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Biblical scholar Ehud Ben Zvi reminds readers of the socio-historical context in which Hosea was composed.
Derrida reminds his readers that science and philosophy have long debated their likenesses and differences in the discipline of epistemology, but certainly not with such an emphasis on the nationality of the philosophers or scientists.
Swami Tapasyananda, in his book, Bhakti Schools of Vedanta, reminds readers that Vishnu pervades everything and is not anthropomorphic.
This weakness that Strauss identifies is considered a strength of the ESV and other literal translations by proponents of that methodology, emphasizing that it reminds readers of the Bible's strangeness, coming from a world thousands of years gone, by not fitting it to grade-school English — when the texts themselves are not always grammatical — and modern Western sociocultural sensibilities, such as feminism and the pursuant gender-neutral debate ; and that it also allows for more transparency to the source texts, requiring less interpretation on the part of translators, with the goal of leaving as much semantic vagueness as the original texts possess visible to the reader in translation, not arbitrarily closing off exegetical choices to the reader at the level of translation.
Derrida reminds his readers that science and philosophy have long debated their likenesses and differences in the discipline of epistemology, but certainly not with such an emphasis on the nationality of the philosophers or scientists.
He reminds her that half of the falsified stories were published on Kelly's watch and that the entire staff will have to apologize to their readers for allowing Glass to continue to hand in fictitious stories.
Derrida reminds his readers that science and philosophy have long debated their likenesses and differences in the discipline of epistemology, but certainly not with such an emphasis on the nationality of the philosophers or scientists.
Horner was ever vigilant in his reading, as shown by his characteristic return to the Diary for 1821 in a discussion of the Prize Problem, where he reminds readers of an item in ( Thomson's ) Annals of Philosophy for 1817 ; several other problems in the Diary that year were solved by his youngest brother, Joseph.
This chapter reminds the readers that Ancient India was a " knowledge society that contributed a great deal to civilization.
His website carries the banner of the Material Issue legacy which reminds readers of Material Issue's place in rock history.
She cites a comment by Will Nixon, who reminds readers that ' Using the real world is the way learning has happened for 99. 9 % of human existence.
" Similarly, she reminds readers that helicopter parenting is not the product of " bad or pathetic people with deranged values ...

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Fleming decided Bond should look a little like both the American singer Hoagy Carmichael and himself and in Casino Royale, Vesper Lynd remarks, " Bond reminds me rather of Hoagy Carmichael, but there is something cold and ruthless.
b. ) the glorification of the banlieue also reminds us that there will always be a consumerist market of people, not in the struggle, who will take advantage of the allure of the image without totally understanding it.
Even a Marxist theoretician such as Gramsci – reminds Caruso – admitted of the Homo economicus as a useful abstraction on the ground of economic theory, provided that we grant there be as many homines oeconomici as the modes of production.
The girls beg Theseus to take them, but he reminds them that the place is a secret, and that no one may go there.
Bowden attempts to have Cady arrested, but local police lieutenant Elgart ( Robert Mitchum ) reminds Bowden that there is no evidence Cady has committed any crime.
In a 2009 interview he said, " In the last few years, the interest in electronic music has gone back up, the quality of the music has gone back up, there s a buzz which reminds you of the early days ,” he insists.
Mollari gloats while G ' Kar despairs, until Sinclair reminds him that the rules of the ritual predate Narns traveling between the stars so there is now a loophole.
But when she chooses, Brand reminds her of the moral consequence of that choice-it is final, and there is no turning back.
As far as its terminology goes there is much in the Yoga Sutras that reminds us of Buddhist formulations from the Pāli Canon and even more so from the Sarvāstivāda Abhidharma and from Sautrāntika.
At first they reject, but when Nick reminds them that there is " only one opening night " and leaves, Jimmy, Carl and Sheen make a plan to sneak out to the park if their parents refuse to take them.
The names of most captured cities were not changed by the Turks, but since the name of Antioch had already been forgotten and there were no Christians in the region anymore, the city was named " Yalvac " which means " Prophet ", which reminds us of Saint Paul.
Musically, there is little that reminds one of Medieval Byzantine music: a sequencer arpeggio base, percussion and synthesizer melody.
When they claim that there is nothing else to be done, Knowles reminds them that if they were able to change the methane to oxygen to allow him to breathe without spacesuit, surely they could change the planet into a living world again.
His response is that love is impossible to measure and impossible to quantify ( and without measuring, he reminds us, there can be no science ), but that it is important.
Life ... revised reminds Christians and non-Christians that life really is a series of revisions, and there is hope for the future no matter what has happened in their past.
This image can inspire intimidation and reminds people that there are government protectors around, but without the starkness of a soldier in armor or a uniform, carrying a large rifle.
Washington makes an extended allusion, possibly in reference to the Whiskey Rebellion in Pennsylvania which he led a national army to put down, on how important it is for the government to be careful in choosing the items that will be taxed, but he also reminds the American people that no matter how hard the government tries there will never be a tax which is not inconvenient, unpleasant, or seemingly an insult to those who must pay it.
Aku Aku decides that they must settle this once and for all, but when Uka Uka attempts to fight, Aku Aku reminds him that there could be no malice between them.
The Quran re-emphasizes that justice for the woman includes emotional support, and reminds men that there can be no taking back of the gifts given to women, however if a divorce is initiated by the wife the husband can insist on the return of what he gave her in order to agree to the dissolution of the marriage.
For his second Wembley final appearance in succession he was awarded man of the match, earning the Alan Hardaker Trophy and a tribute from guest of honour, celebrated veteran winger Sir Stanley Matthews, who exclaimed after the final: " He reminds me of me when I was playing ... I wish there are more dribblers like him.
Tublat and Tarzan prepare to battle, but Gubo stands up to him and reminds everyone that there is strength in numbers and the gorillas gang up on Tublat, driving him off.
Obregon reminds them both that Mundson had technically died years before, but there is also such a thing as justifiable homicide.
The Duck reminds Wallace that he is independent and Lyle comments that they have that in common to which The Duck answers back that there also not many of them ( Duck and Wallace ) left.
That there is an audience chamber in Linderhof, however, reminds us of the demand of the king on an absolute monarchy.

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Such a comparison reminds us that in employing low characters in his works Faulkner is recording actuality in the South and moreover is following a long-established literary precedent.
Of course, the well-received revivals last longer than the others, and that further reminds us that the Comedie is not insensitive to criticism.
Examples of ATC include: NeuroPage which prompt users about meetings, Wakamaru, which provides companionship and reminds users to take medicine and calls for help if something is wrong, and telephone Reassurance systems.
Immanuel Kant, writing in 1790, observes of a man " If he says that canary wine is agreeable he is quite content if someone else corrects his terms and reminds him to say instead: It is agreeable to me ," because " Everyone has his own ( sense of ) taste ".
He is driven to desert when he sees a cherry tree in blossom, which reminds him of home too much and inspires him to leave.
Torvald explains that when a man has forgiven his wife it makes him love her all the more since it reminds him that she is totally dependent on him, like a child.
He reminds them that God is just, exhorting them to be faithful as they await that justice.
Marker also reminds the reader that only one short scene in La Jetée is of a moving image, as Marker could only borrow a movie camera for one afternoon while working on the film.
Panic occurs when one is intimidated of a certain thing that reminds them of their fear, and experiencing an alarm response.
This is the recommended approach as it prepares and conditions the soul and reminds one to be vigilant.
Loki reminds Frigg that he is responsible for the death of her son Baldr.
Captain Ramage reminds his adversary " You are supposed to know that it is dangerous to change horses in midstream " ( p. 259 ), with another allusion to the same proverb three pages later.
Parasailing, also known as parascending, or " parakiting " is a recreational kiting activity where a person is towed behind a vehicle ( usually a boat ) while attached to a specially designed canopy wing that reminds one of a parachute, known as a parasail wing.
When a military member is taken prisoner, the Code of Conduct reminds them that the chain of command is still in effect ( the highest ranking service member eligible for command, regardless of service branch, is in command ), and requires them to support their leadership.
Using their new foreknowledge of these events, the present Janeway and Tuvok create a hologram of Kes at the time who reminds her future self about her affection for the crew and how much they had cared for her, thus showing Kes how irrational her hatred is.
The narration reminds the viewing audience that the civil defence policies of 1965 have not realistically prepared for such events, and that perhaps no adequate preparation is ever possible ; it emphasizes that the government and the public have wrongly thought of nuclear war as a survivable ordeal like the Blitz, when it is more likely to resemble the devastating firebombing of Japanese and German cities in World War II, but on a much larger scale.

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