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[...] and Tradition
[...] Tradition was not for him exactly Burkean ' prescription ' or sacred trust to be kept alive generation after generation, for Eliade was fully aware that tradition, like men and nations, lives only by changing and even occultation.

[...] and here
[...] here is absolutely an end put to the power and objects of deliberation in this House, and an end to all just and proper means of decision.
Roger Ebert praised his performance, and noted that while " DiCaprio, who in recent films [...] has played dark and troubled characters, is breezy and charming here, playing a boy who discovers what he is good at, and does it.
[...] More than Cassavetes, more than Renoir, Pialat wanted every frame of celluloid bearing his name to be marked by the here and the now.
[...] We here define ‘ shape ’ informally as ‘ all the geometrical information that remains when location, scale and rotational effects are filtered out from an object .’
Of this scene, Michael Hattaway has commented, " the feudal ritual of trial by combat is reduced to the grotesque fights between the drunken armourer and his apprentice [...] It serves to mirror the realities of the play: instead of seeing justice determined by God with regards to the rights of the adversaries, here we see simply a trial of might.
[...] He hath gon his Passover from death to life, where there is more grace and more capacity [...] where earthly bodies shalbe more celestiall, then man in his Innocency or Angels in their glory, for they could fall: Hee is there with those Patriarchs that have expected Christ on earth, longer then they have enjoyed him in heaven ; He is with those holy Penmen of the holy spirit, they bee now his paterns, who were here his teachers [...]"
In the preface to Mind and World ( pp. ix-x ) McDowell states that " it will be obvious that Rorty's work is [...] central for the way I define my stance here ".
[...] However, the essence of the stories related here is true, as they were told to us by those who experienced them at first hand.
[...] About once a quarter we go for dinner and I say ' are you ready to work here yet?
[...] I'd rather get shot than come back here.
The second metaphor, also foregrounded in the title, is the representation of place: “ In the summer here in the Okanagan [...] there is a shade of cobalt blue that can be so intense it ’ s overwhelming, and you get this gold and silver of the sun shredding it, shattering it, burnishing it, as it goes down .” The interconnection of the horses moving out to meet the in-coming sun creates a crease, a physical epiphany that assures humanity is in the right place.
In an instance late in the book, Vladek talks of Dachau, saying, " And here [...] my troubles began ", though clearly his troubles had begun long before Dachau.
" Paula Nechak of the Seattle Post-Intelligencer called the film " simply another in a long line of utterly unnecessary remakes that, having nothing new to say, clutch at crassness and dumbness ," while Mick LaSalle of the San Francisco Chronicle said that while " the screenplay [...] makes the most of Thornton's dry, skewed humor, [...] nothing happens here that would distinguish this film from other sports movies.
[...] And much of what's going on here seems more angry and nasty than inspired or funny.
Dennett states that, " here does not exist [...] a process such as ' recruitment of consciousness ' ( into what?
His humanity, and his disagreement in the " Jewish Question " appears even here, too – a quote from one of his letters, which he sent to his father from Kiev: "[...] Yet another sad topic: the Jewish companies, as I hear ,-there 20 or 30 000 -, are at the mercy of the sadist's passions, in every regard ; the stomach of man gets ache at this ; it is abhorrent, that in the 20th century, it happens at us, too ... [...] I fear, we will pay for this very dearly once.
[...] RAMSI is here on our invitation.
Dan Martin, reviewer for The Guardian, noted that " Suranne Jones arguably sets the standard by which all guest stars must now be judged here [...] Jones was electrifying throughout ".
He seems very confident here, comfortable with himself as an artist " and that " when he pulls everything together [...] he makes some of the best music of his long, fruitful, yet largely unacknowledged career.
But, in addition, governor Diego Velázquez himself wanted to participate in the project and he lent the money to build a boat, "... with the condition that [...] we had to go with three boats to some little islets that are between the island of Cuba and Honduras, that are now known as the islands of Los Guanaxes, and we had to go in arms and fill up the boats with a cargo of Indians from those islets to serve as slaves " ( here Bernal uses the word esclavos, " slaves ", against Velázquez, whereas he had previously avoided speaking of the Indians who Velázquez had promised to him ).
If your baby has a fever, you go to the doctor [...] if your doctor tells you you need to intervene here, you don't say ' Well, I read a science fiction novel that tells me it's not a problem '".
[...] As otherworldly expectations become increasingly important, the problem of the basic relationship of god to the world and the problem of the world's imperfections press into the foreground of thought ; this happens the more life here on earth comes to be regarded as a merely provisional form of existence when compared to that beyond, the more the world comes to be viewed as something created by god ex nihilo, and therefore subject to decline, the more god himself is conceived as a subject to transcendental goals and values, and the more a person's behavior in this world becomes oriented to his fate in the next.

[...] and question
The sequence in question read: " Ashkelon, Ashdod, Gaza, Assyria, Shubaru [...] Sherden, Tjekker, Peleset, Khurma [...]" Scholars have advanced the possibility that the other Sea Peoples mentioned were connected to these cities in some way as well.
On each occasion the allegation that there had been a policy of ' recruit to dilute ' was rejected, however, at first instance the judge described the Names as the innocent victims [...] of staggering incompetence and at appeal the Court found that representations that Lloyd's had a rigorous auditing system were false ( 376 of the judgment: [...] the answer to the question [...] whether there was in existence a rigorous system of auditing which involved the making of a reasonable estimate of outstanding liabilities, including unknown and unnoted losses, is no.
[...] The question in every case is whether the words used are used in such circumstances and are of such a nature as to create a clear and present danger that they will bring about the substantive evils that Congress has a right to prevent.
A good big lion will weigh about 400 lb [...] the hybrid in question, weighing as it does no less than 467 lb, is certainly the superior of the most well-grown lions, whether wild-bred or born in a menagerie.
On 14 April, Le Figaro published a letter from Maeterlinck in which he completely dissociated himself from the production, complaining about the cuts that had been made in the libretto ( although he had originally sanctioned them ) and describing " the Pelléas in question " as " a work that is strange and hostile to me [...] I can only wish for its immediate and decided failure.
The opposition press lambasted Lincoln for this performance, writing that he " was asked a simple question, but could not answer it until they gave it to him in writing, [...] and then he made out to remember that he had forgot all about it.
John Wells remarks, " Some analysts ( particularly Americans ) argue [...] that the presence of a strong full vowel is sufficient evidence that the syllable in question is stressed.
[...] How could the whitefellas question something so obvious as his ownership of his land?
[...] It is painful to see reopened for serious debate the question of whether the government was justified in imprisoning Japanese Americans during World War II.
However, as Homer Jack notes of Gandhi's long correspondence with Jinnah on the topic of Pakistan: " Although Gandhi was personally opposed to the partition of India, he proposed an agreement [...] which provided that the Congress and the Moslem League would cooperate to attain independence under a provisional government, after which the question of partition would be decided by a plebiscite in the districts having a Moslem majority.

[...] and comes
[...] There is no mispronounced or misheard phrase in either Ojibwe or Cree that comes close to meaning ' on my way.
[...] It thus comes to appear as though it is the magical act itself which, owing to its similarity with the desired result, alone determines the occurrence of that result.
Stanford's advertisement for the long-awaited Flesh of My Flesh in PMLA 125. 1 ( Jan., 2010 ) quotes a review by George Baker of UCLA stating that it " is an extraordinary book: Silverman's magnum opus [...] the kind of book that one comes across only a few times on one's life.
When morning comes of course everything will be clear again [...] I'll give them back their English language.
[...] The fundamental impulse that sets and keeps the capitalist engine in motion comes from the new consumers ’ goods, the new methods of production or transportation, the new markets, the new forms of industrial organization that capitalist enterprise creates.
[...] Take it from someone who has never seen Friends and comes at Schwimmer with no preconceptions: He does just fine.
Cherniack announced his retirement from political life in October 1980, saying " I am selfish enough to want a little more private life and have for some time [...] There comes a time in a person's life when he has a right to say I want to be relieved of the burden ".
[...] ere too the concept of privacy comes in to play.
fantasy [...] is [...] a genre which is full of phallic swords and that kind of thing, it's important to establish female power and female potency, and the eroticism which comes with that.
[...] It goes from screaming heavy metal to techno dance, to Country and Western ; there's even a flamenco hootenanny where everyone comes down front, beats on logs and plays acoustic guitars and pennywhistles.
He praised the variety and gameplay of the game, and noted that " while it may sound pretty basic [...] it ’ s when you start discovering things, making use of objects, finding hidden treasures that it really comes alive.
In short, the causes and correlates of conscious experience should not be confused with their ontology [...] the only evidence about what conscious experiences are like comes from first-person sources, which consistently suggest consciousness to be something other than or additional to neuronal activity.
He said, " I've seen the video [...] It's like a thing she has, you know, that I guess people would say is like a charisma kinda thing that it zooms, you know, comes up.
He said " it looked retarded to me ", and " I was like eight years old and they marketed that and [...] George of the Jungle and another – it seemed to me more bizarre – " It's About Time " kind of thing: a guy gets frozen and comes back to life ".
[...] I can play live, but when it comes to releasing a record, they've straight up said to me, if you release any music you will be sued.
Some 20th-century scholars, including the American etymologist Kemp Malone ( 1889 – 1971 ), have argued that the reason for the differences between Pliny, Tacitus and Ptolemy when it comes to names and tribes is that their informants came from different regions, mainly familiar with the parts of Scandinavia closest to their own location: " The name Scadinavia ( with its variant forms ) reached the classical world through western sources, and [...] Tacitus, whose information about the North came from the east, knows nothing of the name, in contradistinction to Pliny, who got his information from the west.

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