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And although these insights into the nature of art may be in themselves insufficient for a thoroughgoing philosophy of art, their peculiar authenticity in this day and age requires that they be taken seriously and gives promise that from their very substance, new and valid chapters in the philosophy of art may be written.
And although they were, as I have indicated, under increasing strain at the time of Racine, they are still alive in his theatre.
In The Law Of Civilization And Decay Brooks Adams traced this evolution, always pointing to the fact that although the forms became more rational, the substance remained unchanged.
And although Schnabel's pianism bristles with excitement, it is meticulously faithful to Schubert's dynamic markings and phrase indications.
And while all concerned are members of the literal public, somewhat less than all concerned, although still a majority, form the quotation marked `` public ''.
And although there was plenty of vigor in the performance, the ensemble was at its best when the playing was soft and lyrical, yet full of the suppressed tension that is one of the hallmarks of Beethoven.
And although the universe may forever defy understanding, it might even now be finding its match in the imagination of man.
And although the landowners were obliged to the king to supply these men when called, during the attacks in 878, many of them opportunistically abandoned their king and collaborated with Guthrum.
And Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's opera " Apollo et Hyacinthus " was performed by males only, although the libretto differed from the original text of Ovidius to reduce homosexual relations among Apollon, Hyacinthus, and Zephyrus.
And although nothing is known about the type D diet, it is suspected to include fish because groups have been photographed around longline vessels where they reportedly prey on Patagonian toothfish ( Dissostichus eleginoides ).
And although temporal coherence implies monochromaticity, there are even lasers that emit a broad spectrum of light, or emit different wavelengths of light simultaneously.
And although Gloria Swanson worked for Sennett in 1916 and was photographed in a bathing suit, she was also a star and " vehemently denied " being one of the bathing beauties.
" And although Allakariallak normally used a gun when hunting, Flaherty encouraged him to hunt after the fashion of his recent ancestors in order to capture the way the Inuit lived before European influence.
And although each state had one vote, Sparta was not compelled to abide by any resolutions the League might come to.
And so Schinkel proposed to turn it into a fine garden, although this part of the design was not implemented.
And although I didn't know, I was it.
And although many collectibles were labeled as " limited editions ," the actual number of items produced was very large.
:" And although it was his mother who arranged for his piano lessons as a kid, it was his uncles, Joe, a violinist, and Muzzy, a singer, who introduced him to the world of professional music.
However, there are apparently safeguards in place to prevent people from being beamed into hostile environments such as under water and into lava pits, although it is possible to override this safety feature ; for example, in the TOS episode " And the Children Shall Lead ", two security guards are beamed into open space.
And they gave wicked ones his grave and scribbled word, probably accusative sign " eth " rich ones in his death although he worked no violence neither deceit in his mouth.
" And although he respected the work of Eliot, Williams became openly critical of Eliot's highly intellectual style with its frequent use of foreign languages and allusions to classical and European literature ..
And although the Muslims in their own histories called Pelagius and his men " thirty Infidels left, what can they do ", they never again seriously challenged the independence of the Kingdom of Asturias.
And northern nationalists, although they had a roof over their heads, seemed to us as if they meant to burn the house down ".
And since the galleries, each projecting beyond another, all received the light, they contained many royal lodgings of every description ; and there was one gallery which contained openings leading from the topmost surface and machines for supplying the gardens with water, the machines raising the water in great abundance from the river, although no one outside could see it being done.

And and disease
And when the child dies in Lawrence's story in a delirium that is somehow brought on by his mania to win and to make his mother rich, the manifest absurdity of such a disease and such a death does not enter into our thoughts at all.
And extra weight increases the risk of cancer, diabetes, artery disease and heart attack.
And in an animal model MK4 was shown to prevent arterial calcifications, pointing to its potential role in cardiovascular disease prevention.
And I think one can see running through the cases that there is implied ... that there must be some form of mental disease.
And he called to him his twelve disciples and gave them authority over unclean spirits, to cast them out, and to heal every disease and every affliction.
And it was not a disease to be individually diagnosed.
And what is one to say of the frightful accumulation of means of destruction in a world facing the no less frightful problems of hunger, disease and ignorance?
And while the Rainbow Serpent can give fertility by creating rain, it can also let loose blindness and disease.
And your work in those far-away days thus saved me — as it saved countless others — from either descending into mindless “ model building ” – the disease that all but destroyed so many of the Business Schools in the last decades — or from sloppiness parading as ‘ insight .’
And We have set none but angels as Guardians of the Fire ; and We have fixed their number only as a trial for Unbelievers ,- in order that the People of the Book may arrive at certainty, and the Believers may increase in Faith ,- and that no doubts may be left for the People of the Book and the Believers, and that those in whose hearts is a disease and the Unbelievers may say, " What symbol doth Allah intend by this?
And the polio vaccination disease of 1956 had its precedent in the failure of ether ' Killed * rabies vaccine, which Tierkel explained to David Price and the Washington investigators.
And it ’ s also associated with a 15 % reduction in linked complex I / III activity of the electron transport chain, which though to be a critical factor in the development of Parkinson's disease.
And many died on the reservations from disease, despair and inadequate diet.
* Randy Shilts investigative journalism book And the Band Played On: Politics, People, and the AIDS Epidemic published chronicling the 1980 – 1985 discovery and spread of HIV / AIDS, government indifference, and political infighting in the United States to what was initially perceived as a gay disease.
And Jesus went about all Galilee, teaching in their synagogues, and preaching the gospel of the kingdom, and healing all manner of sickness and all manner of disease among the people.
And since India has a lot of joint families ; it becomes very important for them to understand the value of support to the person who has acquired this disease.
And we shall continue to strive for improved outcomes of chronic kidney disease patients who depend on dialysis therapies ,” he added.

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