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true and motive
Mother and son recognize each other and, in Mann's version of this legend, make a remarkable confession of guilt to each other, the confession of unconscious motive and unconscious knowledge of their true identities from the time they had first set eyes on each other.
One who serves God out of love studies the Torah and practices the precepts and walks in the way of wisdom for no ulterior motive at all, neither out of fear of evil nor in order to acquire the good, but follows the truth because it is true and the good will follow the merit of attaining to it.
Whatever the true motive, the idea of a contract between King and people was advanced to the Pope as an excuse for Bruce's coronation whilst John de Balliol still lived in Papal custody.
According to the Swedish propaganda the motive for the move was humanitarian factors, but the true reasons were geopolitical.
He feared the people of Rome knew of the conspiracy against Germanicus, but Tiberius ' jealousy and fear of his nephew's popularity and increasing power was the true motive as understood by Tacitus.
The inference may be disappointingly simple, especially for all amateur psychoanalysts who would prefer the deeper and more mysterious motive that may, if it is true, still lie unprobed and unappreciated.
It was later confirmed by Joe McDonald that the Mets drafted Chilcott because of need, yet again the person running the Mets at the time was George Weiss a known racist, so the true motive may never be known.
Her motive for wanting an annulment, to be free to marry her true love, is entirely fictional, as Anne of Cleves never remarried, and converted, later in life, to Roman Catholicism.
This, according to him, is true freedom of will not acting without motive, or apart from set purpose, or capriciously, but humbly acquiescing in the universal order, and, therefore, in everything that befalls one.
To the same motive underlying his antagonism to the Apocrypha, namely, the desire to disarm Christians — especially Jewish Christians — who drew their " proofs " from the Apocrypha, must also be attributed his wish to emancipate the Jews of the Dispersion from the domination of the Septuagint, the errors and inaccuracies in which frequently distorted the true meaning of Scripture, and were even used as arguments against the Jews by the Christians.
Eventually, Satan does discover the true circumstances of Edith's death ( she had been murdered: but that revelation, and the discovery of the motive for her murder, still did not make her very happy ).
However, what makes monomania the better term is that " Captain Ahab ... has an inkling of his true state of mind: ' my means are sane, my motive and my object mad.
He delves into the purported purpose of prison, finding it hard to believe that " corrections " and deterrence are its true goals using the policy to block education of inmates and the psychological problems caused by isolation and non-contact visits as support for his argument of an ulterior motive, to " erode one's humanity ".
In the course of business competition among themselves, buyers, sellers, and producers cannot do business ( compete ) without obscurity — confidentiality and secrecy — thus the necessity of the character masks that obscure true economic motive.
Moreover, because of the masking of true economic motive, neither the buyer, nor the seller, nor the producer perceive and understand every human labour-activity required to deliver the commodities ( goods and services ), nor do they perceive the workers whose labour facilitated the purchase of commodities.
According to Cicero's personal correspondence, the motive was adultery ( it is said that she was one of Julius Caesar's many affairs, although Pompey's friendship and alliance with Caesar at the time would tend to suggest that Pompey himself either did not regard this rumour as true or did not consider it important ).
The true motive of Masayuki and Yukimura's decision is disputed with many theories, but there are two main schools of thought: in one, Masayuki made the decision ( and Yukimura agreed ); he expressed the willingness to take a gamble, so that if he were to join the weak side and win the battle, the Sanada would gain much more power.
Once more, as with the death of Agrippina, modern historians question Poppaea's pressure as Nero's true motive.
The Aizu clan could have commanded Kondo to assassinate Serizawa because he was reckless in order to hide the true motive ; an underlying political conflict with Mito.
Martz would soon after establish a website, http :// www. savetheoasis. com /, which explains the station's position on the issue, stating that WIOT should not get special treatment on the grounds that it is an Ohio radio station that serves no part of Detroit ( though the statement is not exactly true, as the station is interfering with listeners inside WIOT's protected signal contour ) and that Clear Channel's motive was to try to remove competition, as Clear Channel owns two of the heritage adult-oriented radio stations in Detroit, WMXD and WNIC.
Šešelj claimed that the true motive of the prosecutors was that they were losing their case.
Experts have also questioned the " patriotism " motive on the grounds that — were patriotism the true motive — Peruggia would have donated the painting to an Italian museum, rather than attempt to profit from its sale.
One potential motive for the novel, or at least one political inspiration, was Behn's view that Surinam was a fruitful and potentially wealthy settlement that needed only a true noble to lead it.
Senator Sexton's true motive for wanting to abolish NASA is revealed to be his work for the interests of private corporations from the Space Frontier Foundation, who wish to profit off of space exploration in the event that NASA is dismantled.

true and is
The true artist is like one of those scientists who, from a single bone can reconstruct an animal's entire body.
If the circumstances are faced frankly it is not reasonable to expect this to be true.
That is particularly true of sovereignty when it is applied to democratic societies, in which `` popular '' sovereignty is said to exist, and in federal nations, in which the jobs of government are split.
On Fridays, the day when many Persians relax with poetry, talk, and a samovar, people do not, it is true, stream into Chehel Sotun -- a pavilion and garden built by Shah Abbas 2, in the seventeenth century -- but they do retire into hundreds of pavilions throughout the city and up the river valley, which are smaller, more humble copies of the former.
The resulting picture might appear a maze of restless confusions and contradictions, but it is more true to life than a portrait of an artificially contrived order.
`` What is more true than anything else??
To swim is true, and to sink is true.
One is not more true than the other.
that is, he is suspect, guilty, punishable, as is anyone in Mann's stories who produces illusion, and this is true even though the constant elements of the artist-nature, technique, magic, guilt and suffering, are divided in this story between Jacoby and Lautner.
A broader concept of imitation is needed, one which acknowledges that true invention is important, that the artist's creativity in part transcends the non-artistic causal factors out of which it arises.
It is true that New England, more than any other section, was dedicated to education from the start.
`` The man's true reputation is his work ''.
Though it centers around the brilliant and enigmatic figure of Charles 12,, the true hero is not finally the king himself.
Of few authors is this more true than of Heidenstam.
it is true that they are also extremely dull.
Years ago this was true, but with the replacement of wires or runners by radio and radar ( and perhaps television ), these restrictions have disappeared and now again too much is heard.

true and fashion
" In true editorial fashion, he was honest about the quality of his own writing ," says his daughter Betsy.
Such men have openly libelled him, like Dewes and Weldon, whose falsehoods were detected as soon as uttered, or have fastened upon certain ceremonious compliments and dedications, the fashion of his day, as a sample of his servility, passing over his noble letters to the Queen, his lofty contempt for the Lord Keeper Puckering, his open dealing with Sir Robert Cecil, and with others, who, powerful when he was nothing, might have blighted his opening fortunes for ever, forgetting his advocacy of the rights of the people in the face of the court, and the true and honest counsels, always given by him, in times of great difficulty, both to Elizabeth and her successor.
“ There would be no enduring conflicts — harmony, no matter how contrived and specious, would ultimately triumph in the last frame ... In true Hollywood fashion, no Capra film would ever suggest that social change was a complex, painful act.
He envisaged culture as a very fluid concept ; neither pre-determined, nor definitely finished ; instead, in true existential fashion, " culture was always conceived as a process of continual invention and re-invention ".
This is especially true when participating in fashion editorials for mainstream fashion magazines.
If A ∧ B is true, then B ∧ A is true ; This derivation can be drawn by composing inference rules in such a fashion that premises of a lower inference match the conclusion of the next higher inference.
To be a true disease, the entity must first, somehow be capable of being approached, measured, or tested in scientific fashion.
But in 1954, he ventured into television, producing a two hour extravaganza called Light's Diamond Jubilee, which, in true Selznick fashion, made TV history by being telecast simultaneously on all four TV networks: CBS, NBC, ABC, and DuMont.
In true Church Militant fashion of defending the Word of God, they asserted that the inerrancy of the Bible and Church teaching were essential for true Christianity and was being violated by the modernists.
In this sense Greenberg was at pains to distance true avant-garde creativity from the market-driven fashion change and superficial stylistic innovation that are sometimes used to claim privileged status for these manufactured forms of the new consumer culture.
The crypt walls are decorated with the remains in fantastic fashion, making this crypt a true work of art.
These range from the large ceremonial Indian mound and cave at Nanih Waiya, built about 1700 years ago and sacred to the Choctaw ; to the still thriving Williams Brothers Store, a true old-fashioned general store founded in 1907 and featured in National Geographic in 1939 as a source of anything from “ needles to horse collars ”, and still offering everything from bridles, butter and boots to flour, feed and fashion.
He feared that people purchased his paintings simply out of fashion, and that the true purpose of his work was not being grasped by collectors, audiences or critics.
More aware than her husband of the precarious state of the financial aid they were receiving, she attempted to curb Vanbrugh's grandiose ideas, in an arrogant fashion ( as was her wont ) rather than explain the true reasons behind her frugality.
In a " loosely autobiographical " film to be made of this event she only asked, in true documentary fashion, that " The extras will all come from Margate and I'll hire a church hall there to hold auditions.
" I love fashion and the idea that I am using my design education to actually create clothing and footwear that I will wear on and off the tennis court is a dream come true for me.
At the end of the century, in true medieval fashion, it acquired a complete system of defensive walls, with two gates, a series of watchtowers, and a keep.
Nonetheless, in true Ferengi fashion, he treated Rom with little respect and ordered him about like a servant.
In fact, some aftermarket shotgun slings are designed in a similar fashion to bandoliers, albeit with a far more limited capacity than true bandoliers.
After first working in the fashion industry, he realized his true love was in filmmaking.
Depending on the writer, true crime can adhere strictly to well-established facts in journalistic fashion, or can be highly speculative.
In that atmosphere, where hymns were taught and learned by rote and a spontaneous and improvisatory element was prized, both tunes and words changed and adapted in true folk music fashion:

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