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Or in Buddhism, the term might refer to the Buddha finally realizing the nature of the universe, and thus attaining Nirvana.
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For example, in his 1997 book Numerology: Or What Pythagoras Wrought, mathematician Underwood Dudley uses the term to discuss practitioners of the Elliott wave principle of stock market analysis.
In the works of John H. Van Evrie, a Northern supporter of the Confederacy, the term was interchangeable with white supremacy, notably in White Supremacy and Negro Subordination, Or, Negroes a Subordinate Race and ( so-called ) slavery its normal condition ( 1861 ).
As the combination of the very high with the very low, the term was introduced by Alexander Pope in his essay Peri Bathous, Or the Art of Sinking in Poetry ( 1727 ).
Or, the term may be used to describe an electrical ( semiconductor ) diode in reference to a thermal effect or function.
Or the term may be used to describe both situations, where an electrical diode is used as a heat-pump or thermoelectric cooler.
Or at home they would say " Telefon " in everyday speech, although the arcane official term was " Fernsprecher " ( remote speaker ) or Fernsprechapparat.
Or sometimes it is a term that refers to the ability to accept, or to tolerate differences and diversity in other people or groups of people.
The term Orphism was coined by poet and art critic Guillaume Apollinaire at the Salon de la Section d ' Or in 1912, referring to the works of František Kupka.
Or, instead of having to cut and paste text from a document into a browser-based search engine box, users can simply highlight the term and draw a question mark with their finger to trigger an automatic web search on the query ..
Or something else .” Meanwhile, Aunt Gertrude has arrived and announced that she is going to be living in the Hardy household long term.
The term côte in French means hill and for the Cote de Nuits, it describes its geographical placement along the northern expanse of the Cote d ' Or escarpment, located just south of the city of Dijon.
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Or it might have been the absent nephews she addressed, consciously playing with the notion that this was one of the summers of their early years.
Or, he might remind Fromm that the 41 per cent figure is really astonishingly low: after all, the medieval guild system was dedicated to the proposition that 100 per cent of the workers ought to turn out only the average amount ; ;
Or you could hope the parachute wouldn't open just so you could say you saw it not open, not because you meant any harm to Starkey Poe in his suit of red underwear, but mainly because you were tired of being an old maid -- a thing which cannot admit when it thinks it might be pregnant, but must stand the dizzy feeling all alone and go on like everything is all right instead of being able to say to somebody in a normal voice: `` I think I'm pregnant ''.
Or one might consider the synthesis of several elements, such as editing, shot composition, and music.
Or, the IBM representatives might have been annoyed that DRI had spent hours on what they considered a routine formality.
" Whereupon Miss Murchison, the indefatigable investigator employed by Wimsey for much of this book, comments " Or, if one wasn't accustomed to be waited on, one might use the water from the bedroom jug.
Or, the tale of Madai's original inheritance in Phrygia might preserve an older tradition of identifying Madai with Midas and the Phrygians.
Or an exponent of a weak form of solipsism might say that harming others is imprudent because the solipsist can only be uncertain of their real existence rather than certain of their non-existence.
Or, as the ideal character of the poem, Piers might be seen as a kind of alter-ego for the poet that was more important to his early readers than the obviously authorial narrator and his apparent self-disclosures as Will.
Or an exhumation might be done illicitly by grave robbers or as an act of desecration to show disrespect.
This might in English heraldic language be rendered thus: Per bend sinister argent a cross gules surmounted by a bugle-horn of the first, the bell to sinister, stringed Or, and sable issuant from base a lion rampant, his dexter paw couped at the line of partition, of the third armed, langued and crowned of the second.
The district coat of arms might be described thus: Per pale gules a wheel spoked of six argent and sable a lion rampant Or armed, langued and crowned of the first, in a chief of the last an eagle displayed of the third armed, langued and beaked of the first.
Or it might just be sized for children, such as a water pistol that is half the size of a similar firearm.
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Or it may refer to the rules of a particular, relatively well-defined variety of English ( such as Standard English ).
Or the penguin might refer to the extinct Great Auk, genus Pinguinus, once known commonly as " penguins ".
Or it may refer to a rare cultural object, such as the medieval manuscript Plan of St. Gall in Switzerland.
Or it may be used to refer to a ruse where a person is led to believe something is true that is not ( usually a fairly unbelievable story ) for the purpose of ridicule of the subject.
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