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The BVI are known as one of the world's greatest sailing destinations, and charter sailboats are a very popular way to visit less accessible islands.
Einstein demonstrated that cooling bosonic atoms to a very low temperature would cause them to fall ( or " condense ") into the lowest accessible quantum state, resulting in a new form of matter.
The very early universe, which is still poorly understood, was the split second in which the universe was so hot that particles had energies higher than those currently accessible in particle accelerators on Earth.
He claims that functions of the mind / soul are internal, very private experiences that are not accessible to observation by others, and therefore not accessible by science ( at least not yet ).
* ( Note: this book contains very accessible descriptions of human and non-human primates, their evolution, and fossil history ).
They are extending services beyond the physical walls of a building, by providing material accessible by electronic means, and by providing the assistance of librarians in navigating and analyzing very large amounts of information with a variety of digital tools.
Limestone was also a very popular building block in the Middle Ages in the areas where it occurred, since it is hard, durable, and commonly occurs in easily accessible surface exposures.
In general, sulfur is very nucleophilic because of its large size, which makes it readily polarizable, and its lone pairs of electrons are readily accessible.
He contends that the very notion of a collection of " thoughts " that exist in a privileged region of the mind such that they are in principle never accessible to conscious awareness, is incoherent.
Those jobs are also not very accessible by public transportation because the transportation was often designed to move people around cities, which becomes a problem when the jobs are no longer located in the cities.
Addition of very small numbers is accessible to toddlers ; the most basic task, 1 + 1, can be performed by infants as young as five months and even some animals.
Taxis are very common and relatively accessible price-wise.
Interstate 80 lies in Summit County very near the Rich County border, but is only accessible from Rich County through Wyoming.
EELS tends to work best at relatively low atomic numbers, where the excitation edges tend to be sharp, well-defined, and at experimentally accessible energy losses ( the signal being very weak beyond about 3 keV energy loss ).
If the Knossians were from Cyprus, accessible from anywhere in the Middle East or to any possible maritime peoples from anywhere in the Mediterranean, their ultimate origin might very well never be discovered.
It is notable that Shenzhen, Shantou, and Zhuhai are all in Guangdong province, and all are on the southern coast of China where sea is very accessible for transportation of goods.
Some are of the same type as the ancient epitome, such as various epitomes of the Summa Theologiae of St Thomas Aquinas-originally written as an introductory textbook in theology, and now accessible to very few, except for the learned in theology and Aristotelian philosophy-such as A Summa of the Summa and A Shorter Summa: many epitomes today are published under the general title, " The Companion to ...", such as The Oxford Companion to Aristotle or " An Overview of " or " guides ", such as An Overview of the Thought of Immanuel Kant, How to Read Hans Urs von Balthasar, or, in some cases, as an introduction, in the cases of An Introduction to Søren Kierkegaard or A Very Short Introduction to the New Testament ( many philosophical " introductions " and " guides " share the epitomic form, unlike general " introductions " to a field ).
Dougan says that while Omar is a minor Sufi teacher compared to the giants – Rumi, Attar and Sana ’ i – one aspect that makes Omar ’ s work so relevant and accessible is its very human scale as we can feel for him and understand his approach.
The buses 126, 124, 273, 161, 284, 314, and N136 serve Mottingham making it a very accessible area in relation to its size.
Clayton is located directly on the Mississippi River and is only accessible by a very steep road.
* Both pluripotent and transdifferentiated cells use adult cells, thus starting cells are very accessible, whereas human embryonic stem cells require that one navigate legal loopholes and delve into the morality of stem cell research debate.
Given that no Interstate, US or New Jersey State Highway runs very near to Mendham Township, the township has not become so much of a New York City suburb as nearby communities with more accessible highway and commuter rail access.
An entirely separate and simultaneous US feed was provided for cable viewers by MTV, whose broadcast was presented in stereo, and accessible as such for those with special receivers of the time, as there were very few stereo sets in the summer of 1985, and few television stations were able to broadcast in stereo.
Spielberg explained, " I wanted to make Close Encounters a very accessible story about the everyday individual who has a sighting that overturns his life, and throws it in to complete upheaval as he starts to become more and more obsessed with this experience.

very and Communion
Both differ substantially from the Book of Common Prayer, though the latter includes in the Order Two form of the Holy Communion a very slight revision of the prayer book service, largely along the lines proposed for the 1928 Prayer Book.
However, certain ideas tinged with Jansenism remained in circulation for much longer ; in particular, the Jansenist idea that Holy Communion should be received very infrequently, and that reception required much more than freedom from mortal sin, remained influential until finally condemned by Pope St. Pius X, who endorsed frequent communion, as long as the communicant was free of mortal sin, in the early 20th century.
In Protestant churches from Reformed, Baptist, Congregational, and Non-denominational backgrounds, it is very common for the altar-like table to have on it only an open Bible and a pair of candlesticks ; it is not referred to as an " altar " because they do not see Communion as sacrificial in any way.
Many of these groups use a very simple wooden table, known as a Communion Table, adorned perhaps with only a lengthwise linen cloth, again to avoid any suggestion of a sacrifice being offered.
Roberto Formigoni began very early his political career in Christian Democracy, through youth movements such as Gioventù Studentesca and Communion and Liberation ( of which he became the unofficial political spokesman ).
The Communion Table is fine mahogany ; the very latches of the pew doors are polished brass.
Until the 12th century, priests often continued to confer Confirmation before giving Communion to very young children.
With respect to Anglicanism, he has stated that " it's very sad to see a good man like the Archbishop of Canterbury, Rowan Williams, going to such extraordinary lengths to appease homophobes within the Anglican Communion ".
In a typical example: Barthes describes the image that has been built up around Red Wine and how it has been adopted as a French national drink, how it is seen as a social equaliser and the drink of the proletariat, partly because it is seen as blood-like ( as in Holy Communion ) and points out that very little attention is paid to red wine's harmful effects to health, but that it is instead viewed as life-giving and refreshing-' in cold weather, it is associated with all the myths of becoming warm, and at the height of summer, with all the images of shade, with all things cool and sparkling.
: Jesus Christ, who " is the reflection of God's glory and the exact imprint of God's very being " ( Hebrews 1: 3 ), is truly present in Holy Communion.
According to an inscription written in the sand next to her head, she had died on the very night he had given her Communion and had been somehow miraculously transported to the place he found her, and her body preserved incorrupt.
On February 20, 1920, Jacinta asked the hospital chaplain who heard her confession to bring her Holy Communion and give her the Anointing of the Sick because she was going to die " this very night ".
One morning as I was making my thanksgiving after Communion, a very strong distraction took hold of me.
Many in the AM took issue with the above statements, holding that they were very much a part of the Anglican Communion through the oversight of the Church of the Province of Rwanda.
Moreover, the belief in Holy Communion and Last Supper implies an intensely communal understanding of religion which very often goes beyond the boundaries of individuality, in what theologians have called the " mystical body ".
The representations of him in art are very varied ; he is sometimes depicted receiving Holy Communion from the hands of angels ; sometimes receiving the Infant Jesus from the hands of the Virgin ; or he is shown in the midst of a battle putting to flight the enemies of his country.
Members of these organizations consecrate themselves to God in a very special way-by means of prayer, Mass and daily Holy Communion.
The extraordinary minister of Holy Communion may administer Communion only when the priest and deacon are lacking, when the priest is prevented by weakness or advanced age or some other genuine reason, or when the number of faithful coming to Communion is so great that the very celebration of Mass would be unduly prolonged.
:: Jesus Christ, who " is the reflection of God's glory and the exact imprint of God's very being " ( Hebrews 1: 3 ), is truly present in Holy Communion.

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