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Young is strong believer in user-generated content and open source software.
A strong believer in the notion of rule by divine right, England's Charles I persecuted religious dissenters.
Lewis himself was a strong believer in the intrinsic value of nature for itself, rather than as a resource to be exploited.
Thanks to a theological pamphlet attributed to him, Middleton is thought by some to have been a strong believer in Calvinism, among the dominant strains in the theology of the English church of his time, which rigidly divides humanity into the damned and the elect, which focuses on human sinfulness and inadequacy more than in the other denominations of Christianity.
* The believer typically makes a positive virtue of faith's being strong and unshakable, despite it not being based upon evidence.
Webb has stated, " I am a strong believer in God ... God is important to me.
A strong believer in the value of technical education, Whitworth backed the new Mechanics ' Institute in Manchester ( later UMIST ) and helped found the Manchester School of Design.
Raja Rajasekhara was in his previous birth a rich and pious ' Brahmin ' by name Vijayan who was a very strong believer and devotee of Lord Dharma Sastha.
As a civil libertarian, and a strong believer in the promotion of both official languages, Robarts opened the door to French education in Ontario schools.
* George Lakoff ( one of America's foremost linguists, also ( like Erickson ) a strong believer in the significance of metaphor )
This was interpreted as a move away from a strong freedom of information law, as Irvine was thought not to be a firm believer in the concept.
( Shaw was a strong believer in presenting Shakespeare's plays uncut.
A strong believer in constitutional monarchism, Chénier believed that the French Revolution was already complete and that all that remained to be done was the inauguration of the reign of law.
He was a strong believer in the view that Islamic law owes its origins to Roman Law but in the opinion of Patricia Crone his arguments here are " uncharacteristically weak ".
In response, NPR further stated that according to Gore, she " wasn't out to censor the objectionable material " and quoted her as stating that she is " a strong believer in the First Amendment " who is calling for greater " consumer information in the marketplace.
While the Panthers had developed a loyal following, Taubman was a strong believer in the original spring football concept.
He had by now shed much of his socialist ideology of earlier years, though he was still a strong believer in state planning.
In this revolution, James II ( 1633 – 1701, reigning 1685-1688 ), a Catholic, a younger brother to Charles II, and a strong believer in the Divine right of kings, was forced to flee to France in 1688 by the Protestant Parliamentarian forces.
As a strong believer in the promotion of both official languages, he opened the door to French education in Ontario schools.
He was also a strong believer in international law:
Although he had no military background he was a firm believer in strong defence and armed forces with a global capability.
His attempts to reduce conflict with Māori were undermined by Governor Grey, who had returned for another term, and was a strong believer in the need to confront Māori militarily.
* Mr. Gonzalez is the office manager at Levy Pants, meek and skittish in demeanor, but fervently loyal to the company and a strong believer in its philosophy, if it indeed has one.
He was a strong believer in the law of use and disuse — that an individual will slowly, over time, favor an anatomical part of its body so much that it will become stronger and larger as time progresses down the generations.

strong and magic
He speaks your language too, for he is the grandson of a chieftain on Taui who made much magic and was strong and cunning.
Through this, a strong belief was placed in the idealism of whomever used mojo, creating a spiritual trust in the magic itself.
" Although strong emergence is logically possible, it is uncomfortably like magic.
In practice, magic bears a strong resemblance to religion.
Note also that Gnostic Christianity has a strong mystical current, but shies away from practical magic and focuses more on theurgy.
Each character is balanced through certain strengths and weaknesses ; for instance, a strong magic user may have low defense, while a physical fighter may have low agility.
The movie, strong on special effects of the period ( flying carpet, magic rope and fearsome monsters ) and featuring massive Arabian-style sets, also proved to be a stepping stone for Anna May Wong, who portrayed a treacherous Mongol slave.
But Fiacha in desperation turned to the powerful Munster druid Mug Ruith for aid, and his magic was too strong even for Cormac's fairy druids.
Because practitioners of powerful magic were normally born on certain days related to animals with a strong or harmful aspect they would often have specific tonals such as the jaguar or puma.
There is a strong historical connection between Franz Roh's concept of magic realism and surrealism, as well as the resulting influence on Carpentier's marvelous reality ; however, important differences remain.
It places strong emphasis on nobility and family rank, as well as relegating magic and the supernatural to more mythical and arcane roles.
When " wild ", typically with young and untrained children, magic will still manifest itself subconsciously in moments of strong apprehension, fear or anger.
In the late 1970s, Ray Sherwin and Peter Carroll, two young British occultists with a strong interest in ritual magic, began to publish a magazine called The New Equinox.
Also, wild nature magic has become a strong component.
Weatherwaxes have strong magic lines in their genes, as evidenced by a distant cousin also being a wizard and archchancellor of Unseen University.
: An ancient human kingdom modeled on Ancient Greece, with strong astral and elemental magic.
According to Steven A. Moszkowski ( a student of Maria Goeppert-Mayer ), the term " magic number " was coined by Eugene Wigner: " Wigner, too, believed in the liquid drop model, but he recognized, from the work of Maria Mayer, the very strong evidence for the closed shells.
InsideMacGames < nowiki >'</ nowiki > Christopher Morin suggested that players interested in a " strong storyline and a unique take on magic " would be impressed, but not those who sought high quality graphics and sound.
The young man resolves to be strong and brave ( heeding the chief's advice that whatever is in his mind at the time will be amplified by the dust ), and upon sprinkling himself with the powder and invoking the magic phrase " Eh-neeek-chock ", grows to fifty feet in size, stronger and braver.
He's strong and has the highest HP of the seven, but suffers from a fixed set of equipment, and a low Magic rating causes his Fire magic to be quite impotent.
Lucy did mention the White Witch in a subsequent conversation and Edmund realised that the witch was none other than the " Queen of Narnia ", but the magic of the Turkish Delight was so strong that he was determined to go back to her for more.
While, according to Ollivander, any object can channel magic if the wizard is strong enough, wands are the most commonly used because of their efficiency ( due to the owner's bond with the wand itself ).
A torn individual, Raistlin exhibits a strong superiority complex ( as far as his power in magic and his intelligence are concerned ), and knows almost nothing of true loyalty to others ( although, despite this, Raistlin usually keeps his promises and pays his debts ).
Additionally, ambient industrial often has strong occultist tendencies, with a particular leaning toward magick, as expounded by Aleister Crowley, and chaos magic, often giving the music a ritualistic flavor.

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