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While the origin of Easter eggs can be explained in the symbolic terms described above, a sacred tradition among followers of Eastern Christianity says that Mary Magdalene was bringing cooked eggs to share with the other women at the tomb of Jesus, and the eggs in her basket miraculously turned brilliant red when she saw the risen Christ. The egg represents the boulder of the tomb of Jesus.
In addressing the linguistic problem of naming, Edna Andrews says that using " inclusive " and " neutral " language is based upon the concept that " language represents thought, and may even control thought.
" Falk says, " There is nothing more important to an actor than to know that the one person who represents the audience to you, the director, is responding well to what you are trying to do.
We can communicate such a game of chess in the exact way that Wittgenstein says a proposition represents the world.
The Leader of the Opposition says that all of this represents free market fundamentalism, and he describes this economy as Howard's Brutopia ...
Of this " Second Period " Cruttwell says that it " represents the highest excellence in prose and poetry ," paraphrasing Teuffel.
These were the Hyangyak jipseongbang and the Euibang yuchwi, which historian Kim Yongsik says represents ' Koreans ' efforts to develop their own system of medical knowledge, distinct from that of China.
Despite their varied answers, the Milesian school was searching for a natural substance that would remain unchanged despite appearing in different forms, and thus represents one of the first scientific attempts to answer the question that would lead to the development of modern atomic theory ; " the Milesians ," says Burnet, " asked for the φύσις of all things.
‘ The sentiments of the English people would be totally averse to any troops being landed by England on the continent under any circumstances .’ Clemenceau looks upon this as undoing the whole result of the entente cordiale and says that if that represents the final mind of the British Government, he has done with us.
The historian David Wright says of Grove's legacy: " The founding of the RCM in 1883 clearly represents the major turning point for musical training in Britain.
Shan Hai Jing's 1st chapter “ Nanshang Jing ” records each part of fenghuang's body symbolizes a word, the head represents virtue (), the wing represents duty (), the back represents propriety (), the abdomen says belief () and the chest represents mercy ().
Parfit gives the example of A + being a possible state of the world before the Atlantic was crossed, and says that A, in that case, represents an alternative history in which the Americas had never been inhabited by any humans.
However, as they do not, Parfit says this represents a Mere Addition, and it seems implausible to him that it would be worse for the extra people to exist.
* A formula A of the language of arithmetic is decidable if it represents a decidable set, i. e. if there is an effective method which, given a substitution of the free variables of A, says that either the resulting instance of A is provable or its negation is.
Gregory Stephenson says the dragon "… represents ' the force and mystery of life ,' the true sight that ' sees the spiritual everywhere translucent in the material world.
Cole says it " represents that inner fortitude and the journey I ’ ve been on.
The inexactitude of this method of procedure results, says Hegel, primarily from their failure to distinguish between Quantum as the Quantity that each individual term of a differential co-efficient represents, and the Qualitative nature of their relationship when in the form of a ratio.
Freidel says this represents life rising from the underworld and the resurrection of the dead ruler's soul.
However, his state is more than just his own, and it represents a metaphor for the suffering of God's chosen people when Samson says:
Trimontium was at Birrenswark Hill, according to Skene, who says its name probably represents Brittonic Tref mynydd ().
The silver key symbolises the power to bind and loose on Earth, and the gold key the power to bind and loose in Heaven ( another interpretation says that the silver key represents " binding " and the golden key represents " loosing ").

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Their national leader, Robert Bolivar DePugh of Norborne, Mo., says the Minutemen believe that guerrilla tactics are best suited to defeat the Red onslaught.
Marion Zimmer Bradley refers to him as " a second father ," Frederik Pohl calls him " a founder ," and Robert Silverberg says he was " seriously underrated " and " one of the great shapers of science-fiction publishing in the United States.
Buzan says the idea was inspired by Alfred Korzybski's general semantics as popularized in science fiction novels, such as those of Robert A. Heinlein and A. E.
Psychology professor Robert L. Campbell says the relationship between Objectivist epistemology and cognitive science remains unclear because Rand made claims about human cognition and its development which belong to psychology, yet Rand also argued that philosophy is logically prior to psychology and in no way dependent on it.
While Robert the Monk says so, it is also possible that the slogan was created as a catchy propaganda motto afterward.
This time, she says she is crazy and confesses her life's story to Robert and Sir Michael, claiming that George abandoned her originally and she had no choice but to abandon her old life and child in order to find another, wealthier husband.
In particular, ecologist Robert Ulanowicz says that science must develop techniques to study ways in which larger scales of organization influence smaller ones, and also ways in which feedback loops create structure at a given level, independently of details at a lower level of organization.
The British philologist Robert Nares ( 1753 – 1829 ) says that the word hoax was coined in the late 18th century as a contraction of the verb hocus, which means " to cheat ", " to impose upon " or " to befuddle often with drugged liquor ".
Historian Robert Herbert says that " the impressionist movement depicted this loss of connection in such paintings as Manet's A Bar at the Folies-Bergère.
Sir Walter Cope, asked by Robert Cecil to select a play for the Queen during her brother Duke Ulric of Holstein's visit, wrote, " Burbage is come and says there is no new play the Queen has not seen but they have revived an old one called Love's Labour's Lost which for wit and mirth he says will please her exceedingly.
* Famous students who dropped out: Charles Eames ( who was expelled for defending modernist architecture ); Tennessee Williams ( who left in protest of not winning the poetry prize ); Enterprise Rent-a-Car founder Jack C. Taylor ( who withdrew to fight in World War II ); actor Robert Guillaume ( who withdrew to study opera ); Pulitzer Prize winner Bill Dedman ( who left to become a newspaper reporter ); and IQ-record holder Marilyn vos Savant ( who says she withdrew because she was bored ).
A 1788 letter by Robert Burns says in part: " Apropos, is not the Scotch phrase Auld lang syne exceedingly expressive?
A prescient line was cut out of the film after the death of Carole Lombard: when Lombard is invited by Robert Stack's smitten airman to fly in a plane with him, she says: " What can happen on a plane?
* In the director's cut of Natural Born Killers ( directed by Oliver Stone and written by Quentin Tarantino ) actor Woody Harrelson says the line: " Let's make a little music, Colorado ," before shooting Robert Downey Jr.
A later author who took up the story, Robert de Boron, describes the history of the Grail in ancient times, and says the first Fisher King was a man called " Bron ".
The Pākehā, a party from the Matilda ( Captain Fowler ), under the first mate Robert Brown with two other Europeans and five lascars or Indian seamen, made eight in all, not seven as the manuscript says.
:: "... in his history, says of him ( Newcastle ) that he was of so feeble a head, and so treacherous a heart that Sir Robert Walpole called his name ' Perfidy '; that Lord Halifax used to revile him as a knave and fool, and that he was so ignorant of this continent, that it was said of him, that he addressed his letters to the ' Island of New England.
In the cult classic, 1958 film, Thunder Road, the popular theme song, " The Ballad of Thunder Road ," says star Robert Mitchum " screamed by Maynardville.
Historian Robert Quimby says, " the British certainly did win a tactical victory, which enabled them to maintain their position ".
William of Jumièges says that Robert went to tell Duke William that Edward wished William to be his heir.
No one knows anything about Oliver, but the elder grandson, Robert Fentiman, says that he's seen him often at a popular Italian restaurant.
Geoffrey Malaterra, who compares Robert Guiscard and his brother to " Joseph and Benjamin of old ," says of Roger: " He was a youth of the greatest beauty, of lofty stature, of graceful shape, most eloquent in speech and cool in counsel.
The historian David Crouch says that Ranulf " had to provide the strategic vision and energy that Duke Robert lacked ", and other historians have agreed that Ranulf's arrival was the catalyst to Curthose's ability to mount an invasion.

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