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And like this English master, Mason realizes his subjects in large, simplified masses which, though they seem effortless, are in reality the result of skilled design born of hard work and a thorough distillation of the natural form that inspired them.
We leap from event to event -- including the formation of the posse -- even though the events, in `` reality '' are taking place not in sequence but simultaneously, and not near each other but at a considerable distance.
In its pathological form, spiritual anxiety may tend to " drive the person toward the creation of certitude in systems of meaning which are supported by tradition and authority " even though such " undoubted certitude is not built on the rock of reality ".
Baruch Spinoza, though he argued for the existence of a permanent reality, asserts that all phenomenal existence is transitory.
" News " today is virtually always dramatized, at least by pitting " one side " against another in the fictional journalistic concept that all stories must contain " both sides " ( as though reality could be reduced to two sides ) or by using more intensive dramatic developments similar to feature movies.
The way croquet is depicted in paintings and books says much about popular perceptions of the game, though little about the reality of modern play.
Before the current positive era of Eastern and Oriental Orthodox dialogues, Chalcedonians sometimes used to call the non-Chalcedonians " monophysites ", though the Coptic Orthodox Church in reality regards monophysitism as a heresy.
Christ, though in reality the Son of the Good God, pretended to be the Messiah of the Demiurge, the better to spread the truth concerning His heavenly Father.
The ancient Churches, such as the Roman Catholic and the Eastern Orthodox exclude non-members from Communion under normal circumstances, though the Catholics may allow exceptions, e. g., for non-members in danger of death who share their faith in the reality of the Eucharist and who are unable to have access to a minister of their own community.
It is more like a physical quantity, and though it can be tempting to treat height as the vertical coordinate, in addition to the horizontal coordinates and, and though this actually is a good approximation of physical reality in small areas, it quickly becomes invalid for regional considerations.
Their decision was rendered moot, though, as by the time they reached Genosha reality altered around the heroes-changing into the world ruled by the " House of M ".
The latter cation is written as though composed of a bare proton, but in reality, hydrogen cations in ionic compounds always occur as more complex species.
The cost was reputed to have amounted to many thousand pounds, almost bankrupting Leicester, though it probably did not exceed £ 1, 700 in reality.
Now, both proposals will win because they have gained a simple majority, even though in reality the subsidy is opposed by two of the three voters.
Liberia's government is based on the American model of a republic with three equal branches of government, though in reality the President of Liberia has usually been the dominant force in Liberian politics.
The subject believes that for each wrong answer, the learner was receiving actual electric shocks, though in reality there were no such punishments.
In reality all species of mushrooms take several days to form primordial mushroom fruit bodies, though they do expand rapidly by the absorption of fluids.
The film is considered the first feature-length documentary, though Flaherty has been criticized for staging several sequences and thereby distorting the reality of his subjects ' lives.
God looks into the realm of temporal reality from outside of it, as though it were a surface or a line stretched out: the edges or ends of which are fully " visible " to God, so that He is in a somewhat spatial sense " omnipresent " with regard to time.
The Government of San Marino replied that it would do everything possible to fulfill the request, even though, in reality, the bishop was able to flee across the border.
In reality, as stated by Steve Snake, creator of NBA Jam, NBA Jam T. E, and Mortal Kombat II, these games were seriously pushing the limits of the console even though they looked like minor enhancements.
God more than restores Job's prior health, wealth, and gives him new children, as though he has been awakened from a nightmare into a new awareness of spiritual reality.
Much of the interest of the book lies in the recognition it awakens of the plausibility and familiarity, along with the thinness and self-deception, of the excuses that the ghosts refuse to abandon, even though to do so would bring them to " reality " and " joy forevermore.
Her husband, though he pretends to deny the reality of the dreams, becomes bitterly jealous, sensing his wife's inchoate romantic feelings for one of the astronauts.

reality and area
In reality, however, the number of chariots in Ahab's forces was probably closer to number in the hundreds ( this due to archaeological excavations of the area and the foundations of stables that had been found ).
In addition, within the context of the series, Sunnyvale Trailer Park is supposedly located near Moncton ( In reality, the series was filmed in the Halifax area ).
As with game shows, a gray area exists between such reality TV shows and more conventional formats.
The reality was that the Lincoln Park Board had worked to fill in the shoreline in that area, allowing them to build Lake Shore Drive on the infill.
The area between the two extremes, where both the real and the virtual are mixed, is the so-called Mixed reality.
Large parts of the novel are based upon reality, notably the history of the so-called ' Five Families ', the Mafia-organization in New York and the surrounding area.
In 1877 commercial steamboat transportation became a reality as the Pioneer was brought to the area.
Southall Broadway, a predominantly Asian area in London, where less than 12 percent of the population is white, has been cited as an example of a ' ghetto ', but in reality the area is home to a number of different ethnic groups and religious groups.
In reality the beggars were used for semi-forced and all-but-unpaid labour to reclaim the wetlands surrounding Ommerschans, eventually reclaiming an area of 4 by 2½ kilometres.
( The Hispanic population of the area is growing rapidly, and the statistics are probably much lower than present reality.
This area is now the Victoria Business Park, although reality it is more of an industrial estate.
It has been said that the town was named " Trumbull " for an official on the railroad, but in reality it was to honor the minister who established the first church in the area.
Characters cannot encounter each other while in the Timescape — they have been teleported to an entire different reality, not an area as on the main board.
In 1500, John made a fatal attempt at conquering Dithmarschen ( in today's Schleswig-Holstein ), an area which the kings of Denmark had long viewed as belonging to their realm, but which was in reality an independent peasant republic under the loose overlordship of the Prince-Archbishopric of Bremen.
Duke Humphrey's Walk was the name of an aisle in Old St Paul's Cathedral near Duke Humphrey's tomb ( which, according to the 1811 Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue, in reality was John of Gaunt's ), an area frequented by thieves and beggars.
While VH1 still occasionally plays music videos and the Top 20 Video Countdown, its more recent claim to fame has been in the area of music-related reality programming, such as Behind the Music, the I Love the ... series, the Celebreality block of programming, and the channel's overall focus on popular culture.
The whole area is smart and expensive, and by creating ' Railway Cuttings, East Cheam ' Galton and Simpson created an address for a snob who wanted to live in a ' posh ' area, but could only afford the ' cheap end ' ( which in reality does not exist ).
Each sixteen-inch non-microgroove vertically-cut electrical transcription disc was capable of carring up to 20 minutes of music per side, but in reality, the fidelity during the last five or six minutes or so of any conventionally-cut side from the edge to the center, or the first five or six minutes of any side cut center-to-edge was unuseable for transmission as the sound coming off the disc would already be muffled and narrow-range in that area, adding insult to injury on the narrow-band electric lines of the period to the point of being unintelligible by the listener.
Although German high command believed these forces to be real in reality only three under-strength divisions were in the area.
In reality a grey area exists where the listener is uncertain as to whether they have actually heard the sound or not, so their responses are inconsistent, resulting in a psychometric function.
In addition, to make the sabotage appear more convincingly as a calculated Chinese attack on an essential target – thereby masking the Japanese action as a legitimate measure to protect a vital railway of industrial and economic importance – the Japanese press labeled the site " Liǔtiáo Ditch " ( → liǔtiáogōu ) or " Liǔtiáo Bridge " ( → liǔtiáoqiáo ), when in reality, the site was a small railway section laid on an area of flat land.
For example, a subscriber number in Athens might start with 211, with people thinking that 211 is a distinct area code from 210 while, in reality, both numbers are in the 21 area code and the third digit of the number belongs to the subscriber number.

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