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"... One major contribution of AI and cognitive science to psychology has been the information processing model of human thinking in which the metaphor of brain-as-computer is taken quite literally.
One definition of a hymn is "... a lyric poem, reverently and devotionally conceived, which is designed to be sung and which expresses the worshipper's attitude toward God or God's purposes in human life.
Later, the producers of the British talent show Stars in Their Eyes forced a contestant to censor one of its lines, changing "... all it takes is one itchy trigger – One more widow, one less white nigger " to "... one less white figure ".
One chain letter distributed on MSN Hotmail began, " Hey it's Tara and John the directors of MSN "... and tells you that your account will be deleted if you don't send that message to everyone.
One of the charges levelled against him was that he, being married, openly lived with Inés de Suárez "... in the manner of man and wife and they sleep in one bed and they eat in one dish ...".
Such a complex system of layering — encompassed in the Latin American " boom " novel, such as One Hundred Years of Solitude — has as its aim "... translating the scope of America.
One of Cronkite's trademarks was ending the CBS Evening News with the phrase "... And that's the way it is ," followed by the date.
Captain James Cook always took a store of sauerkraut on his sea voyages, since experience had taught him it prevented scurvy .< ref > see http :// www. mariner. org / exploration / index. php? type = webpage & id = 55 / < u > What did they eat ?</ u > which begins " One of Cook's most important discoveries ..." and http :// www. vitamindeficiency. info /? page_id = 9 which additionally mentions "... citrus fruit such as lemons and lime.
One detachment served with Lawrence of Arabia, while during the Battle of Loos ( June – December 1915 ) a battalion of the 8th Gurkhas fought to the last man, hurling themselves time after time against the weight of the German defences, and in the words of the Indian Corps commander, Lieutenant-General Sir James Willcocks, "... found its Valhalla ".
One panel says "... the good ship " Peter Stuyvesant " settles into the Hudson, as Riverdale High clambers aboard for a happy trip to Bear Mountain.
The tribute to Britney Spears contained performances by young talents, who danced to various hit singles by Spears including "... Baby One More Time " and the recent hit " Till the World Ends ".
One of its madrigals was a setting of Guarini's notorious Tirsi morir volea, an obscene poem that Einstein called " worthless, indeed contemptible ", and "... more obscene than the coarsest mascherata, the most suggestive canto carnascialesco, or the most impertinent chanson ... could not be more removed from true poetry " but yet which was the most-often set individual poem of the late sixteenth century.
One source propagating the misconception is the 1994 song, " The Chanukah Song ," written and performed by entertainer Adam Sandler, in which he lists famous Jews of the 20th century: "... O. J.
For example, when the Sahibi ( a ship constructed by herself ), was going to set sail for its first journey ( on 29 October 1643 ), she ordered that the ship make its voyage to Mecca and Medina and "... that every year fifty koni ( One Koni was 4 Muns or 151 pounds ) is of rice should be sent by the ship for distribution among the destitute and needy of Mecca.
One root of the name " pick-up sticks " may be the line of a children's nursery rhyme, "... five, six, pick-up sticks!
One of his favorite expressions when describing his cold calling and sales abilities was that he "... Mowed them down ".
One passage of the novel reads "...
"... One cannot continue in this country writing works which are based on purely western concepts ", wrote music critic David Rosolio in 1946.
The text reads: "... One came close alongside the vessel.
One reviewer called it "... an essential reference book, and it is a bargain ..."
One passage of the novel reads "...
" One fierce winter's day ", he says, "... it dawned on me that the ideas and energies from the various ' fringe ' movements beginning to generate a coherent new politics.
* Nik Van-Eckmann − spoken passages ( on "... of Silence ", " The End of This Chapter ", " Last Drop Falls " and " The Power of One " from Silence and " Don't Say a Word ", " White Pearl, Black Oceans ..." and " Wildfire " from Reckoning Night )

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"... having built a furnace right at the front of the ship, they set on it a copper vessel full of these things, having put fire underneath.
In the 19th century the agnostic Robert G. Ingersoll wrote "... that all the ignorant, infamous, heartless, hideous things recorded in the ' inspired ' Pentateuch are not the words of God, but simply ' Some Mistakes of Moses '".
He says that "... an indubitable residuum of things Persian in the Mysteries and a better knowledge of what constituted actual Mazdaism have allowed modern scholars to postulate for Roman Mithraism a continuing Iranian theology.
Arthur Schopenhauer wrote in § 18 of On the Fourfold Root of the Principle of Sufficient Reason ( 1813 ): "... the representation of coexistence is impossible in Time alone ; it depends, for its completion, upon the representation of Space ; because, in mere Time, all things follow one another, and in mere Space all things are side by side ; it is accordingly only by the combination of Time and Space that the representation of coexistence arises.
Tolkien saw the idea of animism as closely linked to the emergence of human language and myth: "... The first men to talk of ' trees and stars ' saw things very differently.
Overall, happiness for Plotinus is "... a flight from this world's ways and things.
Dr. Barbara L. Fredrickson, Principal Investigator of the Positive Emotions and Psychophysiology Lab and Professor at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, argues that hope "... comes into play when our circumstances are dire ", when " things are not going well or at least there ’ s considerable uncertainty about how things will turn out ".
Kilmer would later write that "... some of the poems in it, those inspired by genuine love, are not things of which to be ashamed, and you, understanding, would not be offended by the others.
"... I now began to understand things hitherto so strange, the love the mighty monarch felt for his fair Grecian slave, Antinous, who -- like unto Christ -- died for his master's sake.
Among other things he was given " a 50 – 50 chance of keeping me as I am " for the foreseeable future, and was told that he "... may need a cane in 10 or 15 years.
"... though we cannot know these objects as things in themselves, we must yet be in a position at least to think them as things in themselves ; otherwise we should be landed in the absurd conclusion that there can be appearance without anything that appears.
" It implicitly accuses the Bush administration of deeming " whole peoples or countries " as " evil " and pledges, among other things, "... alliance with those / who have come under attack /
Carpentier articulates this feeling as "... to seize the mystery that breathes behind things ," and supports the claim by saying a writer must heighten his senses to the point of " estado limite " as " limit state " or " extreme " in order to realize all levels of reality, most importantly that of mystery.
Reilly rooting himself in " new wave " with "... an attempt at experimental things "; the record contained nine gentle guitar instrumentals ( later releases occasionally feature Reilly's soft and hesitant vocals ) including elements from jazz, folk, classical music and rock.
Although guaranteed information about the future is in many cases impossible, prediction is necessary to allow plans to be made about possible developments ; Howard H. Stevenson writes that prediction in business "... is at least two things: Important and hard.
The specific definition of wit which Johnson applied to the school was: "... a kind of discordia concors ; a combination of dissimilar images, or discovery of occult resemblances in things apparently unlike.
The Council of Trent, in a document dated September 10, 1562, banned the use of secular material, "... let nothing profane be intermingled ... banish from church all music which contains, whether in the singing or the organ playing, things that are lascivious or impure.
The four men chose the name " Lincei " ( lynx ) from Giambattista della Porta's book " Magia Naturalis ", which had an illustration of the fabled cat on the cover and the words "... with lynx like eyes, examining those things which manifest themselves, so that having observed them, he may zealously use them ".
In the 1956 film The King and I, Yul Brynner, who played King Mongkut of Siam, repeatedly used the phrase, "... et cetera, et cetera, et cetera ...", to characterize the King as wanting to impress with his great knowledge of many things and his importance in not having to detail them.
Republican Congressman Ron Paul has described income tax as, " a form of involuntary servitude, and has written, "... things like Selective Service and the income tax make me wonder how serious we really are in defending just basic freedoms.
He is portrayed as a slow turtle ( hence his name ), in the sense that he is regularly late as well as likely being mentally retarded, and often says very random things (" Crayons taste like purple ," "... the green ones make me horny ," "... drumsticks can also be chicken ") in the manner of Ralph Wiggum.

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