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A fact epitomized by texts like Devi-Bhagavata Purana, especially its last nine chapters ( 31-40 ) of the seventh skandha, which are known as the Devi Gita, and soon became central texts of Shaktism.
* Lorraine McMullen, " Frances Brooke's Early Fiction ," Canadian Literature 86 ( 1980 ): 31-40.
In: Movoznavstvo 1978. 3 ( 69 ), p. 31-40.
* Symbolæ 31-40, 1893.
31-40.
* Niang, Souleymane African universities and globalisation Les Universités africaines et la mondialisation Higher education in Africa: achievements, challenges and prospects ; Publ: 1998 ; p. 31-40.
A Reader, Edinburgh University Press 1999, pp. 31-40
Series 3 Programmes 31-40 was commissioned two years later and was also shot at the cottage in Harefield.

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The modern definition is found in paras 31-40 Archbold ( 2005 ):
Theological education in this context is both theoretical and practical, seeking to encourage compassionate ministries of justice, service, and advocacy in order to promote systemic change that improves the quality of life within the city, and especially for " the least of these " ( Matthew 25: 31-40 )

31-40 and ).
The teachings of the Torah and Tanakh reveal the Israelites's familiarity with human sacrifices, as exemplified by the near-sacrifice of Isaac by his father Abraham ( Genesis 22: 1-24 ) and some believe, the actual sacrifice of Jephthah's daughter ( Judges 11: 31-40 ), while many believe that Jephthah's daughter was committed for life in service equivalent to a nunnery of the day, as indicated by her lament over her " weep for my virginity " and never having known a man ( v37 ).

Some and impairment
Some investigators have found a parallelism between remissions and return of the sympathetic reactivity of the hypothalamus to the normal level as indicated by the Mecholyl test and, conversely, between clinical impairment and increasing deviation of this test from the norm.
Some evidence suggests that partial tolerance does develop, and " the memory impairment is limited to a narrow window within 90 minutes after each dose ".
Some patients report fatigue or non-specific neurocognitive problems, such as an inability to concentrate ; this is sometimes called post-chemotherapy cognitive impairment, referred to as " chemo brain " by patients ' groups.
Some studies have related the use of quinine and hearing impairment, particularly high-frequency loss, but it has not been conclusively established whether such impairment is temporary or permanent.
Some impairment in lung function is almost universally seen in patients with diffuse scleroderma on pulmonary function testing ; however, it does not necessarily cause symptoms, such as shortness of breath.
Some common symptoms of alternating hemiplegia are mental impairment, gait and balance difficulties, excessive sweating and changes in body temperature.
Some forms of dwarfism are associated with disordered function of other organs, such as the brain or liver, sometimes severely enough to be more of an impairment than the unusual bone growth.
Some longer-term consequences of disasters, such as lawsuits, loss of market confidence and employee morale and impairment of brand names can take a long time to play out, and may be hard to allocate among specific prior decisions.
Some mental illnesses, such as mania, or some types of acute psychosis, may cause a rapidly fluctuating impairment of cognitive function and ability to focus.
Some historians have linked this with the 1916 National Parks Act, which included the ' use without impairment ' clause, sought by John Muir.
These aberrations include ' starbursts ', ' ghosting ', ' halos ' and others. Some patients describe these symptoms post-operatively and associate them with the LASIK technique including the formation of the flap and the tissue ablation. The advancement of the LASIK technology has reduced the risk of clinically significant visual impairment after surgery.
) Some elderly people may find it hard to describe their symptoms in words, especially if the disease is causing confusion, or if they have cognitive impairment.
Some investigators believe that mechanical stress on joints underlies all osteoarthritis, with many and varied sources of mechanical stress, including misalignments of bones caused by congenital or pathogenic causes ; mechanical injury ; overweight ; loss of strength in muscles supporting joints ; and impairment of peripheral nerves, leading to sudden or uncoordinated movements that overstress joints.
Some patients ( 20 % in one study ) experience significant cognitive impairment as a result of MSA.
Some patients have also been shown to experience a cardiac sympathetic denervation, which results in a 10 % lowered heartbeat during both rest and exercise ; leading to an impairment of the heart rate to workload relationship.
Some patients recover, but many are left with impairment of vision and limbs, which can be severe.
: 11-20 Some danger of hurting self or others ( e. g., suicide attempts without clear expectation of death ; frequently violent ; manic excitement ) OR occasionally fails to maintain minimal personal hygiene ( e. g., smears feces ) OR gross impairment in communication ( e. g., largely incoherent or mute ).
Some studies have shown that retrospective memory impairment is not sufficient enough to produce the prospective memory impairment observed in schizophrenia patients.

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Some critics of this approach feel that while these models approach biological reality as a representation of how the system works, they lack explanatory powers because complicated systems of connections with even simple rules are extremely complex and often less interpretable than the system they model.
Some television shows such as Deadliest Warrior have incorrectly portrayed butted mail as having been used historically in Europe or the Middle East ( in reality, Japanese mail ( kusari ) is one of the few historically correct examples of mail being constructed with such butted links ).
Some contemporary philosophers and scientists ( e. g. David Deutsch in The Fabric of Reality ) employ virtual reality in various thought experiments.
Some commentators have said that it means that is not possible to think outside of the philosophical system, or that there is no experience of reality outside of language.
Some of the other paying " catches " on a 20 spot ticket or any other ticket with high " solid catch " odds are in reality very possible to hit:
Some therapists use virtual reality or imagery exercise to desensitize patients to the feared entity.
( Some modern textual scholars consider that the Song of Moses, believed to be originally distinct from the surrounding text of Deuteronomy and not written by Moses, may in reality have been written in response to the theological implications of this disastrous defeat, possibly by Samuel himself.
Some economic theorists consider the concept to be intellectually dishonest since, in reality, money is fungible.
Some claim that this is an indication of the change of the reality from bread ( ἄρτος ) to body ( σῶμα ).
Some believe that God is a metaphor for a transcendent reality.
Some older constitutions ( for example, Australia's 1900 text, and Belgium's 1830 text ) do not mention the office of Prime minister at all, the office becoming a de facto reality without formal constitutional status.
Some constitutions make a Prime minister primus inter pares ( first among equals ) and that remains the practical reality in places like Finland and Belgium.
Some reality television shows cover a person or group of people improving their lives.
Some argue the key difference is the emphasis of the human story and conflicts of reality shows, versus the emphasis on process and information in more traditional format shows.
Some participants of reality shows have also stated afterwards that they altered their behavior to appear more crazy or emotional in order to get more camera time.
Some have claimed that the success of reality television is due to its ability to provide schadenfreude, by satisfying the desire of viewers to see others humiliated.
Some scripted and written works have used reality television as a plot device:
Some feature films have been produced that use some of the conventions of reality television ; such films are sometimes referred to as reality films, and sometimes simply as documentaries.
Some later commentators have accepted this self-evaluation and seen him as a realist, but others note his inclination to use eighteenth-century narrative techniques, such as digressions and talking to the reader, and argue that through them he frequently disrupts the illusion of reality.
Some commentators have said that it means that is not possible to think outside of the philosophical system, or that there is no experience of reality outside of language.
Some compounds, such as 2C-B, have extremely tight " dose curves ", meaning the difference between a non-event and an overwhelming disconnection from reality can be very slight.
Some plants are in reality inmates or prisoners of war who have been promised better treatment and conditions in return for helping with the interrogation, as in the character played by William Hurt in the film Kiss of the Spider Woman.
Some religions posit immanent deities, however, and do not have a tradition analogous to the supernatural ; some believe that everything anyone experiences occurs by the will ( occasionalism ), in the mind ( neoplatonism ), or as a part ( nondualism ) of a more fundamental divine reality ( platonism ).
Some idealists ( subjective idealists ) hold the view that there isn't one particular way things are, but rather that each person's personal reality is unique.

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