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Perhaps tracing some of these more important symbols through the body of his work will show that Patchen's new poetry is well thought out, and remains within the mainstream of his work, while being suited to a new form.
He thought how this dainty, fragile older woman threading her way through the streets of Westminster on a day in June, enjoying the flowers in the shops, the greetings from old friends, but never really drawing a deep, passionate breath, was so like himself.
Loneliness tore through him like a physical pain whenever he thought of Peter Robert, Nerien, Nicholas Cop, Martin Bucer, and even the compromising Louis Du Tillet.
He looked at her out of himself, she thought, as he did only for an instant at a time, the look which always surprised her even now when his uncombable hair was yellowing a little and his breath came hard through his nicotine-choked lungs, the look of the gaunt youth she had suddenly found herself staring at in the Tate Gallery on a Thursday once.
At the other end of the spectrum, where the more advanced countries can be relied upon to make well thought through decisions as to project priorities within a consistent program, we should be prepared to depart substantially from detailed project approval as the basis for granting assistance and to move toward long-term support, in cooperation with other developed countries, of the essential foreign exchange requirements of the country's development program.
Has your company thought through its strategy in this whole `` discretionary buying '' area??
And it is thought by many who think about such things that Quasimodo is the logical culmination of a school that started with Monet, progressed through Kandinsky and the cubist Picasso, and blossomed just recently in Pollock and De Kooning.
Since strong nociceptive stimuli produce an experimental neurosis during which the animals fail to eat in the experimental situation, Wolpe thought that he could utilize the feeding-pain antagonism to inhibit the neurotic symptoms through feeding.
Hence, thought of as a line in a particular plane **yp, any tangent to Q has a unique image and moreover this image is the same for all planes through L.
The stranger, his head seemingly sunk in thought, started to cross the street against the light just as a huge moving van roared through the intersection.
Then a wild thought ran circles through his clouded brain.
`` I thought I'd smooth things over through Ken '', Wally said miserably.
Poor Cousin Elec, she thought, tears rising to sting in the sun, but why couldn't he have arranged to live through the summer??
Ah, he thought, she's going through the chain of reasoning which says she might really just as well pick up my shorts too.
: Till paths be wrought through wilds of thought
* Taoism, a philosophy which emphasizes the Three Jewels of the Tao: compassion, moderation, and humility, while Taoist thought generally focuses on nature, the relationship between humanity and the cosmos ; health and longevity ; and wu wei ( action through inaction ).
This is known through the writings of John of Salisbury, who is thought to have been a near exact contemporary student of Alan of Lille.
" The organ of observation and the observed thought process are then identical, so that the condition thus arrived at is simultaneously one of perception through thinking and one of thought through perception.
Though he also continued the tradition of Aristotle-and Augustine-focused thought in the Franciscan school, he did so through an Anselm-directed lens.
The word is thought to have its origin in the Aramaic language, in which ibra ( אברא ) means " I have created " and k ' dibra ( כדברא ) which means " through my speech ", providing a translation of abracadabra as " created as I say ", thus its use in magic.
Sapir's earliest writings had espoused views of the relation between thought and language stemming from the Humboldtian tradition he acquired through Franz Boas, which regarded language as the historical embodiment of volksgeist, or ethnic world view.
During his stay at Yale, Whorf acquired this current of thought partly from Sapir and partly through his own readings of Russell and Ogden and Richards.

thought and constant
As an alternative to using a particular system of units, one can reduce all measurements to dimensionless quantities expressed in terms of ratios between the quantities being measured and various fundamental constants such as Newton's constant, the speed of light and Planck's constant ; physicists can define at least 26 dimensionless constants which can be expressed in terms of these sorts of ratios and which are currently thought to be independent of one another.
After Albert Einstein's Special Relativity, length can no longer be thought of being constant in all reference frames.
The ratio between CO luminosity and H < sub > 2 </ sub > mass is thought to be constant, although there are reasons to doubt this assumption in observations of some other galaxies.
Second, he found that the orbital speed of each planet is not constant, as had previously been thought, but rather that the speed depends on the planet's distance from the Sun.
Prayer can be incorporated into a daily " thought life ", in which one is in constant communication with a god.
In layperson's terms, dielectric constant of a solvent can be thought of as its ability to reduce the solute's internal charge.
The constant a can be thought of as incorporating reaction time and / or the time required to click a button.
The constant comments of the Romans about Cleopatra often undermine her, representing the Roman thought on the foreign and particularly of Egyptians.
While the previous Warring States era was one of constant warfare, it was also considered the golden age of free thought.
For example, the Laurent series consisting only of the constant term 1 is identified with the real number 1, and the series with only the linear term x is thought of as the simplest infinitesimal, from which the other infinitesimals are constructed.
After nearly 50 years of proxy wars, and constant fears of another war in Europe between NATO and the Warsaw Pact, some thought the Persian Gulf War might finally answer the question of which military philosophy would have reigned supreme.
Little thought went to students feelings or self-esteem in regards to this constant correction ( Russell, 2009 ).
Even those who refuse to waste a thought on his spiritual aims remember with gratitude his constancy of effort to make England great by land and sea ; and it would be well for them also to be reminded of his no less constant efforts to make England worthy of greatness.
It exhibits in higher degree than most persons would have thought possible the seemingly contradictory requirements of true efficiency, which are: constant increase of quality, great increase of pay to the workers, repeated reduction in cost to the consumer.
And on occasion, what was thought to be an empirical factor is later deemed to be a fundamental physical constant.
The constant h thus appeared as a result of a mathematical trick and thought to have no physical significance.
Columbus ' discovery of what they thought at that time was India, and the constant competition of Portugal and Spain led to a desire for secrecy about every trade route and every colony.
Example: Suppose that the manifold is the circle ( thought of as R / Z ), and D is the operator d / dx − λ for some complex constant λ.
It models the universe as spatially flat and neglects ordinary matter, so the dynamics of the universe are dominated by the cosmological constant, thought to correspond to dark energy in our universe or the inflaton field in the early universe.
A-dimensional foliation of an-manifold may be thought of as simply a collection of pairwise-disjoint, connected, immersed-dimensional submanifolds ( the leaves of the foliation ) of, such that for every point in, there is a chart with homeomorphic to containing such that for every leaf, meets in either the empty set or a countable collection of subspaces whose images under in are-dimensional affine subspaces whose first coordinates are constant.
Simple charms, such as an inverted coat or open iron scissors left where the child sleeps, were thought to ward them off ; other measures included a constant watch over the child.
The differential of the argument is however globally defined ( except at the origin ), since differentiation only requires local data and different values of the argument differ by a constant, so the derivatives of different local definitions are equal ; this line of thought is generalized in the notion of covering spaces.
The title of this novel and its references to " cockroaches " is often thought of as a metaphor for society's undesirables, particularly minorities, and their constant presence.
Einstein thought of the cosmological constant as an independent parameter, but its term in the field equation can also be moved algebraically to the other side, written as part of the stress – energy tensor:

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