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be and culmination
The Second Coming will be a natural culmination of the process of world evangelization, rather than a revolutionary event that brings sudden and dramatic change.
At the culmination of the ensuing months-long legal dispute, he watched, as described by Sandford, " millions of dollars of his future earnings being surrendered " in what were " uniquely generous terms for Defries ", then " shut himself up in West 20th Street, where for a week his howls could be heard through the locked attic door.
In the Bacchae, he restores the chorus and messenger speech to their traditional role in the tragic plot, and the play appears to be the culmination of a regressive or archaizing tendency in his later works ( for which see Chronology below ).
Basilwizi sees itself as a culmination of numerous efforts by the affected people to be heard by the government authorities.
Meant to be the culmination of previous show trials, it was now alleged that Bukharin and others sought to assassinate Lenin and Stalin from 1918, murder Maxim Gorky by poison, partition the Soviet Union and hand out her territories to Germany, Japan and Great Britain.
The culmination of these efforts is Taylor's theorem, which roughly states that every differentiable function locally looks like a polynomial function, and the Stone-Weierstrass theorem, which states that every continuous function defined on a compact interval of the real axis can be approximated on the whole interval as closely as desired by a polynomial function.
Sometimes this will be the culmination of an entire feud, ending it for the immediate future ( known as a blowoff match ).
The culmination of this rhetoric, and arguably the one verse that has caused more Jewish suffering than any other second Testament passage, is the uniquely Matthean attribution to the Jewish people: " His blood be on us and on our children!
The consequence is that a perspective ( a mind ) is a culmination of a unique pattern of symbolic activity in our nervous systems, which suggests that the pattern of symbolic activity that makes identity, that constitutes subjectivity, can be replicated within the brains of others, and perhaps even in artificial brains.
It is generally believed that it is due to the inertia of the fluid as a whole: the culmination of time dependent and convective acceleration ; hence flows where inertial effects are small tend to be laminar ( the Reynolds number quantifies how much the flow is affected by inertia ).
Objects are located in the night sky using right ascension and declination relative to the celestial equator ( analogous to longitude and latitude on Earth ), and when sidereal time is equal to an object's right ascension the object will be at its highest point in the sky, or culmination, at which time it is usually best placed for observation, as atmospheric extinction is minimised.
The signing was the culmination of long months of intensive debate among politicians, military planners and atomic scientists over the fate of this new energy source and the means by which it would be regulated.
Meant to be the culmination of previous trials, it now alleged that Bukharin and others committed the following crimes:
Whilst widely criticised at the time, over the longer term the decision can be seen as a logical culmination of the withdrawal from Britain's colonial-era political and military commitments in Asia, the Middle East, Africa and elsewhere that had been underway under British governments of both parties since the Second World War – and of the parallel switch of Britain's emphasis to its European identity.
She is believed to be the Mambo who sacrificed the black pig at the culmination of the start of the first Haitian Revolution.
Parker felt that the act could sufficiently be the culmination of Cartman's sociopathic behavior, and would " a new bar " by portraying Cartman as being capable of performing anything short of murder.
The culmination of his plan was to be his death ( the crucifixion ), his resurrection and his reign as the true Kingly and Priestly Messiah, not in heaven but on earth — the realized King of the Jews.
Gluck's greatest French admirer would be Hector Berlioz, whose epic Les Troyens may be seen as the culmination of the Gluckian tradition.
Meant to be the culmination of previous trials, it was now alleged that Bukharin and others sought to assassinate Lenin and Stalin from 1918, murder Maxim Gorky by poison, partition the U. S. S. R and hand her territories to Germany, Japan, and Great Britain, and other preposterous charges.
The Lotus Sutra is held by Nichiren Buddhists, as well as practitioners of the Chinese Tiantai ( T ' ien-t ' ai ) and corresponding Japanese Tendai sects, to be the culmination of Shakyamuni Buddha's 50 years of teaching.
Bhava Samadhi is a state of ecstatic consciousness that can sometimes be a seemingly spontaneous experience, but is recognized generally to be the culmination of long periods of devotional practices.
Complete Auto Transit must be recognized as the culmination of the Court's emerging commerce clause approach, not just in taxation, but in all of its aspects.
The culmination of the Yorktown campaign, it proved to be the last major land battle of the American Revolutionary War in North America, as the surrender by Cornwallis of his army prompted the British government to negotiate an end to the conflict.

be and frustration
A more dangerous formula for national frustration cannot be imagined.
The Church considers this to be the method provided by nature and its divine Author: It involves no frustration of nature's laws, but simply an intelligent and disciplined use of them.
It may be fostered by frustration, depression, insecurity -- or, in children, simply by the desire to stop an anxious mother's nagging.
In the Superman: The Animated Series episode " The Late Mr. Kent ", wherein Clark Kent is presumed dead, Superman expresses frustration at the idea of not being Clark and having to be someone else instead (" I am Clark Kent.
In his view a preference is anything sought to be obtained or avoided ; all forms of benefit or harm caused to a being correspond directly with the satisfaction or frustration of one or more of its preferences.
Energetically, perfect absence of frustration should be non-favorable and atypical for a spin glass, which means that one should add the loop-product to the Hamiltonian, by some kind of term representing a " punishment ".
Filmed on location in Mexico, Peckinpah's epic work was inspired by his hunger to return to films, the violence seen in Arthur Penn's Bonnie and Clyde, America's growing frustration with the Vietnam War, and what he perceived to be the utter lack of reality seen in Westerns up to that time.
Originally " born out of frustration ", according to the author, with programmers devising their own languages intended to be embedded into applications, Tcl gained acceptance on its own.
Like many other people suffering from pain disorders, those afflicted with vulvodynia may often be impacted by the frustration of finding a diagnosis, subsequently confronted with an area of medicine that is still in relative infancy.
A 2011 study suggested parents of children with ADHD who label their children as " indigos " may perceive problematic behaviors emblematic of ADHD to be more positive and experience less frustration and disappointment, though they still experience more negative emotions and conflicts than parents of children without a diagnosis.
For example, a stubborn person may be described as being either strong-willed or pig-headed ; although these have the same literal meaning ( stubborn ), strong-willed connotes admiration for the level of someone's will ( a positive connotation ), while pig-headed connotes frustration in dealing with someone ( a negative connotation ).
To be most effective, parents should evaluate each situation to determine what may be causing the misbehavior, such as a toy, frustration, hunger or lack of sleep.
Unexpected frustration may be another factor.
Sister Shivani of ' Awakening with Brahma Kumaris ' ( www. bkwsu. com ) explains that anger created by a negative emotion ( irritation, frustration, insult, hatred or rage ) could be forbidden by gradually forming a belief system that you are a peaceful soul and that nothing can disturb your peace until you consent.
Darnley, however, alienated many who would otherwise have been his supporters through his erratic behavior, and his insistence that he be awarded the Crown Matrimonial was still a source of marital frustration.
Filmed on location in Mexico, Peckinpah's epic work was inspired by his hunger to return to films, the violence seen in Arthur Penn's Bonnie and Clyde, America's growing frustration with the Vietnam War and what he perceived to be the utter lack of reality seen in Westerns up to that time.
The New York Times Richard Eder said the film " could be masterpiece [...] a shattering successful effort to use an uncommon form — cartoons and live action combined to convey the hallucinatory violence and frustration of American city life, specifically black city life [...] lyrically violent, yet in no way it exploit violence ".
“ The ideal woman ," Gilman wrote, " was not only assigned a social role that locked her into her home, but she was also expected to like it, to be cheerful and gay, smiling and good-humored .” When the sexual-economic relationship ceases to exist, life on the domestic front would certainly improve, as frustration in relationships often stems from the lack of social contact that the domestic wife has with the outside world.
Typical examples include the word work, implying that work can be unpleasant, or the game of golf, jokingly referred to as a four-letter word when a player's pastime becomes an exercise in frustration.
Normally, the child gains from the experience of frustration during the transitional phase, although the infant can be disturbed by a close adaptation to need that is continued too long or is not allowed its natural decrease.
The viewer experiences the victim's point-of-view, " hearing " his thoughts and feelings as they run from shock to anger to frustration to the realization that he may be put in his grave alive.
These clones are kept isolated and raised to believe that they will be the crew of a spaceship that will colonize a planet in the Tau Ceti solar system ( Tau Ceti has no habitable planet, its choice-should they manage to reach it-is part of the planned frustration of the crew ).
A common mistake made by many Swedes is to mistake Finland Swedish for Swedish with a Finnish accent, something that can be a considerable source of frustration to most native Swedish-speakers in Finland.
" Despite the last few years of frustration of the Four Lovers, this proved to be the turning point of the group: on a handshake between keyboardist / composer Bob Gaudio and lead singer Frankie Valli, the Four Seasons Partnership was formed.

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