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"( Chap. 23 ) On the Day of Judgement, Kempis writes that a good and pure conscience will give more joy than all the philosophy one has ever learned, fervent prayer will bring more happiness than a " multi-course banquet ", the silence will be more " exhilarating " than long tales, holy deeds will be of greater value than nice-sounding words.

nice-sounding and .
He had to comply with the demands of the public, though, and most guitarists wanted simple, nice-sounding pieces to practice that didn't require any special technical ability.

term and allegedly
The term is also frequently used to describe mysterious men working for unknown organizations, as well as to various branches of government allegedly designed to protect secrets or perform other strange activities.
As a political movement, the term first referred to a faction of New Model Army Agitators and their London supporters who were allegedly plotting to assassinate the king.
The experiment was allegedly based on an aspect of the unified field theory, a term coined by Albert Einstein.
During his term as governor, he attracted a lot of publicity by allegedly fighting the payment of super-salaries to public servants, whom he labeled marajás ( maharajas ) ( likening them to the former princes of India who received a stipend from the government as compensation for relinquishing their lands ).
The term dominion was allegedly suggested by Sir Samuel Leonard Tilley.
The first screensaver was allegedly written for the original IBM PC by John Socha, best known for creating the Norton Commander ; he also coined the term screen saver.
While the Republicans joined in the general acclamation of Washington for a second term as President, they objected to the allegedly " monarchical " attitude of Vice President John Adams.
Although originally the term was used by common people, the insult was mostly racist, as people associated in a superstitious and prejudiced way to the descendants of forced New Christians as a racially identifiable people by their bad denture, which allegedly proved their sinful soul.
Illbient is a term allegedly coined by DJ Olive to describe the iconoclastic music being produced by a community of artists based in the Williamsburg neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York in 1994.
* Recklessness ( law ), a legal term describing a person's state of mind when allegedly committing a criminal offence
Former Minister of Health, Tore Tønne, committed suicide allegedly following Dagbladet's investigations over alleged economic improprieties committed after the conclusion of his term in the Norwegian cabinet.
Typically, the term far right is applied to fascists and neo-Nazis, and major elements of fascism have been deemed clearly far right, such as its belief that supposedly superior people have the right to dominate society while purging allegedly inferior elements, and — in the case of Nazism — genocide of people deemed to be inferior.
A popular theory is that the word is short for " plughole " ( allegedly a caver term ) but no evidence supports this claim, and the game does not feature a plughole in this location.
The 1991 Gulf War and the 2003 U. S. invasion of Iraq lead to such accusations against Jewish neoconservatives, vocal proponents of war against Iraq who allegedly sought to undermine Arab nations hostile to Israel ( i. e., the term " Israel-firster ").
This " pocketable " ( The term " pocketable " was a matter of some interpretation, as Sony allegedly had special shirts made with over sized pockets for their salesmen ) model proved highly successful in the market.
* allegedly coining the term chupacabras to name the mythical creature responsible for various attacks on animals in Puerto Rico, Mexico and the United States
Rat had allegedly coined the term " vegan straight edge " by the mid-1980s.
The former, because of press reports of financial and corruption scandals that surfaced, implicating Ministers and, allegedly, Andreas Papandreou himself as well as because of fiscal austerity measures imposed after the Keynesian policies of the first term.
Since the 1990s, in United States politics the term Sister Souljah moment has been used to describe a politician's public repudiation of an allegedly extremist person or group, statement, or position which might otherwise be associated with his own party.
This category embraces what is termed a " semantic cop-out ", represented by the term allegedly.
It has been claimed in one 2007 tourist article that in the United Kingdom, the term JAFA has also come to stand for Just Another Fucking Australian, apparently in reference to the hard drinking and allegedly arrogant behaviour of many travelling Australians.
Schrock announced on August 30, 2004, that he would abort his 2004 attempt for a third term in Congress after allegedly being caught on tape soliciting sex from a male prostitute.
From the seventeenth to the nineteenth century, bollocks or ballocks was allegedly used as a slang term for a clergyman, although this meaning is not mentioned by the OED's 1989 edition.
The term specifically refers to aerial trails allegedly caused by the systematic high-altitude release of chemical substances not found in ordinary contrails, resulting in the appearance of characteristic sky tracks.
The term Francien is a linguistic neologism coined in the 19th century to name the hypothetical variant of Old French allegedly spoken by the late 14th century in the ancient province of Pays de France — the then Paris region later called Île-de-France.

term and stood
It has been suggested that the term comes from the Black Stump Wine Saloon that once stood about 10 kilometres out of Coolah, New South Wales on the Gunnedah Road.
At that time the German term stood for " School of Building ".
To distance itself from the combat-oriented traditional MUDs it was said that the " D " in TinyMUD stood for Multi-User " Domain " or " Dimension "; this, along with the eventual popularity of acronyms other than MUD ( such as MUCK, MUSH, MUSE, and so on ) for this kind of server, led to the eventual adoption of the term MU * to refer to the TinyMUD family.
With the 18th amendment to the constitution in 2010, the President has no term limit, which previously stood at 2.
For many years, Mogadishu stood as the pre-eminent city in the بلاد البربر, Bilad-al-Barbar (" Land of the Berbers "), which was the medieval Arabic term for the Horn of Africa.
The very citadel of spoils politics, the hitherto impregnable fortress that had existed unshaken since it was erected on the foundation laid by Andrew Jackson, was tottering to its fall under the assaults of this audacious and irrepressible young man .... Whatever may have been the feelings of the ( fellow Republican party ) President ( Harrison ) — and there is little doubt that he had no idea when he appointed Roosevelt that he would prove to be so veritable a bull in a china shop — he refused to remove him and stood by him firmly till the end of his term.
DP stood for " data processing ", a term formerly used to describe the computer hardware and software industries.
It might, however, be more properly termed an anti-backronym because the term " Jini " never stood for anything in the first place.
The direct access capability, occasionally and incorrectly called random access ( although that term survives when referring to memory or RAM ), of those devices stood in contrast to sequential access used in tape drives.
We do know, however, that in 952, the same year that Eirik began his second term at York, Wulfstan was arrested and stood on trial in Iudanbyrig ( unknown ) on account of several unspecified allegations which had been repeatedly brought before Eadred.
In December 1973, long term manager Ted Bates stood down to be replaced by Lawrie McMenemy who was unable to prevent The Saints becoming the first victims of the new 3-down relegation system in 1974 when they were relegated, along with Manchester United and Norwich City.
" Oggy " is a slang term for a Cornish pasty, derived from its Cornish name, " hoggan ", and was used by local Devon & Cornish sailors at the Devonport Dockyard in in reference to pasty sellers who once stood outside the famous gates.
That afternoon, the units of Aragon began to focus on the term called Traslapuente ( across the Ebro where stood the army of Brown ), but did not cross the bridge, camped there, they had orders not to cross it ...
In late antiquity the term archon was used in Gnosticism to refer to several servants of the Demiurge, the " creator god " that stood between the human race and a transcendent God that could only be reached through gnosis.
The term appears to have achieved national prominence in 1840, when supporters of the American Democratic political party claimed during the 1840 United States presidential election that it stood for " Old Kinderhook ," a nickname for a Democratic presidential candidate, Martin Van Buren, a native of Kinderhook, New York, who was Andrew Jackson's protégé.
And then it just became a generic term for all those bands that had a big, sweeping, effects-laden sound, but all stood resolutely still on stage.
Manley's second term focused on liberalizing Jamaica's economy, with the pursuit of a free-market programme that stood in marked contrast to the interventionist economic policies pursued by Manley's first government.
The term Tzion came to designate the area of Jerusalem where the fortress stood, and later became a metonym for Solomon's Temple in Jerusalem, the city of Jerusalem and generally, the World to Come.
The term free-thinker emerged toward the end of the 17th century in England to describe those who stood in opposition to the institution of the Church, and of literal belief in the Bible.
In using the word ἐκκλησία ( ekklēsia, " church "), early Christians were employing a term that, while it designated the assembly of a Greek city-state, in which only citizens could participate, was traditionally used by Greek-speaking Jews to speak of Israel, the people of God, and that appeared in the Septuagint in the sense of an assembly gathered for religious reasons, often for a liturgy ; in that translation ἐκκλησία stood for the Hebrew word קהל ( qahal ), which however it also rendered as συναγωγή ( synagōgē, " synagogue "), the two Greek words being largely synonymous until Christians distinguished them more clearly.
Because of the high esteem in which he is held by Germany's political establishment and in the population, Weizsäcker is so far the only candidate to have stood for elections for the office of President uncontested ; he was elected in such a way to a second term of office on 23 May 1989.
While the term " OS " stood for Operating System, the term " react " referred to the group's dissatisfaction with-and reaction to-Microsoft's monopolistic position.
It is claimed that the term " crud " originally stood for " Chalk River Unidentified Deposit ", used to describe the radioactive scaling that builds up on internal reactor components, first observed in the NRX facility.
He was elected co-chair ( along with Morag Balfour ) at its conference in October 2007, but he stood down during his term of office for personal reasons.

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