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is and tempting
If this etymology is combined with the tradition reported by Geoffrey of Monmouth stating that Ambrosius Aurelianus ordered the building of Stonehenge – which is located within the parish of Amesbury ( and where Ambrosius was supposedly buried ) – and with the presence of an Iron Age hill fort also in that parish, then it may be tempting to connect Ambrosius with Amesbury.
This region is the most suitable to taste empanadas, particularly those stuffed with meat and offering different types of tempting varieties such as the meat empanada, salteña also filled with potatoes, or the empanada tucumana, which is stuffed with matambre and cut with a knife, or empanadas made with cheese.
While it is tempting to attribute this major decline solely to Mongol ferocity, scholars today have mixed sentiments regarding this subject.
It might be tempting to generalize the result that by looking for a formula for other individual values where is rational.
It is more like a physical quantity, and though it can be tempting to treat height as the vertical coordinate, in addition to the horizontal coordinates and, and though this actually is a good approximation of physical reality in small areas, it quickly becomes invalid for regional considerations.
This mental ascesis is the rejection of tempting thoughts ( the " thieves ") that come to the Hesychast as he watches in sober attention in his hermitage.
Much of the literature of Hesychasm is occupied with the psychological analysis of such tempting thoughts ( e. g. St Mark the Ascetic ).
He is also to use an extremely directed and controlled anger against the tempting thoughts, although to obliterate them entirely he is to invoke Jesus Christ via the Jesus Prayer.
What this means is that by the exercise of sobriety ( the mental ascesis against tempting thoughts ), the Hesychast arrives at a continual practice of the Jesus Prayer with his mind in his heart and where his consciousness is no longer encumbered by the spontaneous inception of images: his mind has a certain stillness and emptiness that is punctuated only by the eternal repetition of the Jesus Prayer.
However, materialists have historically held that everything is made of matter, but physics has shown that gravity, for example, is not made of matter in the traditional sense of "' an inert, senseless substance, in which extension, figure, and motion do actually subsist '… So it is tempting to use ' physicalism ' to distance oneself from what seems a historically important but no longer scientifically relevant thesis of materialism, and related to this, to emphasize a connection to physics and the physical sciences.
It is tempting to speculate that these persons attached the dialect to a way of life that appeared to be economically untenable and fading fast.
" Arguing a year later that " with nuclear weapons more widely available, deterrence is decreasingly effective and increasingly hazardous ," the authors concluded that although " it is tempting and easy to say we can't get there from here,.
The ideas of the Western legal tradition have become so pervasive throughout the world that it is tempting to see them as universal.
It is believed that Iblis ( Satan ) has a significant role in tempting humankind towards sin.
In regard to fine-tuning, Kenneth Himma writes: " The mere fact that it is enormously improbable that an event occurred ... by itself, gives us no reason to think that it occurred by design … As intuitively tempting as it may be ...” Himma attributes the “ Argument from Suspicious Improbabilities ”, a formalization ofthe fine-tuning intuition ” to George N. Schlesinger: To understand Schlesinger ’ s argument, consider your reaction to two different events.
When connecting glassware, it is often tempting to use Keck clips on every joint, but this can be dangerous if the system is sealed or the exhaust is in any way restricted ; e. g. by wash flasks or drying media.

is and argue
There may be a case of this sort, but it is not one we wish to argue, here.
One might argue that the ultimate purpose of literary scholarship is to correct this spontaneous provincialism that is likely to obscure the horizons of the general public, of the newspaper critic, and of the creative artist himself.
Most students of literature, whether they call themselves scholars or critics, are ready to argue that it is possible to understand literary works as well as to enjoy them.
The point is that an ethical critic, with an assist from Freud, can seize on this theory to argue that tragedy provides us with a harmless outlet for our hostile urges.
Or should we argue that if we want adjustment of children to children of different races and that that is impossible in an all-something-or-the-other school, we must at least provide him some opportunity to adjust to people of another race within the school -- namely, to a teacher of another race.
I shall first indicate a couple of weaknesses in Fromm's analysis, then argue that, granted these weaknesses, he still has much left that is valuable, and, finally, raise the general question of a philosophical versus a sociological approach to the question of alienation.
Once more the fallacious equation is advanced to argue that since business is restricted under the anti-monopoly laws, there must be a corresponding restriction against labor unions: the law must treat everybody equally.
However, one can argue that no such control is necessary as long as one pretends that the anti-trust laws are effective and rational.
One can even argue -- though this is a delicate matter -- that every justification existed for their returning the Public Lecture to the First Church, and so to suppress it, rather than let Parker use it as a sounding board for his propaganda when his turn should come to occupy it.
Apollo and the Furies argue about whether the matricide was justified ; Apollo holds that the bond of marriage is sacred and Orestes was avenging his father, whereas the Erinyes say that the bond of blood between mother and son is more meaningful than the bond of marriage.
The author's name " indicates the status of the discourse within a society and culture ", and at one time was used as an anchor for interpreting a text, a practice which Barthes would argue is not a particularly relevant or valid endeavor.
Paneloux may argue that the plague is a punishment for sin, but how does he reconcile that doctrine with the death of a child?
Anarchists argue that the state is an initiation of force because force can be used against those who have not stolen private property, vandalized private property, assaulted anyone, or committed fraud.
A conspirator, they argue, is more likely to be a national.
Some folk etymologies argue that the original forms of these symbols indicated their value through the number of angles they contained, however there is no proof of any such origin.
Arguments from moral normativity observe some aspect of morality and argue that God is the best or only explanation for this, concluding that God must exist.
In his Critique of Practical Reason he went on to argue that, despite the failure of these arguments, morality requires that God's existence is assumed, owing to practical reason.
As this tension is an integral part of AA, Rudy and Greil argue that AA is best described as a quasi-religious organization.
Proponents of repeal argue that the clause is a bigoted anachronism ; Cardinal Winning, who was leader of the Roman Catholic Church in Scotland, called the act an " insult " to Catholics.
Paul's own record of the meeting appears to be Galatians 2, however, due to the differences, some argue Gal 2 is a different meeting.
Many goals have been argued for art, and aestheticians often argue that some goal or another is superior in some way.

is and Vidal
After the death of Reclus as well as the main proponents of Le Play's ideas, and with Émile Durkheim turning away from his early concept of social morphology, Paul Vidal de la Blache, who noted that geography " is a science of places and not a science of men ", remained the most influential figure of French geography.
It is dedicated to Paul Vidal, and had its first performance in January 1896, under the direction of the dedicatee.
* Don José Vidal, Spanish Governor of the Natchez District, is buried in the Natchez City Cemetery.
Thomas Gore, whom the town is named after, is claimed to have been an atheist with a strong misanthropic streak-" a populist who didn't like people ", as expressed by his grandson, author Gore Vidal.
This episode is dealt with by Gore Vidal in his novel Creation.
Christina Abbi Vidal ( born November 18, 1981 ) is an American film and television actress.
The group, which went on tour in late 2008 and early 2009, is now integrated by Karlo Vidal and Jonathan Amabilis as well as Gustavo, Fernando and Adolfo, who are avid autograph signers.
In his own memoir Palimpsest, the author Gore Vidal gave a personal definition: " a memoir is how one remembers one's own life, while an autobiography is history, requiring research, dates, facts double-checked.
In his introduction to the novel, Vidal says the recent Supreme Court decision " leaves to each community the right to decide what is pornography.
New York is also a notable producer of Riesling based Ice Wine, although a large majority of New York Ice Wine is made from Vidal Blanc and Vignoles.
Burr ( 1973 ), by Gore Vidal, is a historical novel challenging the traditional iconography of United States history via narrative and a fictional memoir of Aaron Burr.
Burr is the first in a series of novels in which Vidal follows generations of a fictional family through the history of the United States.
Though Pelee Island Winery and Hillebrand were Canada's first commercial icewine producers, starting production in 1983, Inniskillin Wines is considered the most widely known Canadian icewine producer as the first Canadian winery to win a major international award, the Grand Prix d ’ Honneur at 1991 Vinexpo in France, with their 1989 Vidal Icewine ( which was technically an illegal import into the EU ), placing Canadian icewines on the world stage.
Myra Breckinridge is a 1968 satirical novel by Gore Vidal written in the form of a diary.
To everyone's astonishment, the famous Vittorio Vidal is accompanied by the unknown Charity.
The following morning, Charity is escorted from the room by a mortified Vidal.
Juan Sánchez Vidal ( born January 3, 1958 ) is a world renowned model aircraft collector.
Atossa is also one of the major characters in the Gore Vidal novel Creation.
Vidal states that Knowles told him that the character Brinker, who precipitates the novel's crisis, is based on Vidal.

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