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nature and breadth
Living with his watercolors is a vicarious experience of seeing nature distilled through the eyes of a sensitive interpretor, a breath and breadth of the outdoor world to help man honor the Creator of it all.
The limitations on his naturethe one-sidedness of his religious zeal, the mistakes of his policy — are thrust out of sight, the nobility of his motives, the strength of his character, and the breadth of his intellect, force themselves on the minds of generations for which the objects for which he strove have been for the most part attained, though often in a different fashion from that which he placed before himself.
Malcolm Salaman wrote of Haden drawing from nature " with that breadth, freedom, and spontaneity of effect, which, while suggesting a sketch,
Probably the religious opinions of Irving, originally in some respects more catholic and truer to human nature than generally prevailed in ecclesiastical circles, had gained breadth and comprehensiveness from his intercourse with Samuel Taylor Coleridge but gradually his chief interest in Coleridge's philosophy centred round what was mystical and obscure, and to it in all likelihood may be traced his initiation into the doctrine of millenarianism.
The semantic range above reflects the breadth of the term's application in practice, and in the Buddhist sense extends to the determinations of nature, as in the Buddhist niyama dhammas.
Nevertheless, he goes on to comment that " Potter's achievement is in translating to film something of the breadth of Woolf's remarkable range of interests, not only in language and literature, but also in history, nature, weather, animals, the relation of the sexes and the very nature of the sexes.
These facts demonstrate the breadth, depth and scope of the highly interdisciplinary nature of geomatics engineering.
The symbol centres on a globe, representing the global nature of the Commonwealth and the breadth of its membership.

nature and infection
Duesberg claims that the supposedly innocuous nature of all retroviruses is supported by what he considers to be their normal mode of proliferation: infection from mother to child in utero.
Little is known of the nature of the association ( mode of infection, transmission, metabolic requirements, etc.
God, however, is immortal and incorruptible, and simply by becoming united to human nature in Christ he conveys those qualities to us: they spread, as it were, like a benign infection.
The widespread nature of the infection causes many previously unnoticed symptoms in the rats.
Treatment depends on the nature of the cause, and emphasis is placed on the prevention and treatment of infection.
This film, produced by INCEF for distribution in communities prone to infection, describes the nature of the illness and how best to confront it.
Because of this and the nature of its usage, people using mascara have a slight risk of eye infection or conjunctivitis, but this is rare.
The slow nature of Legacy-2 is why St. John " Pyro " Allerdyce survived for years following his initial infection.
After being horrified by the nature of the infection, he decides to travel to other universes to warn others of the infection, but the zombie Giant-Man appears and bites off Uatu's head, planning to use his communicator to traverse the multiverse and satiate his hunger.
Closed pyometra is a more serious condition than open pyometra not only because there is no outlet for the infection but also because a diagnosis of closed pyometra can easily be missed due to its insidious nature.
He struggles against nature ; an infection he suffers from being on the mountain, puts his life in jeopardy.
These simple diagnostic techniques are able to identify the nature of the infection to the genus level, which is usually sufficient in a clinical setting.
Depending on the nature of the infection, a topical or systemic agent may be used.
Synergism between trematode infection and pesticide exposure: A link to amphibian limb deformities in nature?
His current teaching and research interests include: acquisition of likes and dislikes for foods, nature and development of the magical belief in contagion, cultural evolution of disgust, ambivalence to animal foods, lay conception of risk of infection and toxic effects of foods, interaction of moral and health factors in concerns about risks, relation between people's desires to have desires and their actual desires ( including the problem of internalization ), acquisition of culture, nature of cuisine and cultural evolution, and psychological responses to recycled water.
Unlike Anselm, Aquinas claims that we can make satisfaction for our own sin, and that our problem is not our personal sin, but original sin " original sin ... is an infection of human nature itself, so that, unlike actual sin, it could not be expiated by the satisfaction of a mere man.
Gangrenous infection by soil-borne bacteria was common in the combat injuries of soldiers well into the 20th century, due to non-sterile field surgery and the basic nature of care for severe projectile wounds.
Sky finds the very world soul of Earth, in the form of nature, rejecting him, the way an immune system might an infection.

nature and becomes
He can retreat from his uneasiness in only one direction: into a callousness which very shortly becomes second nature.
In this book Heschel discusses the nature of religious thought, how thought becomes faith, and how faith creates responses in the believer.
He regarded people as by nature rational beings, concluding that it becomes morally appropriate that they should behave in a way that conforms to their rational nature.
When tea is more than a drink and the tea ceremony is understood and practiced to foster harmony in humanity, promote harmony with nature, discipline the mind, quiet the heart, and attain the purity of enlightenment, the art of tea becomes teaism.
In the Rig Veda, the belief ( or observation ) that a natural justice and harmony pervades the natural world becomes manifest in the concept of rta, which is both ' nature's way ' and the order implicit in nature.
The quantum nature of light becomes more apparent at high frequencies ( or high photon energy ).
Many scholars have argued that Matthew is simply an expanded version of Mark, but it is also a creative reinterpretation of the source, stressing Jesus ' teachings as much as his acts, and making subtle changes in order to stress Jesus ' divine nature – Mark's " young man " who appears at Jesus ' tomb, for example, becomes a radiant angel in Matthew.
" In 1985, David Jasper praised the poem as " one of his greatest meditations on the nature of poetry and poetic creation " and argued " it is through irony, also, as it unsettles and undercuts, that the fragment becomes a Romantic literary form of such importance, nowhere more so than in ' Kubla Khan '.
In this retelling of her story, Pandora's deceitful feminine nature becomes the least of mankind's worries.
Guildenstern theorizes on the nature of reality, focusing on how an event becomes increasingly real as more people witness it.
For Steiner, nature becomes self-conscious in the human being.
The Universal Declaration on Cultural Diversity ( UNESCO, 2001 ) further elaborates the concept by stating that "... cultural diversity is as necessary for humankind as biodiversity is for nature ”; it becomes “ one of the roots of development understood not simply in terms of economic growth, but also as a means to achieve a more satisfactory intellectual, emotional, moral and spiritual existence ".
At higher energies Ws and Zs can be created easily and the unified nature of the force becomes apparent.
Part I opens with Christine reading from Matheolus ’ s Lamentations, a work from the thirteenth century that addresses marriage wherein the author writes that women make men ’ s lives miserable. Upon reading these words, Christine becomes upset and feels ashamed to be a woman: “ This thought inspired such a great sense of disgust and sadness in me that I began to despise myself and the whole of my sex as an aberration in nature.
" Nine years later he expressed a similar attitude in an interview, saying that he loathed the word ' morality ': " When man becomes reconciled to nature, when space becomes his true background, these words and concepts will have lost their meaning, and we will no longer have to use them.
But in the context of micrometer measurements, its nonzero nature becomes noticeable ( via amplification ), in a way that students sometimes find surprisingly odd ( counterintuitive ).
) Because of the associative nature of the " and " operation in propositional logic, this becomes a functional equation saying that the function g such that
The book tells the story of how Robinson becomes closer to God, not through listening to sermons in a church but through spending time alone amongst nature with only a Bible to read.
The hearing loss has a fluctuating then permanent nature, meaning that it comes and goes, alternating between ears for some time, then becomes permanent with no return to normal function.
Vaidika testimony is preferred as the infallible word of God, and Laukika testimony must by its nature be questioned and overruled by more trustworthy knowledge if such becomes available.
Moreover, the second Rheya becomes aware of her transient nature and is haunted by being Solaris ’ means-to-an-end, affecting Kelvin in unknown ways.
He searches for the truth of relationships, asking strangers on the street about the nature of love, questioning his formative years, until he becomes an animated Snow White to Annie ’ s evil queen.

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