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Poetry in Persian life is far more than a common ground on which -- in a society deeply fissured by antagonisms -- all may stand.
`` we the People of the United States, in order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common Defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America ''.
The Charles Men has a tremendous range of characters, of common folk even more than of major figures.
Now this concern for the freedom of other peoples is the intellectual and spiritual cement which has allied us with more than forty other nations in a common defense effort.
In the wide range of experiences common to our earth-bound race none is more difficult to manage, more troublesome, and more enduring in its effects than the control of love and hate.
The troops must have more than the common quantity of liquor, and perhaps there will be some little drunkenness among them ''.
Leasing a car is not as common or as popular as renting a car in Europe, but for long periods it will be unquestionably more economical and satisfactory.
While other conditions might be even more effective in bringing about a change from immobility to mobility in Kohnstamm reactivity, it is our hypothesis that all such conditions would have as a common factor the capacity to induce an attitude in the subject which enabled him to divorce himself temporarily from feelings of responsibility for his behavior.
Law became a conscious process, something more than simply doing justice and looking to local customs and a common morality for applicable norms.
As the material at the command of the potters grew and the volume of their production increased, the local variations within a common style became more evident.
Now Dylan Thomas and Charlie Parker have a great deal more in common than the same disastrous end.
Thomas and Parker have more in common than theme, attitude, life pattern.
that is, it is known empirically that names beginning with R are more common than those beginning with Z ; ;
but a much more common designation was `` the sh-ts ''.
they are far more common in the Pacific.
`` I'm hopeful that from more traditional exchanges we can perhaps find greater common ground ''.
Then, after many more billions of years, when all the galaxies are whistling toward a common center, this movement will slow down and reverse itself again.
Reports Dr. Keys: `` A fairly common experience for us is the wife who finds her husband staying out more and more.
His interpretation of the Pauline phrase is that we should seek the common good more than the private good, but this is because the common good is a more desirable good for the individual.

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Brooding about future wars, the Field Marshal has this to say: `` The Asian fighting man is at least equally brave ( as the white ), usually more careless of death, less encumbered by mental doubts, less troubled by humanitarian sentiment, and not so moved by slaughter and mutilation around him.
It is more scientifically defined as the study of sensory or sensori-emotional values, sometimes called judgments of sentiment and taste.
Following this sentiment, congregationalism has evolved over time to include even more participation of the congregation, more kinds of lay committees to whom various tasks are apportioned, and more decisions subject to the vote of the entire membership.
By 1917 Chaplin was also introducing more dramatic plot into his films, and mixing the comedy with sentiment.
As a general expression of positive sentiment ( a stronger form of like ), love is commonly contrasted with hate ( or neutral apathy ); as a less sexual and more emotionally intimate form of romantic attachment, love is commonly contrasted with lust ; and as an interpersonal relationship with romantic overtones, love is sometimes contrasted with friendship, although the word love is often applied to close friendships.
It is a more potent sentiment than a simple liking for another.
As Bakunin's associate, James Guillaume, put it in his essay, Ideas on Social Organization ( 1876 ), " When ... production comes to outstrip consumption ... veryone will draw what he needs from the abundant social reserve of commodities, without fear of depletion ; and the moral sentiment which will be more highly developed among free and equal workers will prevent, or greatly reduce, abuse and waste.
In the 1970s, the happy face ( and the accompanying " have a nice day " mantra ) is also said to have become a zombifying hollow sentiment, emblematic of Nixon-era America and the passing from the optimism of the Summer of Love into the more cynical decade that followed.
However, Anti-American sentiment in Korea is growing more intensification.
McVeigh found that the further west he went, the more anti-government sentiment he encountered, at least until he got to what he called " The People's Socialist Republic of California.
Republican leaders struggled to come to terms with popular sentiment ; some wanted passionate armed struggle ; others a more reasoned approach.
Simplicity, which was almost childlike, sentiment at once noble and gentle, extreme grace and charm of execution, marked his works, in contrast to the more animated, complicated and technically superior paintings of a later age.
In the 1990's, the Midwest was at the center of the " Emo " movement, with bands like the Get Up Kids ( Kansas ), Cursive ( Nebraska ), Christie Front Drive ( Colorado ) and Cap ' n Jazz ( Illinois ) blending earlier hardcore punk sounds with a more melodic indie rock sentiment.
This leaves more potential sellers than buyers, despite the bullish sentiment.
In more recent times, the sentiment is present in a variety of media:
The output of Oscar-winning songwriter / composer Randy Newman also includes several songs expressing dystheistic sentiment, including the ironic " He Gives Us All His Love " and the more overtly maltheistic " God's Song ( That's Why I Love Mankind )", both from his acclaimed 1972 album Sail Away.
Patriotic as the sentiment is, this is expressed in more general terms than is found in later Scottish literature.
There are innumerable variations on this greeting, many cards expressing more religious sentiment, or containing a poem, prayer or Biblical verse ; others stay away from religion with an all-inclusive " Season's greetings ".
Living in Philadelphia, he wrote a few months later to Thomas Russell expressing unqualified dislike of the American people, whom he was disappointed to find no more truly democratic in sentiment and no less attached to authority than the British ; he described George Washington as a " high-flying aristocrat ," and he found the aristocracy of money in America still less to his liking than the European aristocracy of birth.
Other examples seem more ambiguous, and could equally express Christian or Pagan sentiment, or simple poetic metaphor:
To bear out further the diversity of sentiment evoked from the notion of intentionality, Husserl followed on Brentano, and gave intentionality more widespread attention, both in continental and analytic philosophy.
By creating this link, Crowne was aiming to enhance anti-Catholic sentiment even more and ensure the passing of the Exclusion Bill, which would prevent the Catholic James Stuart, Duke of York succeeding his brother, the Protestant Charles II.
His poetry departs from his more serious sociological works, though it too harnesses nationalist sentiment: " Run, take the standard and let it be planted once again in Plevna / Night and day, let the waters of the Danube run red with blood ...." Perhaps his most famous poem was his 1911 Turan, which served to compliment his Turanist intellectual output: " For the Turks, Fatherland means neither Turkey, nor Turkestan ; Fatherland is a large and eternal country -- Turan!

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