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The influence of Heidegger on Sartre's Being and Nothingness is marked, but Heidegger felt that Sartre had misread his work, as he argued in later texts such as the " Letter on ' Humanism '.
Being suspicious of anything with Papist connotations, however, rather than shift the anniversary of the Boyne to the new 1 July or celebrate the new anniversary of Aughrim, the Orangemen continued to march on 12 July which was ( erroneously ) thought to have marked the battle of the Boyne in New Style dates.
Being the first stone church of tent-like variety, the uncanonical " White Column " ( as it is sometimes referred to ) marked a stunning break from the Byzantine tradition.
The Associated University Presses marked his seventieth birthday by publishing a Festschrift entitled Powers of Being in October 1995.
It aired on BBC1 for two series from 1992 to 1993 and marked the return of Are You Being Served?
Being the last Kirkbride left standing in the state, the last days were marked as the end of an era.
Being at the confluence of several natural waterways, the development of a canal system marked an important evolution in the city's transport network, initially for commercial use and, more recently, for leisure activities.

Being and may
Being a strictly physiological procedure, one may expect from such a study additional information on the nature of the emotional process itself.
Being a dimensionless fraction, it may also be expressed as a percentage, and is measured on a scale from zero for no reflecting power of a perfectly black surface, to 1 for perfect reflection of a white surface.
Being a versatile denominator in fractions may explain why we have 12 inches in an imperial foot, 12 ounces in a troy pound, 12 old British pence in a shilling, 24 ( 12 × 2 ) hours in a day, and many other items counted by the dozen, gross ( 144, square of 12 ) or great gross ( 1728, cube of 12 ).
Being vascularized, the ossicones may have a role in thermoregulation.
He wrote, " Being thus finally woven, as it were, into the most intimate fabric of the organism, the once novel character can no longer be withdrawn with impunity, and may have become vitally necessary.
All forms of reality may then be considered either modes of that " Being ", or identical with it.
As well as translating " Et cum spiritu tuo " as " And with your spirit ", which some scholars suggest refers to the gift of the spirit the priest received at ordination, in the Niceno-Constantinopolitan Creed " consubstantial with the Father " was used as a translation of " consubstantialem Patri " ( in Greek " ὁμοούσιον τῷ Πατρί "), instead of " of one Being with the Father " ( or, in the United States only, " one in Being with the Father "), and the phrase, formerly translated as " It will be shed for you and for all so that sins may be forgiven ," was translated literally as " which will be poured out for you and for many for the forgiveness of sins " ( see Pro multis ).
Being " R-like " is an elusive and ambiguous concept phonetically and the same sounds that function as rhotics in some systems may pattern with fricatives, semivowels or even stops in others — for example, " tt " in American English " better " is often pronounced as alveolar tap, a rhotic consonant in many other languages.
Being a flammable gas, the hydrogen given off is dangerous and the reaction of water with the more electropositive of these elements may be violently explosive.
Being exterior to the individual person, social facts may thus also exercise coercive power on the various people composing society, as it can sometimes be observed in the case of formal laws and regulations, but also in situations implying the presence of informal rules, such as religious rituals or family norms.
Being stabbed by a sea urchin may result in painful injury.
Being named for the much-admired founding father James Madison, who had just died, and having streets named for each of the 39 signers of the Constitution, may have also helped attract votes.
For us, phenomenological reduction means leading phenomenological vision back from the apprehension of a being, whatever may be the character of that apprehension, to the understanding of the Being of this being ( projecting upon the way it is unconcealed ).
Being potamodromous, all esocids tend to display limited migration, although some local movement may be of key significance for population dynamics.
Being cut off from the tube map and at the very edge of the metropolis may have meant Thamesmead was not first port of call for immigrants arriving in London.
Being located between Payson and Santaquin, the rural area may give way to more homes in the coming years, but as there is no city water for many, wells are needed which place a limit of one house per of land.
Being unexpectedly swooped while cycling is not uncommon, and can result in loss of control of the bicycle, which may cause injury .< ref >
Being wet from rain may result in hypothermia, a potentially fatal condition.
Certainly this is equivalent to a renunciation of a positive conception of the Divine Being ; for negative statements may suffice to prevent erroneous ideas, but a positive knowledge can never be obtained through them alone ( ib.
In addition to the negative attributes, only relative attributes can be predicated of God ; for even these latter, how many soever may be assumed, since they do not apply to the essence of God but only to His relation to the world, produce no modification in the notion of the unity of the Divine Being ( ib.
Being the world's first domed stadium, historic preservationists may also object to the landmark being demolished, although it is not included on the National Register of Historic Places.
Being from outside the city, they may have been unaware of the martial law that had been imposed.
Being able to produce seedless fruit when pollination is unsuccessful may be an advantage to a plant because it provides food for the plant's seed dispersers.

Being and even
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 found in appearance as a man, He humbled Himself by becoming obedient to the point of death, even death on a cross.
Being that ' Heart of Darkeness ' is such a relatively short story, it has perhaps generated proportionately more pure text of discussion-in the manner of interpretations of meaning, analysis, commentary, reviews, essays, and even provisions of historical context-than any other work in English literature.
Being a surprisingly tolerant and pluralistic society, even its army incorporated Jews, Christians, Muslims and Pagans at a time when religious warfare was the order of the day around the Mediterranean and in Western Europe.
In these circumstances, anthropologists generally treat so-called " spiritual " practices such as shamanism in the sphere of the religious, and class even non-traditional activities such as those of Robespierre's Cult of the Supreme Being in the province of religion.
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 deity of the desert, god of fire, which is one of negative aspects of the sun, god of the underworld, and also being a god of one of the religions which rivaled Christianity and Judaism, Nergal was sometimes called a demon and even identified with Satan.
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.
Being one of the smallest nations in the world it was in fact impossible for the Netherlands to even attempt to establish a typical settler colony.
Being mechanically driven, even slight differences in syncing between the signal and disk motor resulted in major image distortion.
" Being unable to pay the tax levied upon resident aliens, he is said to have been saved only by the courage of the orator Lycurgus, or even to have been bought by Demetrius Phalereus, and then emancipated.
: Being found in appearance as a man, He humbled Himself by becoming obedient to the point of death, even death on a cross.
After being convicted once of a DUI charge in 1989 he was parodied by fellow actors, who even played Pedro Flores ' " Borracho No Vale " (" Being Drunk Doesn't Count ") as a theme song for Luisito.
Being uninterruptedly caught by numerous demons, he still behave normally ; even when he is about to be eaten, he does not seem to be anxious compared to his another two mates.
" ( Gita: 7: 21-22 ) Elsewhere in the Gita Lord Krishna states: " O Arjuna, even those devotees who worship other lesser deities ( e. g., devas, for example ) with faith, they also worship Me, but in an improper way because I am the Supreme Being.
Being a journalist at heart, Swami Chinmayananda wanted to make this pure knowledge available to all people of all backgrounds, even though Tapovan Maharaj had initially advised against it.
Being essentially animals, and non-sentient, this hold would then have expressed itself in the form of randomness, violent events, and even reproductively driven cycles within the lives of the Sandworms.
Being well received by the population, even Confucian " televangelists " started to appear on television since 2006.
Being confined to his home and away from the action offered Whittier a chance to write better abolitionist poetry ; he was even poet laureate for his party.
Being the 31st triangular number, 496 is the smallest counterexample to the hypothesis that one more than an even indexed triangular number is a prime number.
Being fired accordingly meant losing " the right to use ration and commodity cards " as well as the " loss of the right to use an apartment ″ and even blacklisted for new employment which altogether meant a threat of starving.

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