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`` Gladius Dei '' ( 1902 ) resembles `` The Way To The Churchyard '' in its representation of a conflict between light and dark, between `` Life '' and a spirit of criticism, negation, melancholy, but it goes considerably further in characterizing the elements of this conflict.
Steele noted that " This plain Man's Story is a memorable Example, that he is happiest who confines his Wants to natural Necessities ; and he that goes further in his Desires, increases his Wants in Proportion to his Acquisitions ".
BSI is similar in nature to universal precautions, but goes further in isolating workers from pathogens, including substances now known to carry HIV.
The risks if she goes any further are kidney failure.
The trail of written popular literature of known date in Corsican currently goes no further back than the 17th century.
Russell Kirkland goes further to argue that these versions are based on Western Orientalist fantasies, and represent the colonial appropriation of Chinese culture.
The Marxian school goes further, seeing labor ( in general, including entrepreneurship ) as the primary factor of production, since it is required to produce capital goods and to utilize the gifts of nature.
Ayres goes further and asserts that Gregory quickly made himself unpopular among the bishops by supporting the losing candidate for the bishopric of Antioch and vehemently opposing any compromise with the Homoiousians.
Brown goes one step further by suggesting that the Beloved Disciple had been a follower of John the Baptist before joining Jesus.
The solution of the Schrödinger equation goes much further than the Bohr model, because it also yields the shape of the electron's wave function (" orbital ") for the various possible quantum-mechanical states, thus explaining the anisotropic character of atomic bonds.
As a metaphysical position, solipsism goes further to the conclusion that the world and other minds do not exist.
As an ontological doctrine, idealism goes further, asserting that all entities are composed of mind or spirit.
The risks if she goes any further are kidney failure.
E6 goes further north along the west coast and through Norway to the Norwegian town Kirkenes at Barents Sea.
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This may require the jury to decide between conflicting medical evidence which they are not necessarily equipped to do, but the law goes further and allows them to disagree with the experts if there are facts or surrounding circumstances which, in the opinion of the court, justify the jury in coming to that conclusion.
Driven by the global thermohaline circulation ( THC ), the North Atlantic Current is also often considered part of the wind-driven Gulf Stream which goes further east and north from the North American coast, across the Atlantic and into the Arctic Ocean.
Several layers of decision-making authority is used to allow further concessions each time the agreement goes through a different level of authority.
While the term is recent, the practice goes back much further.
The modern lowercase shape goes back to the uncial form x14px, a form that developed during the 3rd century BC in ancient handwriting on papyrus, from a flattened-out form of the letter ( x16px ) that had its edges curved even further upwards.
* John Stuart Mill: A utilitarian, and the person who named the system ; he goes further than Bentham by laying the foundation for liberal democratic thought in general and modern, as opposed to classical, liberalism in particular.
Recent phylogenetic studies have lacked full confidence in this conclusion, however ; some studies link Perissodactyla with Ferae into a proposed clade Zooamata, while the Pegasoferae proposal goes further, suggesting Chiroptera ( bats ) are more closely related to odd-toed ungulates than even-toed ones.
While pantheism asserts that ' All is God ', panentheism goes further to claim that God is greater than the universe.
Fredric Jameson, the major figure in the thinking on postmodernism and culture, calls postmodernism " the cultural dominant of the logic of late capitalism " ( Jameson 1991, 46 ), meaning that, through globalization, postmodern culture is tied inextricably with capitalism ( Mark Fisher, writing 20 years later, goes further, essentially calling it the sole cultural possibility ( Fisher 2009, 4 )).
Further on he notices that the Church's attitude goes much further than the secular law regarding monogamy: It forbids re-marrying, considering such to be a form of fornication: And yet, save in the City of our God, in His Holy Mount, the case is not such with the wife.

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He goes on to explain what is meant by each of these seven assertions, but briefly in a subsequent commentary he explains that the conventions of the world do not exist essentially when closely analyzed, but exist only through being taken for granted, without being subject to scrutiny that searches for an essence within them.
The author of the Catholic Encyclopedia article goes on to enumerate the accounts of each of these three persons ( the unnamed " sinner ", Mary Magdalene, and Mary of Bethany ) in the Gospel of Luke and concludes that based on these accounts “ there is no suggestion of an identification of the three persons, and if we had only Luke to guide us we should certainly have no grounds for so identifying them the same person .” He then explains first the Catholic position equating Mary of Bethany with the sinful woman of Luke by referring to, where Mary is identified as the woman who anointed Jesus, and noting that this reference is given before John ’ s account of the anointing in Bethany:
He explains that " without the protective coating, the light goes in and starts bouncing around, which makes it slightly more diffused and a bit softer without being out of focus.
Pietro di Vinciolo goes from home to sup: his wife brings a boy into the house to bear her company: Pietro returns, and she hides her gallant under a hen-coop: Pietro explains that in the house of Ercolano, with whom he was to have supped, there was discovered a young man bestowed there by Ercolano's wife: the lady thereupon censures Ercolano's wife: but unluckily an ass treads on the fingers of the boy that is hidden under the hen-coop, so that he cries for pain: Pietro runs to the place, sees him, and apprehends the trick played on him by his wife, which nevertheless he finally condones, for that he is not himself free from blame.
One day an old family servant, Tyrkir, goes missing and is found mumbling to himself ; he eventually explains that he has found grapes.
Novalee goes to Sister Husband's house and explains that she is not Ruth Ann.
The Buddha explains that he does not answer certain questions because they have no bearing on the pursuit of nibanna, and he even goes so far as to say: " A ' position ', Vaccha, is something that a tathagatha a buddha has done away with.
Ed goes after him and finally explains to Raul that Chico died, but did not say how, putting a measure of closure on the fate of Chico in the series.
From the ashes of the Titans, mixed with the divine flesh they had eaten, came humankind ; this explains the mix of good and evil in humans, the story goes, for humans possess both a trace of divinity as well as the Titans ' maliciousness.
Lanser then appears confused, explains that he is ill and goes to his cabin.
* The 1958 novel " Runway Zero-Eight " by Arthur Hailey and John Castle includes a British character, a passenger on the flight, who goes by the nickname "' Otpot ", which he explains is a reference to " Lancashire ' Otpot ".
T goes to her lawyer and explains her desire.
He explains how Yukos and Russia's oil industry functioned, but he goes beyond business matters.
Elliott, who goes on to secretly become the masked criminal Hush, explains he wants to get revenge on his childhood friend Bruce Wayne.
After Ammu calls her father a "- wiper " in Hindi for his blind devotion to the British, Chacko explains to the twins that they come from a family of Anglophiles, or lovers of British culture, " trapped outside their own history and unable to retrace their steps ," and he goes on to say that they despise themselves because of this.
Confused and suspicious, Suzy goes to meet one of Sarah's acquaintances, a psychologist named Dr. Mandel ( Udo Kier ), who explains that the academy was founded by Helena Markos, a cruel Greek émigré who was widely believed to be a witch.
He goes further, though, and explains that this is not enough to explain some of the bias present in media.
During the first scene in Oz in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, the Good Witch of the North ( Locasta or Tattypoo ) explains to Dorothy that Oz still has witches and wizards, not being civilized, and goes on to explain that witches and wizards can be both good and evil, unlike the evil witches that Dorothy had been told of.
Abraham is particularly knowledgeable about astronomy and when he goes down to Egypt he teaches astrology to the Egyptian priests and explains that Enoch first discovered astrology.
Spiggott then goes to Heaven to meet God, but is rejected again, and St Peter explains that when he gave Stanley back his soul, Spiggott did the right thing for the wrong motive ( making himself feel better than someone else ).
When he goes through a fall while attempting to leave school, he is rushed over to the hospital, where his doctor explains that he suffered a shocking severe strain ( which could've been a rare form of angina ), and also because of his Werner Syndrome condition, his internal clock is starting to run out.
It was Queen Victoria ’ s Diamond Jubilee year, when pomp and ceremony might have been given free rein and thus to some degree explains the decision to erect such a worthy monument, and even given that the Queen herself had sent some £ 35 /~ into the fund goes no way at all in justifying the rational in depriving the boatmen ’ s families of their wishes.
The head ranger, Jay ( M. Night Shyamalan ), explains to Kevin that the Walker estate pays to maintain the ranger corps, the rangers make sure no one goes into the wildlife preserve to " disturb the animals ", the Walker estate " paid off " the government to keep the entire wildlife preserve a " no-fly zone ".
This approach explains the existence of a cup product for cohomology but not for homology: induces a map but would also induce a map, which goes the wrong way round to allow us to define a product.

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