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Nowhere before in Malraux's pages have we met such impassioned defenders of a `` quality of man '' which transcends the realm of politics and even the realm of action altogether -- both the action of Malraux's early anarchist-adventurers like Perken and Garine, and the self-sacrificing action of dedicated Communists like Kyo Gisors and Katow in Man's Fate.
Outside of the realm of English studies, A Modest Proposal is a relevant piece included in many comparative and global literature and history courses, as well as those of numerous other disciplines in the arts, humanities, and even the social sciences.
In the realm of science fiction, there have occasionally been forms of life proposed that, while often highly speculative and unsupported by rigorous theoretical examination, are nevertheless interesting and in some cases even plausible.
The Demiurge, having received a portion of power from his mother, sets about a work of creation in unconscious imitation of the superior Pleromatic realm: He frames the seven heavens, as well as all material and animal things, according to forms furnished by his mother ; working however blindly, and ignorant even of the existence of the mother who is the source of all his energy.
They require virtuosic runs and great leaps to the highest registers of the instrument, even into the realm of harmonics.
Behn furthermore explored a realm of intrigue with letters that fall into the wrong hands, faked letters, letters withheld by protagonists, and even more complex interaction.
Antarctica, the North Pole, Tibet, Peru, and Mount Shasta in California, USA, have all had their advocates as the locations of entrances to a subterranean realm referred to as Agartha, with some even advancing the hypothesis that UFOs have their homeland in these places.
In more extreme cases paradox can cause Quiet ( madness that may leak into reality ), Paradox Spirits ( nebulous, often powerful beings which purposefully set about resolving the contradiction, usually by directly punishing the mage ), or even the removal of the Mage to a paradox realm, a pocket dimension from which it may be difficult to escape.
Nāgārjuna is credited with developing the philosophy of the Prajñāpāramitā Sūtras — even, in some sources, with having ( re ) revealed these scriptures in the world, having recovered them from the realm of the nāga-s ( snake / dragon spirits )— and is also sometimes associated with the Buddhist university of Nālandā.
When Elizabeth came to the throne, there was much apprehension among members of the council appointed by Mary, due to the fact that many of them ( as noted by the Spanish ambassador ) had participated in several plots against Elizabeth, such as her imprisonment in the Tower, trying to force her to marry a foreign prince and thereby sending her out of the realm, and even pushing for her death.
Plotinus disregards this claim, as the soul and true human do not sleep or even exist in time, nor will a living human who has achieved eudaimonia suddenly stop using its greatest, most authentic capacity just because of the body ’ s discomfort in the physical realm.
Falun Gong's teachings posit that human beings are originally and innately good — even divine — but that they descended into a realm of delusion and suffering after developing selfishness and accruing karma.
Kathleen Karlyn, an assistant professor of English at the University of Oregon, criticizes it suggesting " In order to even imagine female heroism, we're placing it in the realm of fantasy ".
Most of Kay's subsequent works have a link to the realm of Fionavar, even if it is only a single reference to "... the first of all worlds ...".
A duke may or may not be, ipso facto, a member of the nation's peerage: in the United Kingdom and Spain all dukes are / were also peers of the realm, in France some were and some were not, while the term is not applicable to dukedoms of other nations, even where an institution similar to the peerage ( e. g., Grandeeship, Imperial Diet, Hungarian House of Magnates ) existed.
In the political realm, it undermines democracy and good governance by flouting or even subverting formal processes.
With Grifo contained, the two mayors, who had not yet proved themselves in battle in defence of the realm as their father had, on the initiative of Carloman, installed the Merovingian Childeric III as king ( 743 ), even though Martel had left the throne vacant since the death of Theuderic IV in 737.
His realm included Ithaca and surrounding islands, and perhaps even the neighboring part of the mainland of other Greek city-states.
An essential author to understand the evolution of Franco-Belgian comics, Franquin is still a source of inspiration for contemporary artists such as Fabrice Tarrin, Yoann, or even outside the realm of comics in such iconoclastic cases as architect and cartoonist Klaus.
The blacklisting of some Protestant scholars even when writing on subjects a modern reader would consider outside the realm of dogma meant that, unless they obtained a dispensation, obedient Catholic thinkers were denied access to the botanist Conrad Gesner's Historiae animalium or the botanical works of Otto Brunfels, those of the medical scholar Janus Cornarius, to Christoph Hegendorff or Johann Oldendorp on the theory of law, Protestant geographers and cosmographers like Jacob Ziegler or Sebastian Münster, as well as anything by Protestant theologians like Martin Luther, John Calvin or Philipp Melancthon.
The first of three slow variations, this appears to be the beginning of the end: " The composer transports us into a new, more earnest, even melancholy realm of feeling.
( In 1547, the privilege of claiming benefit of clergy more than once was extended to peers of the realm, even illiterate ones.
Species 8472 can also survive the unprotected rigors of normal space, and appears to not need to breathe an atmosphere, or even the organic fluid present in its own realm.

realm and larger
Spiritual experiences can include being connected to a larger reality, yielding a more comprehensive self ; joining with other individuals or the human community ; with nature or the cosmos ; or with the divine realm.
His realm then comprised a larger territory stretching from the County of Burgundy in the south to the North Sea.
His physical insularity ; his poignant muteness, the legacy of the great mime Deburau ; his white face and costume, suggesting not only innocence but the pallor of the dead ; his often frustrated pursuit of Columbine, coupled with his never-to-be vanquished unworldly naïveté — all conspired to lift him out of the circumscribed world of the Commedia dell ' Arte and into the larger realm of myth.
His court incurred comparable expenses to Napoleon's court ( which oversaw a vastly larger and more important realm ), and Napoleon refused to support Jérôme financially.
On 24 August 1815 William — since 16 March King William I of the Netherlands — having proclaimed himself King of the larger United Netherlands six days earlier, issued the first version of the current constitution, the Grondwet voor het Koningrijk der Nederlanden or Loi fondamentale du Royaume des Pays-Bas, establishing the United Kingdom of the Netherlands, now expanding his realm with the territory of the present state of Belgium, which would again secede from it in 1830.
There are reports of far larger pike, but these are either misidentifications of the pike's larger relative the muskellunge, or simply have not been properly documented and belong in the realm of legend.
The geographic " lost world " can blur into a more explicit " parallel universe " when the fantasy realm overlaps a section of the " real " world, but is much larger inside than out, as in Robert Holdstock's novel Mythago Wood.
Neither Lotharingia nor Middle Francia had any natural coherence, but each was conceived as a territorial division of a larger realm.
Because the territorial integrity of the borders of the realm of a king or of a prince was most important, the border provinces usually were geographically larger than the interior provinces, the Count appointed margrave usually exercised greater politico-military power than did the other nobles ( counts ) of the monarchy.
Howard Odum also extended the nature of the scale of ecosystems from that of a single pond upwards, showing that a " nested hierarchy ", " heterarchy " or " holarchy " existed in which systems could be considered as elements of larger systems ( leaf to tree to glade to forest to bioregion to biotic realm or biomes ).
Spirituality – can refer to an ultimate or an alleged immaterial reality ; an inner path enabling a person to discover the essence of his / her being ; or the “ deepest values and meanings by which people live .” Spiritual practices, including meditation, prayer and contemplation, are intended to develop an individual's inner life ; spiritual experience includes that of connectedness with a larger reality, yielding a more comprehensive self ; with other individuals or the human community ; with nature or the cosmos ; or with the divine realm.
For instance: when a sovereign county is annexed to a larger realm, its reigning count might find himself subordinated to another sovereign ruler, but nevertheless remains a count of sovereign rank, if not actually fully sovereign in fact.
To satisfy the Austrasian aristocracy, who exercised a certain autonomy, Sigebert's father gave him the kingdom of Austrasia although it remained part of the larger Frankish realm.
This discovery demonstrates that the Kofun-era Japanese ( at least of that area ) had begun viewing their realm to be a complete and divinely-appointed tianxia in its own right, separate from the tianxia of the older and larger Chinese empire.
Towards the end of the novel 1634: The Baltic War, Gustavus has charged Graf Ludwig with chairing and adjudicating an even larger colloquy in the city of Magdeburg ( The Magdeburg Colloquy ) to settle larger issues within his new realm.
In The Literary in Theory ( 2007 ) Culler discusses the notion of Theory and literary history ’ s role in the larger realm of literary and cultural theory.
" Pregnancies are depicted as sources of horror, an attitude apparent in the " uterine and cervical " opening credits of Inseminoid, which indicate that " the viewer is entering the realm of the monstrous womb ... the titling reveals a microscopic insect resident in the body of a larger organism.
And the larger, open ground of awareness, first discovered in moments of stillness, is the dharmakaya, the realm of pure being ( the thing-in-itself ), eternally present, spontaneous, and free of entrapment in any form whatsoever.

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