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desire and use
:" for a bad custom has prevailed amongst the clergy, of appointing the most powerful people of a parish stewards, or, rather, patrons, of their churches ; who, in process of time, from a desire of gain, have usurped the whole right, appropriating to their own use the possession of all the lands, leaving only to the clergy the altars, with their tenths and oblations, and assigning even these to their sons and relations in the church.
Jen ’ s desire to use the sword, and her theft of it, thus also represents her wish to attain both the freedom and the power Li Mu Bai possesses.
Winer's influence gave him the desire to use the oldest manuscripts in order to compile the text of the New Testament as close to the original as possible.
As with Chronicle, The List was compiled during the reign of Alfred the Great, and both the List and the Chronicle are influenced by the desire of their writers to use a single line of descent to trace the lineage of the Kings of Wessex through Cerdic to Gewis, a descendant of Woden and the legendary ancestor of the West Saxons.
In the game Cesare has a stated desire to use both the Papal army and his family's political connections to usurp control over all of Italy.
The common area of agreement is the desire to use reason, experience, and nature as the basis of belief.
Shakespeare's desire to burlesque a hero of early English Protestantism could indicate Catholic sympathies, but Henry Brooke, 11th Baron Cobham was sufficiently sympathetic to Catholicism that in 1603, he was imprisoned as part of the Main Plot to place Arbella Stuart on the English throne, so if Shakespeare wished to use Oldcastle to embarrass the Cobhams, he seems unlikely to have done so on religious grounds.
The committee for the November 19 Consecration of the National Cemetery at Gettysburg invited President Lincoln: " It is the desire that, after the Oration, you, as Chief Executive of the nation, formally set apart these grounds to their sacred use by a few appropriate remarks.
An additional factor in her use of a pen name may have been a desire to shield her private life from public scrutiny and to prevent scandals attending her relationship with the married George Henry Lewes, with whom she lived for over 20 years.
* Eros and Civilization: A Philosophical Inquiry into Freud ( 1955 ), The use of Freud's ideas on life and death to critique how modern culture changes and isolates desire. ISBN 978-0-415-18663-6
" He goes on: Men will always be sharply divided about Rousseau: for he released imagination as well as sentimentalism ;; he increased men ’ s desire for justice as well as confusing their minds, and he gave the poor hope even though the rich could make use of his arguments.
The use of newer taxonomic tools such as cladistics and phylogenetic nomenclature has led to a different way of looking at evolution ( expressed in many nested clades ) and this sometimes leads to a desire for more ranks.
This prohibition of a custom which had been in use for centuries, seems to have been inspired by a genuine desire to improve public morality, and received the support of the official aristocracy and a section of the clergy.
It has since been shown that many of the performance problems of earlier designs were not a fundamental requirement of the concept, but instead due to the designer's desire to use single-purpose systems to implement as many of these services as possible.
However, the last result may have been a result of politics at the time and a desire to present the province as purely German ; in reality the Masurian dialect was still in use.
Many acts and ordinances were passed in the first decades of the colony, but lack of funds and parochialism ( the desire to spend locally raised money locally, rather than use it to link different provinces ) hindered the growth of the road network.
Magritte's use of ordinary objects in unfamiliar spaces is joined to his desire to create poetic imagery.
With a growing desire to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, the use of the super single tire is gaining popularity.
* " It is the habit of mankind to entrust to careless hope what they long for, and to use sovereign reason to thrust aside what they do not desire " ( Strassler 282 / 4. 108. 4 ).
It stars Robert Duvall and Donald Pleasence and depicts a dystopian future in which the populace is controlled through android police officers and mandatory use of drugs that suppress emotion, including sexual desire.
Since I do not have the desire to waste my energy in a battle like this, I only use professional actors occasionally ".
The arrival of Soviet missiles in Cuba was conducted by the Soviets on the rationale that the US already had nuclear missiles stationed in Turkey, as well as the desire by Fidel Castro to increase his power, his freedom of action, and to protect his government from US-initiated prejudicial resolution of ideological disputes through the use of military force, such as had been attempted during the Bay of Pigs Invasion in April 1961.
Israel has made threats of the use of weapons, including those of a non-conventional character, while the former administration in the U. S. has refused to " take options off the table " ( including the " nuclear option "), in the nuclear dispute with Iran, which is widely viewed as pursuing a clandestine nuclear weapons program, and well known for their desire for the destruction of Israel ( c. f.
Its original use as a vulgarism, documented to the fourteenth century, suggested high sexual desire in a woman, comparable to a dog in heat.
The sense of " to have a strong sexual desire ( for or after )" is first seen in biblical use in the 1520s.

desire and Norway
Perhaps it was the expatriation from Norway that kindled in Tveitt a strong desire to embrace completely his Norwegian heritage.
Hjalmar's reputation as a courageous and valiant warrior was great and it reached the most remote parts of Norway, where the Norwegian hero Orvar-Odd felt a desire to test his fighting skills with Hjalmar.
The independence movement was successful, partly due to clandestine support from the Danish Crown, but also because of the strong desire for independence in Norway.
Gulbrandsen cited a desire to begin a transition to a post-soccer career in Norway for her decision.
The lyrics concern the singer's desire to leave Norway and escape to Oleanna, a land where " wheat and corn just plant themselves / then grow a good four feet a day / while on your bed you rest yourself ".

desire and base
The desire from fans and manufacturers alike for higher performance cars within the restrictions of homologation meant that carmakers began producing limited production " special edition " cars based on high production base models.
Those same men, when by base subjection and constraint they are brought under and kept down, turn aside from that noble disposition by which they formerly were inclined to virtue, to shake off and break that bond of servitude wherein they are so tyrannously enslaved ; for it is agreeable with the nature of man to long after things forbidden and to desire what is denied us.
* The base name of an antagonistic alien race's home world of immoral machines with a desire to consume resources from Stargate: Atlantis.
The motivation for these measures was a desire to repair a perceived injustice, the need of a collaborative base of natives in Spanish Morocco, and an attempt to attract the sympathy of wealthy European Sephardis like the Pereiras of France.
By the late 1990s and early 2000s, Bull's desire was to center its development on a single hardware base, running commodity Intel chips but with Bull value-adds.
As the corporate culture may mean almost everything, firing on the base of culture means the employer does not accept and desire to be inclusive for the culture of the employee and thus the employee " does not fit in corporate culture " ( Zappos, Netflix, and many other companies hire and fire based solely on cultural fit ), athough this may fall in the ground of discrimination, there is still not law or case law resolving or addressing the question making this practice possible and available for businesses for now.
The new party slogan is " Works for all " to highlight the party's desire to look after the needs of all of society, not just it's traditional voter base.
The journey for pilgrims begins at the base of the monument and follows a path around the monument and ascends to the top through three levels symbolic of Buddhist cosmology: Kāmadhātu ( the world of desire ), Rupadhatu ( the world of forms ) and Arupadhatu ( the world of formlessness ).
Jess exposes the lie, stating that she needs to base her future on honesty, and that accepting the scholarship is her heart's desire.
This was part of Shipley's expressed desire to expand the traditional National Party voting base.
Engineers in the automobile business expressed a desire to have " free exchange of ideas " in order to expand their individual technical knowledge base.
Hence, he negotiated with other teams in advance of his expected free agency, and reached a contract agreement with the Philadelphia Eagles, whose fan base strongly supported Owens in his desire to play for the team.
These solutions are used for users who desire to run applications foreign to their base OS, they provide no control whatsoever over the base OS to the user.
Exploitation film is an informal label which may be applied to any film which is generally considered to be both low budget and of low moral or artistic merit, and therefore apparently attempting to gain financial success by " exploiting " a current trend or a niche genre or a base desire for lurid subject matter.
Surviving to return to the Decepticon base, Starscream went on a rampage with the sword and disowned the Decepticons, siding up with the wary Autobots, not out of any desire to do good, but out of sheer hatred for Megatron.
Problems in conceptualising and evaluating complex social interventions relying on a technical base are familiar from community health and community education There are long-standing debates about the desire for accountable-especially quantifiable and outcome-focused social development, typically practised by government or supported by foundations, and the more participatory, qualitatively rich, process-driven priorities of grass-roots community activists, familiar from theorists such as Paulo Freire, or Deweyan pragmatism.
It exhibits a constant tension between the offender ’ s desire to divert attention from his home base and the desire to travel no further than necessary to commit crimes.
It was apparent that the majority of Narn in a position to influence the future of their nation tended toward a desire for revenge rather than reconciliation ; at this point, however, they were in no position to threaten anyone, with most of their industrial base destroyed and only a few fugitive ships remaining of their fleet-enough perhaps to defend the homeworld, but not to wage a war.
In 845, Emperor Wuzong, believing Buddhism to pose a drain on the state's economy — as he considered Buddhist monks and nuns to be unproductive members of society who were not contributing to the tax base — decided to act against Buddhism ; his desire to do so was further fueled by his devotion to Taoism as well as his deep trust in the Taoist monk Zhao Guizhen ( 趙歸真 ).
ACF's supporter base grew and many more Australians expressed a desire to make a difference for the environment.
As part of a broader desire to diversify the U. S. company ’ s business base, Ilmor, Inc., entered the high-performance marine world in 2002, building race engines for the SuperCat Offshore Racing Series of the American Power Boat Association ( APBA ).
* Kāmaloka: world of desire, typified by base desires, populated by hell beings, preta, animals, ghosts, humans and lower demi-gods.

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