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Others call it `` alienation '', and mean by that no simple economic experience ( as Marx does ) but a deep spiritual sense of dislocation.
Others see the call to be sexually continent in Matthew 19 to be a caution for men who were too readily divorcing and remarrying.
Others argue that various rational and emotional states cannot be so separated, that they are of the same nature and origin, and should therefore be considered all part of what we call the mind.
Others do not call themselves Methodist, but are related to varying degrees.
Others ( maybe most ) just call parameters passed to ( or operated on by ) an open predicate variables, and when defining substitution have to distinguish between free variables and bound variables.
Others have reacted to this call by believing it to be part of an effort to return UU congregations to more orthodox Christian worship patterns.
Others call her a slave of Celeus, king of Eleusis.
New York Times architecture critic Herbert Muschamp described it Others describe it as a " blob " or call it " The Hemorrhoids ".
Others prefer to call it a town.
Others call him by his nickname, Dai, which is another reading for his given name in kanji ( 大 ).
Others call themselves by indefinite names such as " special group 13 " and " special operations unit ".
Others turned up their forked ends, which we call coup de ladle .< BR >
Others of the May Fourth students heeded Hu Shi's call to return to their studies, taking them in new directions which shaped scholarship for the next generation.
Others may use honest playing as part of an intentional strategy of forcing those who wrongly call cheat to pick up.
Others take up the call when one starts.
" Others call it " alligator lake ", a reminder that it served as the last bastion of Laguna de Bay's once-plentiful cayman population, which has since been wiped out and is now just another legendary part of Philippine history.
* Others argued that the SS-20 was part of an attempt on the part of the Soviet military to develop a more sophisticated nuclear strategy that did not call for an all out nuclear first strike as soon as World War III began by giving the Soviets a second strike capability that they had previously lacked.
Others may call it Kafé Shakhor ( קפה שחור, which means " black coffee "), since it is usually prepared without milk.
Others, such as those relating to the United States House of Representatives, call into question notions that mathematics alone can provide a single, fair resolution.
Others, such as Traditionalist Catholics, call for use of the Tridentine Mass.
Others such as C ++ require that you explicitly call GetIDsOfNames to look up a method and Invoke to call it.
" Others call it bias since he doesn't single out or blast any other religion.
Others heeded the call for the day of national mourning by going to their place of worship for a memorial service.

Others and bird
Others showed one bird on the ground with the second in flight.
Others say that the firebird is just a bird that flies around giving hope to those who need it.
Others at the time also recognized the implications of a nearly modern bird with reptilian teeth, and feared the controversy it caused.
Others claim it was named for the Long-billed Curlew, which was once plentiful in the area and also known as the candlestick bird.

Others and ".
Others say that he " raised the see of York from its former rustic state ".
Poem 30 of that sequence, for instance, speaks of how " Fear contended with desire ": " Others, I am not the first / have willed more mischief than they durst ".
Others blamed pushback from the rock industry: Harold Childs, senior vice president at A & M Records, told the Los Angeles Times that " radio is really desperate for rock product " and " they're all looking for some white rock-n-roll ".
Her strong commitment to animal welfare began in 1971, when she co-founded " Actors and Others for Animals ".
Others point out that Paul quotes Isaiah to show that " when God speaks to people in language they cannot understand, it is quite evidently a sign of God's judgment "; so if unbelievers are baffled by a church service they cannot understand because tongues are spoken without being interpreted, that is a " sign of God's attitude ", " a sign of judgment ".
Some say that speech in tongues was " not understood by the speaker " Others assert that " the tongues-speaker normally understood his own foreign-language message ".
Others such as Max Müller agreed that Khatti was probably Kheta, but proposed connecting it with Biblical Kittim, rather than with the " Children of Heth ".
Others have interpreted the ēotenas as jotuns (" ettins " in English ), meaning giants, or as a kenning for " enemies ".
Others, notably former State Secretary Prince Bernard von Bülow, shared Neurath's contempt: " Bülow could not regard as a serious competitor a man who had no formal training in diplomacy, who could not write a report in correct German, who did not listen carefully enough to the remarks of foreign statesmen to interpret them correctly, and who insisted upon seeing possibilities of alliance Britain where none existed ".
Others understand the text to mean not " I say to you, This day you will be with me in paradise ", but " I say to you this day, You will be with me in paradise ".
Others ( e. g. analytic philosophers ) see philosophy as a technical, formal, and entirely theoretical discipline, with goals such as " the disinterested pursuit of knowledge for its own sake ".
Others, however, emphasized its theoretical novelty, and argued that evolutionary stasis had been " unexpected by most evolutionary biologists " and " had a major impact on paleontology and evolutionary biology ".
Others are " rarity ", " unpopularity ", " scarcity ", and " lack of interest ".
When once asked how he would like to be remembered, he at first answered, " Others will remember me as they will remember me ", but when pressed he replied, " I should like to have been killed in the war ".
Others have been interpreted as a " grasping and crushing array ".
Others hold it is pre-Indo-European, or Pelasgian in origin, associated with the word " thalassa ", meaning " sea ".
Others pronounce the final consonant like the " sh " in " push ".
Others say that it was based on earlier work in 1823 developing a " smoke helmet ".
Others include addition of pointless words or non sequiturs, intended to add effect, as in: " He came in from the outfield there like an absolute rabbit ".
Others have left Anglicanism altogether for the Roman Catholic or Eastern Orthodox churches, in the belief that liberal doctrinal innovations in the Anglican churches have resulted in Anglicanism no longer being a true branch of the " Church Catholic ".
Others suppose it is a location filled with feasting, sport, song ; Joy is the " daughter of Elysium " in Friedrich Schiller's ode " To Joy ".
Others note that Marduk was the creator in Babylonian mythology whence the term might have been understood by Jews to mean simply " of God ".
Others prefer the term " Insular Christianity ".
Others view these fanciful names with skepticism ; Sigurd Towrie suggests that " they were simply erroneous terms applied by the antiquarians of the 18th or 19th centuries-romantic additions, in the same vein as the infamous " Druid's Circle " and " Sacrificial Altar ".

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