What's the difference between emmanuel and immanuel?
Emmanuel
Definition:
(n.) See Immanuel.
Example Sentences:
(1) Sow had a couple of chances and the substitute Emmanuel Emenike drew a sharp last-minute save out of Szczesny but Giroud's penalty, after Kadlec's foul on Walcott, represented Arsenal's emphatic final word.
(2) Not for the first time Tim Sherwood had reason to be grateful to Emmanuel Adebayor.
(3) Photograph: Mark Anderson “Farmers call me and they tell me that smuggling is happening,” says Emmanuel Arthur, managing director of Kuapa Kokoo , a cocoa farmers’ union.
(4) Instead, he spent a total of £9m in fees on Dimitar Berbatov, Ashkan Dejagah and Kieran Richardson, and in January he made four loan additions until the end of the season – Emmanuel Frimpong, Urby Emanuelson, Eyong Enoh and Stanislav Manolev.
(5) Trump, on his inaugural foreign tour, which has also taken in stops in Saudi Arabia and Israel, has a lunch date with the newly elected French president, Emmanuel Macron, in Brussels.
(6) A spokesman for Israel’s foreign ministry, Emmanuel Nahshon, said that in consultation with defence officials the ministry decided to bar Adams from entering Gaza because of “his longstanding anti-Israeli positions and his plans to meet in the territory with leaders of Hamas”.
(7) Emmanuel Adebayor believes reaching the FA Cup final with Crystal Palace would rank as his best achievement in English football.
(8) The recently appointed captain Younès Kaboul, Emmanuel Adebayor, Mousa Dembélé and Nacer Chadli have also stayed at home.
(9) Last September, economists Emmanuel Saez and Thomas Piketty found that 95% of the wealth generated since the 2008 financial crash went to the top 1% of American earners, with economic recovery holding a very different meaning for those at the top of the American economic ladder than it did for those at the bottom.
(10) Facebook Twitter Pinterest Neldis Díaz Masariegos, 25, and his son Nelvis Emmanuel Díaz Herrera, 7, of Guatemala wait inside the Sacred Heart Catholic Church Center on 24 March 2016 in McAllen, Texas.
(11) Much could hinge on the form and fitness of the Fenerbahce striker Emmanuel Emenike, who has been prolific for Nigeria since his debut in 2011.
(12) Normally a very friendly fellow, the reasons for 'Arry's lack of chivalry remain unknown, but it's thought he may have been preoccupied by the prospect of bringing triffic fellas Emmanuel Adebayor and Benoît Essou-Akotto to Loftus Road on loan.
(13) We are very tired now.” Emmanuel Agius, a deputy at Calais town hall, claimed that the British PM was in danger of sparking a diplomatic incident.
(14) About 650,000 people are expected to watch the race.Reigning London champion Tsegaye Kebede, world record holder Wilson Kipsang, course record holder Emmanuel Mutai, and Olympic and world champion Stephen Kiprotich are all heavily favoured although Farah appears unfazed.
(15) It’s terrible,” said a foreign ministry spokesman, Emmanuel Nahshon, one of a number of officials to comment on the killing.
(16) He attended a reception at Emmanuel College, Cambridge, before a showing at the nearby Picturehouse cinema for the opening night of the Cambridge film festival.
(17) What others say "Actors know a good performance when they see it, and Emmanuel Riva's is the best of the year" (Nicole Kidman)
(18) Facebook Twitter Pinterest Emmanuel Macron ‘out-alphas Trump with a knuckle-crushing handshake’.
(19) An opinion poll on Monday put Le Pen seven points clear of the centrist outsider Emmanuel Macron and his conservative rival François Fillon, who are tied on 20%, in the first round.
(20) As well as Emmanuel, there's Barry Sloane, who's swapped being Chester's resident psycho Niall (you remember: blew up a church to kill his own sister) to play the mysterious Aiden in Revenge; and Max Brown, who's starred in everything from Grange Hill to The Tudors, is now playing a womanising doctor in the CW Network's Beauty And The Beast.
Immanuel
Definition:
(n.) God with us; -- an appellation of the Christ.
Example Sentences:
(1) Immanuel Kants "Critique of Judgment" (1970) reflects the medicine of the second part of the eighteenth century.
(2) Two separate political foundations tied to the AfD have recently been registered in Germany: the Desiderius Erasmus Foundation, which is associated with the party’s rightwing, and the Immanuel Kant Foundation, which was registered by members of Petry’s circle.
(3) Ideas from the following authors are reviewed for relevance to nursing: Aristotle, Aelred of Rievaulx, Augustine, John Cassian, Cicero, George Berkeley, Immanuel Kant, Michel de Montaigne, Jeremy Taylor and Max Weber.
(4) Philosophers know that modern philosophy owes a great debt to the intellectual contributions of the 18th century philosopher Immanuel Kant.
(5) He discusses the positions taken by Peter Singer and Dame Mary Warnock on "speciesism," and the theories of such philosphers as John Locke, Immanuel Kant, and Michael Tooley regarding the essence of personhood.
(6) He is heavily influenced by 18th century philosopher Immanuel Kant .
(7) He was talking about the equilibrium constant, about Immanuel Wallerstein's theory of the world system, about the weak integrative forces of the EU … "Are you sure you don't need a lighter?".
(8) Every researcher, no matter whether they are writing books, creating digital products or producing artworks, aspires to produce something as significant in the history of thought as Origin of Species.” On the Origin of Species was followed in the public vote by The Communist Manifesto and The Complete Works of Shakespeare, with Plato’s The Republic fourth, and Immanuel Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason fifth - a choice heralded by the Booksellers Association’s Alan Staton.
(9) If Europeans disregard Immanuel Kant 's categorical imperative – ie, don't do to others what you don't want others to do to you – they should not be astonished if the European Union comes to a standstill or even implodes.
(10) Obviously, only a transnational entity can manage it – more than 200 years ago, Immanuel Kant saw the need for a transnational legal order grounded in the rise of the global society.
(11) The arguments of Immanuel Kant and John Stuart Mill concerning the principle of respect for autonomy are summarized as exemplars respectively of the deontological and utilitarian philosophical approaches.
(12) In the first, historical part the most important programs of "Medical Enlightenment", are pointed out, beginning with Leibniz, followed by the public health movement of the 18th century, up to the time of Immanuel Kant.
(13) The Immanuel Kant Foundation also faces another problem: named after the 18th-century philosopher and father of the German enlightenment, it shares a name with a foundation dedicated to “human rights, democracy and the environment”, founded in Freiburg in 2004.
(14) If we go back to the moral foundation of the whole of the human rights framework we have today, it’s Immanuel Kant’s categorical imperative.
(15) Immanuel Akale, 21, a recent Cardiff University graduate, describes his applications in his second year as “clumsy, done quickly and devoid of any commercial focus”.
(16) He differentiates between monistic theories, such as Immanuel Kant's, which rely on a single moral principle, and pluralistic theories, such as that of W.D.
(17) Gordin's (anti-)hero is Immanuel Velikovsky, a Russian psychoanalyst who enraged 1950s scientists with his book Worlds In Collision , which claimed we'd got the history of the planet all wrong.