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Being and man
Being an intelligent man, John must have guessed what everyone thought about Edythe, but he never let on by so much as a brave smile.
" The words " Is, or Bee, or Are, and the like " add no meaning to an argument nor do derived words such as " Entity, Essence, Essentially, Essentiality ", which " are the names of nothing " but are mere " Signes " connecting " one name or attribute to another: as when we say, A man, is, a living body, wee mean not that the Man is one thing, the Living Body another, and the Is, or Being another: but that the Man, and the Living Body, is the same thing ;...." " Metaphysiques ," Hobbes says, is " far from the possibility of being understood " and is " repugnant to naturall Reason.
" Being therefore the offspring of God, we must not suppose the divinity to be like unto gold, or silver, or stone, the graving of art, and device of man.
Being found in appearance as a man, He humbled Himself by becoming obedient to the point of death, even death on a cross.
Being an individual man is a thing that has been abolished, and every speculative philosopher confuses himself with humanity at large ; whereby he becomes something infinitely great, and at the same time nothing at all.
Being a man of learning, Honorius III insisted that the clergy should receive thorough educational training, especially in theology.
Being a Cavalier poet, Lovelace wrote to praise a friend or fellow poet, to give advice in grief or love, to define a relationship, to articulate the precise amount of attention a man owes a woman, to celebrate beauty, and to persuade to love.
Martin Heidegger's phenomenological analyses of the existential structure of man in Being and Time throw new light on the issue of thinking, unsettling traditional cognitive or rational interpretations of man which affect the way we understand thought.
In Being and Time, Heidegger criticized the abstract and metaphysical character of traditional ways of grasping human existence as rational animal, person, man, soul, spirit, or subject.
Being a man / woman involves appropriating gendered behaviours and making them part of the self that an individual presents to others.
Being brilliant to look upon and to listen to, with the power to subjugate everyone, even a love-sated man already past his prime, she thought that it would be in keeping with her role to meet Caesar, and she reposed in her beauty all her claims to the throne.
::: Being a man you cannot tell what might befall when tomorrow comes
Another modern religion to have adopted elements from the beliefs of ancient Mesopotamia is Anuism, devoted to the god Anu, who supposedly revealed himself as being the Supreme Being to a man named V. E. M, who before then had known nothing of ancient Mesopotamia.
Prayer, however, is not merely petitioning God to grant a request, nor even necessarily speaking to God, but rather (“ cleaving ”, dvekut )— the glorious feeling of ’ Oneness with God Almighty ’, the state of the soul wherein a man or woman gives up their consciousness of separate existence, and join their own selves to the Eternal Being of God Supreme.
Coming to prominence in the 1930s as a suave leading man ( perhaps best typified by his performance in the 1939 romantic comedy Ninotchka ), Douglas later transitioned into more mature and fatherly roles as in his Academy Award-winning performances in Hud ( 1963 ) and Being There ( 1979 ).
From the conception of a universal order in the universe he reasons to a Supreme Being, who has created it and who has conferred upon every man in harmony with it the aim of his existence, leading to his highest good.
Being good as a son and obedient as a young man is, perhaps, the root of a man's character.
In his much gloomier account in Being and Nothingness, man is a creature haunted by a vision of " completion ," what Sartre calls the ens causa sui, which religions identify as God.
Being asked his trade, he replied that he knew no trade but that of governing men, and that he wished to be sold to a man who needed a master.
: Being found in appearance as a man, He humbled Himself by becoming obedient to the point of death, even death on a cross.
Being the killing of a man in a secret manner, it is distinguished from simple homicide.
Being a man of company law, Robert Lowe saw unions as a threat to the order, which as he drafted, allowed only for social participation through investment of capital, not investment of labour.
Being a fellow monk of the same abbey, William almost certainly obtained his account directly from people who knew Eilmer himself when he was an old man.
In his view the Divine Being would have for ever remained hidden, had it not been for the prophets, with Logos providing the link between man and divinity.

Being and importance
Napoleon Hill wrote that Carnegie asserted the importance of belief in " Infinite Intelligence ", a name Hill used to identify " God " or the " Supreme Being ".
* The Importance of Being Cilia Accessible article at Howard Hughes Medical Institute on the importance and extensive use of cilia and basal bodies in many organ systems of human physiology, including for transfer of retinal nutrients.
Being something of an authoritarian and a ruler who strongly stressed the importance of royal dignity and power in an age of growing democracy, Christian X did not seem fit for popularity.
Being on a main railway line with extensive marshalling yards, it was of strategic importance and a target of the French Resistance.
In Pūrva Mīmāṃsā too, Jaimini emphasises the importance of faith in and attachment to the Omnipotent Supreme Being Whom Jaimini calls " The Omnipotent Pradhaana " ( The Main ):
Being of crucial importance to gram-negative bacteria, these molecules make candidate targets for new antimicrobial agents.
Being so close to Norway, the islands were of strategic importance in World War II and were a regular landfall for Norwegian boats carrying escapees from the Nazi occupation.
Heidegger chose this term as a synonym for " human entity " in order to emphasize the critical importance " Being " has for our understanding and interpretation of the world.
Being a dancer himself, he sees the importance of the way an actor moves onstage and knows the weight in which their movement bears.
* The Importance of Being Cilia Accessible article at Howard Hughes Medical Institute on the importance and extensive use of cilia and basal bodies in many organ systems of human physiology.
Reflecting on the ecological status of all organisms, it comprehends the Ecosphere as a Being that transcends in importance any one single species, even the self-named sapient one.
Being an experienced caver, Schermerhorn realized the importance of preserving the pristine cave never before seen or touched by human hands.

Being and was
Being somewhat delicate in health, at the age of sixteen he was sent to Southern Europe, for which he at once developed a passion, so that he spent nearly all of the following ten years abroad, at first in Italy, then in Greece, Egypt, Asia Minor, and Palestine.
The final issue of the Englishman, No. 57 for February 15, ran to some length and was printed as a separate pamphlet, entitled The Englishman: Being the Close of the Paper So-called.
There was no evidence, either of a positive or negative type, of the actions of a Divine Being in this world ; ;
Being placed in the hopples she was completely baffled.
Being with him was like being swept away by a torrent of falling stones.
Being the Harbor's sole doctor, Abel was also its Medical Examiner.
`` Being at the polls was just like being at church.
The main question of this school was whether Being came before Not-Being ( in Chinese, ming and wuming ).
Being the ever-wary politician, Abd al-Rahman acted quickly to regain Yemeni support, and rode to a Yemeni chief who was mounted on a mule named " Lightning ".
Being behind the technological curve was not entirely surprising ; the chipset used in the 400 and 800 was designed because they were aware the 2600 would be obsolete by the 1980 time frame.
Being single action weapons, they needed to be cocked for each shot, so the rate of fire was also low, and while a shooter could fan his gun, this expended all his shots even faster and made him even more inaccurate than normal.
Being unable to recall the events from memory ( because he was still young ) places him at an age much younger than 10 in 303.
Being a common barator was an offence under the common law of England.
Being hit was a skill he cultivated, saying it was just as good as a hit.
Being able to use a computer to support teaching and research was quite novel at the time.
Being associated with the right hand side was traditionally a reference to strength and virtue ( cf sinister, which derives from the latin for left ).
:" Being in great difficulty they fled to a neighbouring city ( ad civitatem, quæ iuxta erat, confugerunt ) and began to promise and offer to their gods -- But inasmuch as the city was not strong and there were few to offer resistance, they sent messengers to the Danes and asked for friendship and alliance.
Being a son of Julius Caesar, such an entitlement was obviously felt as a threat to Roman republican traditions.
The main question of this school was whether Being came before Not-Being ( in Chinese, ming and wuming ).
The main question of this school was whether Being came before Not-Being ( in Chinese, ming and wuming ).
Being a bishop was a position that gained power because bishops and other key religious figures could withstand the constant change of government and political leaders allowing them to become an authority on the city and its political endeavors.
Being circular, only their diameter was needed to describe their size.
Being placed on the Aventine, and thus outside the pomerium, meant that Diana's cult essentially remained a foreign one, like that of Bacchus ; she was never officially transferred to Rome as Juno was after the sack of Veii.

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