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It generally resonates better with existing Muslim views than with Christianity: it foretells the coming of Muhammad by name ; rather than describing the crucifixion of Jesus, it describes him being raised up into heaven, similar to the description of Elijah in 2 Kings, Chapter 2 ; and it calls Jesus a " prophet " whose mission was restricted to the " house of Israel ".
" In fact, Bill O ' Reilly admits that Moore had been a major viewer of his show, which describes how her political views had leaned towards the right in recent years.
In his prologue or proem he describes two views of existence ; initially that nothing comes from nothing, and therefore existence is eternal.
Elizabeth's political views were rarely disclosed, but a letter she wrote in 1947 described Attlee's " high hopes of a socialist heaven on earth " as fading and presumably describes those who voted for him as " poor people, so many half-educated and bemused.
Within the ontology established by IEEE 1471-2000, views follow the conventions established by their viewpoints, where a viewpoint is a specification that describes the notations, modeling techniques to be used in a view to express the architecture in question from the perspective of a given set of stakeholders and their concerns.
This book describes what is software architecture and shows how to document it in multiple views, using UML and other notations.
Thus the Elohist describes Balaam constructing giving two blessings, making sacrifices on seven altars, at the high places of Baal, before each, then deciding not to seek enchantments after the third set of sacrifices, but to set his face upon the wilderness, which Balak views as a third blessing, and so Balaam then gives the three final predictions of fate.
Christine McGladdery describes how opposing views were the result of ' competing propaganda after the murder '.
As with most “ language / dialect ” distinctions, how one describes Taiwanese depends largely on one's personal views ( see the article “ varieties of Chinese ”).
She describes their remixing of popular culture sources as an " explicitly creative process ", maintaining that it prompts the reader to adopt some of the group's views by forcing " the individual to reconsider normative methods of approaching the content ".
Baker has sceptical views on religion and describes himself as irreligious, or occasionally as Buddhist, but not anti-religious.
Sallust adopts the usually accepted view of Catiline, and describes him as the deliberate foe of law, order and morality, and does not give a comprehensive explanation of his views and intentions.
Narration of the planetarium-like flythrough describes notable features and views from angles not possible from Earth.
While calling the views expressed in the Fragments mistaken in some respects and one-sided, Schweitzer describes the essay on “ The Aims of Jesus and His Disciples ” as not only “ one of the greatest events in the history of criticism ” but also “ a masterpiece of general literature ”.
Lerner describes some of his views as " very controversial ," particularly his views about building peace between Israel and Palestine.
Nekromantix frontman Kim Nekroman describes: " We are all different people and have different political views.
Harris describes two differing views about whether the Loma Prieta earthquake was predicted.
The evidence allows a wide range of views, the most skeptical being that the work is mainly mythological, or if Jordanes did exist and is the author, that he describes peoples of the 6th century only.
The term Jewish Renewal describes " a set of practices within Judaism that attempt to reinvigorate what it views as a moribund and uninspiring Judaism with mystical, Hasidic, musical and meditative practices drawn from a variety of traditional and untraditional, Jewish and other, sources.
Kingston has been perceived by many, including her supporters, as openly left wing in her political views, however she describes her own position this way: " the irony that I'm not left wing, I'm a small-l liberal.
So controversial are his views on the IRA, whom he describes as " the Roman Catholic terrorists of the Marxist IRA " that he was sent a death threat on 7 June 1999, in the form of some mailed ammunition and a warning to leave the country in seventy-two hours.
The first appearance of the invisible hand in Smith occurs in The Theory of Moral Sentiments ( 1759 ) in Part IV, Chapter 1, where he describes a selfish landlord as being led by an invisible hand to distribute his harvest to those who work for him: " The proud and unfeeling landlord views his extensive fields, and without a thought for the wants of his brethren, in imagination consumes himself the whole harvest ... the capacity of his stomach bears no proportion to the immensity of his desires ... the rest he will be obliged to distribute among those, who prepare, in the nicest manner, that little which he himself makes use of, among those who fit up the palace in which this little is to be consumed, among those who provide and keep in order all the different baubles and trinkets which are employed in the economy of greatness ; all of whom thus derive from his luxury and caprice, that share of the necessaries of life, which they would in vain have expected from his humanity or his justice ... The rich ... are led by an invisible hand to make nearly the same distribution of the necessaries of life, which would have been made, had the earth been divided into equal portions among all its inhabitants, and thus without intending it, without knowing it, advance the interest of the society ..."
More recently, Allmusic views All Things Must Pass as " his best ... a very moving work ", while MusicHound describes the set as " epic and audacious ".

describes and Rieux
Rieux, as the narrator, describes what exile meant to them all:
Rieux is like a witness who exercises restraint when called to testify about a crime ; he describes what the characters said and did, without speculating about their thoughts and feelings, although he does offer generalized assessments of the shifting mood of the town as a whole.
In this letter he compares himself with the character of Dr. Rieux in Albert Camus ' novel The Plague and describes his hopeless struggle against a plague of death that slowly envelops the inhabitants of his city.

views and Rieux
Later in the novel, when Tarrou tells Rieux the story of his life, he adds a new dimension to the term ” plague .“ He views it not just as a specific disease or simply as the presence of an impersonal evil external to humans.

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