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In De spatio reali, Raphson begins with a distinction between atheistic panhylists ( from the Greek roots pan, " all ", and hyle, " matter "), who believe everything is matter, and pantheists who believe in a certain universal substance, material as well as intelligent, that fashions all things that exist out of its own essence .”
The Fund is fully committed to a more effective, coherent and better coordinated United Nations system that delivers as one ’, which is the essence of the ongoing United Nations reform process.
Richard Rumelt ( 1991 ) was amongst the first to challenge this presumption of the power of industry forces ’, and it has since become well-understood that business factors are more important drivers of performance than are industry factors – in essence, this means you can do well in difficult industries, and struggle in industries where others do well.
He described cooperative security as being a single conceptual theme that effectively captured the essence of three more familiar concepts in international security discourse, viz.
Two early series are the cycle Die Zeit ( Time ) ( 1988 ) about the holocaust ; Heimat ( German for homeland ’) ( 1996 ), paintings in which Tuymans sketches a wry picture of the revived self-awareness of the Flemish nationalist ; and the series Passion ( 1999 ) about the essence of religious belief.
Apart from whether collectivism, the communist vermin ,’ is a danger to decent life, the communism gnawing at his entrails was no more than a natural longing for something better, a protest against persistent hunger transformed into a love for this strange doctrine, whose essence he could never grasp but whose translation, ' bread for the poor ,' was something he understood and, more importantly, that filled him with hope.
The kidney s primary function is storing and controlling essence ’, or jing.
Inevitably, the characterization of a broad range of contemporaneous poets and poetry under the single unifying name can be viewed more as an exercise in historical compartmentalization than an attempt to capture the essence of the actual movement ’.
The owner / engineer Iman B. Shah ( Guitarist – Drishty and formerly of Vegetarian Vampires ) was a metalhead himself and was familiar with capturing the essence of metal-heavy riffs, thundering drums, thumping bass and deafening vocals – in the recording studio.
In a study of Dzogchen, Dr. Sam van Schaik mentions how Samantabhadra Buddha is indeed seen as the heart essence of all buddhas, the Primordial Lord, the noble Victorious One, Samantabhadra ’.
It is the very essence of being whole ’, the fundamental basis of interdisciplinarity.
Aristotle considers four candidates for substance: ( i ) the essence or what it was to be a thing ( ii ) the Platonic universal, ( iii ) the genus to which a substance belongs and ( iv ) the substratum or matter which underlies all the properties of a thing.
This teaching also speaks of pure consciousness as the true essence of every being, and the human possibility of shedding the covers on this essence to allow it to be realized and expressed in its purity.
Aetius also finds it troubling that if Jesus is unchangeable in nature by the reason of the one who generated him, then ingeneracy is unchangeable essence, not by the virtue of its will, but of its internal ranking or state of being un generated 21.

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Short dynamic poses may be used for gesture drawing exercises, with the model striking a pose-which can include strenuous or precarious positions that could not be sustained for a longer pose-just long enough for the artist to quickly capture the essence of it.

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In particular the flag has become a banner for pro-Europeanism outside the Union, for example in Georgia, where the flag is on most government buildings since the coming to power of Mikhail Saakashvili, who used it during his inauguration, stating: " European flag is Georgia s flag as well, as far as it embodies our civilisation, our culture, the essence of our history and perspective, and our vision for the future of Georgia.
In support of this, Erasmus states: Anyone who looks closely at the inward nature and essence will find that nobody is further from true wisdom than those people with their grand titles, learned bonnets, splendid sashes and bejeweled rings, who profess to be wisdom s peak ”.
A who's-who of behind-the-scenes craftsmen, who went on to become Britain s top producers, arrangers, engineers and mixers of the 1970s, chose to work with Nirvana in the late 1960s and in essence cut their studio teeth working with Nirvana.
William S. Anderson discusses the believability of Menander versus the believability of Plautus and, in essence, says that Plautus plays are much less believable than those plays of Menander because they seem to be such a farce in comparison.
The years 1815 – 1825 marked significant growth in Morse s paintings, as he sought to capture the essence of America s culture and life.
The essence of a business model is that it defines the manner by which the business enterprise delivers value to customers, entices customers to pay for value, and converts those payments to profit: it thus reflects management s hypothesis about what customers want, how they want it, and how an enterprise can organize to best meet those needs, get paid for doing so, and make a profit.
In Fahrenheit 911, Moore makes nine allegations concerning the Carlyle Group, including: That the Bin Laden and Bush families were both connected to the Group ; that following the attacks on September 11, the bin Laden family s investments in the Carlyle Group became an embarrassment to the Carlyle Group and the family was forced to liquidate their assets with the firm ; that the Carlyle group was, in essence, the 11th largest defense contractor in the United States.
Placing a particular emphasis on ( the wages of sin is death ), penal substitution sees sinful man as being subject to God s wrath with the essence of Jesus ' saving work being his substitution in the sinner's place, bearing the curse in the place of man ().
He s got that sort of jungle essence that one can sense ...
The cultural heritage of architectural, artistic, industrial, and historical monuments combined with the picturesque surroundings create the essence of Daugavpils image and endow it with a special charm.
But Wolfowitz s tenure as Ambassador was a notable success, largely owing to the fact that, in essence, he went native.
In essence, they forced European banks, and, more importantly, the European Central Bank itself when gauging the solvency of financial institutions, to rely more than ever on standardized assessments of credit risk marketed by two private US agencies-Moody s and S & P, thus using public policy and ultimately taxpayers money to strengthen an anti-competitive duopolistic industry.
In essence, they forced European banks, and, more importantly, the European Central Bank itself e. g. when gauging the solvency of EU-based financial institutions, to rely more than ever on the standardized assessments of credit risk marketed by two private US agencies-Moody s and S & P, thus using public policy and ultimately taxpayers money to strengthen an anti-competitive duopolistic industry.
This text, written in Old Armenian, in essence represents the history of Armenia s provinces of Artsakh and Utik.
In essence, Golding s contribution to English literature was his translation of the Metamorphosis because not only does he create an accessible work for many to understand, but he also translates in such a way as to infuse the work with Christian theology.
D. Nothing can cause itself to exist ( 4th ), so God can t cause himself to exist unless God is composed of some essence that in and of itself has the property of timelessness.
In its essence, The Monk s plot is not completely unpredictable or revolutionary.
In essence, the teacher s goal in the learning process is to guide students into making new interpretations of the learning material.
" In essence, instruction is designed to access a developmental level that is measurable to the student s current stage in development.

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Early Chinese anchoritism was theoretically aimed at a mystic pantheist union with the divine, personal salvation being achieved when the mystical recluse united with divine essence.
Critically, the film was also better received than the first two instalments, with some critics remarking that it was the first Harry Potter film to truly capture the essence of the novels.
Under Arianism, Christ was instead not consubstantial with God the Father since both the Father and the Son under Arius were made of " like " essence or being ( see homoiousia ) but not of the same essence or being ( see homoousia ).
According to the teaching of Arius, the preexistent Logos and thus the incarnate Jesus Christ was a created being ; that only the Son was directly created and begotten by God the Father, before ages, but was of a distinct, though similar, essence or substance from the Creator ; his opponents argued that this would make Jesus less than God, and that this was heretical.
Jesus was God in essence, being and or nature ( ousia ), which the Latin fathers translated as substantia.
The temple to Ares in the agora of Athens that Pausanias saw in the second century AD had only been moved and rededicated there during the time of Augustus ; in essence it was a Roman temple to the Augustan Mars Ultor.
His primary interest was in applying the methodology of science to realms of inner experience and the spiritual worlds ( Steiner's appreciation that the essence of science is its method of inquiry is unusual among esotericists ), and Steiner called anthroposophy Geisteswissenschaft ( lit.
His " Software Tools " series spread the essence of ' C / Unix thinking ' with makeovers for BASIC, FORTRAN, and Pascal-and most notably his ' Ratfor ' ( rational FORTRAN ) was put in the public domain.
German strategist Carl von Clausewitz stated that " the employment of battles ... to achieve the object of war " was the essence of strategy.
The essence of Zakonopravilo was based on Corpus Iuris Civilis.
The political revolt brought little social change, however, and 19th century Chilean society preserved the essence of the stratified colonial social structure, which was greatly influenced by family politics and the Roman Catholic Church.
The view that there was no rigid structure is reinforced by S. T. Joshi, who stated " Lovecraft's imaginary cosmogony was never a static system but rather a sort of aesthetic construct that remained ever adaptable to its creator's developing personality and altering interests ... here was never a rigid system that might be posthumously appropriated ... he essence of the mythos lies not in a pantheon of imaginary deities nor in a cobwebby collection of forgotten tomes, but rather in a certain convincing cosmic attitude.
It was Maurice Fréchet who, in 1906, had distilled the essence of the Bolzano – Weierstrass property and coined the term compactness to refer to this general phenomenon.
In essence, the earliest vision of Christendom was a vision of a Christian theocracy, a government founded upon and upholding Christian values, whose institutions are spread through and over with Christian doctrine.
The essence of the design was the ability to transfer charge along the surface of a semiconductor from one storage capacitor to the next.
In classical thought, a definition was taken to be a statement of the essence of a thing.
In essence, the data warehousing concept was intended to provide an architectural model for the flow of data from operational systems to decision support environments.
In essence, the accusation was that the accused committed treason against the " benevolent and righteous " common cause.

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