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Stating that " Paramahansa Yogananda was sent to the West by Jesus Christ himself " with the said intent to " restore the original Christian teachings among his followers ", in Revelations of Christ Swami Kriyananda, Yogananda's disciple and Ex-minister of the Self-Realization Fellowship, provides a distilled commentary on the life and teachings of Christ, all of which is meant to serve as an anticipatory primer to Yogananda's more philosophically nuanced treatment in The Second Coming of Christ.

Stating and be
Stating it this way allows the relative toxicity of different substances to be compared, and normalizes for the variation in the size of the animals exposed ( although toxicity does not always scale simply with body mass ).
12 to General Sir H. Rawlinson, 16 June 1916 Stating the Objectives ') and that preparations should be made for an advance of to Bapaume should German resistance crumble, " If the first attack goes well every effort must be made to develop the success to the utmost by firstly opening a way for our cavalry and then as quickly as possible pushing the cavalry through to seize Bapaume ...." ( Note O. A. D.
Stating, " since Mr Blair is going ahead with his support for a US attack without unambiguous UN authorisation, he should be branded as a war criminal and sent to The Hague.
Stating she could remember nothing of the incident, Mitford returned to England with her mother and sister in January 1940 amid a flurry of press interest and her comment, " I'm glad to be in England, even if I'm not on your side ", led to public calls for her internment as a traitor.
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Stating that " if there's ever gonna be a Clerks III, it would be somewhere down the road in my 40s or 50s, when it might be interesting to check back in on Dante and Randal.
Stating that the deal was " an historical one ", Prachanda said that Nepal would soon be transformed into a republic after the Constituent Assembly elections.
Stating an accepted truth about life in general can also be called a truism.
* Stating that all provinces and the First Nations were to be part of the negotiations ;
Stating that " any popular education at the present day should be systematic ," he hired Harvard professors to repeat their courses for an audience of adults in Boston in the late afternoon or evening, promising the same quality and examinations.
" Stating " death would be preferable to reunion ," on April 1, 1865, he committed suicide, in his home, by a gunshot to the head.
Stating " it was felt that in the present economic climate it would not be right for any individual to pocket a bonus package of £ 1. 6million ", he accepted the bonus, donating £ 900, 000 to his own charity, the Souter Charitable Trust, which assists humanitarian projects in the UK and overseas that adhere to the teachings of Christianity.
Stating the command's mission to be " to provide air, land and sea transportation for the Department of Defense, both in time of peace and time of war ," the charter greatly expanded the authorities of the USTRANSCOM commander.
Stating " I was over in England this summer and I met up with Simon Laffy, who used to be the bass player in my old band, Girl, and Paul Cook, who was the drummer in The Sex Pistols.
Stating in NME that they " just wanted to get them songs out there ", the release alluded to the fact that their actual ( full-length ) debut album would be released at a later date.

Stating and ,"
" Stating that it was " factually untrue " that what Judge Stump did was an act " normally performed by a judge ," he wrote.
Stating " A letter of apology constitutes a facet of my rehabilitation and on a small measure of making amends for my actions ," he told the court.
Stating that " continents are bounded more properly, when it is possible, by seas than by rivers ," Ptolemy defines a three-continent system: Europe, Libya, Asia.
Stating that " ow is not the time to defend outdated treaties but to defend the American people ," he made it clear that he was willing to abandon the 1972 Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty in order to do this.

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" Stating that " A son may call his father ' Father ', but the father also has a specific name.
Stating that she has no problem with killing people, but this was not really ' their ' fight, she instead cuts Catwoman's whip in a way that causes the DC character to fall into a truck filled with sand.
Stating that " songwriting is about shutting up instead of talking ", Hersh has said that songs that appeal to her are those that " say things that I don't know yet and tell stories I may not have lived yet ".

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* metaphor: Stating one entity is another for the purpose of comparing them in quality
Stating that he would happily copy any episodes for Emily, Chappell further wrote:
Stating that he was happy to no longer have the stress of managing, he played for the Robins for the 1928 and 1929 seasons.
Stating that his prognosis is good, he nevertheless asked for privacy while undergoing treatment.
Stating that his team needed to add character and leadership, Cliff Fletcher finally completed a trade for McDonald seven years after his first attempt.
Stating Gilbreath's observation formally is significantly easier to do after devising a notation for the sequences in the previous section.
Stating that, or asking if, someone was a " friend of Dorothy " was a euphemism used for discussing sexual orientation without others knowing its meaning.
Stating that Las Vegas was the most demanding place she ever worked, she won Entertainer of the Year for the Vegas run of Sweet Charity.
Stating that he had nothing left to live for, he argued he would " take someone with him when he leaves this world ".

himself and be
He hadn't shown up too well in their eyes, letting himself be browbeaten by a woman.
Carmer himself was nowhere to be seen.
He began with masks to make the dancer identify himself with the creature he appeared to be.
In order to exonerate himself, he is compelled to find the real criminal, who happens to be his girl friend.
But the fact remains that even the unconscious acceptance of himself as a man of destiny divinely protected must be censored in any man who evades the responsibility for his major decisions, and thus for imposing his will on the people.
It was, of course, a little boy's fantasy of winning his mother to himself, and replacing the father who could not give her the things she wanted -- a classical oedipal fantasy if you like -- but if it were only this the story would be banal.
He did not think himself to be firing the first shot of an intellectual revolution.
In The Publick Spirit of the Whigs, it may be noted, Swift himself contemptuously dismissed Steele's reference to his friend at court: `` I suppose by the Style of old Friend, and the like, it must be some Body there of his own Level ; ;
It is, however, a disarming disguise, or perhaps a shield, for not only has Mercer proved himself to be one of the few great lyricists over the years, but also one who can function remarkably under pressure.
An advantage of being exposed to such specificity about an important and recurring feature of social reality is that it can be taken advantage of by the reader to examine covert as well as overt resonances within himself, resonances triggered by explicit symbols clustering around the central figure of the Jew.
There is a risk that instead of teaching a person how to be himself, reading fiction and drama may teach him how to be somebody else.
Some, she knew, looked upon Thompson almost as a saint, but others read in `` The Hound Of Heaven '' what they took to be the confessions of a great sinner, who, like Oscar Wilde, had -- as one pious writer later put it -- thrown himself `` on the swelling wave of every passion ''.
For his part, Thompson had explained in a previous letter that there would be nothing but an honorable friendship between Katie and himself.
By this time Woodruff had accurately measured Pike as a man of great personal pride, a man who would fly into a towering rage if his integrity were questioned, and who would be anxious to avenge himself.
Sturley wrote to Quiney that Sir Edward `` gave his allowance and liking thereof, and affied unto us his best endeavour, so that his rights be preserved '', and that `` Sir Edward saith we shall not be at any fault for money for prosecuting the cause, for himself will procure it and lay it down for us for the time ''.
Graceful as his fencing and dancing lessons had taught him to be in addition to the natural grace of his slight, wiry frame, he cut enough of a figure to have evoked a nickname in the college, to which he himself referred in Prolusion 6::
But it can be dangerous if the joiner doesn't want to make a spectacle of himself.
Khrushchev himself is reported to be concerned by the surge of animosity he has aroused, yet our own nuclear statesmen seem intent on following compulsively in his footsteps.
It was a word he was proud of, a word that meant much to him, and he used it with great pleasure, almost as if it were an exclusive possession, and more: he sensed himself to be very highly educated, four cuts above any of the folks back home.
Afraid at one and the same time that his work might be turned down -- which would be a blow to his pride even though no one knew he was the author -- and that the work would be accepted, and then that his violent feelings in the matter would certainly betray how deeply concerned he was in spite of himself.

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