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(...) If someone asks me how I can sleep at night knowing that my arms have killed millions of people, I respond that I have no problem sleeping, my conscience is clean.
(...) we should not expect philosophy of science to provide today's scientists with any useful guidance about how to go about their work or about what they are likely to find.
* " Boulangisme: (...) ' a vague and mystical aspiration of a nation towards a democratic, authoritarian, liberating ideal ; the state of mind of a country that is searching, after the various deceptions to which she was exposed by the established parties which she had trusted up to then, and outside the usual ways, something else altogether, without knowing either what or how, and summoning all those who are dissatisfied and vanquished in its search for the unknown.
(...) Their life becomes about figuring out how to employ all that money either by philanthropy or other means.
That's how early we discovered cocooning, and cocooning is about staying home, creating a safe place around you, the gardeners being the barrier, between the garden and the alarm systems being the barrier, filtration systems for water and air, working at home (...) every inch of it you have, you have some of this (...) how many days can I work at home?
So, Stan had to, in addition to (...) beginning to change the way his relationship worked with his character and MacLeod's character, he also had to learn how to do this stuff and we had to see (...) a growth pattern coming from him.

(...) and lives
They believe humans have such short lives that they are merely play things (...) in which they drown men for the fun of it.
The text written on the tables around the statue of an engineer said The Free Warsaw will never forget those who started the great effort of its reconstruction (...) to the engineers who lost their lives on duty ..
* (...) As for others whose lives are not so ordered, he reminds himself constantly of the characters they exhibit daily and nightly at home and abroad, and of the sort of society they frequent ; and the approval of such men, who do not even stand well in their own eyes has no value for him.
On seeing Rama, Shabari became ecstatic and said, " There were so many exalted yogis waiting for Your darshan, but You came to this unworthy devotee (...) This clearly shows that You will neither see whether a devotee lives in a palace or humble hut, whether he is erudite or ignorant (...) neither see caste nor color.

(...) and could
In an early 1999 interview, Love said about the Venus: " I wanted a guitar that sounded really warm and pop, but which required just one box to go dirty (...) And something that could also be your first band guitar.
(...) The hope was that with Kosovo in flames NATO could intervene ..." According to Tim Judah, KLA representatives had already met with American, British, and Swiss intelligence agencies in 1996, and possibly " several years earlier " and according to The Sunday Times, " American intelligence agents have admitted they helped to train the Kosovo Liberation Army before NATO's bombing of Yugoslavia ".
In 1635 Mersenne met with Tommaso Campanella, but concluded that he could " teach nothing in the sciences (...) but still he has a good memory and a fertile imagination.
:" The double, original and, whatever the rutinarians say, even sympathetic suicide of Paul Lafargue and Laura Marx Spain, women keep their Spanish names | maiden surname after marriage, who knew and could live united and lovers until death, has awakened my memories (...)
I also clearified some difficulties they had (...) of course my Agha could not help making a mockery of this ; he almost choked laughing and told everyone I had come al the way from France to teach the Asian Muslims the Qur ' an.
(...) There was no way Dershowitz could have independently generated exactly those 20 errors — he must have copied them.
(...) The information superhighway brings together millions of individuals who could exchange information with one another.
In the preface to the biography of Wolff Claus Sybill writes that he could be described as a classic case study for the Nazi representative of the upper bourgeoisie: " Wolff himself is and remains (...)
He said, " the Monarchy and the Hungarian nation was longing for peace all the way until there were some series of proofs found which we found that the enemy was systematically trying to humiliate and destroy us as soon as possible (...) As we have found proofs that the Serbian government took part in organising the assassination, we could not do but to address an ultimatum to Serbia ... where we fixed that the war is preventive.
(...) It is inconceivable that those who oppose fascism throughout the world, if correctly informed as to Mr. Begin's political record and perspectives, could add their names and support to the movement he represents.
(...) If we could assemble all the antimatter we've ever made at CERN and annihilate it with matter, we would have enough energy to light a single electric light bulb for a few minutes.
(...) Our band will be remembered forever by those who lived through the dictatorship because of that, because there was no dictatorship and could do almost nothing but sing songs of the prisoners.
Now the chances for a democratic, unified Iraq are dwindling fast (...) Iraq could have turned out differently.
" Later in life, Tegart admitted: " Their driving power (...) immense: if the army could be raised or the arms could reach an Indian port, the British would lose the War ".
(...) I could tell you the time and place you became Immortal, the name of your first love, but that's not important.

(...) and be
But if life itself is good and pleasant (...) and if one who sees is conscious that he sees, one who hears that he hears, one who walks that he walks and similarly for all the other human activities there is a faculty that is conscious of their exercise, so that whenever we perceive, we are conscious that we perceive, and whenever we think, we are conscious that we think, and to be conscious that we are perceiving or thinking is to be conscious that we exist ... ( Nicomachean Ethics, 1170a25 ff.
In 1994 the Knesset amended two basic laws, Human Dignity and Liberty and Freedom of Occupation, introducing ( among other changes ) a statement saying " the fundamental human rights in Israel will be honored (...) in the spirit of the principles included in the declaration of the establishment of the State of Israel.
As he writes in Liber E, " It is absolutely necessary that all experiments should be recorded in detail during, or immediately after, their performance (...) The more scientific the record is, the better.
In 1968, Anne Buttimer noted that " ith some notable exceptions, (...) social geography can be considered a field created and cultivated by a number of individual scholars rather than an academic tradition built up within particular schools ".
For his part, commentator Alexander Kiossev, wrote in " Understanding the Balkans: " The hero of one nation might be the villain of its neighbour (...) The Byzantine emperor Basil the Murderer ( sic ) of Bulgarians, a crucial figure in the Greek pantheon of heroes, is no less important as a subject of hatred for our national mythology ".
(...) But there are a lot of things we don ’ t know, a lot of things we ’ re not going to be told.
On November 2, 2009, the Lakota Nation filed a lawsuit against the United States, Arizona State, James Arthur Ray and Angel Valley Retreat Center site owners, to have Ray and the site owners arrested and punished under the Sioux Treaty of 1868 between the United States and the Lakota Nation, which states that “ if bad men among the whites or other people subject to the authority of the United States shall commit any wrong upon the person or the property of the Indians, the United States will (...) proceed at once to cause the offender to be arrested and punished according to the laws of the United States, and also reimburse the injured person for the loss sustained .”
(...) Irving has fallen so far short of the standards of scholarship customary amongst historians that he does not deserve to be called a historian at all.
(...) I guess there is some truth that must not be too exposed.
It declares him to be a Suppressive Person and continues, " Any and all persons connected him are declared Potential Trouble Sources and are not to be Trained or Processed before they have presented evidence in writing (...) of handling or disconnecting.
According to a contemporary observer " They were black men and dry and very awkward in their bearing (...) really, to see them they appeared to be very weak ".
:" Heliodotos dedicated this fragrant altar (...) so that the greatest of all kings Euthydemus, as well as his son, the glorious, victorious and remarkable Demetrius, be preserved of all pains, with the help of the Fortune with divine thoughts "
:" These three ( piano ) concertos K413-415 (...) formed an important milestone in his career, being the first in the series of great concertos that he wrote for Vienna, and the first to be published in a printed edition.
Indeed, even when frankly describing the nightmare world which is his ultimate aim (" A world where the thought of each man will not be his own, but an attempt to guess the thought of his neighbor (...) Men will not work for money, but for prestige, the approval of their fellows – not judgment, but public polls ") Toohey makes no mention of any overt dictatorship or coercive apparatus.
Tocqueville considered the separate spheres of women and men a positive development, stating: " As for myself, I do not hesitate to avow that although the women of the United States are confined within the narrow circle of domestic life, and their situation is in some respects one of extreme dependence, I have nowhere seen women occupying a loftier position ; and if I were asked, (...) to what the singular prosperity and growing strength of that people ought mainly to be attributed, I should reply ,— to the superiority of their women.
(...) is an ingredient in many social attitudes ; in the modern world it has so penetrated into diverse movements (...) that it can hardly be said to exist in itself.
(...) When get into combat in the cities, which, from the beginning, we had specifically said would be dangerous and difficult, you put yourself in their position, they had the inherent right of self-defense.
The structure of the EPC (...) suggests that it should be possible to determine whether subject-matter is excluded under Article 52 ( 2 ) EPC without any knowledge of the state of the art ( including common general knowledge ).
The present time is bound (...) to attempt an organization of future society by which the dynamite of revolution may be manipulated as persistently and consciously as contractors use real dynamite in building tunnels or roads.
(...) Otherwise, the position will be very precarious.
(...) If anybody intends to extinguish the history ( by prohibiting its publication ) of the nation on the pretext of taking action under the above sections, his act will have to be treated as malafide one.

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