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… “ traditionalism ”; like “ esoterism ,” (…) has nothing pejorative about it in itself and one might even say that it is less open to argument and a far broader term, in any case, than the latter ; in fact, however, (…) it has been associated with an idea which inevitably devalues its meaning, namely the idea of “ nostalgia for the past ” (…) If to recognize what is true and just is “ nostalgia for the past ,” it is quite clearly a crime or a disgrace not to feel this nostalgia.
This includes anyone who saw him on Mondays and Fridays and did not become his enemy, " If someone receives from me the well-known wird, which is essential to the Tariqa, or he receives it from someone I have authorized to teach it, he will enter the Garden of Paradise (“ Jannat ' Illiyyine ”; that of prophets and saints )-he and his children, his wives, and his descendants-without reckoning and without punishment, provided that they are not guilty of any insult, hatred, or enmity, and that he persists in loving the Shaykh until death .” (…) " Be of good cheer!
According to McCullin, there was nothing idyllic about the desert island: " It was inhabited by snakes, scorpions and tarantulas (…) The mosquitos and other insects were more venomous and persistent than any I had encountered in Vietnam or the Congo.

(…) and order
According to the terms of the Treaty on the European Union " In order to ensure the proper functioning and development of the common market, the Commission (…) formulate recommendations or deliver opinions on matters dealt with in this Treaty, if it expressively so provides or if the Commission considers it necessary.
Emerson closes the essay on an encouraging note by saying, “ life brings to each his task, and whatever art you select, (…) begin at the beginning, proceed in order, step by step ” ( 243 ).

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(…) So one of my motivations was to put straight a story that had been very badly told .”
The chronicler Jan Długosz, known for his antipathy towards the king and his father, alleged that there was something unusual about Wladyslaw's sexuality, though Dlugosz did not specify what: "(…) too subject to his carnal desires (…) he did not abandon his lewd and despicable habits " ( Polish: " zbyt chuciom cielesnym podległy (…) nie porzucał wcale swych sprośnych i obrzydłych nałogów (…)" ).
(…) A respite of three days, obtained with difficulty from the rapacious treasurer, was employed in collecting from their estates a great number of slaves and peasants blindly devoted to the commands of their lords, and armed with the rustic weapons of clubs and axes.
">< sub >< big >↓</ big ></ sub > Spanish historian Juan B. González: “(…) In the (…) battle of Toro, which although of uncertain outcome, Ferdinand skilfully was able to exploit for propaganda .” in España Estratégica, guerra y diplomacia en la história de España, Sílex ediciones, Madrid, 2007, p. 222 .</ ref > battle: Prince John of Portugal became master of the battlefield, after defeating the Castilian ’ s right wing and recovering the lost Portuguese Royal standard, but Afonso V was beaten by the left and centre of Ferdinand ’ s army, fleeing from the battlefield.
“ A few months before the session of the Surat Congress, Suranath traveled in the guise of a Tantric priest all over Bengal (…) preaching sedition … went Calcutta and stayed there for a month at the Sandhya office … He then formed a central committee (…), Mokshada, Shyamsundar Chakravarti, Arabinda Ghose, Tara Khepa, Annada Kaviraj and others as members .” A few days before the publication of the Yugantar, at Benares, Preonath with Hrishikesh and Suranath “ convened a public meeting as well as a meeting of the pundits wherein it was settled by quotations from the Hindu Astrology and Astronomy and announced firmly that the sinful Iron Age was now over …”
“ The first time I used the gloves (…) I was analyzing continuous information coming from each tactile sensor and realized that, despite being " free ", I had a " style ", my own syntax expressed in patterns (…).
The metaphysical " philosophy " is called " perennial " because of its eternity, universality, and immutability ; it is Augustine's " Wisdom uncreate, the same now as it ever was and ever will be "; the religion which, as he also says, only came to be called " Christianity " after the coming of Christ (…) and so long as the tradition is transmitted without deviation (…)
Using its own observations, Zirkle was the first to propose that " some (…) susbstance, necessary for the cell to proceed to anaphase, appears some minutes after C ( moment of the arrival of the last chromosome to the metaphase plate ), or after a drastic change in the cytoplasmic condition, just at C or immediately after C ", suggesting that this function is located on kinetochores unattached to the mitotic spindle.
The FHWA study has also been criticized as containing critical methodological and analytical flaws and failing to explain an increase in fatalities associated with red light camera use :(…) the authors spotlight the statistical difficulties of including the cost of fatalities, while ignoring the practical implications of such events (…) assuming that each angle injury crash had a societal cost of $ 64, 468, when in fact the cost was $ 82, 816 before camera use and $ 100, 176 after camera use (…)
In this personal literature, Bulosan argued that despite of the suffering and abuses he experienced America was an unfinished “ ideal in which everyone must invest (…) time and energy, (…) this outlook leaves us with a feeling of hope for the future instead of bitter defeat .” According to Carlos P. Romulo when he was interviewed by The New York Times, Bulosan wrote America Is in the Heart with “ bitterness ” in his heart and blood yet with the purpose of contributing “ something toward the final fulfillment of America ”.

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(…) The Absolute Paradox occasions an absolute decision by posing the absolute either-or.
:“ I, being a minister of Jesus Christ, and having authority and power from Him, do, in His name and by His spirit (…) excommunicate and cast out of the true Church, and deliver up to Satan, James, Duke of Monmouth, for coming into Scotland at his father ’ s unjust command and leading armies against the Lord ’ s people, who were constrained to rise, being killed in and for the worshipping of the true God, and for refusing, that morning, a cessation of arms at Bothwell Bridge, for hearing and redressing their injuries, wrongs and oppressions.
“ A breath of will blows eternally ,” he writes “ through the universe of souls in the direction of the Right and Necessary .” ( 23 ) Historical and societal events are therefore not merely an expression of individual actions and thought but result ofthe will of all mind ” ( 23 ) and necessitated by nature: “ When there is something to be done, the world knows how to get it done .” ( 33 ) Still, these cosmic processes do not disenfranchise the individual, but are based on an individual desire to actualize one ’ s true will — a will that makes individual freedom essential: “ Liberty of the will (…) is the end and aim of this world .” ( 30 ) Individual will and purpose, though, have very strict, biological limitations.
Thereby, the wealthy individual is characterized as a culturally productive and well-educated member of society (“ To be rich is to have a ticket of admission to the master-works and chief men of each race .” 86 ), whilst the wealth of a society as a whole can be measured by the degree of ( cultural ) participation it offers its citizens (“ in America, (…) the public should (…) provide this culture and inspiration to the citizen .” 85-86 ).
None of the military campaigns undertaken by King Louis I – and John of Küküllő ’ s chronicle says that “ he made war (…) against the Moldavians almost every year ” – could force Bogdan ’ s allegiance.

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(…) A post industrial society is one in which the majority of those employed are not involved in the production of tangible goods ".
On the one side is the world of commerce and sanity-the commercial men with their dollar calculi and the academics who, according to Johannes Silentio: “ live secure in existence (…) with a solid pension and sure prospects in a well ordered state ; they have centuries and even millennia between them and the concussions of existence .” On the other side are those single individuals-Mary, Mother of Jesus ; the Apostles ; above all, Abraham-who in their own lives have suffered such concussions.
Those who have attained the Esoteric Hierarchy become, in fact, intermediaries between the Cosmic and the Imperator (…) placed in a position to periodically commune with the Cosmic and receives inspiration and illumination which one should pass to the Imperator for what he may make of the knowledge of the Order.
:" When the thera Moggaliputta, the illuminator of the religion of the Conqueror, had brought the ( third ) council to an end (…) he sent forth theras, one here and one there:
:" When the thera Moggaliputta, the illuminator of the religion of the Conqueror, had brought the ( third ) council to an end (…) he sent forth theras, one here and one there:

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(…) Thor, they say, presides over the air, which governs the thunder and lightning, the winds and rains, fair weather crops.
for some positive constant a, where O (…) is the big O notation.
“ A complementary currency (…) is an agreement to use something other than legal tender ( i. e. national money ) as a medium of exchange, with the purpose to link unmet needs with otherwise unused resources ” ( Lietaer & Hallsmith 2006: 2 ).
* Codex General Standard for Food Additives ( GSFA ) Online Database ; A list of permitted uses of pectin, further link to the JECFA (…) specification of pectin.
(…) What counts is not raw muscle power, or energy, but information.
(…) The decisive point here is that in postindustrial society all of the economic system is the object of intervention of society upon itself.
(…) human suffering makes a direct moral appeal for help, while there is no similar call to increase the happiness of a man who is doing well anyway.
" Boldog (…) is a name that occurs many times in the tales of the War.
(…) Right of insight into the good is different from right of insight with regard to action as such.
" They drew near Valencia (…) Above all they praised the beauty of its women and its fresh cleanliness and charming language, which only Portuguese can compete with in being sweet and pleasant.
(…) Faithful to its values, it wishes resolutely to act with all the members of the international community.
: on the highest hill of the headland above the Haven they (…) set a great white pillar as a monument.
(…) Trams and subways ran as usual which is a pledge that basic needs are cared for.
It can be called the greatest of all revolutions because never has a more firmly built (…) fortress been taken in this manner at the first attempt.
(…) Only yesterday morning, at least in Berlin, all this still existed.

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These Seven Founders constituted an intellectual and social elite, the most respectable and disinterested leadership any revolution ever confessed.
Up to the time of the revolution the promise was, " to be true and faithful to the king and his heirs, and truth and faith to bear of life and limb and terrene honour, and not to know or hear of any ill or damage intended him without defending him therefrom.
" Graffiti is revolutionary, in my opinion ", he says, " and any revolution might be considered a crime.
Marxist-Leninists believe that without a transitionary period of state control ( their interpretation of the dictatorship of the proletariat ) it would be impossible for any revolution to maintain the momentum or cohesion to defend the new society against external and internal threats.
) in the hope of accelerating the hoped − for Soviet revolution in the West, but they were dead set against signing any peace treaty.
So, although Russia's political economy principally was agrarian and semi-feudal, the task of democratic revolution therefore fell to the urban, industrial working class, as the only social class capable of effecting land reform and democratization, in view that the Russian propertied classes would attempt to suppress any revolution, in town and country.
One SDS publication stated that " the revolution may come from the universities after all if Berkeley is any indication.
But any further development of Otho's policy was checked once Otho had read through Galba's private correspondence and realized the extent of the revolution in Germany, where several legions had declared for Vitellius, the commander of the legions on the lower Rhine River, and were already advancing upon Italy.
He alleges that Clausewitz does not address any form of intra / supra-state conflict, such as rebellion and revolution, because he could not theoretically account for warfare before the existence of the state.
* Michel Foucault: Critiqued the modern conception of power on the basis of the prison complex and other prohibitive institutions, such as those that designate sexuality, madness and knowledge as the roots of their infrastructure, a critique which then demonstrated that subjection is the power formation of subjects in any linguistic forum and that revolution cannot just be thought as the reversal of power between classes.
Maximilien Robespierre, " frustrated with the progress of the revolution ," saw politics in a rather tyrannical way because " any institution which does not suppose the people good, and the magistrate corruptible, is evil.
It also followed the US lead in its attitude towards Iran, which was, in any event, seen as trying to export its Islamic revolution to other countries in the region with significant Shiite populations, including Saudi Arabia.
The Nicaraguan revolution put the country's government on the United States ' black book ; therefore the Sandinistas would not receive any aid from the United States.
The Iranians, despite the widespread Shi ' ite rebellions, had no interest in provoking another war, while Turkey opposed any prospect of Kurdish independence, and the Saudis and other conservative Arab states feared an Iran-style Shi ' ite revolution.
You could call any century from the twelfth to the twentieth a revolution in science " and that the concept " does nothing more than reinforce the error that before Copernicus nothing of any significance to science took place ".
The scientific revolution was not marked by any single change.
Not all historians of science are agreed that there was any revolution in the sixteenth or 17th century.
In a defensive building he would be able to protect himself against any revolution by the masses from nearby Manchester or Liverpool.
Lacking any great industrial, religious or strategic importance, Shiraz became an administrative centre, although its population has nevertheless grown considerably since the 1979 revolution.
It gave the camera a new dominion, a new freedom ... It influenced the future of motion picture photography ... all over the world, and without suggesting any revolution in method, without storming critical opinion as Caligari had done, it turned technical attention towards experiment, and stimulated ... a new kind of camera-thinking with a definite narrative end.
Reacting to the excesses of the revolution, English politicians became steadfastly opposed to any major political change.
The theory of Permanent Revolution considers that in many countries, which are thought under Trotskyism to have not yet completed a bourgeois-democratic revolution, the capitalist class oppose the creation of any revolutionary situation.
The bureaucracy, however, even in those times, was ready for any revolution in order to defend itself against a democratic reform .</ p >

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