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Indeed and contemporary
( Indeed Arnauld's contemporary Descartes famously argued so, regarding the concept " God " ( discourse 4, Meditation 5 )).
( Indeed, Pedersen's older contemporary Henry Sweet attributed some of the resistance by Indo-European specialists to hypotheses of wider genetic relationships as " prejudice against dethroning from its proud isolation and affiliating it to the languages of yellow races ".
Indeed, the appeal to the contemporary rhythm and blues and hip hop music audiences in the English-speaking world contributed substantially to the multinational commercial success of such dancehall artists as:
" Indeed, the artist intended the cover to resemble the " look " of conceptual art, an emerging movement in contemporary art at the time.
Indeed, more guilds are known in Thyatira than any other contemporary city in the Roman province of Asia ( inscriptions mention the following: wool-workers, linen-workers, makers of outer garments, dyers, leather-workers, tanners, potters, bakers, slave-dealers, and bronze-smiths ).
Indeed, contemporary press reports indicated that it took some time for the crowd to even realize what was happening.
Indeed, only one king in the 6th century in Scotland is known from contemporary evidence, Ceretic of Alt Clut, and even this identification rests upon a later gloss to Saint Patrick's Letter to Coroticus.
Indeed, several contemporary English artists decorated the walls of the hospital with their works, including Sir Joshua Reynolds, Thomas Gainsborough, Richard Wilson and Francis Hayman.
Indeed, there are contemporary advocates of Confucianism who are not New Confucians, but who would agree that Confucianism is not geographically or culturally parochial, any more than Buddhism or Islam have been.
Indeed, the material tensions and class struggles of which Marx spoke were no longer seen by Frankfurt School theorists as having the same revolutionary potential within contemporary Western societies — an observation which indicated that Marx's dialectical interpretations and predictions were either incomplete or incorrect.
Indeed, in this position of having the ear of every Head of Government, the Secretary-General has been described as " probably the contemporary Commonwealth's major resource ".
Indeed, many contemporary observers commented on the irony of " loyal " Ulstermen arming themselves and threatening to defy the British government by force.
Hebrew and Greek exclamatory indicators ( e. g., the Hebrew hine and the Greek idou ) traditionally translated “ Behold !” or “ Lo !” are rendered in ways that best fit the immediate context and that best represent contemporary English usage ( e. g., “ Look ,” “ See ,” “ Suddenly ,” “ Here ,” “ Indeed ,” etc .).
Pope Pius XI ( 1857-1939 ) was so impressed by the courage of the Oblates that he referred to them as “ Specialists in the most difficult missions of the Church ” Indeed, regarding their ministry the Oblates declare :” We fulfill our task in healing the world by understanding its evolutionary character, by critically engaging its contemporary spirit, and by meeting its new needs in new ways.
Indeed, this has given Dartington a modern and contemporary image which has kept it ahead of others, and makes it much easier to sell in the modern market.
Indeed, some were forced to protest its publication and any attempt to turn it into a movie, notably the surviving Armenian community of Istanbul, which denounced Werfel ’ s book and its content and burn it in public rituals, similar to contemporary Nazi book burning ceremonies and elsewhere.
Indeed, many contemporary theories postulate that hillforts may not have been the main focus of settlement, but served more as a marketplace-cum-stronghold in times of danger, and in fact most of the time, the population was concentrated in the valleys.
Indeed, after publishing Mirtilla ( 1588 ) she began corresponding with contemporary intellectuals, attending their forums, and-an uncommon achievement for a woman in her era-in 1601 she was integrated into the literary society of the Accademia degli Intenti of Pavia, for which she adopted the nickname of Accesa.
Indeed, as the meaning of an act of will, a norm is not intrinsically rational ; departing from Kant both back toward David Hume as well as in the direction of contemporary philosophical positivism, Kelsen denies the existence of practical reason.
Indeed, it is believed to be a common, but crude, contemporary reference to the vagina.
Indeed, contemporary observers and modern historians see the rise of the Signoria as a reaction to the failure of the Communi to maintain law-and-order and suppress party strife and civil discord.

Indeed and opinion
Indeed, Robert Spitzer, a past editor and leading proponent of scientific impartiality in the DSM, conceded that a significant reason that certain diagnoses ( the paraphilias ) would not, in his opinion, be removed from the DSM is because " it would be a public relations disaster for psychiatry ".
Indeed, Chief Justice William Rehnquist repeatedly criticized the Court's invention of corporate constitutional " rights ," most famously in his dissenting opinion in the 1978 case First National Bank of Boston v. Bellotti.
Indeed, Dionysodorus agrees that " there is no such thing as false opinion.
Indeed one of them, Samuel H. Turner ( 1790 – 1861 ), of the General Theological Seminary, NYC, referred to the " Rabbinical writer " in this way: " The work itself is evidently composed in the purest Rabbinical Hebrew, with a large intermixture of the Biblical idiom, ..." indicating that Turner was not of the opinion that it was an ancient text.
Indeed, in a country where 95 per cent of the population believe in God and some 60 per cent belong to a religious organisation, it comes as no surprise to learn that in a 1991 opinion poll, 78 per cent of Americans support the reintroduction of school prayer.
Indeed, Inès seems to be the only character who understands the power of opinion, manipulating Estelle's and Garcin's opinions of themselves and of each other throughout the play.
Indeed the late magic authority, John Mullholland, wrote that no less a person than Harry Houdini had expressed the opinion that no one could be considered an accomplished magician until he had mastered the Cups and Balls.
Indeed, there was a great variety of opinion among Gershwin's contemporaries ; Igor Stravinsky thought the work was one of genius, whereas Sergei Prokofiev disliked it intensely.
Indeed, the vivid depiction of the Pardoner ’ s hair, those locks “ yellow as wax But smoothe as a strike ( hank ) of flex ( flax ),” does little to improve the reader ’ s opinion of his moral character.
Indeed Dunne's sketches became so popular and such a litmus test of public opinion that they were read each week at White House cabinet meetings.
Indeed, the very ancient practice whereby bishops duly established in all parts of the world were in communion with one another and with the Bishop of Rome in a bond of unity, charity and peace, and also the councils assembled together, in which more profound issues were settled in common, the opinion of the many having been prudently considered, both of these factors are already an indication of the collegiate character and aspect of the Episcopal order ; and the ecumenical councils held in the course of centuries are also manifest proof of that same character.
Indeed, as he put it, " his unbiased opinion, his mature judgment, his enlightened conscience, he ought not to sacrifice to you, to any man, or to any set of men living.
Indeed, Joffre welcomed the prospect of a strong German right, which would mean the German left wing against which his offensives were directed would be weaker — in 1913, General Nöel de Castelnau, then Deputy Chief of the French General Staff, declared a German attack through Flanders was " so much the better for us " and that opinion still prevailed amongst the French high command.
Indeed Yule commented, " The importance and value of Hooker ’ s scientific work ... was never, in my opinion, appreciated at its proper worth by the Ministry at the time when he was still in its service.
Indeed, Davidson expands akrasia to include any judgment that is reached but not fulfilled, whether it be as a result of an opinion, a real or imagined good, or a moral belief.

Indeed and Charles
Indeed, 12 years later, when he had thrice rescued Gaul from Umayyad invasions, Antonio Santosuosso noted when he destroyed an Umayyad army sent to reinforce the invasion forces of the 735 campaigns, " Charles Martel again came to the rescue.
Indeed, in 1815 at the age of sixty-four Charles Emmanuel took simple vows in the Society of Jesus ( the Jesuits ).
Indeed, Charles ' motto, Plus Ultra (' Further Beyond '), became the national motto of Spain.
Indeed Charles, feeling personally humiliated by the events of the Second Anglo-Dutch War, especially the Raid on the Medway, had only engaged himself in the Triple Alliance in order to create a rift between the Dutch and the French, two former allies.
Indeed, the highly original and influential American logician, Charles Sanders Peirce ( 1839 – 1914 ), wrote that his lifelong fascination with logic began when he read Whately's Elements of Logic as a 12 year old boy.
Indeed, when asked by Julia if he loved Sebastian, Charles replies, " Oh yes!
" Indeed, according to the Library of Congress archive, based on data from a study by historian Charles Musser, Dickson Greeting and at least two other films made with the Kinetograph in 1891 were shot at 30 frames per second or even slower.
Indeed, he has said that his playing style was influenced more by Bach counterpoint than by rock or soul bass players – although one can also hear the fluidity and power of a jazz bassist such as Charles Mingus or Jimmy Garrison in Lesh's work, along with stylistic allusions to fellow San Francisco psychedelic-era bassist Jack Casady.
Indeed, such was the effect of these and other representations that Chamberlain called for delegates from the colonies to come to London to assist with the approval process, with a view to their approving any alterations that the British government might see fit to make ; delegates were sent, including Deakin, Barton and Charles Kingston, although they were under instructions that they would never agree to changes.
Indeed, King James II as a very young Duke of York was present with his father Charles at the Battle of Edge Hill in 1642.
Indeed, members of the Royal Family have been consistently exempted from all general legislation relating to marriage since this date, which is why doubts were expressed in 2005 about the ability of Prince Charles to marry Camilla Parker-Bowles in a civil ceremony, civil marriage being the creation of statute law.
Indeed, he spent so much time programming the PDP machines there he failed out of MIT as a first-term junior and had to take a job at the Charles Adams Associates firm until the AI Lab hired him about 6 months later.
Indeed, one of MacIntyre's major points in his most famous work, After Virtue, is that the failed attempt by various Enlightenment thinkers to furnish a final universal account of moral rationality led to the rejection of moral rationality altogether by subsequent thinkers such as Charles Stevenson, Jean-Paul Sartre, and Friedrich Nietzsche.
His arrangement of " On the Sunny Side of the Street " was a big hit for Dorsey, as were his own compositions " Yes Indeed " ( a gospel-jazz tune that was later recorded by Ray Charles ), " Opus One ," " The Minor is Muggin '," " T. D.
Indeed, Charles I married a sister of Louis XIII, and his son Charles II spent much of his exile during the Interregnum in France ( at which time, even if not formally abandoning his claim for its throne, he certainly did not emphasize it ).
Indeed, in the English crisis leading up to the outbreak of the English Civil War, Charles Louis had considerable sympathy for the parliamentary leaders, especially the Earl of Essex, feeling them more likely to come to the aid of the Palatinate on the continent.
Indeed, it may be said that the political principles which he instilled into the youthful monarch were faithfully followed by Charles during the whole of his reign.

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