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But in this approach it is the artist's ultimate insight, rather than his immediate impressions, that gives form to the work.
Inspector Japp gives some insight into Poirot's career with the Belgian police when introducing him to a colleague:
The lecture also gives a sort of insight to what Jesus may have be feeling during the execution from the whippings and beatings, to the crown of thorns, to the nailing on the cross.
Dijkstra objected noting that the resulting proofs are long and cumbersome, and that the proof gives no insight on how the program was developed.
Geology gives insight into the history of the Earth, as it provides the primary evidence for plate tectonics, the evolutionary history of life, and past climates.
) However, the fundamental theorem of arithmetic gives no insight into how to obtain an integer's prime factorization ; it only guarantees its existence.
If, for example, a cello player is assigned a gavotte that was originally written for harpsichord, this gives the student insight in how to play the piece.
The episode not only explores some fascinating aspects of B ' Elanna's character, but it also gives further insight into Klingon mythology.
Outside, the garden chairs take on such an immense intensity that he fears being overwhelmed ; this gives him an insight into madness.
The unusual sort of experience which they say gives them some insight on the nature of God is called a mystical experience.
The directness with which Austen addresses the reader, especially at the end of the story, gives a unique insight into Austen's thoughts at the time, which is particularly important due to her letters having been burned at her request by her sister upon her death.
The succession of Edward the Elder finalised the union of the two formerly separate kingdoms of Wessex and Mercia and gives some insight into the emergence of a unified England.
Gerald was proud to be related to some of the Norman invaders of Ireland, such as his maternal uncle Robert Fitz-Stephen and Raymond FitzGerald, and his influential account, which portrays the Irish as barbaric savages, gives important insight into Anglo-Norman views of Ireland and the history of the invasion.
* Euripides, Bacchae, a Greek tragedy, gives some insight as to what was involved in a Bacchanalian rite.
A grammar that achieves explanatory adequacy has the additional property that it gives an insight into the underlying linguistic structures in the human mind ; that is, it does not merely describe the grammar of a language, but makes predictions about how linguistic knowledge is mentally represented.
Galois theory also gives a clear insight into questions concerning problems in compass and straightedge construction.
One book, entitled Splinters, gives a visual ' scrapbook ' insight into Vliet's life, from an early age to his painting in retirement.
Dennis often gives him advice, and gives him little " nuggets " of wisdom and insight.
All in all, it gives the reader an interesting insight into the everyday lives of working class Londoners at the turn of the century.
His study of his enemies ' artwork gives him insight into their thought processes and cultures, allowing him to create highly effective tailor-made strategies.
The passage detailing the funeral rites gives a valuable insight into Roman burial customs and the importance the Romans placed on respect for the dead.
A newsletter from the society gives some insight into Johnson's thinking:
In the realism of Trimalchio ’ s dinner party, we are provided with informal table talk that abounds in vulgarisms and solecisms which gives us insight to the unknown Roman proletariat.
Although, some historians argue that the Historia Brittonum gives good insight into the way 9th century Britons viewed themselves and their past.

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A pervading quality of free lyricism and a building from turns close to the ground towards jumps into the air gives the work its central focus.
And although these insights into the nature of art may be in themselves insufficient for a thoroughgoing philosophy of art, their peculiar authenticity in this day and age requires that they be taken seriously and gives promise that from their very substance, new and valid chapters in the philosophy of art may be written.
By what one reader called a `` series of dissolving views '', he merges one period into another and gives a sense of continuous growth.
This gives a wide flare to the pecs, causing them to flow dramatically upward into deltoids and dramatically downward into the serratus and Aj.
This gives him the power to form in his mind new image combinations of old memories, ideas and experiences and to project them outside of himself into his environment in new and ever-changing forms.
Apart from spirit there could be no community, for it is spirit which draws men into community and gives to any community its unity, cohesiveness, and permanence.
-- those were His very first creative words -- He began the world with light -- this God still gives light to a world which man has plunged into darkness.
Substitution of these expressions into the governing equations in cylindrical coordinates gives us the fixed frequency form of the conservation of momentum
The fourth encounter is with Micaiah, the prophet who, when asked for advice on a military campaign, first assures Ahab he will be successful and ultimately gives Ahab a glimpse into God's plan for Ahab to die in battle ( 1 Kings 22 ).
Substituting this into ( 2 ) gives
As the sacrament of Marriage gives grace for the married state, the sacrament of Anointing of the Sick gives grace for the state into which people enter through sickness.
* 2006 – King Gyanendra of Nepal gives into the demands of protesters and restores the parliament that he dissolved in 2002.
The city ’ s main street is named after a tree, and beyond the Downtown, Midtown, and Buckhead business districts, the skyline gives way to a dense canopy of woods that spreads into the suburbs.
" He leaves you dangling at the end of each bridge, lets the band punctuate the trail of words he's squeezed into his lines, which gives it a reluctant soft-shoe charm.
The Council of Bishops speaks to the Church and through the Church into the world and gives leadership in the quest for Christian unity and interreligious relationships.
This continues until all the remaining ( potential ) boxes are joined together into chains – groups of one or more adjacent boxes in which any move gives all the boxes in the chain to the opponent.
In Judges, Samuel and Kings Israel becomes faithless and God ultimately shows his anger by sending his people into exile, but in Joshua Israel is obedient, Joshua is faithful, and God fulfills his promise and gives them the land.
Arranging binomial coefficients into rows for successive values of n, and in which k ranges from 0 to n, gives a triangular array called Pascal's triangle.
A bishop with jurisdiction — usually the bishop of the place where the candidate died or is buried, although another ordinary can be given this authority — gives permission to open an investigation into the virtues of the individual, responding to a petition by members of the faithful, either actually or pro forma.
" Advanced play " ( a variant of association play for expert players ) gives penalties to a player who runs certain hoops in a turn, to allow the opponent a chance of getting back into the game ; feats of skill such as triple peels or better, in which the partner ball ( or occasionally an opponent ball ) is caused to run a number of hoops in a turn by the striker's ball help avoid these penalties.
In a galvanic cell, the cathode is where the positive pole is connected to allow the circuit to be completed: as the anode of the galvanic cell gives off electrons, they return from the circuit into the cell through the cathode.
Saadia Gaon, who translated it into Arabic in the 9th century, ascribed it to the Maccabees themselves, disputed by some, since it gives dates as so many years before the destruction of the second temple in 70 CE.

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