu" or "Two Little Tigers" in Philadelphia prompted Yang Shuyuan to exclaim, "I recall how amazed Professor ...
By giving us such an
illuminative book that simultaneously examines a culture of information and openness as well as represents an exemplar of that culture, Schudson honors that spirit indeed.
Then another 16 papers explore dispositions in contemporary metaphysics, habits in
illuminative cognition, virtue and politics, the history of philosophy, habit and ethics, passions in morality, two defenses of virtue, and truth.
Surprising and
illuminative, Sam Maloof places not only art, but also the role of the artist, at the heart of our culture.
Focusing specifically on the McMurdo Dry Valleys, a remarkable 4,500[km.sup.2] area that remains largely ice-free, Adrian Howkins provides an
illuminative exercise in historical reconstruction--charting the route of the Griffith Taylor Expedition (1911) together with its assessment of local ecological conditions--before moving on to consider how this historical data (notes, sketches, geological samples and photographs) might aid contemporary scientific efforts to plot long-term ecosystem change in the region (specifically in relation to rising water levels and climate change baselines).