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Renunciation and is
One such was the daughter of a friend, called Louise ; in his grief he is believed to have written the cantata " Entsagen " ( Renunciation ).
Renunciation of all desires is regarded to be essential for eternal peace in Hinduism: this is the meaning of Dhruva-pada.
In the Mūlasarvāstivāda-vinaya, used by Tibetan Buddhists, it is claimed that Rāhula was conceived on the evening of the Renunciation, and born six years later, on the day that his father achieved Enlightenment ( which is also said to coincide with a lunar eclipse ).
Renunciation is covered in Section 8 of the Citizenship Act 1955.
Renunciation of the right to own property is now a matter for the constitutions of the religious institute in question and is associated not with the solemnity of the vows but with their perpetuity.
Nothing in the present Treaty is intended to or shall in any way prejudice the rights and obligations which devolve, or may devolve, upon either of the High Contracting Parties under the Covenant of the League of Nations or the Treaty for the Renunciation of War signed at Paris on the twenty-seventh day of August, One thousand nine hundred and twenty-eight.
Renunciation is done by lodging a declaration with the Minister for Justice.
Renunciation of foreign citizenship is not required.
The Light of Asia, subtitled The Great Renunciation, is a book by Edwin Arnold.

Renunciation and so
Right here the Archducke Franz Ferdinand, a nephew of Franz Joseph who was first in line for the succession, spoke the Oath of Renunciation on 28 June 1900 and in so doing renounced all claim to the throne in the name of his future wife and descendents.

Renunciation and by
This was followed by A Treatise of Christian Renunciation ( 1593 ), which comprised a selection of quotations on what Catholics should be prepared to renounce for their faith, and The Societie of the Rosary ( 1593 – 1594 )
* " Native American Aliens: Disloyalty and the Renunciation of Citizenship by Japanese Americans during World War II ," 1985, Donald E. Collins.
* Information On The Renunciation Of War, 1927-1928 with an introduction by Philip H. Kerr, 1928.
Later on, the World Peace Congress asked the United Nations to declare war as illegal by sending the Renunciation of War Resolution, resolutions adopted at the third World Peace Thai Congress in 2010, to UN Secretary General, Ban Ki-Moon, requesting him to ask all Heads of States of the UN to adopt the resolutions by suitably amending their individual Constitutions, or by enacting a special law by their legislatures.

Renunciation and man
* Renunciation of violence: " If a man strikes you on one cheek, turn the other cheek ",

Renunciation and .
* Laidlaw, James: Riches and Renunciation.
* Bernard F. Connors Prize for Poetry, Corey Marks, " Renunciation ", and ( separately ) Christopher Patton, " Broken Ground "
* 8. 2 — Renunciation Day of Śākyamuni Buddha
* 19. 9 — Renunciation Day of Bodhisattva Avalokiteśvara
The League of Nations, formed in 1919 in the wake of the First World War, and the General Treaty for the Renunciation of War of 1928 signed in Paris, France, demonstrated that world powers were seriously seeking a means to prevent the carnage of another world war.
He was instrumental in the enactment of the Renunciation Act of 1783, which supplemented the legislative independence granted to Ireland in 1782.
" Writing and Renunciation in Medieval Japan: The Works of the Poet-Priest Kam no Chomei.
Vivekananda proclaimed " Renunciation and service " as the twofold national ideals of modern India and the work of Ramakrishna mission strives to practice and preach these ideals.
David Brin makes a nod to Tenskwatawa's legacy in his novel Existence, introducing a Native American prophet in the future named Tenskwatawa, who leads the Renunciation movement to return to simpler, wiser ways of life, and to control the expansion of technology with careful consideration of the disruptive effects of adopting new advances.
* Renunciation of the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk with Russia and of the Treaty of Bucharest with Romania.
Ruskin especially singled out the sonnet Renunciation for its beauty and delicacy.
During his period as a Pre-Raphaelite, Collinson contributed a long devotional poem to The Germ and produced a number of religious works, most importantly The Renunciation of St. Elizabeth of Hungary ( 1850 ).

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The strong feeling is certainly there ; ;
In the meantime, while the South has been undergoing this phenomenal modernization that is so disappointing to the curious Yankee, Southern writers have certainly done little to reflect and promote their region's progress.
And it is certainly no slight to either of them to compare both their achievements and their impact.
Piepsam is not, certainly, religious in any conventional sense.
How literature does this, or for whom, is certainly not clear, but the content, form, and language of the `` message '', as well as the source, would all play differentiated parts in giving and molding a sense of purpose.
In the field of political values, it is certainly true that students are not radical, not rebels against their parents or their peers.
This is certainly an irrational dogmatism, in which the modern mind attempts to understand the spirit of the sixteenth century on twentieth-century terms.
The human is deeper than a mass ideology, certainly deeper than the isolated individual ; ;
His may typify a certain kind of postwar New York experience, but his experience is certainly not typical of his `` generation's ''.
Prosperity for the whole nation is certainly preferred to a tax cut.
Some of the poetic cadence of the older version certainly is lost in the newer one, but almost anyone, with a fair knowledge of the English language, can understand the meaning, without the necessity of interpretation by a Biblical scholar.
Sir -- Your editorial, `` Housing Speedup '', is certainly not the answer to our slum problems.
This is one of the most constructive suggestions made in this critical field in years, and I certainly hope it sparks some action.
The outlook for entertainment electronics in 1961 is certainly far from clear at present, but recent surveys have shown a desire on the part of consumers to step up their buying plans for durable goods.
Torrid Adios ( Torrid-Adios Molly ) is not so masculine as most of the colts, but I like his type and he certainly is one of the best-gaited pacers on the grounds.
Again Reverend Corder saved the bridge when Union soldiers planned to destroy it, after filling its two lanes with hay and straw -- but for what reason is not recorded nor remembered, certainly not because of pressure from an opposing Confederate force.
But if space and money are no problem and small children are not on hand every day, it is certainly more restful to have your pool and entertainment area removed from the immediate environs of the house.
If your pool is located on or near sloping ground, it may have natural drainage which is certainly more desirable than to be faced with the annual expense and labor of first pumping out the water and then scooping out all the debris.
The effect, needless to say, is almost terrifying, and though at times a bit obscure, the film is certainly a much-needed catharsis for the `` repressed '' movie-goer.
After all, social life in the group of the bees is by no means general, although it certainly is a striking feature.
It is certainly clear that the subspaces Af are invariant under T.

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