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" Of the scholastics he says :" Yet they will have us beleeve, that by the Almighty power of God, one body may be at one and the same time in many places problem of the universals ; and many bodies at one and the same time in one place whole and the parts ; ... And these are but a small part of the Incongruencies they are forced to, from their disputing philosophically, in stead of admiring, and adoring of the Divine and Incomprehensible Nature ...."
Where being, the noun, is readily accessible to experience and classifiable, being, the participle, is not :" In short ... philosophy may perhaps be able to tell us everything about that which reality is, but nothing at all concerning this not unimportant detail: the actual existence, or non-existence, of what we call reality ....
:" He dwells in the place called Breidablik, which is in heaven ; in that place may nothing unclean be, even as is said here:
:" And as for Belshazzar my firstborn son, my own child, let the fear of your great divinity be in his heart, and may he commit no sin ; may he enjoy happiness in life ".
:" It may suffice for me to say that while they were in the midst of their journey they fell into the hands of pirates.
:" a director need not exhibit in the performance of his duties a greater degree of skill than may reasonably be expected from a person of his knowledge and experience.
:" It may also be shown that a function which is computable in one of the systems S < sub > i </ sub >, or even in a system of transfinite type, is already computable in S < sub > 1 </ sub >.
:" Some of you may ask, what is the good of working so hard merely to collect a few facts which will bring no pleasure except to a few long-haired professors who love to collect such things and will be of no use to anybody because only few specialists at best will be able to understand them?
:" They made their foes flee in horror because their swarthy aspect was fearful, and they had, if I may call it so, a sort of shapeless lump, not a head, with pin-holes rather than eyes.
According to the what economist Nicholas Barr describes as the " classical definition of income :" the 1938 Haig-Simons definition, " income may be defined as the ... sum of ( 1 ) the market value of rights exercised in consumption and ( 2 ) the change in the value of the store of property rights ..." Since the consumption potential of non-monetary goods, such as leisure, cannot be measured, monetary income may be thought of as a proxy for full income.
:" Since you desire to know everything, I have written this ' book of notes ,' that you may learn of what the universe and its elements consist, what the world contains, and what the human race has done.
:" Here are all the minstrels rare Who now acquit themselves so fair In playing on their pipes whate ' er The dances be that one may do.
:" The region above the ionosphere in which the magnetic field of the earth has a dominant control over the motions of gas and fast charged particles is known to extend out to a distance of the order of 10 earth radii ; it may appropriately be called the ' magnetosphere '.
:" My thesis is ," says, " That if we start with the supposition that there is only one primal stuff or material in the world, a stuff of which everything is composed, and if we call that stuff ' pure experience ,' then knowing can easily be explained as a particular sort of relation towards one another into which portions of pure experience may enter.
:" James's view is that the raw material out of which the world is built up is not of two sorts, one matter and the other mind, but that it is arranged in different patterns by its inter-relations, and that some arrangements may be called mental, while others may be called physical ".
*** Mnesilochos :" Thou Mistress Demeter, the most valuable friend and thou Pherephatta, grant that I may be able to offer you!
:" If I forget you, O Jerusalem, may my right hand forget its skill.
:" His ability and perseverance may be understood from various literary compositions of after life, such as the articles he contributed to the Edinburgh Encyclopædia, such as Architecture, Bridge-building, and Canal-making.
:" Moped " ( pronounced as one syllable ) may be a past form of the verb " to mope ".
The term ' John Doe Injunction ' ( or John Doe Order ) is used in the UK to describe an injunction sought against someone whose identity is not known at the time it is issued :" 8. 02 If an unknown person has possession of the confidential personal information and is threatening to disclose it, a ' John Doe ' injunction may be sought against that person.
:" Transcontinental Railroad " may also be referring to the " First Transcontinental Railroad "

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The British Statute of Anne ( 1710 ) further alluded to individual rights of the artist, beginning: " Whereas Printers, Booksellers, and other Persons, have of late frequently taken the Liberty of Printing ... Books, and other Writings, without the Consent of the Authors ... to their very great Detriment, and too often to the Ruin of them and their Families :" A right to benefit financially from the work is articulated, and court rulings and legislation have recognized a right to control the work, such as ensuring that the integrity of it is preserved.
:" a company of Greeks, often of ten or more persons, stepped forth to the open place, took each other by the hand, made a round circle, and now stepped backward, now forward, sometimes went around, singing in Greek the while, sometimes stamped strongly on the ground with their feet.
:" In modern scholarship, the term is often used with reference to kami worship and related theologies, rituals and practices.
:" To prevent the excessive duration of operas, without however prejudicing the fame often sought by opera singers from the repetition of vocal pieces, I deem the enclosed notice to the public ( that no piece for more than a single voice is to be repeated ) to be the most reasonable expedient.
:" Because inheritance exposes a subclass to details of its parent's implementation, it's often said that ' inheritance breaks encapsulation '".
:" Words are to the Anthropologist what rolled pebbles are to the Geologist — battered relics of past ages often containing within them indelible records capable of intelligent interpretation — and when we see what amount of change 2000 years has been able to produce in the languages of Greece & Italy or 1000 in those of Germany France & Spain we naturally begin to ask how long a period must have lapsed since the Chinese, the Hebrew, the Delaware & the Malesass had a point in common with the German & Italian & each other — Time!
" He terms the main principle behind gun control " the instrumental theory of salvation :" that, lacking the ability to change the violent intent in criminals, we often shift focus to the instrument in an attempt to " limit our ability to hurt ourselves, and one another.
The Dutch were the first Europeans to settle in the area on the western end of Long Island, also inhabited by a Native American people, the Lenape ( often referred to in contemporary colonial documents by the Lenape place-name for one of the larger native settlements :" Canarsee ").
Wichitas claim the name comes from their word " waks ' ahe: ts ' i " ( The apostrophe represents a glottal stop, like the middle sound in " oh oh "; " a " is schwah (" uh "); " e :" sounds almost like the " a " of " hat "; " ts " before " i " in this language often sounds like " ch " to English speaking ears ; " i " has the continental value, like the one in English " machine ").
:" Whereas we use ' hypothesis ' to denote a tentative theory which is still to be verified, Ptolemy usually means by ύπόθεσις something more like ' model ', ' system of explanation ', often indeed referring to ' the hypotheses which we have demonstrated '.
:" By non-phoneticians any mode of pronunciation which is harsh or grating in effect is often supposed to be ' guttural '; with this notion the designation is popularly applied by Englishmen to the German ch, but not to k or g, though technically it belongs equally to them.
Film historian John DiLeo has written that Magnani's acting in the film " displays why she is inarguably one of the half dozen greatest screen actresses of all time ", and added :" Whenever Magnani laughs or cries ( which is often ), it's as if you've never seen anyone laugh or cry before: has laughter ever been so burstingly joyful or tears so shatteringly sad?
The Latest Decalogue's couplet on murder, " Thou shalt not kill ; but need ' st not strive Officiously to keep alive :" is often quoted in debates on medical ethics in the sense that it is not right to struggle to keep terminally ill people alive, especially if they are suffering.
:" Outside the Church there is no salvation "-How are we to understand this affirmation, often repeated by the Church Fathers?
:" It has been remarked, that the maniacs of the male sex in all hospitals, who assist in cutting wood, making fires, and digging in a garden, and the females who are employed in washing, ironing, and scrubbing floors, often recover, while persons, whose rank exempts them from performing such services, languish away their lives within the walls of the hospital ".
Botero explains his use of these " large people ", as they are often called by critics, in the following way :" An artist is attracted to certain kinds of form without knowing why.
:" I often sent pictures of the hills of Guilin which I painted to friends back home, but few believed what they saw.
:" The rhythms are manifold ; there may be eight accents in one line, and three syllables are often inserted between two accents, the symmetry and variation being determined by emotion and sentiment.
:" The importance of this was enormous ... to the modern ethologist dealing with higher animals and faced as he is with ever-increasing evidence for the complexity of perceptual organization ... the very reverse of Morgan's canon often proves to be the best strategy ".
:" Pere Ubu is a big rock experience, often overwhelming in its power and intensity of dataflow.
:" Although Abershaw was far removed from the romantic image of the lovable rogue, he possessed a healthy sense of humour, often incorporating his ironic wit into his robberies.
:" On the surface teaching stories often appear to be little more than fairy or folk tales.
In 1844 George Walker described Cochrane's approach to the game :" Mr. Cochrane is the most brilliant player I have ever had the honour to look over or confront ; not even excepting De la Bourdonnais ; and pity it is that his very brilliancy so often mars success.
:" It is often said that a true revolution in Germany in 1918 never took place.

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