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elsewhere and Nietzsche
This wilful destruction of values and the overcoming of the condition of nihilism by the constructing of new meaning, this active nihilism, could be related to what Nietzsche elsewhere calls a ' free spirit ' or the Übermensch from Thus Spoke Zarathustra and the Antichrist, the model of the strong individual who posits his own values and lives his life as if it were his own work of art.

elsewhere and Old
The Garden of Eden ( Hebrew ג ַּ ן ע ֵ ד ֶ ן, Gan ʿEdhen ), is the biblical " garden of God ", described most notably in the Book of Genesis ( Genesis 2-3 ), but also mentioned, directly or indirectly, in Ezekiel, Isaiah and elsewhere in the Old Testament.
Hungarians ( Székely and other Magyars ; see Hungarians in Romania ), especially in Harghita, Covasna, and Mureş counties, and the Roma are the principal minorities, with a declining German population ( Banat Swabians in Timiş ; Transylvanian Saxons in Sibiu, Braşov and elsewhere ), and smaller numbers of Czechs, Slovaks, Serbs, Chinese, Croats, and Banat Bulgarians ( in Banat ), Ukrainians ( especially in Maramureş and Bukovina ), Greeks of Romania ( especially in Brăila and Constanţa ), Turks and Tatars ( mainly in Constanţa ), Armenians, Russians ( Lipovans, Old Believers in Tulcea ), Jews and others.
The linguistic evidence from medieval and later records and Old Norse place-names in Scandinavia and elsewhere also provides a vital source of information for the social history of Viking Age Scandinavia and the Viking settlements overseas.
However, deteriorating relations between the clergy and the military at Old Sarum led to the decision to re-site the cathedral elsewhere.
He later stated that it was during this time that he began to believe that the " kingdom " described in the Book of Isaiah and elsewhere in the Old Testament was entirely different from the Christian church.
Prohibiting the use of material, created objects in giving worship to the Creator, is to condemn all the sacrifices offered by the holy men and women recorded in the Old Testament and elsewhere.
While the Old Tunes tapes are believed to be authentic, mostly due to the inclusion of very similar tracks found elsewhere on official releases, there has never been any official recognition of their authenticity.
When the railroad arrived in 1880, it set up shop one mile ( 1. 6 km ) east of the Plaza, creating a separate, rival New Town ( as occurred elsewhere in the Old West ; Albuquerque suffered the same fate, for instance ).
Ecbatana ( Old Persian: Haŋgmatana, Agbatana in Aeschylus and Herodotus, elsewhere Ἐκβάτανα Ekbatana, Agámtanu by Nabonidos, and Agamatanu at Behistun ; modern Hamadan, Iran ) ( literally: the place of gathering ; ; ) is supposed to be the capital of Astyages ( Istuvegü ), which was taken by the Persian emperor Cyrus the Great in the sixth year of Nabonidus ( 549 BC ).
The islands are the location of some of Quebec's oldest English-speaking settlements, and although the majority of anglophones have since been assimilated with the francophone population or migrated elsewhere, there are still English-speaking settlements at Old Harry, Grosse-Ile, and Entry Island.
Bernicia is mentioned in the 9th-century Historia Brittonum 61 ) under the Welsh name of Berneich or Birneich and in Old Welsh poetry and elsewhere under the name of Bryneich or Brynaich.
After managerial experience at the Grand Theatre Leeds and elsewhere, in 1879 he took over the management of the Old Court theatre, where in the following year he introduced Madame Helena Modjeska to London in an adaptation of Maria Stuart ( by Schiller ), together with productions of Adrienne Lecouvreur, La Dame aux camélias and other plays.
The Kulturkampf raged in Baden, as in the rest of Germany ; and here as elsewhere the government encouraged the formation of Old Catholic communities.
This involved the removal of part of the Old St Pancras churchyard, the human remains being re-interred elsewhere.
The main dispute of the Council of Jerusalem (), whether non-Jewish converts should be considered bound to the Old Testament laws, are addressed elsewhere in the New Testament, e. g. regarding dietary laws
( 1753 ); but this designation is ambiguous and can be accepted only in agreement with the rule a parte potiori fit denominatio for some of these unusual forms and words are found elsewhere than in the " songs " of the Old Testament.
There never was an Old Japanese * Fimeko ; furthermore, the Middle Chinese spirant χ of the transcription suggests that the final element of the unknown original term did not correspond to Old Japanese-ko, which is rendered elsewhere – in Fiko, for example – with Middle Chinese-k-as one would expect.
For centuries following the Norman Conquest in 1066, the Norman kings and high-ranking nobles spoke one of the French langues d ' oïl, that we call Anglo-Norman, a variety of Old Norman used in England and to some extent elsewhere in the British Isles during the Anglo-Norman period and originating from a northern langue d ' oïl dialect.
This what remained from the settlement was abandoned soon and the town of Konin was founded elsewhere, in much more defensible place-namely just there, where the Old Town of Konin is situated nowadays. Gosławice district-rural architecture in open-air museum
*# The entire Old Town with many classicist tenement-houses and former bucher's shops by the town hall and elsewhere.
The incident occurred in an Arab neighborhood of Jerusalem, not on the Temple Mount or elsewhere in the Old City.
Old World style producers in the Loire tend to ferment their Chenin blanc at higher temperatures, 60-68 ° F ( 16-20 ° C ), than New World producers in South Africa and elsewhere, usually fermenting their whites at temperatures around 50-54 ° F ( 10-12 ° C ).
According to West Virginia University botanist Earl L. Core, the widespread use in southern Appalachia of the term “ ramps ” ( as opposed to “ wild leek ” which is used elsewhere ) derives from Old English:

elsewhere and Testament
Perhaps there were elements of both, or as we see elsewhere in the New Testament, the Jewish authorities may have stirred up the secular authorities to suppress the Christians.
The name Emmanuel does not appear elsewhere in the New Testament, but Matthew builds on it in Matthew 28: 20 (" I am with you always, even unto the end of the world ") to indicates that Jesus will be with the faithful to the end of the age.
It has come into widespread use among non-Christian scholars, and depends on the claim that the form of the faith found in the writings of Paul is different from that found elsewhere in the New Testament, but also that his influence came to predominate.
Others, especially non-Christian scholars, claim to see a Pauline distinction different from that found elsewhere in the New Testament, a distinction that unduly influenced later Christianity.
Similarly, the foundation upon which the Church is built is related to Peter in Matthew 16: 16, and to the whole apostolic body elsewhere in the New Testament ( cf.
Isaiah 7: 14, does not appear elsewhere in the New Testament, but in the context of Matthew 28: 20 (" I am with you always, even unto the end of the world ") indicates that Jesus will be with the faithful to the end of the age.
The name Emmanuel does not directly appear elsewhere in the New Testament, but Matthew builds on the motif in Matthew 28: 20 to indicate that Jesus will be with the faithful to the end times.
The Rabbi title is used in several New Testament episodes to refer to Jesus, but more often in the Gospel of John than elsewhere and does not appear in the Gospel of Luke at all.
* The Last Testament, published elsewhere as The Jerusalem Secret ( HarperCollins, 2007 ) ISBN 978-0-00-720333-8
The gospels of Luke and Mark include brief mentions of the Ascension, but the main references to it are elsewhere in the New Testament.
Paul himself elsewhere states that he teaches righteousness without the Law ( Rom 3: 21 ), which gnostics used as a counter argument to the claim he adhered to the Old Testament, and also supported the idea that laws were ultimately the product of the demiurge as a trap.
Hill notes for many years scholars felt that linking the Holy Spirit with fire, a symbol of God's wrath, clashed with the portrayal of the Spirit elsewhere in the New Testament, which saw it as a purely loving and helpful force incompatible with a destructive judgement.
This verse is unparalleled elsewhere in the New Testament, but a version of it is found in the apocryphal Gospel of Thomas.
The original commandment does not have " shall be in danger of the judgement ," but this was commonly appended elsewhere, both in the Old Testament, such as at,,,, and also in the many commentaries on the Law.

elsewhere and while
Local jobs can be seen and counted, while opportunities elsewhere are regarded as more hypothetical.
The Irish Free State, whose consent to the Abdication Act was also required, neither gave it nor allowed the British legislation to take effect in the Free State's jurisdiction ; instead, the Irish parliament passed its own Act — the Executive Authority ( External Relations ) Act — the day after the Declaration of Abdication Act took force elsewhere, meaning Edward VIII, for one day, remained King of Ireland while George VI was king of all the other realms.
A few Southern Interior valleys have short cold winters with infrequent heavy snow, while those in the Cariboo, the southern part of the Central Interior, are colder because of their altitude and latitude, but without the intensity or duration experienced at similar latitudes elsewhere in Canada.
In certain areas of the UK, such as Lancashire, the price was increased to 99p, while elsewhere it remained as 85p.
As for Griffith, in Birth of a Nation there are just eight cuts to reverse-angle shots in the scene in Ford's Theatre, while elsewhere throughout the two-and-a-half hour length of this film there are only four more true reverse-angle cuts.
Mothers in such a group may sometimes leave their calves with one female while they forage and drink elsewhere.
It may be necessary to pursue holding or defensive actions elsewhere, while priority areas are cleared and held.
The sulphides are found around volcanic hot springs, especially in the western Pacific Ocean, while the crusts occur on oceanic ridges and elsewhere at several locations around the world.
Other common law legal jurisdictions use jury trials only in a very select class of cases that make up a tiny share of the overall civil docket ( e. g. defamation suits in England and Wales ), while true civil jury trials are almost entirely absent elsewhere in the world.
On oceanic islands ( where mammals are often scarce ), small birds – mainly passerine – may make up the bulk of its diet while elsewhere birds are only important food during a few weeks each summer when unexperienced fledglings abound.
1-2-3 was originally written by Jonathan Sachs, who had written two spreadsheet programs previously while working at Concentric Data Systems, Inc. To aid its growth, in the UK, and possibly elsewhere, Lotus 1-2-3 was the very first computer software to use television consumer advertising.
Similarly, Torlakian was also widely regarded as Bulgarian while the Bulgarians had elsewhere been described as speaking a dialect of Serbian.
Elsewhere, ethnic Poles constitute large minorities in Lithuania, Belarus, and Ukraine: Polish is the most widely used minority language in Lithuania's Vilnius County ( 26 % of the population, according to the 2001 census results ) and is found elsewhere in southeastern Lithuania ; in Ukraine it is most common in the Lviv and Lutsk regions, while in Western Belarus it is used by the significant Polish minority especially in the Brest and Grodno regions and in areas along the Lithuanian border.
The double zero wheel is found in the U. S., Canada, South America, and the Caribbean, while the single zero wheel is predominant elsewhere.
On June 24, 1993, the band was playing a gig at Xerox PARC while elsewhere in the building, scientists were discussing new technology ( the Mbone ) for broadcasting on the Internet using multicasting.
The fever drives small farmers into the crowded city, they bring the malaria with them, and lowers Rome's live-birth rate while rates elsewhere in the empire rising.
When a gang was small or the men needed elsewhere, the bottoms were worked with fewer men or stopped so as to keep the headings going .” The laborers usually worked three shifts of 8 hours each per day, while the foremen worked in two shifts of 12 hours each, managing the laborers.
Aristotle ( 384 – 322 BC ) discussed mead in his Meteorologica and elsewhere, while Pliny the Elder ( AD 23 – 79 ) called mead militites in his Naturalis Historia and differentiated wine sweetened with honey or " honey-wine " from mead.
Harris claims that while it ’ s true that siblings don ’ t have identical experiences in the home environment ( making it difficult to associate a definite figure to the variance of personality due to home environments ), the variance found by current methods is so low that researchers should look elsewhere to try to account for the remaining variance.
Larger varieties weighing up to a kilogram ( 2. 2 pounds ) grow in the region between the Ganges and Yamuna rivers, while smaller varieties are found elsewhere.
Although Louis took Maastricht and William's attack against Charleroi failed, Lieutenant-Admiral Michiel de Ruyter defeated the Anglo-French fleet three times, forcing Charles to end England's involvement by the Treaty of Westminster ; after 1673, France slowly withdrew from Dutch territory ( with the exception of Maastricht ), while making gains elsewhere.
Applied effectively, the opponent is set-back one move, while creating an opening elsewhere.
Agri-business flourishes yet, consistent with the pattern elsewhere in New York State, the number of farms has declined while farm size and yield have increased.
Smaller numbers of French-Canadian immigrants moved to Houghton, while more of them settled elsewhere in Houghton County.
Others left looking for more reliable sources of food and water, especially in times of drought, while some were drawn to the changes taking place around the edges of the desert or motivated by a desire to join family already living elsewhere.

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