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seems and neither
For the illusion of depth created by the contrast between the affixed material and everything else gives way immediately to an illusion of forms in bas-relief, which gives way in turn, and with equal immediacy, to an illusion that seems to contain both -- or neither.
They are neither able nor interested in going into space, and humans are not really interested in Mars, so there seems no reason for conflict.
A person viewing by cable or satellite might not know what kind of organization is responsible for a given program, especially if it is syndicated, so what seems to be a station or a network may be neither.
This countship, the extent of which seems to have been practically identical with that of the ecclesiastical diocese of Angers, occupied the greater part of what is now the départment of Maine-et-Loire, further embracing, to the north, Craon, Candé, Bazouges ( Château-Gontier ), Le Lude, and to the east, Château-la-Vallière and Bourgueil, while to the south, on the other hand, it included neither the present town of Montreuil-Bellay, nor Vihiers, Cholet, Beaupréau, nor the whole district lying to the west of the Ironne and Thouet, on the left bank of the Loire, which formed the territory of the Mauges.
William, at least, seems to have believed he had been offered the succession, but there must have been some confusion either on William's part or perhaps by both men, since the English succession was neither inherited nor determined by the reigning monarch.
Tostig seems to have been a favourite with the king and queen, who demanded that the revolt be suppressed, but neither Harold nor anyone else would fight to support Tostig.
The name " tin-whistle " was also coined as early as 1825. but neither tin whistle or penny whistle name seems to have been common until the 20th century.
The ue ending of the word seems to be a fourteenth-century attempt to show " proper pronunciation ", but it is " neither etymological nor phonetic ".
Notice how such a comparison of these two standpoints is neither exclusively religious nor secular, a factor which perhaps offers some small insight as to how Boyle managed to achieve what seems to us now the extraordinary feat of gaining strong favour at various times with the leaders on either side of the English Civil war.
Indeed, patriotism is a concept that neither the screenwriter ... nor the director ... seems to understand ".
However, as far as Hortensio should be concerned, Lucentio has denounced Bianca ( in Act 4, Scene 2, Tranio ( disguised as Lucentio ) agreed with Hortensio that neither of them would pursue Bianca, because she obviously loved Cambio ), and as such, his knowledge of the marriage of who he supposes to be Lucentio and Bianca makes no sense, and again seems to suggest some careless editing on Shakespeare's part.
While Valaquenta is not a narrative, neither is the Quenta chapter Of Beleriand and its Realms, and Tolkien never seems to have considered presenting the latter as an independent section.
The two characters resemble each other both in appearance and behavior though their main common point seems to be that they are extremely competitive and neither of them can accept the idea of someone else being superior or equal to them.
At any rate his preferments made him in perfectly easy circumstances, and he seems neither to have derived nor wished for any profit from his books.
Thales inspired the Milesian school of philosophy and was followed by Anaximander, who argued that the substratum or arche could not be water or any of the classical elements but was instead something " unlimited " or " indefinite ," the apeiron ; his reasoning was that because the world seems to consist of opposites ( e. g., hot and cold ) yet a thing can become its opposite ( e. g., a hot thing cold ), they cannot truly be opposites but rather must both be manifestations of some underlying substratrum that is neither, while all of the classical elements are one extreme or another ( e. g., water is wet and so the opposite of dry ).
One difference is that whereas the Stoics regard external goods as neutral, as neither good nor bad, Kant ’ s position seems to be that external goods are good, but only so far as they are a condition to achieving happiness.
But this was a mere legal formality, and on the whole the marriage seems to have met the views of both parties, neither of whom had any affection for the other.
However, neither fate seems likely to occur in the foreseeable future to the five remaining major unincorporated U. S. insular areas: American Samoa, Puerto Rico, Guam, the U. S. Virgin Islands, or the Northern Mariana Islands.
The problem with such an approach would beas many Old World warblers have not been studied with the new results in mind and neither have a number of timaliids — to risk creating a huge, ill-defined family-level clade ; consequently, this approach seems to have been put on hold for the time being in favor of a general resorting of the Sylvioidea.
Temma Kaplan explains that " neither event seems to have taken place, but many Europeans think March 8, 1907 inaugurated International Women's Day.
David's pose is languid and his expression dreamy, neither of which seems to express the narrative moment.
Leibniz picks up on the generalization used by Locke and adopts a less rigid approach: clearly there is no perfect correspondence between words and things, but neither is the relationship completely arbitrary, although he seems vague about what that relationship might be.
The race, ethnicity, and nationality of neither the person making the judgment nor the person they are judging seems to make a difference when making judgments from faces.
Demetrius, who seems to have been placed by nature in our times that he might prove that we could neither corrupt him nor be corrected by him ; a man of consummate wisdom, though he himself disclaimed it, constant to the principles which he professed, of an eloquence worthy to deal with the mightiest subjects, scorning mere prettinesses and verbal niceties, but expressing with infinite spirit, the ideas which inspired it.

seems and man
In the end, he gets his man, but no one seems to care ; ;
It seems quite obvious that all the really difficult tasks of human beings arise from the fact that man is not one, but many.
From the outset, she must have realized that marriage with him was out of the question, and although she was displeased by the `` unwarrantable '' interference, it seems probable that she did agree with her mother's suggestion that the poet was `` perhaps '' a man `` most fitted to live & die solitary, & in the love only of the Highest Lover ''.
For it seems that Barco, fancying himself a ladies' man ( and why not, after seven marriages??
In our age of Science and Angst it seems to me more brave to stay on Earth and explore inner man than to fly far from the sphere of our sorrow and explore outer space ''.
When a man recognizes a certain experience as the exact pattern of a previous dream, we have an instance of deja vue, except for the fact that he knows just why the experience seems familiar.
It is in this one aspect, at least, that man seems to be made in the image of his Creator.
Because he interprets the primitive state of man as one of mere potentiality or capacity and believes that Adam and Eve were created as children, Irenaeus often seems inclined to extenuate their disobedience as being `` due, no doubt, to carelessness, but still wicked ''.
If this aspect of death as punishment is not distinguished from the idea of death as natural termination, the conclusion seems inevitable that temporal existence itself is a form of punishment rather than the state into which man is put by the will of the Creator.
Just the evocations of time and place, of passionate encounter between man and a natural world which today seems almost lost, would be enough.
The only man alive who seems qualified by his learning, his disposition and his addiction to a baroque luxuriance of language to inherit the literary mantle of Sacheverell Sitwell, Mr. Sansom writes of foreign parts with a dedication to decoration worthy of a pastry chef creating a wedding cake for the marriage of a Hungarian beauty ( her third ) and an American multimillionaire ( his fourth ).
" Therefore he seems to me a very foolish man, and truly wretched, who will not increase his understanding while he is in the world, and ever wish and long to reach that endless life where all shall be made clear.
It seems clear he was a good-looking, engaging young man, whose easy humour and kindness towards the sisters made a considerable impression.
Hobbes said :" The Latines called Accounts of mony Rationes ... and thence it seems to proceed that they extended the word Ratio, to the faculty of Reckoning in all other things .... When a man reasoneth hee does nothing else but conceive a summe totall ... For Reason ... is nothing but Reckoning ... of the consequences of generall names agreed upon, for the marking and signifying of our thoughts ...."
#" A reading altogether peculiar to one or another ancient document is suspicious ; as also is any, even if supported by a class of documents, which seems to evince that it has originated in the revision of a learned man.
* Mr. Ventham ( played by Mark Heap ): An extremely awkward man who requires one-to-one consultations with what seems to be his psychologist for the most banal of matters.
A heavy drinker as a young man, he seems to have quit the bottle soon after arriving in New York, after his drinking nearly cost him the courtship of the woman who became his first wife, Ellen Egan.
American 20th-century novelist Thomas Wolfe wrote: " f all I have ever seen or learned, that book seems to me the noblest, the wisest, and the most powerful expression of man ’ s life upon this earth — and also the highest flower of poetry, eloquence, and truth.
He seems to agree with these attitudes to some extent, claiming " a wise man " should not engage in that form of intercourse while acknowledging that it can be appropriate in some unspecified cases.
Whatever his religion, however, he was still intensely loyal to the Queen, though he seems to have had something of a grudge against her for her remark that he, Dowland, " was a man to serve any prince in the world, but was an obstinate Papist.
The book is dedicated to a Macrinus, who may have been the emperor who reigned 217-218, but that name was not uncommon, and it seems more likely he was simply a young man with a thirst for universal knowledge, which the book was compiled to satisfy.
This seems to have involved a human sacrifice, and a feast in which the man who received the portion of a human victim was changed to a wolf, as Lycaon had been after sacrificing a child.
This view seems to satisfy that " some " disciples would see the glory of the Son of Man, but it does not satisfy that " he will repay every man for what he has done.
Davidson says that while attempts have been made to connect Sleipnir with hobby horses and steeds with more than four feet that appear in carnivals and processions, but that " a more fruitful resemblance seems to be on the bier on which a dead man is carried in the funeral procession by four bearers ; borne along thus, he may be described as riding on a steed with eight legs.
" The brother of Jared is described as " a large and mighty man … highly favored of the Lord ", and seems to have been the spiritual leader of the group.

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