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Here and brings
" Here Goodrick-Clarke brings down the description of cryptohistory to two elements: " A complete ignorance of the primary sources " and the repetition of " inaccuracies and wild claims ".
Here is an alternative metaphor which brings this symmetry into sharper focus, as there are also applications where it serves no purpose to distinguish n from m.
Here Gretchen starts to show her feelings for Clive, a recurring character throughout the book, who brings news from the outside world as well as new music from his homeland in England.
Here the Heart of England Way long-distance path wends its way and brings the Staffordshire Heathlands together with the Cotswolds and Forest of Arden.
[...] Here, as the little cinder girl, she is able to at last put aside her bedraggled losers and flower as a fresh young beauty, and she brings poignancy and fire to the role.
Here every country brings job offers they have obtained in their own country.
Here and there a raucous discord like the squaking voice of a chicken in distress breaks in upon the frivolous melody of the theme or a plaintive note brings a reminder of the tear always so close to the laugh in the negro nature.

Here and out
Here in these little rooms -- or stages arched open to the sky and river -- they choose a few lines out of the hundreds they may know and sing them according to one of the modes into which Persian music is divided.
Miriam Noel Wright said, `` Here I am at my own home, locked out so I must stand in the road ''!!
Here in the cool darkness Mr. Podger could still feel the warmth of midday, could still see the yellow butterflies dancing over the road, could still see the friendly grin on the young, sun-browned face as the driver looked back over his shoulder for a moment before the car streaked out of sight.
Here I took my leave of my learned friends to step out on another path, to which we might give the modern name of Pragmatism, or the thing that works.
A case has been made out for borrowings of many place-names and even misremembered rhymes such as " Here we go looby-loo ... " – chiefly from one of the Luba varieties – in the USA.
Here it is necessary to point out that, whatever its effectiveness, thought coercion has in fact been used very extensively throughout history.
After Kaye's guest appearance, Mitropoulos remarked, " Here is a man who is not musically trained, who cannot even read music, and he gets more out of my orchestra than I ever have.
Here, a small boy is shown knocking down a castle just constructed by a little girl out of children's building blocks.
Here, the reformed drunkard is happily reunited with his family before the fire in the hearth, in a set-up reproducing that at the beginning of the film in which the fire is out, and the hearth is cold, and the family is destitute.
( In addition to fueling Moore's own work, the " Here is one hand " argument also deeply influenced Wittgenstein, who spent his last years working out a new approach to Moore's argument in the remarks that were published posthumously as On Certainty.
Here, Uncle Toby's obsession with the military leads to him and Trim -- who gets caught up in Toby's enthusiasm -- to begin acting out military actions.
Here basaltic lavas gently flow out of rifts to build huge dome-shaped volcanic mountains whose eroded summits form island arcs, chains, and clusters.
Here the one is a new reality that emerges out of the discrete contributions of the many, not the assimilation of the many to an already established one.
" At the conclusion of the " Tale of Sir Tristram ," Caxton's VIII-XII: " Here endeth the second book of Sir Tristram de Lyones, which was drawn out of the French by Sir Thomas Malleorre, knight, as Jesu be his help.
Here, too, out of two kinds of objects a union has taken place, which I shall call a " sacramental union ", because Christ's body and the bread are given to us as a sacrament.
Here, it is pumped out the pulmonary semilunar valve and travels through the pulmonary artery to the lungs.
In other shows, celebrities are put on location and given a specific task or tasks ; these include Celebrity Big Brother, The Simple Life, Tommy Lee Goes to College, The Surreal Life, and I'm a Celebrity ... Get Me out of Here !.
Here, all the components of the input signal are not amplified with the same phase shift, hence causing some parts of the output signal to be out of phase with the rest of the output.
* Curtate cycloid: Here the point tracing out the curve is inside the circle, which rolls on a line.
* Prolate cycloid: Here the point tracing out the curve is outside the circle, which rolls on a line.
Here designs in a syrupy solution of sugar or Camp Coffee are painted onto the metal surface prior to it being coated in a liquid etching ground or ' stop out ' varnish.
) Because of this better availability of aqualungs, BSAC's policy towards rebreathers became merely " Here be dragons: keep out!
Here he erred, for John pointed out that the kingdoms of Cyprus and Jerusalem were constitutionally separate and he could not be punished for offences in Cyprus by seizure of Beirut.
When Gunner Rivers, anxious about his son's welfare, went to the cockpit to ask after him the young man called out from the other side of the deck, " Here I am, Father, nothing is the matter with me ; only lost my leg and that in a good cause.
“ Thus says the Lord of hosts: Here is a man whose name is Branch ( Hebrew: Zemah ): for he shall branch out in his place, and he shall build the temple of the Lord … he shall bear royal honor, and shall sit upon his throne and rule.

Here and doctrine
Here John adapts the doctrine of the Logos, God's creative principle, from Philo, a 1st-century Hellenized Jew.
Here he states that the Christian moral doctrine provides people with intrinsic value, belief in God ( which justifies the evil in the world ) and a basis for objective knowledge.
Here, as in his ethical doctrine, Whewell was moved by opposition to contemporary English empiricism.
Here Saadia refutes the objections made, on the basis of nature, reason, and the Bible, to the doctrine of the resurrection of the dead, and presents the proof for it contained in tradition.
Here, they could find religious consolations that traditional religion could not provide: a chance at mystical awakening, a systematic religious doctrine, a map to the afterlife, a communal worship, and a band of spiritual fellowship.
Here, too, the state intervened in the orders of service, doctrine and constitution of the Church.
Here he felt compelled to abjure the Lutheran doctrine of the Lord's Supper, and to renounce the Formula of Concord.
I had the authority of Parliament, the legislative authority to justify me --' Here the Court interrupted him ; but having no reason to give, Finch said in a passion, ' Sir, if you speak to this purpose again, I profess for my part I dare not hear any more: ' tis a doctrine so poisonous and blasphemous, that if you proceed upon this point, I shall ( and I hope my lords will be the same opinion ) desire that the jury may be immediately directed.
" Here Darwin was drawing on his experience of the natives of Tierra del Fuego and daring to think that there was little gulf between man and animals despite the theological doctrine that only humanity possessed a soul.
Here he expounded a distinctive version of liberalism, conceived as a philosophy of liberation rather than a party doctrine.
Here he labored for the conversion of the Huguenots, visited hospitals, assisted the needy, withdrew from vice wayward women and girls, and preached Catholic doctrine with tireless zeal to children and the poor.

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