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is and important
In fact, one important aspect of their very religion is the annihilation of men ''.
but for this discussion the most important division is between those who have been reconstructed and those who haven't.
But more important, and the thing which the casual traveler and the blind sojourner often do not see, is that these places and activities are often the settings in which Persians exercise their extraordinary aesthetic sensibilities.
The `` approximate '' is important, because even after the order of the work has been established by the chance method, the result is not inviolable.
A broader concept of imitation is needed, one which acknowledges that true invention is important, that the artist's creativity in part transcends the non-artistic causal factors out of which it arises.
But Aristotle kept the principle of levels and even augmented it by describing in the Poetics what kinds of character and action must be imitated if the play is to be a vehicle of serious and important human truths.
Let me quote him even more fully, for his analysis is important to my theme.
However, it is important to trace the philosophy of the French Revolution to its sources to understand the common democratic origin of individualism and socialism and the influence of the latter on the former.
This is important to understanding the position that doctrinaire liberals found themselves in after World War 2, and our great democratic victory that brought no peace.
But in looking at Faulkner against his background in Mississippi and the South, it is important not to lose the broader perspective.
It may be that in this comment he has broken from the conventional pattern more violently than in any other regard, for the treatment in his books is far removed from even the genial irony of Ellen Glasgow, who was the only important novelist before him to challenge the conventional picture of planter society.
All we want from Dr. Huxley's statement is the feeling that this is an open world, in the view of the best scientific opinion, with practically no directional commitments as to what may happen next, and no important confinements with respect to what may be possible.
However, it was not of innocence in general that I was speaking, but of perhaps the frailest and surely the least important side of it which is innocence in romantic love.
An advantage of being exposed to such specificity about an important and recurring feature of social reality is that it can be taken advantage of by the reader to examine covert as well as overt resonances within himself, resonances triggered by explicit symbols clustering around the central figure of the Jew.
Clearly what the person brings to the reading is important.
Probably the most important thing to focus on is not the development of conscience, which may well be almost beyond the reach of literature, but the contents of conscience, the code which is imparted to the developed or immature conscience available.
Here an important caveat is in order.
It is most important that we recognize the law of love as being unbreakable in all personal relationships, whether individually, socially or as between whole nations of people.
This truth that the moral law is natural has other important corollaries.
What is not so well known, however, and what is quite important for understanding the issues of this early quarrel, is the kind of attack on literature that Sidney was answering.

is and persons
His father was a professor at Hartford Theological Seminary, and from him he acquired a conviction, which he passed along to me, that there is in the universe of persons a moral law, the law of love, which is a natural law in the same sense as is the physical law.
Payments made pursuant to this Title shall be made only to the person or persons on behalf of whom the award is made, except that -- ( 1 )
if such person is deceased or is under a legal disability, payment shall be made to his legal representative: Provided, That if the total award is not over $500 and there is no qualified executor or administrator, payment may be made to the person or persons found by the Comptroller General of the United States to be entitled thereto, without the necessity of compliance with the requirements of law with respect to the administration of estates ; ;
in the case of a partnership or corporation, the existence of which has been terminated and on behalf of which an award is made, payment shall be made, except as provided in paragraphs ( 3 ) and ( 4 ), to the person or persons found by the Comptroller General of the United States to be entitled thereto ; ;
In both conditions the emotional and perceptual sensitivity is diminished, but no depression occurs such as is seen clinically or may be produced in normal persons by drugs.
The registration card of a person leaving his home territory for a short period is put into a special file for absent persons.
Thus, the writer decided to hold one experimental section of the functional preparation for marriage course in the spring semester of 1960 exclusively for persons already married -- that is, prerequisite: `` marriage ''.
The pond is currently serving 1,230 persons or 260 persons per acre.
For some retired persons, part-time farming is a good way to supplement retirement income.
In instances where both of these are persons or firms with integrity, the situation is ideal.
It is also sufficient to show the Christian and any other champion of justice that he needs to make sure not only that his cause is just but also that his conduct is just, i.e., that, if economic pressure has to be resorted to, this be applied directly against those persons directly in the way of some salutary change in business or institutional practices, while, if injury fall upon others, it fall upon them indirectly and secondarily ( however inevitably ) and not by deliberate intent and direct action against them.
The justification in Christian conscience of the use of any mode of resistance also lays down its limitation -- in the distinction between the persons against whom pressure is primarily directed, those upon whom it may be permitted also to fall, and those who may never be directly repressed for the sake even of achieving some great good.
Assuming the weather is halfway decent that day, hundreds of thousands of persons will mass along this thoroughfare as President John F. Kennedy and retiring President Dwight D. Eisenhower leave Capitol Hill following the oath-taking ceremonies and ride down this historic ceremonial route.
In Nassau County, for example, the heavily settled Long Island suburb of New York City, the system is credited by the state with serving one million persons, a figure that has doubled since 1950.
Furthermore, as an encouragement to revisionist thinking, it manifestly is fair to admit that any fraternity has a constitutional right to refuse to accept persons it dislikes.
The work of Lay Visitation Evangelism is not completed when all of the persons on the Responsibility List have been interviewed.

is and desiring
My lords, the law of nature moves me to sorrow for my sister ; the burden that is fallen upon me makes me amazed, and yet, considering I am God's creature, ordained to obey His appointment, I will thereto yield, desiring from the bottom of my heart that I may have assistance of His grace to be the minister of His heavenly will in this office now committed to me.
It is the strict adherence to one's own possessions without desiring for the ones that belong to others.
" Cumberland emphasizes that desiring the well-being of our fellow humans is essential to the " pursuit of our own Happiness.
Plotinus speaks about the generation of Intellect from the One, and Intellect's attempt to return to the One in a thinking which is also a desiring.
IV .-- That any Californian or other citizen of Mexico desiring, is permitted by this capitulation to leave the country without let or hindrance.
Forms of hedonism were put forward by Aristippus and Epicurus ; Aristotle argued that eudaimonia is the highest human good and Augustine wrote that " all men agree in desiring the last end, which is happiness.
He argues that whilst people might start desiring virtue as a means to happiness, eventually, it becomes part of someone ’ s happiness and is then desired as an end in itself.
The adventures of Maureen are a series of sexual ones, starting with Heinlein describing her as a young girl who, having just had her first sexual intercourse, is examined by her father, a doctor, and finds herself desiring him sexually.
Anger can make a person more desiring of an object to which his anger is tied.
Ogden, however, is no longer served by Amtrak, the national passenger rail system, and passengers desiring to travel from Ogden by rail must travel via FrontRunner commuter rail to Salt Lake City.
Hunger is the physical sensation of desiring food.
Nonverbal communication of desiring help from others is positively reinforcing because it can elicit a response from the environment.
A tariqa is a group of murīdīn ( singular murīd ), Arabic for desirous, desiring the knowledge of knowing God and loving God ( also called a faqīr, another Arabic word that means poor or needy, usually used as al-Faqīr ilá l-Lāh, " the needy to God's knowledge ()).
Also according to St. Augustine and Thomas Aquinas, man's last end is happiness: " all men agree in desiring the last end, which is happiness.
In Against the Ethicists, Sextus in fact directly says that " the Skeptic does not conduct his life according to philosophical theory ( so far as regards this he is inactive ), but as regards the non-philosophical regulation of life he is capable of desiring some things and avoiding others.
When first elected member of the Chamber of Deputies in March 1947, Khalid Al-Durra described him in Al-Wadi magazine: “... one of the VIPs of Al-Hilla and a distinguished lawyer there ... Abdul-Wahab is a sincerely patriotic young man ; undoubtedly desiring to work for his country ’ s eminence and progress.
The final aria is a triumphant song of turning away from the world and desiring heaven.
According to the preamble of the 1929 constitution as amended, the UNIA is a " social, friendly, humanitarian, charitable, educational, institutional, constructive and expansive society, and is founded by persons desiring to do the utmost to work for the general uplift of the people of African ancestry of the world.
He readily accepted for himself the character of a " trimmer ," desiring, he said, to keep the boat steady, while others attempted to weigh it down perilously on one side or the other ; and he concluded his tract with these assertions: that our climate is a Trimmer between that part of the world where men are roasted and the other where they are frozen ; that our Church is a Trimmer between the frenzy of fanatic visions and the lethargic ignorance of Popish dreams ; that our laws are Trimmers between the excesses of unbounded power and the extravagance of liberty not enough restrained ; that true virtue hath ever been thought a Trimmer, and to have its dwelling in the middle between two extremes ; that even God Almighty Himself is divided between His two great attributes, His Mercy and His Justice.

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