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nothing and is
It is nothing you can put your fingers on but the air suddenly fills with a high charge of electricity.
There is nothing for you '', Matsuo said.
It has nothing of the proud stride of the trained runner about it, it is not a lope, it is not done with style or verve.
Poetry for a Persian is nothing less than truth and beauty.
There is nothing holy in wedlock.
Time in the sum is nothing.
Neither is primary experience understood according to the attitude of modern empiricism in which nothing is thought to be received other than signals of sensory qualities producing their responses in the appropriate sense organs.
In a bold, sometimes careless, form there is nothing academic ; ;
Almost nothing is said of Charles' spectacular victories, the central theme being the heroic loyalty of the Swedish people to their idolized king in misfortune and defeat.
Although he is perfectly willing to cooperate with Scotland Yard, Holmes has nothing but contempt for the intelligence and mentality of the police.
For Hammer, nothing is forbidden.
We have proved so able to solve technological problems that to contend we cannot realize a universal goal in the immediate future is to be extremely shortsighted, if nothing else.
It is but justice to Mr. Steele for us to add that, in the above remarks, nothing is intended to his disparagement, either as a lawyer or as a printer.
True reality, of course, is the ideal, and the poet knows nothing of this ; ;
As Sir Charles Oman once said, `` it is no longer fashionable to declare that we can say nothing certain about Old English origins ''.
He is said to have reported that once, when she went to a hospital to call on a friend after a serious operation, and the friend protested that it had been `` nothing '', she replied, `` Well, it was your healthy American peasant blood that pulled you through ''.
the prolusion in which the autobiographic statement about the epithet occurs is such a mass of intentionally buried allusions that almost nothing in it can be accepted as true -- or discarded as false.
There is, of course, nothing new about dystopias, for they belong to a literary tradition which, including also the closely related satiric utopias, stretches from at least as far back as the eighteenth century and Swift's Gulliver's Travels to the twentieth century and Zamiatin's We, Capek's War With The Newts, Huxley's Brave New World, E. M. Forster's `` The Machine Stops '', C. S. Lewis's That Hideous Strength, and Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four, and which in science fiction is represented before the present deluge as early as Wells's trilogy, The Time Machine, `` A Story Of The Days To Come '', and When The Sleeper Wakes, and as recently as Jack Williamson's `` With Folded Hands '' ( 1947 ), the classic story of men replaced by their own robots.
Central Asia is sunk in a somnolence from which nothing can awaken it ; ;
There is nothing new in this ; ;
And until this protection is at least as concrete as, say, the row of hotels that bars us from our own sands at Miami Beach, those who represent us all should agree to nothing.

nothing and essential
Well before the queen's powers expanded, it was already being romantically described as essential to the king's survival, so that when the queen was lost, there was nothing more of value on the board.
Zapffe concluded that " As long as humankind recklessly proceeds in the fateful delusion of being biologically fated for triumph, nothing essential will change.
In any greywater system, it is essential to put nothing toxic down the drain — no bleaches, bath salts, artificial dyes, cleansers, and no products containing boron ( which is toxic to plants at high levels ).
As food is used, new food is added to the pantry to replace it ; the essential rationale is to use the oldest food as soon as possible so that nothing is in storage too long and becomes unsafe to eat.
Essential complexity is caused by the problem to be solved, and nothing can remove it ; if users want a program to do 30 different things, then those 30 things are essential and the program must do those 30 different things.
), and the result is an " illusory being " -- nothing more than a " nullity " that arises as a result of our mediation of essential and unessential.
: No question is raised concerning the power of the state reasonably to regulate all schools, to inspect, supervise and examine them, their teachers and pupils ; to require that all children of proper age attend some school, that teachers shall be of good moral character and patriotic disposition, that certain studies plainly essential to good citizenship must be taught, and that nothing be taught which is manifestly inimical to the public welfare.
Lindow ( 2001 ), while mindful of the possible semantic connection between Tuisto and Ymir, notes an essential functional difference: while Ymir is portrayed as an " essentially … negative figure "-Tuisto is described as being " celebrated " ( celebrant ) by the early Germanic peoples in song, with Tacitus reporting nothing negative about Tuisto.
" Thus we have over ten per cent of the whole number of prisoners held classed as sick men, who need the most assiduous and skilful attention ; yet, in the essential matter of rations, they are receiving nothing but corn bread and sweet potatoes.
Like Raphael de Valentin in Balzac's 1831 novel La Peau de chagrin, Hulot is left with nothing but " vouloir ": desire, a force which is both essential for human existence and eventually apocalyptic.

nothing and fable
Research has shown, however, that this is nothing more than a fable.

nothing and unity
Now again in 1961, in England, there is perhaps nothing in the religious sphere so popularly discussed as Christian unity.
As the three cardinal doctrines of Judaism, Abba Mari accentuates: ( 1 ) That of the recognition of God's existence and of His absolute sovereignty, eternity, unity, and incorporeality, as taught in revelation, especially in the Decalogue ; ( 2 ) that of the world's creation by Him out of nothing, as evidenced particularly by the Sabbath ; ( 3 ) that of the special providence of God, as manifested in the Biblical miracles.
nothing that leaps to the eye, a calm, a grandeur, an extraordinary unity, a rather subdued radiance.
Since it would be impossible for the Bahá ' í Faith to unite the world if it were itself disunited, the role of the covenant as the guarantor of the unity of the Bahá ' í community becomes inextricably linked with the goal of world unity: " It is evident that the axis of oneness of the world of humanity is the power of the Covenant and nothing else.
Nevertheless, Luckett finds this thesis implausible, and asserts that " the unity of Messiah is a consequence of nothing more arcane than the quality of Handel's attention to his text, and the consistency of his musical imagination ".
Although magic can be closely connected with totemism, the feeling of unity between man and beast has nothing to do with magic, which was connected with it only later.
However, they had nothing to do with any proto-Fascist ideology ; Garibaldi himself was a well known socialist, and his men were patriots of different political leanings, banded together in the name of national freedom and unity.
The couplets may have nothing to do with one another, except for the formal unity derived from a strict rhyme and rhythm pattern.
: Fascism is therefore opposed to Socialism to which unity within the State ( which amalgamates classes into a single economic and ethical reality ) is unknown, and which sees in history nothing but the class struggle.
Her duality is easily reconciled with the monism of Hinduism, which claims to understand the fundamental unity of truth as being impersonal and stratified in an ego-knotted existence ( such as the human condition ), and thus to the evil or unrighteous she is destruction personified and to the loving and moral devotee she is nothing but the love of the mother.
While nothing in this guarantees that the analytical method will work, it does explain the rationale of using a Farey series-type criterion on roots of unity.
A plan to study zoology at the University of Paris, a condition of his proposed appointment as Professor of Natural Science in Parma came to nothing as Italy was thrown into political turmoil, the University urging its students to die for the unity of Italy, a resurgent demand of Giuseppe Garibaldi.

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