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" Instead of replacing ' metaphysical ' terms such as ' desire ' and ' purpose '" they " used it to legitimize them by giving them operational definitions.

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'" Still, many believe that it is unclear exactly what Reagan knew and when, and whether the arms sales were motivated by his desire to save the U. S. hostages.
Thus what we really mean is: " I perceive that ' This object a is red '" and this is an undeniable-by-3rd-party " truth ".
'" Ryan suggested that the scene take place in a restaurant, and it was Crystal who came up with the scene's classic punchline – " I'll have what she's having.
Bion's concept of maternal " reverie " as the capacity to sense ( and make sense of ) what is going on inside the infant has been an important element in post-Kleinian thought: " reverie is an act of faith in unconscious process ... essential to alpha-function '" It is considered the equivalent of Stern's attunement, or Winnicott's maternal preoccupation.
phrase « Je ne sais quoi » — " I do not know what of relative clause, e. g., ' it is '" remaining in colloquial speech as a fossilized phrase
In A. S. Byatt's novel Possession, the heroine / feminist scholar, while recognising that '" we live in the truth of what Freud discovered "', concedes that '" the whole of our scholarship-the whole of our thought-we question everything except the centrality of sexuality "'.
'" Eudocia's original name may have been named after the great city of Athens, but she was born in Antioch despite what the traditional story may say.
'" The breakout popularity of Parliament-Funkadelic elevated the status of P-Funk to describe what is now considered to be a genre of music in its own right.
'" Drucker related that for 20 years after that meeting, Sloan and Drucker had a good relationship, in which Sloan would invite Drucker to lunch once or twice a year to discuss Sloan's philanthropic plans and the memoir that Sloan was working on assembling ( what became My Years ).
As a mathematician, wrote folklore scholar David E. Bynum, Child came to his interest " in what he variously called ' popular ', ' primitive ', or ' traditional ' balladry '" ( that is, in oral literature, then deemed " primitive " because its stylistic features antedate the invention of writing ) not by accident " but by force of logic ":
Groups of " drug pushers, homeless people and young people known as ' skinheads '" had largely taken over the East Village park, but the neighborhood was divided about what, if anything, should be done about it.
Whilst this reaction is usually uncontrollable, Tom Marvolo Riddle, later known as Lord Voldemort, was able to " make things move without touching them ... make animals do what he wanted without training them ... make bad things happen to people who annoy him ... or ' make them hurt if I want to '" when he was a young child, apparently intentionally.
'/ That's what New York Johnny said /' You should get to know your town / Just like I know mine '" and on the song " Safe European Home ", where they sing "' How many local dollars for a local anaesthetic ?/ The Johnny on the corner was a very sympathetic '.
As long as this range of experience remains unconscious-in what Desoille termed '" repression of the sublime "'-the person will have a limited ability to be empathic with self or other in the more sublime aspects of human life.
'" On a personal level ", wrote Zappa in what should have been a put-on but wasn't, " Freaking out is a process whereby an individual casts off outmoded and restricted standards of thinking, dress and social etiquette in order to express CREATIVELY his relationship to his environment and the social structure as a whole "'.
John Lennon sang how '" freaks on the phone won't leave me alone "', explaining how he was ' sick of all these aggressive hippies or whatever they are, the Now Generation ... demanding my attention as if I owed them something ... under a delusion of awareness by having long hair and that's what I'm sick of '.
'" An entire movement was created by her that revolutionized the dance world and created what is known today as modern dance.
An example of the second metaphorical usage can be seen in a BBC News article, in which Gordon Brown, the then Chancellor of the Exchequer, offered a ' blank cheque ', and would thus '" spend what it takes " to tackle Iraq's weapons of mass destruction.
'" Alternatively, as Leibniz puts it, divine command theorists " deprive God of the designation good: for what cause could one have to praise him for what he does, if in doing something quite different he would have done equally well?
'" Mr. Grossman's aunt, Shelley Winkler, of Far Rockaway, Queens, said yesterday, having learned what happened from Mr. Grossman's parents, Dr. Aaron and Tzirel Grossman, who went to Israel early in the week.
'" In a famous passage of On Ancient Medicine, the author insists on the importance of knowledge of causal explanations: " It is not sufficient to learn simply that cheese is a bad food, as it gives a pain to one who eats a surfeit of it ; we must know what the pain is, the reasons for it ti, and which constituent of man is harmfully affected.
After this enactment, it was taken that '" public interest " is what the government of the day says it is.

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The Supreme Court of Virginia has stated that '" This Court has repeatedly held that the effect of an appeal to circuit court is to " annul the judgment of the inferior tribunal as completely as if there had been no previous trial.
'" Orwell wrote later that he felt guilty about his role in the work of empire and he " began to look more closely at his own country and saw that England also had its oppressed ..." Orwell made changes to his appearance in Burma that remained for the rest of his life.
'" Rousseau, who thought he had been defending religion, was crushed.
'" For Crawfurd, the races had been created separately and were different species.
'" Rebekah then instructs Jacob in an elaborate deception through which Jacob pretends to be Esau, in order to steal from Esau Isaac's blessing and birthright — which in theory Esau had agreed to give to Jacob.
'" It has also been noted that he had Moses seated on a throne, yet Moses was neither a King nor ever sat on such thrones.
'" Even his friend, the novelist Charles Kingsley, wrote that he had read " no other book which so staggered and puzzled " him, that he could not believe that God had " written on the rocks one enormous and superfluous lie for all mankind.
'" " Sam and Roger were not entirely convinced by my interpretation but had no objections.
'" Franklin praised the Indian way of life, their customs of hospitality, their councils, which reached agreement by discussion and consensus, and noted that many white men had voluntarily given up the purported advantages of civilization to live among them, but that the opposite was rare.
'" For Crawfurd, the races had been created separately and were different species.
'" It was not the first time Hamilton had used this pseudonym: in 1778, he had applied it to three letters attacking Samuel Chase.
'" Further, the title of rabbi only had meaning during the time of the Sanhedrin, he argues.
'" The case was dismissed in July 2007 when the judge ruled that Condit had not proved the statement was false, or that the paper had published it with malice.
'" Nielsen also stated that he was "... pleased and honored that had a chance to deliver that line.
'" The Phoenix continues, " It was a draft of Flow My Tears, and as Hartinian discovered when she sat down to adapt the book, it contained many passages that had been cut from the published text, including a discussion of ways to remember deceased writers that was to prove prescient.
'" In his testimony, Behan repeatedly insisted he told the Earps that he only intended to disarm the Cowboys, not that he had actually done so.
'" Patchen also had a close, lifelong friendship with the poet E. E.
The successful campaign was based on the economic improvements achieved ; the slogan " Life's Better Under the Conservatives " was matched by Macmillan's own remark, '" indeed let us be frank about it — most of our people have never had it so good ," usually paraphrased as " You've never had it so good.
As " Surfin '" faded from the charts, Brian, who had forged a songwriting partnership with Gary Usher, created several new songs, including a car song, " 409 ", that Usher helped them write.
James Monroe Trotter — a middle class African American who had contempt for their " disgusting caricaturing " but admired their " highly musical culture "— wrote in 1882 that " few … who condemned black minstrels for giving ' aid and comfort to the enemy '" had ever seen them perform.

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