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motive and for
A dominant motive is the poet's longing for his homeland and its boyhood associations: `` Not men-folk, but the fields where I would stray, The stones where as a child I used to play ''.
The point is that the reactionary, for whatever motive, perceives himself to have been part or a partner of something that extended beyond himself, something which, consequently, he was not able to accept or reject on the basis of subjective preference.
The vocational motive is the dominant one for boys, while Jewish girls attend college for social reasons and to become culturally developed.
A disposition to exert themselves for my benefit would perhaps be a motive with some of them to come into the scheme.
Religious faith can be considered a necessary condition of membership in a congregation, since the decision to join a worshiping group requires some motive force, but faith is not a sufficient condition for joining ; ;
Try to forget motive for the moment.
At first glance, not much of a motive for a man of his standing ; ;
Find a motive for Stacy or an opportunity for Forbes and the case would be solved.
His immediate motive for doing this may not have been directly inspired by the Lo Shu, but this measure must inevitably have increased the existing beliefs in the latter's efficacy.
One interpretation of his motive is that it was in revenge for Achilles ' sacrilege in murdering Troilus, the god's own son by Hecuba, on the very altar of the god's own temple.
She is also the only one in Poirot's universe to have noted that " It ’ s not natural for five or six people to be on the spot when B is murdered and all have a motive for killing B.
The ostensible motive for the assassination was a desire to avenge Asahel, and this would be a sufficient justification for the deed according to the moral standard of the time.
Of Thebe's motive for the murder different accounts are given.
Of course, Spalding had an ulterior motive for doing so.
There is no evidence to support claims that any of these creatures were mistreated, or that the motive for their study was anything more sinister than natural curiosity and a desire to draw from life.
The motive power for locomotive-hauled commuter trains may be either electric or Diesel-electric, although some countries, such as Germany and some of the former Soviet-bloc countries, also use diesel-hydraulic locomotives.
Caesar seems to be one of the first authors to distinguish the two groups, and he has a political motive for doing so ( it is an argument in favour of the Rhine border ).
Another motive for deliberate errors is cartographic " vandalism ": a mapmaker wishing to leave his or her mark on the work.
One who serves God out of love studies the Torah and practices the precepts and walks in the way of wisdom for no ulterior motive at all, neither out of fear of evil nor in order to acquire the good, but follows the truth because it is true and the good will follow the merit of attaining to it.
Whatever the true motive, the idea of a contract between King and people was advanced to the Pope as an excuse for Bruce's coronation whilst John de Balliol still lived in Papal custody.
Philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche suggested that egoistic or " life-affirming " behavior stimulates jealousy or " ressentiment " in others, and that this is the psychological motive for the altruism in Christianity.

motive and setting
I had no reason or motive for setting fire to the Reichstag.
The private profit motive dominated the movement westward, but the Federal Government played a supporting role in securing land through treaties and setting up territorial governments, with governors appointed by the President.
In that sense, the housing cooperative is like the landlord in a rental setting, yet another hallmark of cooperative living is that it is nonprofit, so that the work done at cost, with no profit motive involved.
Information such as characterization, setting, and motive is revealed through a series of flashbacks.
In his speech Cicero gives Clodius a motive for setting a trap: his realization that Milo would easily secure the consulship, and thus stand in the way of Clodius ' scheme to attain greater power and influence as a praetor.

motive and date
The publisher, Richard Carl Schmidt, printed the year 1929 as a publishing date, probably from a purely business motive ( to keep the book looking new throughout the coming year ) and this date is often mistakenly given as the actual date of publication.
Apparently in the post Civil War era some time before or around 1882, from the publishing date, a ship was purchased by a Captain CHARLES L DINGLEY called the Ericssan with a weight of 1, 645 tons that was built by John Ericssan ( Although the above section on John Ericssan's Friendship with Cornelius H. DeLamater says that the ship known as the Ericssan was built by The DeLamater Iron Works ) to try out the hot air engine as a motive power in open ocean navigation.
Some historians have recently cast doubts on the account, suggesting it may have been revised or rewritten at a later date, by an author who had a motive to both demean Gerald and enhance the reputation of Owain.
While some speculated that his motive at the time was to become better known and enter other political races in the future, to date he has not done so.
To date, there is no credible evidence to support Troon's conclusion that the ' Washington Trip ' was a motive for the murder of Dr. Robert Ouko.

motive and 3
Adenauer was the main motive for one of the most recent and famous gold commemorative coins: the Belgian 3 pioneers of the European unification commemorative coin, minted in 2002.
The River enters the Township near the center of its East Boundary and flows in a Southerly and South-Westerly course with a switft current and is from 1 too 3 feet deep in a low Stage of water and is adapted to the forming of a good motive power for mills.
Spaak has left such a legacy behind, that he was the main motive for one of the most recent and famous gold commemorative coin: the Belgian 3 pioneers of the European unification commemorative coin, minted in 2002.
Impulses are always subdivided into a set of 5 lower-degree waves, alternating again between motive and corrective character, so that waves 1, 3, and 5 are impulses, and waves 2 and 4 are smaller retraces of waves 1 and 3.
In the first small five-wave sequence, waves 1, 3 and 5 are motive, while waves 2 and 4 are corrective.
John Ernst Worrell Keely ( September 3, 1837 – November 18, 1898 ) was a US inventor from Philadelphia who claimed to have discovered a new motive power which was originally described as " vaporic " or " etheric " force, and later as an unnamed force based on " vibratory sympathy ", by which he produced " interatomic ether " from water and air.
To provide the motive power for this train ATW contracted Virgin Trains to provide Class 57 / 3 locomotives initially in top and tail formation, but later on their own.
This definitive version of the motive, combining all three attributes, occurs at only three different points ( not counting the repetition in bar 3 ), each initiating a new and major formal subdivision of the piece.
The low aspect ratio of square rigged sails ( usually 1 / 2 to 1 / 3 ) produces much drag for the lift ( motive power ) produced, so they have poor performance to windward compared to modern yachts, and they cannot sail as close to the wind.
The character was not well received by many critics upon his appearance in Halo 2, and reviewers including 1UP. com found his role in Halo 3 confusing and without clear motive.
; 3. 0 rated motive power & torque outputs and applications: @ 5, 750 rpm
; 3. 5 rated motive power & torque outputs and applications: @ 7, 000 rpm ; — Lamborghini Jalpa
There is a Jewish motive in V, 2, where the poet proclaims his intention to leave the courtly sphere and live humbly " in the manner of old Jews ", possible allusions to Hebrew prayers in I, 3.
In 1951 the RTTC said, in a statement of around 3, 500 words headed The Council's Statement on the Menace of Mass Start Racing on the Highway: " Bunched racing is an utterly selfish and irresponsible use of roads ; the policy of the Council is that all such racing should be stopped ; the ringleaders and their associates of the BLRC have only financial gain as their motive ; unsuspecting commercial concerns and newspapers have been given a distorted story about road racing ; BLRC road races violate every one of the principles of clean amateurism, authenticity, and regard for public safety.
A motive of 1 would cost one d6, a motive of 2 four d6 and a motive of 3 nine d6.

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