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Like Eliot, in my fantasies, I had a proud bearing and, with a skill that was vaguely continental, I would lead Jessica through an evening of dancing and handsome descriptions of my newest exploits, would guide her gently to the night's climax which, in my dreams, was always represented by our almost suffocating one another to death with deep, moist kisses burning with love.
They were not free to be themselves in this situation, an interpersonal one, where there was an observer of their reactions and they had no guide for acceptable behavior.
There was the Polish Revolution which we misunderstood and then helped guide along a course favorable to Soviet interests.
Scandinavia had only just recently been explored by missionaries, and since the fourth book was perhaps created to inspire and guide future missionaries, its detailed descriptions make it one of the most important sources about pre-Christian Scandinavia.
More recently, the book, Tolbert's Texas, claimed that he was killed while being robbed of a large royalty payment by a guide escorting him to Union Station to catch a train home to Texas.
In 1916, " Food For Young Children " along with its sequel for adults, " How to Select Foods " was the first USDA guide to give specific dietary guidelines.
In 1979, a guide called " Food " was published, which addressed the link between too much of certain foods and chronic diseases.
To develop one's spontaneous responses of rén so that these could guide action intuitively was even better than living by the rules of.
Mencius ( 4th century BC ) articulated the innate goodness in human beings as a source of the ethical intuitions that guide people towards rén,, and, while Xun Zi ( 3rd century BC ) underscored the realistic and materialistic aspects of Confucian thought, stressing that morality was inculcated in society through tradition and in individuals through training.
based on Jor-El that was sent by the original to guide him, Jonathan occasionally having trouble relating to Clark while Jor-El's lack of his template's emotions causes him to treat Clark too harshly at times.
The first publication of a bartenders ' guide which included cocktail recipes was in 1862 — How to Mix Drinks ; or, The Bon Vivant's Companion, by " Professor " Jerry Thomas.
According to the music guide, there is disagreement as to what the first disco song was.
He was assigned to the American Battle Monuments Commission directed by General Pershing, and with the help of his brother Milton, then a journalist at the Agriculture Dept., he produced a guide to American battlefields in Europe.
He was a contributor to The New Yorker magazine and a co-author of the English language style guide, The Elements of Style, which is commonly known as " Strunk & White.
However, Ethnologue is a guide to missionary work that was never intended as a survey of the world's languages, and the data is frequently faulty.
Experimenting with different lines until he was satisfied, Eric would then form the steel tubing using his chalk drawings as a guide.
Foresight Institute was founded " to guide emerging technologies to improve the human condition " but focused " its efforts upon nanotechnology, the coming ability to build materials and products with atomic precision, and upon systems that will enhance knowledge exchange and critical discussion ".
* Though Fox used the Bible to support his views, Fox reasoned that, because God was within the faithful, believers could follow their own inner guide rather than rely on a strict reading of Scripture or the word of clerics.
A council to guide the modernization program ( CMEP ) was established and a timetable was drawn up to modernize nine key parastatals.
Traditions which assert that he was blind may have arisen from the meaning of the word in both Ionic, where the verbal form ( homēreúō ) has the specialized meaning of " guide the blind ", and the Aeolian dialect of Cyme, where ( hómēros ) is synonymous with the standard Greek ( tuphlós ), meaning ' blind '.
The Organization's guide to the Hamedan Province states that Habakkuk was believed to be a guardian to the Temple of Solomon, and that he was captured by the Babylonians and remained in their prison for some years.
For Carl Jung Hermes was guide to the underworld is become the god of the unconscious, the mediator of information between the conscious and unconscious factors of the mind, and the archetypal messenger conveying communication between realms.

guide and inspiration
Harvard's rhetoric program drew inspiration from literary sources to guide organization and style.
He revealed that the tattoo showed strength in his muscles, intelligence and force of will with inspiration from the Hagaware, the spiritual guide written by Yamamoto Tsunetomo in the 18th century.
MacCallum owned land on Georgian Bay and Thomson worked as a guide in nearby Algonquin Park, both places where he and the other artists often travelled for inspiration.
The year abroad launched a career in various posts in international development, and was the inspiration for both Cumyn's first novel, Waiting for Li Ming, published by Goose Lane Editions in 1993, and for his popular guide to work and study abroad, What in the World is Going On ?, first published in 1988 by the Canadian Bureau for International Education ( CBIE ).
Shields attributed the time involved to both their lack of resources ( money to get their guitars in shape was one example noted ) and simply not recording when there was no inspiration to guide them.
Independents rely upon personal inspiration and revelation to guide them ; there is no ecclesiastical structure among the Independents, although Independents often socialize with each other and may meet together for religious services.
In what has been referred to as Gibbs ' finest month of coaching ever, many players credited Gibbs ' will, leadership and inspiration to guide the team on their late season winning streak.
By 1976, most students viewed Rawat primarily as a spiritual teacher, guide and inspiration.
By the ninth century, largely under the inspiration of the Emperor Charlemagne, Benedict's Rule became the basic guide for Western monasticism.
Quite apart from his own achievements, Milstein acted as a guide and inspiration to many in the antibody field as well as devoting himself to assisting science and scientists in less developed countries.
This allows for a spiritually pure source of immediate inspiration to be the only guide in the filmmaking process.
Among advocates of deep ecology and " ecospirituality " he is famous for proposing that a deep understanding of the history and functioning of the evolving universe is a necessary inspiration and guide for our own effective functioning as individuals and as a species.
The Dalai Lama is credited with the honorary role of " inspiration and guide ".

guide and for
First priority will be given to the preparation of a meaningful state guide plan to serve as a background for all other planning activities in the state.
Here's your feed additive guide for ruminants:
The SCR process, with its precision corner-posts, its precision guide lines, its working level scaffold, and its hand-level brick supply takes eight manhours to get set, but once ready it makes it easy for bricklayers to lay a thousand bricks a day.
There is a need for an expanded Federal effort to provide research and information to help guide state education departments and local school boards in existing programs.
The meetings in Zurich, the statement said, would deal only with principles that would guide the three factors in their search for a coalition Government.
and talks on how their Christian faith can guide them in learning about and fighting Communism during high school and college days, by Ted Place, director of Greater Miami Youth for Christ, and Jon Braun, director of Campus Crusade for Christ.
This information, known as a program or brief, is essential to producing a project that meets all the needs and desires of the owner — it is a guide for the architect in creating the design concept.
Spalding published the first official rules guide for baseball.
The Twelve Traditions informally guide how individual AA groups function, and the Twelve Concepts for World Service guide how the organization is structured globally.
" But for the searching and right understanding of the Scriptures there is need of a good life and a pure soul, and for Christian virtue to guide the mind to grasp, so far as human nature can, the truth concerning God the Word.
The bishop does not deliver sermons at every service ( generally asking members to do so ), but is expected to be a spiritual guide for his congregation.
It is used as a guide for orienting and shaping the flap to improve accuracy and symmetry.
Jefferson taught Walker the basics of blues guitar, in exchange for Walker's occasional services as a guide.
In 1991, BCI published a reference guide containing 2300 vocabulary items and detailed rules for the graphic design of additional characters, so they settled a first set of approved Bliss-words for general use.
Although clearly both genetic and environmental input is needed for a child to develop normally, considerable debate remains about how genetic information might guide cognitive development.
* Links for Chemists guide to web sites related to chemistry
* A universal guide for China studies
* Cantigas de Santa Maria for Singers ( full text with syllable marks, pronunciation guide and concordance )
Modern European conservatives such as Edmund Burke have found the extreme idealism of either democracy may endanger broader liberties, and similarly reject " abstract reason " as a guide for political theory.

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