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minds and many
Although modern scholars have expressed surprise that `` the simple magic square of three '', a mere `` mathematical puzzle '', was able to exert a considerable influence on the minds and imaginations of the cultured Chinese for so many centuries, they could have found most of the answers right within the square itself.
When you read me, you are holding in your hands the product of many minds and hearts.
It takes many forms, this prayer, but in essence it is always a request for guidance, for open minds and gentle hearts, for honesty and sincerity, for the wisdom and the insights that will help Guideposts' readers.
" It ends in death, and sets the stage for an album populated by rogues, con men, outcasts, gamblers, gunfighters and desperados, many of them with nothing to lose, some of them out of their minds, all of them quintessentially American.
The rise of cultural anthropology occurred within the context of the late 19th century, when questions regarding which cultures were " primitive " and which were " civilized " occupied the minds of not only Marx and Freud, but many others.
The lasting image in many Panthers fans ' minds was RB DeShaun Foster's one-yard touchdown plunge, having broken five tackles on his way to the end zone.
They had been so successful that the moral authority of the Emperor had been undermined in the minds of many of his subjects.
By the early 21st century, weakness in the Faroese economy had been eliminated and, accordingly, many minds turned once again to the possibility of independence from Denmark.
Pluralistic idealism such as that of Gottfried Leibniz takes the view that there are many individual minds that together underlie the existence of the observed world and make possible the existence of the physical universe.
In 2000, the Clothier report noted that " over the centuries Jersey has had many parties, by which one means only a coming together of like minds to achieve a particular objective.
Liking Lewis has long been a common stereotype about the French in the minds of many English-speakers, and is often the object of jokes in Anglosphere pop culture.
In November 2006, Minsky published The Emotion Machine, a book that critiques many popular theories of how human minds work and suggests alternative theories, often replacing simple ideas with more complex ones.
In those days, many members of England's established church feared that new doctrines promulgated by the Methodists, such as the necessity of a new birth for salvation, of justification by faith, and of the constant and sustained action of the Holy Spirit upon the believer's soul, would produce ill effects upon weak minds.
:" Some subset of these elements form individual minds: the subset of just the experiences that you have for the day, which are accordingly just so many neutral elements that follow upon one another, is your mind as it exists for that day.
In this way, the mind, an abstract phenomenon seated in the physical substrate of the brain, may be capable of inducing a local entropic force that, when summed among many minds simultaneously, produces an even more amplified phenomenon known as the noosphere.
" His beaning earlier that year of Mike Piazza, followed by the notorious broken-bat incident in the 2000 World Series, cemented Clemens ' surly, unapologetic image in the minds of many detractors.
Soviet Communism and Socialism are not yet sufficiently distinguished in many minds.
The red top tabloid is, for many, the prototypical example of the format ; the ubiquity of this editorial style among newspapers of the tabloid format has made it persist in the minds of the public.
Villard's vast diversity in his sketchbook has caused him to be compared to such great minds as Leonardo da Vinci, who also specialized in many different categories of art and science.
Laman and Lemuel decide to kill Lehi and Nephi, but voice of the Lord speaks many words to them and chastises them severely, causing them to change their minds and repent.
While the CBS prime-time lineup featured music, comedy and variety shows, the daytime schedule was a direct conduit into American homes — and into the hearts and minds of American women ; for many, it was the bulk of their adult human contact during the course of the day.
Martin as Peter Pan, a role in which she was given a plausibly boyish look with minor costuming, equating the character with the actress in many viewers ' minds
A universe in which every object had a UID would not need any namespaces, which is to say that it would constitute one gigantic namespace ; but human minds could never keep track of, or semantically interrelate, so many UIDs.
I am in many minds as to what to do ".
After Gygax left TSR, the continued development of Greyhawk became the work of many writers and creative minds.

minds and foreigners
In Phibunsongkhram's perspective, these policies were necessary for Thailand to change the minds of foreigners that Thailand was an undeveloped and barbaric country.
For hundreds of years, Persia was the proper English term for Iran, and the name stuck in the minds of many foreigners long after Reza Shah Pahlavi asked, in 1935, that his country be referred to by its native name.

minds and folk
Nevertheless, with a reading public that longs for the `` good old days '' and with an awareness of our expanding international interests, it is easy for the Benets to obtain a magnified position in literature by use of all sorts of Americana, real or fake, and it is easy for the Steinbecks and Sandburgs to support their messages of reform by reading messages of reform into the minds of the folk.
Dennett and his eliminative materialist supporters, however, respond that the aforementioned " subjective aspect " of conscious minds is nonexistent, an unscientific remnant of commonsense " folk psychology ," and that his alleged redefinition is the only coherent description of consciousness.
Before the fateful day, the Great Race transferred their best minds forward through time into the bodies of the " beetle folk " ( the Coleopterous race ), Earth's dominant species after humankind.
Because of this, when the Great Race of Yith felt obliged to transfer their minds to the ' beetle folk ' due to their defeat against the flying polyps, the people who originally possessed the bodies of the Coleopterous race would presumably have been destroyed by the victorious polyps.
Chinese poetry has consistently been held in extremely high regard in China, incorporating wonderfully expressive folk influences filtered through the minds of Chinese literati.
The theory-theorist imagines a veritable theory —" folk psychology "— used to reason about others ' minds.
Daniel G. Hoffman said that Bunyan, a folk hero, had been turned into a mouthpiece for capitalists: " This is an example of the way in which a traditional symbol has been used to manipulate the minds of people who had nothing to do with its creation.
For instance, work by Joshua Knobe and Jesse Prinz ( 2008 ) suggests that people may have two different ways of understanding minds generally, and Justin Sytsma and Edouard Machery ( 2009 ) have written about the proper methodology for studying folk intuitions about consciousness.

minds and music
He spoke of how nearly half a million people filled with possibilities of disaster, riot, looting, and catastrophe spent the three days with music and peace on their minds.
After winning the award in 2003, John Adams expressed " ambivalence bordering on contempt " because " most of the country's greatest musical minds " have been ignored in favor of academic music.
") while remaining fascinated with the ability of music to influence the minds of others (" do actually believe that there are powers in music that are almost supernatural.
Mussorgsky, for instance, called the Saint Petersburg Conservatory a place where Rubinstein and Nikolai Zaremba, who taught music theory there, dressed " in professional, antimusical togas, first pollute their students ' minds, then seal them with various abominations.
We're excited to put all we can into this incredible meeting of music, hearts and minds.
" But at the same time we singers must never forget that we are only the servants of the great minds who created all the wonderful pieces of music we enjoy today.
" The Cuban government now sees rap music – long considered the music of American imperialism – as a road map to the hearts and minds of the young generation " is one opinion.
Piuranos are characterized by their witty minds, melancolic Tondero music and welcoming personalities.
In one of the climaxes of the film, the king states his belief that through music he can " control the minds and hearts of the people ", echoing Mao Zedong's Yan ' an talks of 1942.
At first, the class is skeptical, but change their minds when the nuns perform in front of them, and when they are shown the school's old music room.
In the minds of those who follow British Hip Hop, this is seen as a message of direct contradiction to the popular belief that musical acts become famous only ever because of their musical and / or lyrical talent and raises the issue that some underground acts do not gain the recognition that some believe they deserve, simply because of their mis-alignment with mainstream music.
He brought with him a deep love of music and a familiarity with the classics, in addition to being an outstanding figure in the world of science, noted by many historians as one of the foremost mathematical minds in the U. S. before the Civil War.
The center's collections include Native American song and dance ; ancient English ballads ; the tales of " Bruh Rabbit ," told in the Gullah dialect of the Georgia Sea Islands ; the stories of ex-slaves, told while still vivid in their minds ; an Appalachian fiddle tune heard on concert stages around the world ; a Cambodian wedding in Lowell, Massachusetts ; a Saint Joseph's Day Table tradition in Pueblo, Colorado ; Balinese Gamelan music recorded shortly before the Second World War ; documentation from the lives of cowboys, farmers, fishermen, coal miners, shop keepers, factory workers, quilt makers, professional and amateur musicians, and housewives from throughout the U. S., first-hand accounts of community events from every state ; and international collections.
Such was Chowdiah ’ s reputation ; he had captured the hearts and minds of both ordinary listeners and knowledgeable artists and connoisseurs of carnatic music.
While he remains as a shining star in the hearts and minds of true connoisseurs ’ of carnatic music, his life and career and his contribution to carnatic music is alive and well throughout the world of carnatic music.
Rockey St ( always mistakenly located in people's minds in Yeoville while it was actually in Bellevue ) and indeed the entire area, became something of a liberated zone as black and white met and ate and listened to music together in defiance of prevailing apartheid laws.
However, despite her popularity in Iran, their government declares her music merely a " plot " to win over the " hearts and minds " of Iranians, and part of Israel's " soft war " against Iran.
The Science club organises various educative Programmes with the sole objective of infusing scientific fervour and a spirit of inquiry in the minds of children, while Art circles gives an opportunity for our students to find expression to their talents in painting, drawing, music and dance.
But with the Milli Vanilli scandal still fresh in the minds of the music industry, Wash was also perturbed by the fact that her image had been labeled " unmarketable " because of her size.

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