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Our most elemental and unavoidable impressions, he says, are those of being involved in a large arena of powers which have a longer past than our own, which are interrelated in a vast movement through the present toward the future.
Speaking of his work with Johnny Mercer, Arlen says, `` Our working habits were strange.
Perhaps this meal was like the 1932ish Baghdad tea, where she stares " unbelievingly ", horrified by the first hint of the future, when her host Dr Jordan, Director of Antiquities, pausing while playing Beethoven, says " Our Jews are perhaps different from yours.
Walvis Bay Corridor Group says " Our focus is on trade facilitation through a cheaper and faster route.
Our intuition says that no observer can be in a mixture of states — yet the cat, it seems from the thought experiment, can be such a mixture.
" Our clergy seem ", he says, " not merely forgetful of the lesson but ignorant of it, such a passion for possessions has in our days fastened like a pestilence on their souls ".
* Men Like Gods ( 1923 ) by H. G. Wells, men and women in an alternative universe live without world government in a perfected state of anarchy ; " Our education is our government ," a Utopian named Lion says ; sectarian religion, like politics, has died away, and advanced scientific research flourishes ; life is governed by " the Five Principles of Liberty ," which are privacy, free movement, unlimited knowledge, truthfulness, and free discussion and criticism.
Professor of religion Huston Smith says in The World's Religions: Our Great Wisdom Traditions " But for their defeat by Charles Martel in the Battle of Tours in 733, the entire Western world might today be Muslim.
The Portuguese text says: " Our generation sometimes has difficulty distinguishing between ' j ' and ' z '"
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" Our Friend is so contented with our girlies, says they have gone through heavy ' courses ' for their age and their souls have much developed ," Alexandra wrote to Nicholas on 6 December 1916.
" Our Friend is so contented with our girlies, says they have gone through heavy ' courses ' for their age and their souls have much developed ," Alexandra wrote to Nicholas on December 6, 1916.
* Our common-sense understanding of belief may not be entirely correct, but it is close enough to make some useful predictions-This view argues that we will eventually reject the idea of belief as we use it now, but that there may be a correlation between what we take to be a belief when someone says " I believe that snow is white " and how a future theory of psychology will explain this behaviour.
) In a 2004 interview, Sadier said that " Our dedication to her on the album Margerine Eclipse says, ' We will love you till the end ', meaning of our lives.
The inscription says: " Our heroic ancestors who fell in November 1700.
" Our son is called Ben ", he says, " but it would pretty much have to be, wouldn't it?
No actual lance is known until the pilgrim Antoninus of Piacenza ( AD 570 ), describing the holy places of Jerusalem, says that he saw in the Basilica of Mount Zion " the crown of thorns with which Our Lord was crowned and the lance with which He was struck in the side ".
*" Though like Our Lord and Socrates he does not publish much, he thinks and says a great deal and has had an enormous influence on our times.
He confronts the men and says, " Our fatherland is France ... with me!
He also says that Harvey Schmidt and Tom Jones, the writers of The Fantasticks, wrote a musical of Wilder's Our Town and it took them thirteen years to write, only to have the rights pulled as well by the nephew.
The report, " Our Climate, Our Children, Our Responsibility: The Implications of Climate Change for the World ’ s Children ," says access to clean water and food supplies will become more difficult, particularly in Africa and Asia.
The website says, " Our mission is to become an outlet for local content, community news and great music.

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He identifies four ordinary sources to reach wisdom, and finally says that there is a fifth, better and more secure, consisting in the search for first causes.
Tarchon's work on Tages, he says, is a dialogue in which Tarchon asks Tages questions in " the ordinary language of the Italians ".
A fourth hypothesis finds its origin in a liturgical mantle, which, it is asserted, was used by the early popes, and which in the course of time was folded into the shape of a band ; a fifth says its origin dates from the custom of folding the ordinary mantle-pallium, an outer garment in use in imperial times ; a sixth declares that it was introduced immediately as a papal liturgical garment, which, however, was not at first a narrow strip of cloth, but, as the name suggests, a broad, oblong, and folded cloth.
In his book It Is Time to Meet St Philomena, Mark Miravalle says that Pope Gregory XVI " liturgically canonized Philomena, in an act of the ordinary Papal Magisterium ".
Moffat says that the simplicity of the setting encouraged an " epic, ridiculous way of telling an ordinary story.
" Vampire physiology is such that wounds inflicted with ordinary weapons heal almost immediately ," vampire expert Dr. Jekyll says in Anno Dracula.
Clarendon says of Goring that he " would, without hesitation, have broken any trust, or done any act of treachery to have satisfied an ordinary passion or appetite ; and in truth wanted nothing but industry ( for he had wit, and courage, and understanding and ambition, uncontrolled by any fear of God or man ) to have been as eminent and successful in the highest attempt of wickedness as any man in the age he lived in or before.
It has been suggested that the reason that John Paul did not simply define it extraordinarily was in order to not weaken the understanding that the ordinary magisterium is also infallible, to remind Catholics that it is not merely the extraordinary definitions that are infallible and irreversible as if doctrine were positivistic — that it holds " only if the pope says so with a particular formula ".
He was already presenting himself as a figure of consequence, annoying the rather bohemian Northern artist's colony in Rome, says Bellori, by appearing with " the pomp of Xeuxis ... his behaviour was that of a nobleman rather than an ordinary person, and he shone in rich garments ; since he was accustomed in the circle of Rubens to noblemen, and being naturally of elevated mind, and anxious to make himself distinguished, he therefore wore — as well as silks — a hat with feathers and brooches, gold chains across his chest, and was accompanied by servants.
In the English-language magazine's bilingual editorial, the editorial board says that Charest's response to the Maclean's article was an attempt to " implicate ordinary citizens in a scandal created by politicians.
In 1986, the Academy was placed under a statute that says it shall be composed of 540 members, of whom 180 are ordinary Italian members, 180 are foreigners, and 180 are Italian corresponding members.
The first of these three identities says that the 0 form a representation of the ordinary Lie algebra spanned by E ( Consider the 0 as vectors on which the E act.
Ramsey also noticed that, although his paraphrasings and definitions could be easily rendered in logical symbolism, the more fundamental problem was that, in ordinary English, the elimination of the truth-predicate in a phrase such as Everything John says is true would result in something like " If John says something, then that ".
He also says Mosley organised a couple of large parties as a way " to get in with lively, ordinary, normal young people, girls as well as boys, and attract them to the Movement by showing that we were like them and didn't go on about Hitler and Mussolini, Franco and British Fascism all the time.
The organization's mission statement says they are a " nonpartisan, grassroots organization dedicated to restoring the core values of American democracy, reinventing an open, honest and accountable government that serves the public interest, and empowering ordinary people to make their voices heard in the political process .”.
First, he says that the contract was not too vague to be enforced, because it could be interpreted according to what ordinary people would understand by it.
He lifts a brazier to an artistic level, exemplifying the importance of the ordinary ; as he says, a poem “ must be real, not ' realism ', but reality itself.
He'll also settle for the " ordinary ," the " habitual ," and the " quotidian " -- anything, he says, that " apparently has no significance beyond itself.
Even Neander's final argument with Crites over whether rhyme is suitable in drama depends on Aristotle's Poetics: Neander says that Aristotle demands a verbally artful (" lively ") imitation of nature, while Crites thinks that dramatic imitation ceases to be " just " when it departs from ordinary speech -- i. e. prose or blank verse.
By duality, this results also says that any finite nontrvial set of points on the plane has at least three ordinary lines.
He says that Homer pictures kings suffering eternally in Hades, but not the ordinary scoundrel, like Thersites.
An article in the Yale Bulletin and Calendar says that his book The Limits of Morality " critiques so-called ordinary morality ; the view that there are limits to what morality can impose on humans ; and defends the doctrine of classical utilitarianism, which holds that people are morally obliged, without limit, to do as much good as they can.
He says he does not hold ordinary Americans responsible for the abuse he endured.

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