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And he describes it as a balanced polarity between the notions of the free individual and what he called the fundamental law.
Rieux, as the narrator, describes what exile meant to them all:
Rieux is like a witness who exercises restraint when called to testify about a crime ; he describes what the characters said and did, without speculating about their thoughts and feelings, although he does offer generalized assessments of the shifting mood of the town as a whole.
In Dream of Scipio, Cicero describes what seems to be an out of body experience, of the soul traveling high above the Earth, looking down at the small planet, from far away.
After several rounds of debate between Job and his friends, in a divine voice, described as coming from a " cloud " or " whirlwind ", God describes, in evocative and lyrical language, what the experience of being the creator of the world is like, and rhetorically asks if Job has ever had the experiences or the authority that God has had.
Froissart describes, with less specificity in this passage, some of the nobles that were assembled at, or just prior to the Battle: "... the Englishmen were coasted by certain expert knights of France, who always made report to the king what the Englishmen did.
This section describes what is generally referred to as the " classic RISC pipeline ", which in fact is quite common among the simple CPUs used in many electronic devices ( often called microcontroller ).
Unlike Blackstone and the Restatements, Holmes ' book only briefly discusses what the law is ; rather, Holmes describes the common law process.
Revelation describes what is happening throughout the Christian era, from Pentecost to the second coming.
The self-described purpose of Christianity is to provide people with what it holds to be the only valid path to salvation as announced by the apostles of what the Book of Acts describes as, The Way.
Those raised in an environment of conditional positive regard feel worthy only if they match conditions ( what Rogers describes as conditions of worth ) that have been laid down for them by others.
Jeff Penalty left the band in March 2008 in what he describes as a " not amicable split.
; Change and access logging: This describes who accessed which attributes, what was changed, and when it was changed.
For example, a listing that describes what attributes are allowed to be in data sets is called " meta-information ".
Strong disagreements have been launched against Dennett from Gould and his supporters, who allege that Dennett overstated his claims and misrepresented Gould's to reinforce what Gould describes as Dennett's " Darwinian fundamentalism ".
The evolution rule of the dynamical system is a fixed rule that describes what future states follow from the current state.
The problems other philosophers have had with Mill's position center around the following issues: Firstly, Mill's formulation encounters difficulty when it describes what direct experience is by differentiating only between actual and possible sensations.
Arrian describes Epictetus as being a powerful speaker who could " induce his listener to feel just what Epictetus wanted him to feel.
Instead, Bordwell promotes what he describes as " neoformalism.
Mann did some of his most celebrated work with cinematographer John Alton, a specialist in what critic James Naremore describes as " hypnotic moments of light-in-darkness ".
The FDP opposes phasing out of nuclear power. Regarding the EEG ( or Feed-in tariff ) the website of the FDP states that its policy is for more frequent review of the rates at which renewable generators are paid, in order to prevent what it describes as overpayment ( Überförderungen ).
The historian Ibn Khaldun describes fiqh as " knowledge of the rules of God which concern the actions of persons who own themselves bound to obey the law respecting what is required ( wajib ), sinful ( haraam ), recommended ( mandūb ), disapproved ( makrūh ) or neutral ( mubah )".
Based on the Lotus Sutra's teaching of what it describes as the " unsurpassed Dharma ", Nichiren Buddhism acknowledges the Four Noble Truths as the first sermon, but not as the final teaching of the Buddha.
While the Senate mustered their willing slaves, Hannibal offered his dishonoured Roman captives a chance for honourable death, in what Livy describes as something very like the Roman munus.

what and proudest
In what Harry Caray said was one of his proudest moments, he worked some innings in the same broadcast booth with his son and grandson, during a Cubs / Braves game on May 13, 1991.
The Erie Canal helped to transform New York City into a financial capital, the possibilities of which were apparent to Morris when he said " the proudest empire in Europe is but a bubble compared to what America will be, must be, in the course of two centuries, perhaps of one.
Emerson, when asked what work he is proudest of, named his Piano Concerto ( from the Works release ) and Tarkus.
In James Joyce's Ulysses, when Mr. Deasy asks Stephen what an Englishman's proudest boast is, Stephen offers " That on his empire [...] the sun never sets.
Asked what he felt was his greatest achievement Joe said: ‘ My proudest moment was the day of unveiling the Markievicz Memorial in Rathcormack.

what and moment
He stood looking down at her for a moment, wondering what could have reduced her to this condition.
It took me a moment to realize what was odd about that panel: there was a gimbaled compass welded to it, which rocked gently back and forth as the Land Rover bounced about.
Moreover, because of the particular blot on your family escutcheon through what may only have been one unbridled moment on your grandmother's part, and because you had the lean-to kitchen and trundle bed of your childhood to outgrow, what you obviously most desired with both your conscious and unconscious person, what you bent your whole will, sensibility, and intelligence upon, was to be a lady.
For instance -- what about all those people Harold Rhodes went toward unhesitatingly, as if this were the one moment they would ever have together, their one chance of knowing each other??
Even though he would later be resurrected, he was at this moment dead indeed, the expression on his face reflecting what he had gone through on the cross.
At this moment, all he could think of was what he'd been forced to undergo.
He could tell them his fears of being involved, he could explain what had happened in the old neighborhood and how Mae had misunderstood and how she had held it over him -- the scene was complete in his mind at the moment, even to his own jerkings and snivelings, and Ferguson's silent patience.
I guess it was at that moment that I realized what I was up against in the person of Lucille Warren.
For a moment he could make no sense at all of what he saw.
In one paragraph he wrote: " The laws of this country will of course, be introduced in South Wales, and there is one that I would wish to take place from the moment his Majesty's forces take possession of the country: That there can be no slavery in a free land, and consequently no slaves ", and he meant what he said.
The battle was a defining moment for the young Athenian democracy, showing what might be achieved through unity and self-belief ; indeed, the battle effectively marks the start of a " golden age " for Athens.
Hippocampal cells ( neurons ) are activated depending on what information one is exposed to at that moment.
** Emotion ( 51 %) — Does the cut reflect what the editor believes the audience should be feeling at that moment?
Then Fabius quickly sought to calm the Roman people by asserting himself as a strong Dictator at the moment of what was perceived to be the worst crisis in Roman history.
Moreover, he included transcriptions of speeches that were delivered by historic figures, although sometimes they were made up by Thucydides himself according to what those people should have said at the moment they delivered them.
He sent out emissaries to seven sites who were all to ask the oracles on the same day what the king was doing at that very moment.
But until that moment, everything is seen through his eyes and the viewer has no idea what he looks like.
Some belief systems allow for the possibility that only God and the present moment are the sum of what is " real ".
In the name of Mary, who has obtained for me the favour of appealing to you, help me !” At that moment he disappeared and St. Lutgarda informed her sisters of what she had seen.
The result of us relying and living our life according to our own understanding is that, from that moment ( the eating of the fruit of the tree of knowledge of good and evil ) on, we are to rationally consider what to believe and filter with our natural understanding, rather than accepting what is good directly in our will, which was depicted of the Most Ancient people by Adam.
** Indianapolis 500: In what Indianapolis Motor Speedway historian Donald Davidson and Speedway public address announcer Tom Carnegie later call the greatest moment in the track's history, 1973 winner Gordon Johncock wins his second race over 1979 winner Rick Mears by 0. 16 seconds, the closest finish to that date, after Mears draws alongside Johncock with a lap remaining, after erasing a seemingly insurmountable advantage of more than 11 seconds in the final 10 laps.
This section has been interpreted to mean that for the entire passage of the poem, Aeneas who symbolizes pietas ( reason ) in a moment becomes furor ( fury ), thus destroying what is essentially the primary theme of the poem itself.

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