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For one thing, this is not a subject often discussed or analyzed.
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.
Yet within this limitation there is an astonishing variety: design as intricate as that in the carpet or miniature, with the melodic line like the painted or woven line often flowing into an arabesque.
Yet often fear persists because, even with the most rigid ritual, one is never quite free from the uneasy feeling that one might make some mistake or that in every previous execution one had been unaware of the really decisive act.
`` Most often '', she says, `` it's the monogamous relationship that is dishonest ''.
If many of the characters in contemporary novels appear to be the bloodless relations of characters in a case history it is because the novelist is often forgetful today that those things that we call character manifest themselves in surface behavior, that the ego is still the executive agency of personality, and that all we know of personality must be discerned through the ego.
It is often stated that Copernican astronomy is ' simpler ' than Ptolemaic.
1543 A.D. is often venerated as the birthday of the scientific revolution.
But when these expectations are once too often ground into the dust, innocence can falter, since its strength is according to the strength of him who possesses it.
Next I refer to our program in space exploration, which is often mistakenly supposed to be an integral part of defense research and development.
The relatively long and often colorful selections in this anthology enable the reader to become genuinely absorbed in what is said, whether he responds with anger or applause.
The continuities, contrasts, and similarities discernible when past and present are surveyed together are inexhaustible and the one is often understood through the other.
It is true that this distinction between style and idea often approaches the arbitrary since in the end we must admit that style and content frequently influence or interpenetrate one another and sometimes appear as expressions of the same insight.
The volume is a piece of passionate special pleading, written with the heat -- and often with the wisdom, it must be said -- of a Liberal damning the shortsightedness of politicians from 1782 to 1832.
That he read some of the books assigned to him with a studied carefulness is evident from his notes, which are often so full that they provide an unquestionable basis for the identification of reviews that were printed without his signature.
The religious quest is often intense and deep, and there are students on every campus who are seriously wrestling with the most profound questions of meaning and value.
His neighbors celebrated his return, even if it was only temporary, and Morgan was especially gratified by the quaint expression of an elderly friend, Isaac Lane, who told him, `` A man that has so often left all that is dear to him, as thou hast, to serve thy country, must create a sympathetic feeling in every patriotic heart ''.
Without a precise knowledge of Germanic philology, however, it is debatable whether their use was not more often a source of confusion and error than anything else.
Youth may be, and often is, skeptical, cynical or despairing ; ;
Although Patchen has given previous evidence of an interest in jazz, the musical group that he works with, the Chamber Jazz Sextet, is often ignored by jazz critics.
He is forced to play for little money, and must often take another job to live.

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In the calm which follows the reading of a poem, for example, is the effect produced by the enforced quiet, by the musical quality of words and rhythm, by the sentiments or sense of the poem, by the associations with earlier readings, if it is familiar, by the boost to the self-esteem for the semi-literate, by the diversion of attention, by the sense of security in a legitimized withdrawal, by a kind license for some variety of fantasy life regarded as forbidden, or by half-conscious ideas about the magical power of words??
regarded from the inside, it is the carrying into action of a certain thought The historian's business is to penetrate to the inside of the actions with which he is dealing and reconstruct or rather rethink the thoughts which constituted them.
While it is easy enough to ridicule Hawkins' pronouncement in Pleas Of The Crown from a metaphysical point of view, the concept of the `` oneness '' of a married couple may reflect an abiding belief that the communion between husband and wife is such that their actions are not always to be regarded by the criminal law as if there were no marriage.
An example of the overall standards applied is the 20-to-1 ratio established for the determination of that degree of cochannel interference which is regarded as objectionable.
Thus, casework involving a limited number of interviews is still to be regarded in terms of the quality of service rendered rather than of the quantity of time expended.
To the extent that a language is formulaic, its individual components must be regarded as no more distinguished than other cliches.
Denouncing the view that the sexual union is an end in itself, the Conference declared: `` We steadfastly uphold what must always be regarded as the governing considerations of Christian marriage.
Intermarriage, which is generally regarded as a threat to Jewish survival, was regarded not with horror or apprehension but with a kind of mild, clinical disapproval.
The most serious weakness of the ecumenical movement today is that it is generally regarded as the responsibility of a few national leaders in each denomination and a few interdenominational executives.
The Soviet Embassy is popularly regarded as Russian espionage headquarters.
The demand for farm machinery is regarded as a yardstick of rural buying generally.
But in any case, one does not have to read very closely between the lines to realize that the situation is not regarded as a particularly happy one.
Result is a better prospect for a full payoff by bonds that once were regarded as highly speculative.
His point is not that mythology may not be used, but that it may no longer be regarded as the only or even the most appropriate conceptuality for expressing the Christian kerygma.
As a first step, Algerian literature was marked by works whose main concern was the assertion of the Algerian national entity, there is the publication of novels as the Algerian trilogy of Mohammed Dib, or even Nedjma of Kateb Yacine novel which is often regarded as a monumental and major work.
However, this story may reflect a cultural influence which had the reverse direction: Hittite cuneiform texts mention a Minor Asian god called Appaliunas or Apalunas in connection with the city of Wilusa attested in Hittite inscriptions, which is now generally regarded as being identical with the Greek Ilion by most scholars.
Today it is regarded as an archaism and replaced by the handheld calculator.

is and one-star
* Commander RFMF-The Commander RFMF is of one-star rank.
Ebert's reviews can clash with the overall reception of movies, as evidenced by his one-star review of the celebrated 1986 David Lynch film Blue Velvet (" marred by sophomoric satire and cheap shots ... in a way, Lynch's behavior is more sadistic than the Hopper character ").
In some countries a brigadier general is informally designated as a one-star general.
The rank of brigadier general is known in South Korea as junjang (; hanja: 准將 )< ref >< font color =" gray ">( Korean )</ font > Empas hanja dictionary, Junjang entry and is a direct equivalent to the United States one-star rank, with very similar insignia.
In the Pakistan Defense Forces, a brigadier ( or brigadier-general ) is a one-star rank general officer and are considered as one of the high-ranking military officers in Pakistan Armed Forces.
One notable example of this is the Rover 100, which after receiving a one-star Adult Occupant Rating in the tests in 1997, suffered from poor sales and was withdrawn from production soon afterwards.
Air commodore ( Air Cdre in the RAF and IAF, AIRCDRE in the RNZAF and RAAF, formerly A / C in the RCAF ) is a one-star rank and the most junior of the air-officer ranks which originated in and continues to be used by the Royal Air Force .< ref >
( e. g., for a four-star admiral, a 17-gun salute is prescribed ; a three-star general would rate a 15-gun salute ; a two-star, 13-guns and a one-star, 11 guns.
While banning a song entirely is impossible, giving a song a one-star rating would have it played very rarely.
All puzzles in the magazine are ranked by difficulty: a one-star puzzle is an " Easy Hike "; two stars is an " Uphill Climb "; three stars means " Proceed at Your Own Risk ".
Commandant is also the title used for the commanding officer ( one-star rank ) of military academies-Sri Lanka Military Academy, Naval and Maritime Academy and Air Force Academy-and the commanding officer ( two-star rank ) of the Defence Services Command and Staff College.
In Indian Police, a commissioner of state police is held by an Indian Police Service officer of Director General of Police rank ( three-star rank ) although a police commissioner of a city may be of Additional Director General ( three-star rank ), Inspector General of Police ( two-star rank ) or Deputy Inspector General of Police ( one-star rank ).
The Coast Guards consisted the active-duty members of Pakistan Army and commanded by one-star rank Brigadier who is headquartered in Karachi, Sindh Province of Pakistan.
The absence of such safety features in an attempt to lower retail pricing is suspected to be one factor for the one-star crash test result.
The Soviet rank of Army General is equivalent to the UK and US ranks of General ; Soviet and current Russian rank systems also have a Marshal rank, but name their one-star officers Major Generals instead of Brigadiers, with three-stars being Colonel Generals.
Within JSCSC itself each service is represented by a one-star Assistant Commandant ( Maritime, Land, and Air ), each with responsibility for both single service issues and delivery of training.

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