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Some and interpretations
Some of which are based on Theosophical interpretations and were notably represented by Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, who made clear throughout his life and his own commentary on the Gita that it was " an allegory in which the battlefield is the soul and Arjuna, man's higher impulses struggling against evil.
Some of the stories included in Saint Anthony's biography are perpetuated now mostly in paintings, where they give an opportunity for artists to depict their more lurid or bizarre interpretations.
Some of the more direct interpretations include:
Some of the more direct interpretations include:
Some of these QM theories offer descriptions of phenomenal consciousness, as well as QM interpretations of access consciousness.
Some interpretations of hetaera have held they were concubines when one had a permanent relationship with a single man.
Some religious denominations believe that the passages that directly or indirectly refer to homosexuality condemn it or its practice, while others have disputed their interpretations.
Some 1st century Christian groups developed docetic interpretations partly as a way to make Christian teachings more acceptable to pagan ways of thinking of divinity.
Some parapsychologists have advocated other interpretations of déjà vu.
Some are reasonable interpretations of the evidence that happen to be false.
Some assessments suggest that Bruno's ideas about the universe played a smaller role in his trial than his pantheist beliefs, which differed from the interpretations and scope of God held by the Catholic Church.
Some interpretations of probability are associated with approaches to statistical inference, including theories of estimation and hypothesis testing.
Some interpretations of the two main scenes are:
Some modern interpretations see this horse as a robot.
* Some interpretations of God
Some interpretations say that a veil is not compulsory in front of blind, asexual or gay men.
* Vagueness: Some important principles of graphology are vague enough to allow a lot of room for a graphologist to skew interpretations to suit a subject or preconceived conclusion.
Some more unorthodox interpretations of the ark narrative also surfaced: the 12th-century Jewish commentator Abraham ibn Ezra interpreted the ark as being a vessel that remained underwater for 40 days, after which it floated to the surface.
Some interpretations have the Cailleach and Brìghde as two faces of the same goddess, while others describe the Cailleach as turning to stone on Bealltainn and reverting back to humanoid form on Samhainn in time to rule over the winter months.
Some of the mythology has been collected by poet Anne Cameron, who created interpretations for adults and children.
Some interpretations also suggest a link between the card and the myth of Isis and Osiris, a claim made about many cards.
Some interpretations view his flight from Narva days before the battle an act of cowardice ; most of Europe mocked the Tsar after the battle for his departure.
Some Dualist interpretations of Christianity would conclude that demons are gods in those subsets of religions.
Some of the earliest interpretations came from censors in three different cities ," adding:
Some of his central presuppositions have been questioned by other researchers and the opaque nature of his explanations has led to a variety of competing interpretations of his approach.

Some and favour
Some, therefore, of the miserable remnant, being taken in the mountains, were murdered in great numbers ; others, constrained by famine, came and yielded themselves to be slaves for ever to their foes, running the risk of being instantly slain, which truly was the greatest favour that could be offered them: some others passed beyond the seas with loud lamentations instead of the voice of exhortation ... Others, committing the safeguard of their lives, which were in continual jeopardy, to the mountains, precipices, thickly wooded forests, and to the rocks of the seas ( albeit with trembling hearts ), remained still in their country.
In 1912, for example, Eugene Debs ( a founding member of the IWW ) polled 6 % of the popular vote as the Socialist Party presidential candidate — a significant portion of the popular vote considering that this was 8 years before the adoption of universal suffrage in the U. S. Some political scientists would, in part, attribute the lack of an American labour party to the single member plurality electoral system, which tends to favour a two-party system.
Some players have abandoned Precision in favour of a Strong Diamond System that swaps the strong 1 and weaker 1 openings.
Some rightists, such as Nicolas Sarkozy, favour radical change in the relationship between the government and the free-market.
Some argue in favour of government support as being the only way that the local film industry can compete against the hegemony of Hollywood.
Some of his actions there, such as his campaign in favour of the Treaty establishing the European Constitution, were criticised as unbecoming to a member of this council, which should embody nonpartisanship and should not appear to favour one political option over the other.
Some related that the cause of this violence was, that Lycomedes would not give up the estates which Theseus had in Scyros, or the circumstance that Lycomedes wanted to gain the favour of Menestheus.
Some designs fell due to cryptanalysis that ranged from minor flaws to significant attacks, while others lost favour due to poor performance in various environments or through having little to offer over other candidates.
Some in the King's service, such as the Earl of Salisbury and the Earl of Melfort, betrayed their Protestant upbringing in order to gain favour at court, but although Churchill remained true to his conscience, telling the King, " I have been bred a Protestant, and intend to live and die in that communion ", he was also motivated by self-interest.
Some doctors of medicine and allied health care workers believe that patients might avoid clinically proven treatments for serious conditions in favour of unproven alternative medicines.
Some anglers, particularly fly fishermen, favour fingerless gloves to allow manipulation of line and tackle in cooler conditions.
Some ophthalmologists favour an early surgical approach as offering the best prospect of binocularity whilst others remain unconvinced that the prospects of achieving this result are good enough to justify the increased complexity and risk associated with operating on those under the age of one year.
Some authors have therefore eschewed amphidromy in favour of the more widely understood terms: either anadromy, with or without a remark that return to rivers occurs at an earlier stage ( e. g. " juvenile-return anadromy "), or diadromy which discards information that would be conveyed by anadromy with or without remark.
Some libraries have eliminated their card catalog in favour of the OPAC for the purpose of saving space for other use, such as additional shelving.
Some Chiefs of the Name favour tanistry while others see primogeniture as a more practical system.
Some prominent Liberals, such as Petro Georgiou, former chair of the Parliament's Joint Standing Committee on Electoral Matters, have spoken in favour of compulsory voting.
Some rejected them as " currying favour with the National Socialists " and giving credence to Hitler's strategy of legality.
Some historians claim the first in the post was Roger of Salisbury ; Frank Barlow argues in favour of Bishop Ranulf Flambard, a functionary within the household of William I of England, as the first, and points out that the role began, perhaps, with Odo of Bayeux in his relationship with William I.
Some people in Britain, mostly associated with the Liberal Democrats, have called for a new " Great Reform Act " to introduce electoral changes they favour.
Some have complained the democratic movement have gone too far and his staunch stance in favour of universal suffrage at the earliest possible date is destructive to the local business climate and political stability.
Some favour Babur the pioneer and others his great-grandson, Shah Jahan ( r. 1628-58 ), builder of the Taj Mahal and other magnificent buildings.
Some authors ( Mendelssohn, Alexandre, Geffcken ) describe Book VI as an heretical hymn, but this contention has no evidence in its favour.
Some politicians were in favour of outlawing the shops while others argued this would be a " huge mistake " which would allow illegal street dealers to thrive.
Some compensation, doubtless, was found in the fact that in 1460, and again in 1461, Paston had been returned to parliament as a knight of the shire for Norfolk, and, enjoying the favour of Edward IV, had regained his castle at Caister.

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