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phrase and mirror
*" The letters " is most likely a reference to the Letter to the Corinthians, or First Epistle to the Corinthians, which uses the phrase " dark mirror ," also used by Dream to describe him.
The title is an allusion to the phrase spoken by the Witch in the fairy tale " Snow White and the Seven Dwarves " by the Brothers Grimm --" Mirror, mirror on the wall / Who in the land is fairest of all?
One of the songs on Peperina is titled " Llorando en el espejo " (" Crying in the mirror "), and contains a phrase that says " La línea blanca se terminó / no hay señales en tus ojos y estoy / llorando en el espejo ..." (" The white line is up, /( there are ) no signs in your eyes and I'm / crying in the mirror ...").
" is shortened, not featuring the elements of " Listening To You ", nor the phrase " Go to the mirror ".
They find a note taped to a mirror with the phrase, " I want to be somebody!
Marge finds that Homer has covered the walls with the phrase " No TV and no beer make Homer go crazy ", and attempts to defend herself with a bat, but Homer, seeing his reflection in a mirror, trips and knocks himself out.
* " Mirror, mirror on the wall ...", a famous phrase uttered by the wicked queen in Snow White

phrase and matter
The phrase " what does it matter " or such variants is often spoken by several characters in response to events ; the significance of some of these events suggests a subscription to nihilism by said characters as a type of coping strategy.
There is generally a shift in tone and subject matter between the upper 5-7-5 phrase and the lower 7-7 phrase.
File: Pauli. jpg | Wolfgang Pauli ( 1900-1958 ): pioneers of quantum physics, received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1945 ( nominated by Albert Einstein ), formulated the Pauli exclusion principle involving spin theory ( underpinning the structure of matter and the whole of chemistry ), published the Pauli – Villars regularization, formulated the Pauli equation, coined the phrase ' not even wrong '
Outside of the philosophical and discursive studies, the everyday phrase bullshit conveys a measure of dissatisfaction with something or someone, but does not generally describe any role of truth in the matter.
) As in other applications of the phrase sui generis, the decisions will be a unique matter of fact, degree, and professional opinion.
" The phrase " fleur de farine " meant " the finest part of the meal ," since flour resulted from the elimination of coarse and unwanted matter from the grain during milling.
In literature, a motto is a sentence, phrase, poem, or word prefixed to an essay, chapter, novel, or the like suggestive of its subject matter.
The repeated phrase " it's gonna be alright " in " Revolution " came directly from Lennon's Transcendental Meditation experiences in India, conveying the idea that God would take care of the human race no matter what happened politically.
The term is considered philosophically useful, however, as what came to be known as the Athenian school ( composed of Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle ) signaled a profound shift in the subject matter and methods of philosophy ; Friedrich Nietzsche's thesis that this profound shift began with Plato rather than with Socrates ( hence his nomenclature of " pre-Platonic philosophy ") was not sufficient to prevent the rise and perpetuation of the phrase " pre-Socratic philosophy.
Since the line with the error would be discarded and hence its contents did not matter, the quickest way to finish the line was to run a finger down the keys — a " run down ", as it was termed — creating this nonsense phrase.
Even in an informal debate, the phrase is only used to an intermediate step or ancillary issue, never the primary subject matter or end conclusion.
The US Food and Drug Administration weighed in on the matter, and in 1975, they ruled Pringles could only use the word " chip " in their product name within the following phrase: " potato chips made from dried potatoes ".
As in the version described above, the trick is also to cross your legs or ankles while passing the scissors to the person next to you, but the same phrase, " this is how the tailor hands the scissors ", is repeated no matter if the scissors are open or closed.
He also coined the phrase, " Love is only chatter ; friends are all that matter.
European monarchs, who sometimes have lengthy titles due to dynastic claims to territories accumulated over the centuries ( and also as a matter of prestige ), often shorten their full titles by concluding it with " et cetera "; even then the phrase would often be repeated in order to emphasize the monarchs ' grandeur.
The one charge which can ever seriously be brought and maintained against it is that of such occasional obscurity or difficulty as may arise from excessive strictness in condensation of phrase and expurgation of matter not always superfluous, and sometimes almost indispensable.
The book ( most notably Horton the Elephant's recurring phrase " a person's a person, no matter how small ") has found its way to the center of the recurring debate, in the United States, over abortion.
The toneless pinyin phrase Wu Li in the title is most accurately rendered 物理 in hanzi ( one Chinese translation of the word " physics ") in the light of the book's subject matter, but appears to be somewhat of a pun as there are many other Chinese characters that could be rendered as " wu li " in atonal pinyin.
A binomial name is treated as if it was a Latin phrase in two words, no matter which language the words were originally derived from.
And the phrase, " The reality of the matter is ..." serves a similar function — to set the listener's expectations.
Often, the Thai will deal with disagreements, minor mistakes or misfortunes by using the phrase " mai pen rai ", translated as " it doesn't matter ".
According to the translation with commentary, " Self-Liberation Through Seeing with Naked Awareness ", by John Myrdhin Reynolds, the phrase, " It is the single nature of mind which encompasses all of Samsara and Nirvana ," occurs only once in the text and it refers not to " some sort of Neo-Platonic hypostasis, a universal Nous, of which all individual minds are but fragments or appendages ", but to the teaching that, " whether one finds oneself in the state of Samsara or in the state of Nirvana, it is the nature of the mind which reflects with awareness all experiences, no matter what may be their nature.

phrase and was
But `` after the war '' was a luxury of a phrase he did not permit himself.
A particularly galling phrase was `` O.K., Panyotis, we have time at our disposal ''.
I use the phrase advisedly because there was something positively indecent about our relationship.
She was a living doll and no mistake -- the blue-black bang, the wide cheekbones, olive-flushed, that betrayed the Cherokee strain in her Midwestern lineage, and the mouth whose only fault, in the novelist's carping phrase, was that the lower lip was a trifle too voluptuous.
In Senator Joseph McCarthy's phrase, it was the most unheard-of thing ever heard of.
What was lacking was a real sense of phrase, the kind of legato singing that would have added a dimension of smoothness to what is, after all, a very oily character.
It was an automatic phrase ; ;
there was no Martian concept to match it -- unless one took `` church '' and `` worship '' and `` God '' and `` congregation '' and many other words and equated them to the totality of the only world he had known during growing-waiting then forced the concept back into English in that phrase which had been rejected ( by each differently ) by Jubal, by Mahmoud, by Digby.
But for even the most active citizen the formal basis of his political activity was the invitation issued to everyone ( every qualified free male Athenian citizen ) by the phrase " whoever wishes ".
In the United States, farmland was typically divided as such, and the phrase " the back 40 " would refer to the 40 acre parcel to the back of the farm.
Brian Murdoch's 1993 translation would render the phrase as " there was nothing new to report on the Western Front " within the narrative.
During its design stages the name Victorie Stadion was frequently used, referring to the Dutch War of Independence, the phrase " n Alkmaar begint de victorie " ( Victory begins in Alkmaar ) in particular.
The form used in the Roman Rite included anointing of seven parts of the body while saying ( in Latin ): " Through this holy unction and His own most tender mercy may the Lord pardon thee whatever sins or faults thou hast committed deliquisti by sight hearing, smell, taste, touch, walking, carnal delectation ", the last phrase corresponding to the part of the body that was touched ; however, in the words of the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia, " the unction of the loins is generally, if not universally, omitted in English-speaking countries, and it is of course everywhere forbidden in case of women ".
When he discovered that the original Desiree, Glynis Johns, was able to sing ( she had a " small, silvery voice ") but could not " sustain a phrase ", he devised the song " Send in the Clowns " for her in a way that would work around her vocal weakness, e. g., by ending lines with consonants that made for a short cut-off.
However, it has been strongly argued that this was a point made out of mis-translation, as pointed out by Amin Malouf, and that the origin of the term in Middle Eastern culture comes from phrase Asasiyun, meaning those who follow the Asas ; believers in the foundation of faith.
It was at this time that ` Abdu ' l-Bahá, in order to provide proof of the falsity of the accusations leveled against him, in tablets to the West, stated that he was to be known as "` Abdu ' l-Bahá " an Arabic phrase meaning the Servant of Bahá to make it clear that he was not a Manifestation of God, and that his station was only servitude.
The phrase does not come from association with Black's Law Dictionary, which was first published in 1891.
The phrase " black-letter law " was used in the Pennsylvania Supreme Court case Naglee v. Ingersoll, 7 Pa. 185 ( 1847 ), almost 50 years before the first publication of Black's.
Before controversy erupted ( see below ) he exhibited an obsession with fire and his trademark phrase was " FIRE!

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