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Perceiving him as an imminent threat, the Celestials use the words ' danger ' and ' doom ' at the mere sight of the adult Franklin, who opts to warp the three of them away to the inner sphere of a local gas giant.
Perceiving the danger, Amalasuntha executed three leading conspirators, while at the same time writing a letter to the new Emperor, Justinian I, and asking to provide her with sanctuary if she should be forced to flee Italy.

Perceiving and three
Perceiving the Arab Socialist Union as a potential threat to his Presidency, Sadat divided the ASU into three ideological platforms.

Perceiving and their
; Perceiving a " Calling ": A study at the University of Florida found a positive correlation between the individual ’ s perception of their career being a “ calling ” and the level of commitment to the job.
Robert Lecker, in the 1978 article “ Perceiving It as It Stands ” from Canadian Literature, says “ Marlatt has every right to join Kay and Gerda in flight, for their predicament, and the development of their story, serve as a metaphor for the problems of growth encountered by a poet struggling to break away from the frames imposed by established word patterns and the falsities implied by a world view which categorizes experience, storytelling it in standardized form, as if the motion of living was always the same, always sane.
Perceiving a molecular isonomy between them and the inorganic compounds of the metals from which they may be formed, Frankland saw their true molecular type in the oxygen, sulfur or chlorine compounds of those metals, from which he held them to be derived by the substitution of an organic group for the oxygen, sulfur, & c. In this way they enabled him to overthrow the theory of conjugate compounds, and they further led him in 1852 to publish the conception that the atoms of each elementary substance have a definite saturation capacity, so that they can only combine with a certain limited number of the atoms of other elements.
Perceiving their actions as a threat, AMEE cripples Burchenal and pursues the others.

Perceiving and own
# Perceiving emotions – the ability to detect and decipher emotions in faces, pictures, voices, and cultural artifacts — including the ability to identify one's own emotions.

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* Gregory F. LaNave, " Bonaventure ," in Paul L. Gavrilyuk and Sarah Coakley ( eds ), The Spiritual Senses: Perceiving God in Western Christianity ( Cambridge, University of Cambridge, 2011 ), 159-173.
* Smith, Konden R., “ The Reed Smoot Hearings and the Theology of Politics: Perceiving an ‘ American ’ Identity ,” Journal of Mormon History, 35 ( Summer 2009 ), pp. 118 – 62.
Keirsey, however, influenced by Kretschmer's types ( Hyperesthetics, Anesthetics, Melancholics, and Hypomanics ), grouped the types differently, arguing that the four NFs ( iNtuitive / Feeling types ) were Hyperesthetic ( oversensitive ), the four NTs ( iNtuitive / Thinking ) were Anesthetic ( insensitive ), the four SJs ( Sensing / Judging ) were Melancholic ( depressive ), and the four SPs ( Sensing / Perceiving ) were Hypomanic ( excitable ).

Perceiving and .
“ Alexander of Hales ,” in The Spiritual Senses: Perceiving God in Western Christianity, edited by Paul L. Gavrilyuk and Sarah Coakley.
Perceiving the increasing popularity of imported Foster's Lager, it was decided to commence local brewing of the product by Courage.
Perceiving that the Lombard threat would continue to fester and they would take imperial territory in Italy a piece at a time, in around 721 Gregory appealed to the Franks, asking Charles Martel to intervene and drive out the Lombards.
* Perceiving functions: sensing and intuition ( trust in concrete, sensory-oriented facts vs. trust in abstract concepts and imagined possibilities )
* Alston, William P., Perceiving God: The Epistemology of Religious Experience, Ithaca, N. Y .: Cornell University Press, 1991
Perceiving the Selenites ' battle against the Szerns as a thinly-veiled allegory of the Polish people's struggle with totalitarianism, Wilhelmi shut down the filming, which was 80 % complete and ordered all materials destroyed.
Perceiving this group as a threat, the government issued a proclamation pursuant to the Corresponding Societies Act 1799 declaring such an association " unconstitutional and illegal ," and commanding all loyal subjects to shun it.
Perceiving that Sabbah was either a prophet or some kind of magic man, his disciples, believing that only he could return them to " paradise ", were fully committed to his cause and willing to carry out his every request.
Perceiving that he could not overthrow Númenor by strength of arms, Sauron humbled himself before the Númenórean King.
Perceiving that the elephant is illusory is akin to seeing through the magical illusion, which reveals the dharmadhatu, or ground of being.
Perceiving emotions represents a basic aspect of emotional intelligence, as it makes all other processing of emotional information possible.
Perceiving herself to be rejected, Lady Barbara leaves the Lydia two days later when they rendezvous with other British ships.
Perceiving that there were divisions in the ranks of his opponents between Catholic and Protestant, Fleming and Walloon, he skilfully set to work by persuasion to take advantage of the divisions and foment the growing discord.
Perceiving: A Philosophical Study.
Perceiving the socio-political and cultural significance of the Reichstag fire ( 27 February 1933 ) as the de facto Nazi assumption of full power in Germany, then manifest with the subsequent persecution of the Jews, he moved to Paris, but, before doing so, he sought shelter in Svendborg, at Bertold Brecht's house, and at Sanremo, where his ex-wife Dora lived.
Perceiving that the throne was irredeemable and to avoid political intrigues, Mongkut chose to retain his monastic status.
Perceiving Judith's distaste for him, Dick attempts to leave, but Judith insists he stay until Anderson returns.

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And Mr. Skyros didn't like Angie, but what with Prettyman and three of his boys inside, and not likely to come out -- And Angie such a valuable salesman, Prettyman said -- All the nuisance and danger of getting in touch with practically a whole new bunch of boys -- Why did everything have to happen at once??
The impression has nevertheless been given during these three days, despite Mr. Rusk's personal popularity, that the United States delegation came to Oslo in a somewhat tentative and exploratory frame of mind, more ready to listen and learn than to enunciate firm policy on a global scale with detailed application to individual danger spots.
The house was first broken into only three days after we moved in … The feeling was so close to extreme danger, and the fear was so intense.
Louis, having barely survived and feeling the imminent danger of death, began planning for his succession ; three months later he issued an Ordinatio Imperii, an imperial decree that laid out plans for an orderly succession.
) When this original theatre building in New Castle was in danger of being demolished, the modern Warner Bros. called the modern building owners, and arranged a 3 way in hopes of saving it, between three men, Warner Bros, and the modern owners.
From two to three pounds of seed are sown upon the acre ( 2 to 3 kg / hectare ), though the smallest of these quantities will give many more plants in ordinary seasons than are necessary ; but as the seed is not an expensive article the greater part of farmers incline to sow thick, which both provides against the danger of part of the seed perishing, and gives the young plants an advantage at the outset.
A " Black Warning ," also for manual sirens, was either a Morse code ' D ' (— · ·) or three quick tones, indicating imminent danger of fallout.
On 12 September, Lord Dingwall had landed at Leith, reporting that " he had come in company with the Queen's fleet three hundred miles, and was separated from them by a great storm: it was feared that the Queen was in danger upon the seas.
" It has to do its best to suit all three, thus is constantly feeling hemmed by the danger of causing discontent on two other sides.
Under the area defense strategy, which had determined the army's organizational structure until 1993, the army was divided into three principal elements: the standing alert force ( Bereitschaftstruppe ) of active units, including the air division ; the mobile militia ( Mobile Landwehr ), organized as eight mechanized reserve brigades to be deployed to key danger spots in the event of mobilization ; and the stationary militia ( Raumgebundene Landwehr ) of twenty-six reserve infantry regiments organized for territorial defense.
Of the three distress and urgency calls, Sécurité is the least urgent, after Pan-pan ( emergency on board but no immediate danger to anyone's life or to the vessel itself ), and Mayday ( grave and imminent danger to life or to the vessel, requiring immediate assistance ).
In the 10th century, once the danger of pirates decreased, the Ligurian territory was divided into three marches: Obertenga ( east ), Arduinica ( west ) and Aleramica ( centre ).
Before leaving the colony three years earlier, White had left instructions that, if the colonists left the settlement, they were to carve the name of their destination, with a Maltese cross if they left due to danger.
There are under the Constitution three kinds of military jurisdiction: one to be exercised both in peace and war ; another to be exercised in time of foreign war without the boundaries of the United States, or in time of rebellion and civil war within states or districts occupied by rebels treated U. S. 2, 142 as belligerents ; and a third to be exercised in time of invasion or insurrection within the limits of the United States, or during rebellion within the limits of states maintaining adhesion to the National Government, when the public danger requires its exercise.
It has to be held three inches ( 76 mm ) from the bomb to disarm it, still putting the user in danger.
A public disturbance involving ( 1 ) an act or acts of violence by one or more persons part of an assemblage of three or more persons, which act or acts shall constitute a clear and present danger of, or shall result in, damage or injury to the property of any other person or to the person of any other individual or ( 2 ) a threat or threats of the commission of an act or acts of violence by one or more persons part of an assemblage of three or more persons having, individually or collectively, the ability of immediate execution of such threat or threats, where the performance of the threatened act or acts of violence would constitute a clear and present danger of, or would result in, damage or injury to the property of any other person or to the person of any other individual ..
The latter soon escaped, thanks to the help of his young Aide-de-Camp Scharnhorst, but Freitag remained a prisoner in French hands until Walmoden, who had suspected his commander could be in danger, arrived with his column at Rexpoede and retook the town, scattering Jourdan's three battalions and almost capturing Houchard in turn.
After several incidents in Pakistan in which terrorists attacked three of its military nuclear facilities, it became clear that there emerged a serious danger that they would gain access to the country ’ s nuclear arsenal, according to a journal published by the US Military Academy at West Point.
2002 ) ( the clear and present danger test appears to have three analytical elements: ( 1 ) probability of harm, ( 2 ) temporality of harm, and ( 3 ) degree of harm ).
The preparations contained in these three pharmacopoeias were not all uniform in strength, a source of much inconvenience and danger to the public, when powerful preparations such as dilute hydrocyanic acid were ordered in the one country and dispensed according to the national pharmacopoeia in another.

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