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Whether you experienced the passion of desire I have, of course, no way of knowing, nor indeed have I wished with even the most fleeting fragment of a wish to know, for the fact that one constitutes by one's mere existence so to speak the proof of some sort of passion makes any speculation upon this part of one's parents' experience more immodest, more scandalizing, more deeply unwelcome than an obscenity from a stranger.
This understanding, of course, may in its turn take many forms and some of these -- especially those most interesting to the student of comparative literature -- are essentially historical.
Of course, some of the credit for the sale boost must be given to improvement in the weather and to the fact that Easter comes more than two weeks earlier than in 1960.
Of course he did some exercising.
By permitting freshman students we might extend the opportunity for such a course to some individuals who otherwise might never get to take it.
On the other hand, in a more favorable vein, general business activity should receive some stimulus from rising Federal spending, and the reduction in business inventories has probably run a good part of its course.
Of course, it can be argued that an ability to write English correctly and with some degree of elegance is a marketable skill.
`` I am satisfied that in the Selden case had this power existed and this course ( been ) pursued, it would have shortened the depositions of some of the experts nearly one-half and of some of the other witnesses thereto more than that ''.
To say this, of course, is to take up a position on one side of a controversy going on now for some two hundred years, or, at any rate, since the beginning of the distinctively modern period in theological thought.
They'd cleaned her up some, of course, and she'd pretty much slept off her drunk.
`` Of course, some of my color values do not match the old Master's and the perspective is faulty but I believe it to be a fair copy ''.
Like the historical Absalom, Absalom Kumalo was at odds with his father, the two fighting a moral and ethical battle of sorts over the course of some of the novel's most important events.
The stream was temporarily turned aside from its course while the grave was dug wherein the Gothic chief and some of his most precious spoils were interred.
Moreover, some of Dutton's categories seem too broad: a physicist might entertain hypothetical worlds in his / her imagination in the course of formulating a theory.
From then on, though of course with some exceptions, Christian art represented angels with wings, as in the cycle of mosaics in the Basilica of Saint Mary Major ( 432-440 ).
The observations were continued, and the star was seen to continue its southerly course until March, when it took up a position some 20 ″ more southerly than its December position.
In the course of thelarche, some girls develop breasts the lower skin-envelope of which touches the chest below the IMF, and some girls do not ; both breast anatomies are statistically normal morphologic variations of the size and shape of women's breasts.
Octavian's ships were generally smaller, but more manageable in the heavy surf, capable of reversing their course on short notice and returning to the charge or, after pouring in a volley of darts on some huge adversary, able to retreat out of shot with speed.
Of course, some of these upstarts may then join with the established networks to help deter any other new competitors.
There were, of course, some concerti grossi that remained, the most famous of which being Mozart's Sinfonia Concertante for Violin and Viola in E flat Major.
However, the details of the story are at best uncertain ( see for discussion of the original Wolfgang Sartorius von Waltershausen source and the changes in other versions ); some authors, such as Joseph Rotman in his book A first course in Abstract Algebra, question whether it ever happened.
: May 3, 1860: " Mr. Darwin has written a work which will constitute an era in geology & natural history to show that ... the descendants of common parents may become in the course of ages so unlike each other as to be entitled to rank as a distinct species, from each other or from some of their progenitors ".

course and scholars
Over the course of the 18th century, the Authorized Version supplanted the Latin Vulgate as the standard version of scripture for English speaking scholars.
In the course of time, however, probably toward the latter part of the 14th century, the term began to be used by itself, with the exclusive meaning of a self-regulating community of teachers and scholars whose corporate
Today, we advance this mission through academic publications and commentary ; course offerings intended to train the next generation of practitioners and scholars ; and conferences, panel discussions, and lectures on current issues at the intersection of law and medicine.
Given that totemistic belief systems had proved to be relatively durable over the course of human history, many scholars asked whether it was useful, as Lévi-Strauss had advocated, to dispose of totemism as a " mere " social construct.
While a student at the latter, he focused on the link between physics and psychology, in the course of which he studied with two leading scholars in those fields, Max Planck and Carl Stumpf, respectively.
Of course today, these key 1930s events look different to careful scholars of the era ( see the work of Barry Eichengreen " Golden Fetters: The Gold Standard and the Great Depression, 1919 – 1939 " and " How to Prevent a Currency War ") in particular devaluations today are viewed by advanced scholars with far greater nuance.
Credited with fundamentally changing the course of the art historical discipline, Schapiro's scholarly approach was dynamic and it engaged other scholars, philosophers, and artists.
Of course, these scholars all pursue fairly diverse interests, and perhaps too much emphasis has been placed on the paradigmatic nature of the new history of the French Revolution.
Over the course of centuries as many scholars came to the city, Basel became an early center of book printing and humanism.
In the course of the campus's tenure under Long Island University, it produced 34 Fulbright scholars, most of which hailed from the Marine Science program.
The 10-month course started in August 2009, and is expected to eventually draw 50 scholars per year.
The two scholars in course of time created a movement resembling that of the Tübingen School in Germany.
The question of the original fortifications in this area has been examined by several scholars, and several theories have been proposed as to their course.
A Mufti will generally go through an Iftaa course and the person should fulfill the following conditions set by scholars in order that he may be able to issue verdicts ( fataawa ).
It is said that throughout the course of one extremely long day, French scholars failed to stump Crichton on any question they threw at him, no matter how abstruse.
During the course of this study, Derrida not only divulges the exact instances Socrates or his interlocutors make use of this concept, but also reveals the relationship between Plato and Socrates which scholars have kept in secret by questioning the validity of authorship in Plato's letters, where in the second letter Socrates writes: " Consider these fact and take care lest you sometimes come to repent of having now unwisely published your views.
Some scholars are pressing all graduate programs in archaeology to include a survey course in archaeometry.
While it is largely due to his actions that the Talamasca — an order of scholars who study the supernatural world but vow to never interfere in it — declare a kind of war on vampires, it is also due to his efforts that no lives are taken over the course of the dispute between the two groups.
In an article published in The Washington Post, Anmol Chaddha and William Julius Wilson explain why Harvard chose The Wire as curriculum material for their course on urban inequality: " Though scholars know that deindustrialization, crime and prison, and the education system are deeply intertwined, they must often give focused attention to just one subject in relative isolation, at the expense of others.
During the course of time, a strong necessity was felt by scholars to compile Saiva literature to accommodate other works.
He also seems to know an incredible amount of forgotten lore, understanding the secrets of Motavia's past in a way that eclipses the learning of the world's greatest scholars ; every indication is that Zio's intended course of action using his unique insight is not a wholesome one.
Edmund Kerchever Chambers cast doubt on the attribution in 1923 ( Chambers, 4. 42 ), and over the course of the twentieth century a considerable number of scholars argued for attributing the play to Middleton ( Gibbons, ix ).
Retirement is, of course, relative and in Pálsson's case the flow of books, articles and editions – among them, important editions of the great Eddic poems Hávamál and Völuspá – continued undiminished to the end, as did his encouragement and support of younger scholars and of his subject here ( in the U. K .) and abroad.

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