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that nowadays all honeymooners are thoroughly familiar with the best sex-manuals and know enough from talk with friends and personal experimentation to take all the anxiety and hazards out of the situation.
As a short, possibly not the best method, I looked up `` Word '' in the Concordance and noted that the Bible claims from Genesis 1 to Revelation 22 to be God's personal message to man.
Perhaps the best example of a film that straddles the line between his works of personal chaos and psychological confusion is Cronenberg's " adaptation " of his literary hero William S. Burroughs ' most controversial book, Naked Lunch.
Fundamental to the concept of public service ethics is the notion that decisions and actions are based on what best serves the public's interests, as opposed to the official's personal interests ( including financial interests ) or self-serving political interests.
The work consists of personal or autobiographic matter, at times expressed in aphorisms and maxims illuminated in terse paragraphs with reflections on the meaning of life and the best way of life.
The German Pietists believed the personal experience of enlightenment was the central reason to find the way to the good, and the spreading of the faith was best pursued by individual piety.
At the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, she won the Olympic title in the 800 m in a time of 1: 55. 54, a time which remained her personal best.
The Union was a personal or dynastic union, with the Crowns remaining both distinct and separate — despite James's best efforts to create a new " imperial " throne of " Great Britain ".
The Capetians, in a way, held a dual status of King and Prince ; as king they held the Crown of Charlemagne and as Count of Paris they held their personal fiefdom, best known as Île-de-France.
Her more starkly personal 1971 recording Blue has been called one of the best albums ever made.
In his second season Dalglish recorded a personal best of 21 league goals for the club, and he was also named Football Writers ' Association Footballer of the Year.
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In agreement with prominent medieval Jewish thinkers including Maimonides, Kaplan affirmed that God is not personal, and that all anthropomorphic descriptions of God are, at best, imperfect metaphors.
He went on to win gold medals in his other three events: the 10, 000 m, sprinting past Guillemot on the final curve and improving his personal best by over a minute, the cross country race, beating Sweden's Eric Backman, and the cross country team event where he helped Heikki Liimatainen and Teodor Koskenniemi defeat the British and Swedish teams.
On the famous race on 11 July 1957 when the " three Olavis " ( Salsola, Salonen and Vuorisalo ) broke the world record for the 1, 500 m, Matti Nurmi finished a distant ninth with his personal best, 2. 2 seconds slower than his father's world record from 1924.
His relationship with power was of a particularly personal nature ; whilst he undoubtedly desired the best for Athens, many of his actions also seem to have been made in self-interest.
His published and personal advice to Danish archaeologists concerning the best methods of excavation produced immediate results that not only verified his system empirically but placed Denmark in the forefront of European archaeology for at least a generation.
This method of marketing to an extremely expansive user-base while maintaining the idea that the product was made for each individual " the best of all possible worlds — mass marketing and personal differentiation ".
The album was nonetheless a personal high point for Partridge, who ranks songs such as "( The Everyday Story of ) Smalltown " and " Train Running Low on Soul Coal " amongst his best work.
On an individual basis, the use of personal protective measures to avoid being bitten by an infected mosquito, via the use of mosquito repellent, window screens, avoiding areas where mosquitoes are more prone to congregate, such as near marshes, areas with heavy vegetation etc., and being more vigilant from dusk to dawn when mosquitoes are most active offers the best defense.
You could tell they were best friends, but they all had stuff amongst them that was personal to each one of them ".
Kearney also defined sex education as “ involving a comprehensive course of action by the school, calculated to bring about the socially desirable attitudes, practices and personal conduct on the part of children and adults, that will best protect the individual as a human and the family as a social institution.
In the 1970s and 1980s, dot matrix impact printers were generally considered the best combination of expense and versatility, and until the 1990s they were by far the most common form of printer used with personal and home computers.
On the store level, this would mean that the manager would be the " first assistant " to the employees by making personal contact and taking personal interest, solving problems, suggesting solutions, and using flexibility in order to best serve the employees ' concerns.

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At the age of 71 years, 5 months and 19 days he qualified 16th setting a personal best speed in the quarter mile with a time of 4. 788 seconds at 319. 98 miles per hour.
In 2001 – 02, Alfredsson set a personal best with 37 goals and 71 points in 78 games.
Linemates Näslund and Morrison also recorded personal bests with 104 and 71 points, respectively.
Barkley's personal popularity carried him to a 71, 000-vote victory, however.
For the fifth straight season, Henrik recorded a personal best, with 81 points ; he set a new Canucks record for assists in one season with 71, beating the 62 by André Boudrias in 1974 – 75.
As of 2000, some 71 such actions happened on several continents, sharing these elements: 1. absolutely nonviolent to people, 2. each actor claimed personal responsibility for her or his actions, never fleeing the scene but rather standing accountable, 3. making some effort, big or small, real or symbolic, to turn swords into plowshares.
Due to $ 71, 650 in campaign debt ( mostly to U. S. Bank with a $ 52, 000 lien against his personal home ) from his 1988 campaign, Clark needed to raise money in 1991.
His personal best times are 3: 31. 71 for the 1500 ( set in June 2000 ) and 3: 50. 36 for the mile.
Taking into account all the other competitions, Keys had already clocked up a personal milestone of 1, 000 games ( 558 Premiership fixtures, 134 FA Cup and 57 League Cup ties, 71 England internationals, 20 Scottish matches and 11 Charity Shields ) back in 2002 and was given a Merit Award by the Premier League sponsor's Barclaycard in recognition.
Despite widespread practice by bowhunters and their usual pride in their personal accuracy, " 71 % to 82 % of all shots taken missed " and " shot placement is, for all practical purposes, random ".
At the 2000 Summer Olympics she won a gold medal in the hammer throw, with a new personal best throw of 71. 16 metres.
He ended the Australian season with 718 runs at 71. 80, despite a personal loss.
He achieved his personal record of 71. 26 metres in November 1984 at a competition in Malmö.

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But there were other homesteaders who passed the Lewis murder off as a personal grudge killing, the work of one of his neighbors.
The insurance man informed them that he had talked to Crumley who was all right and that he would watch the men's personal effects until they towed the rig back to town.
I write about Northern liberals from considerable personal experience.
he became Otto Klemperer's personal assistant at the Cologne Opera, and a year later was promoted to the position of regular conductor.
Though the four boys and two girls, the youngest nineteen years of age, the oldest twenty-four, came from varying backgrounds and had different professional and personal interests, there was surprising agreement among them.
To raise the dancer out of his personal, pedestrian self, Mr. Nikolais has experimented with relating him to a larger, environmental orbit.
He is still concerned, however, with a personal event.
Alwin Nikolais objects to art as an outpouring of personal emotion.
We use terms from our personal experience with individuals such as `` trust '', `` cheat '', and `` get tough ''.
The personal quality of Samuel Beckett is similar to qualities I had found in the plays.
And Zen Buddhism, though it is extremely difficult to understand how these internal contradictions are reconciled, helps them in their struggle to achieve personal salvation through sexual release.
The beatnik, seceding from a society that is fatally afflicted with a deathward drive, is concerned with his personal salvation in the living present.
Thus the image of man has suffered complete fragmentation in personal and spiritual qualities, and complete objectification in sub-human and quasi-mechanistic powers.
All such imitations of negative quality have given rise to a compensatory response in the form of a heroic and highly individualistic humanism: if man can neither know nor love reality as it is, he can at least invent an artistic `` reality '' which is its own world and which can speak to man of purely personal and subjective qualities capable of being known and worthy of being loved.
It consists of fragmentary personal revelations, such as `` The Spark '': `` There is a spark dwells deep within my soul.
At the same time, because the personal code of the detective coincides with the legal dictates of his society, because he likes to catch criminals, he is in middle class eyes a virtuous man.
The individualism and public service of the private detective both stem from his dedication to a personal code of conduct: he enforces the law without being told to do so.
By upholding his own personal code of behavior, the private detective has placed himself in opposition to a society whose fabric is permeated with crime and corruption.
If the detective insists upon retaining his personal standards, he must now do so in conscious defiance of his society.
The assumptions upon which the example shown in Figure 3 is based are: ( A ) One man can direct about six subordinates if the subordinates are chosen carefully so that they do not need too much personal coaching, indoctrinating, etc..
Men continuously at the head of growing enterprises can acquire experiences of the most varied, complicated and trying type so that at maturation they have developed the competence and willingness to accept the personal responsibility so sorely needed now.
Ironically enough, in this instance such personal virtues were a luxury.
He ascribes to the mercy of God the peace which this personal matter -- the assurance that he can physically sustain the burden of the office longer than any individual in the history of our nation has been able to do -- has brought him.
And in the context of drifting personal utterances we have examined, there was occasional evidence of the origin of all such evasions.
I am not making a clinical judgment here, for such personal tragedies are real and are commonplace in the analyst's consulting room, but literature makes a different claim upon our sympathies than tragedy in life.

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