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There is reason to suppose that Lucy would have made a record as publicly distinguished as her brother had it not been that her mother's death occurred just as she was about to enter college.
There are some passages in the writings of Irenaeus where the image of God and the similitude are sharply distinguished, so most notably in the statement: `` If the ( Holy ) Spirit is absent from the soul, such a man is indeed of an animal nature ; ;
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There are several major types of dance competitions, distinguished primarily by the style or styles of dances performed.
There are nine subspecies, which are distinguished by their coat patterns.
There are many different types of LC phases, which can be distinguished by their different optical properties ( such as birefringence ).
There are four major classes, termed A, B, C and D, distinguished by the type of reaction which they catalyze:
There are a number of quantum computing models, distinguished by the basic elements in which the computation is decomposed.
There he welcomed the scientists, students and authors of his period, and many distinguished foreign visitors.
There is a Scottish school of universal grammarians from the 18th century, to be distinguished from the philosophical language project, and including authors such as James Beattie, Hugh Blair, James Burnett, James Harris, and Adam Smith.
There are a number of distinguished graduate and professional schools on the Minneapolis campus, notably the University of Minnesota Law School, Medical School, Carlson School of Management, School of Public Health, and Hubert H. Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs.
There were also other cultures in the region, such as the Mushabian culture of the Negev and Sinai, which are sometimes distinguished from the Kebaran, and sometimes also seen as having played a role in the development of the Natufian.
" She later distinguished between regret over the use of her image as propaganda and pride for her anti-war activism: " There are hundreds of American delegations that had met with the POWs.
There are many types of sailing ships, mostly distinguished by their rigging, hull, keel, or number and configuration of masts.
There is some discrepancy as to the people to which it belonged at contact: Pliny expressly assigns it to the Hirpini ; but Livy certainly seems to consider it as belonging to the Samnites proper, as distinguished from the Hirpini ; and Ptolemy adopts the same view.
There are four ways in which a racemate can crystallize, three of which H. W. B. Roozeboom had distinguished by 1899:
There were boy and girl dolls, with the girls being distinguished by a bow.
There are 400 distinct Aboriginal groups across Australia, each distinguished by unique names usually identifying particular languages, dialects, or distinctive speech mannerisms.
The authors of the Buildings of England series state: There is nothing in Cheshire to compare with the loveliness of Gawsworth: three great houses and a distinguished church set around a descending string of pools, all within an enigmatic large-scale formal landscape.
There are other discrepancies as well ; in one account of his defeat of a Spanish frigate in the Mediterranean, he distinguished himself as lieutenant and in another he is a post-captain with less than three years seniority.
There were, at the date of the Restoration, about seventy Presbyterian ministers in the north of Ireland, and most of these were from the west of Scotland, with a dislike for Episcopacy which distinguished the Covenanting party.
There are two major types of Stirling engines that are distinguished by the way they move the air between the hot and cold sides of the cylinder:
There are poisonous mushrooms which resemble it, though these can be confidently distinguished if one is familiar with the chanterelle's identifying features.
There were several reasons for the Marquise de Pompadour ’ s lasting influence over Louis that distinguished her from past mistresses.

There and himself
Said: `` There are things I must tell you about this man you are marrying which he does not know himself ''.
There is a risk that instead of teaching a person how to be himself, reading fiction and drama may teach him how to be somebody else.
There is indeed a moral responsibility on man himself, for his own soul's sake, to respect lower life and to avoid the infliction of suffering, but this viewpoint Schweitzer rejects.
There are certain aspects of personnel development in which a president must involve himself directly.
There would be time enough, perhaps the Old Man reassured himself, to pay the devil his due.
There she walked to the far left and leaned on a vacant section of banister, while the vendor picked himself another well-dressed American lady, carrying a camera and a handsome alligator bag, ascending the steps alone.
There is certainly a case for saying that Crooked House ( 1949 ) and Ordeal by Innocence ( 1957 ), which are not Poirot novels at all but so easily could have been, represent a logical endpoint of the general diminution of Poirot himself within the Poirot sequence.
There, Aaron gained a name for eloquent and persuasive speech, so that when the time came for the demand upon the Pharaoh to release Israel from captivity, Aaron became his brother ’ s nabi, or spokesman, to his own people ( Exodus 7: 1 ) and, after their unwillingness to hear, to the Pharaoh himself ( Exodus 7: 9 ).
There is a dispute concerning Napoleon's age because of this requirement ; the emperor is known to have altered the civic records at Ajaccio concerning himself and it is possible that he was born in Corte in 1768 when his father was there on business.
There, he anticipated the rule of Benedict of Nursia who lived about 200 years later ; " pray and work ", by engaging himself and his disciple or disciples in manual labor.
There is a third view that sees merit in both arguments above and attempts to bridge them, and so cannot be articulated as starkly as they can ; it sees more than one Christianity and more than one attitude towards paganism at work in the poem, separated from each other by hundreds of years ; it sees the poem as originally the product of a literate Christian author with one foot in the pagan world and one in the Christian, himself a convert perhaps or one whose forbears had been pagan, a poet who was conversant in both oral and literary milieus and was capable of a masterful " repurposing " of poetry from the oral tradition ; this early Christian poet saw virtue manifest in a willingness to sacrifice oneself in a devotion to justice and in an attempt to aid and protect those in need of help and greater safety ; good pagan men had trodden that noble path and so this poet presents pagan culture with equanimity and respect ; yet overlaid upon this early Christian poet's composition are verses from a much later reformist " fire-and-brimstone " Christian poet who vilifies pagan practice as dark and sinful and who adds satanic aspects to its monsters.
(' There is nothing about the matter in my file of correspondence with Guderian himself except ... that I thanked him ... for what he said in that additional paragraph '.
There is no scholarly consensus on whether Catullus himself arranged the order of the poems.
There is some speculation that the inscription was added by Claudius himself decades later, and that he originally did not appear at all.
There is no evidence that Jesus himself ever married, and considerable evidence that he remained single.
On the base of the statue were inscribed the opening words of the Scotland Act: " There Shall Be A Scottish Parliament ", a phrase to which Dewar himself famously said, " I like that!
There he alienated himself from other writers by publicly accusing Henry Wadsworth Longfellow of plagiarism, though Longfellow never responded.
There are many corollaries to Godwin's law, some considered more canonical ( by being adopted by Godwin himself ) than others.
While Lovecraft did not refer to these categories himself, he did once write, " There are my ' Poe ' pieces and my ' Dunsany pieces ' – but alas – where are any Lovecraft pieces?
:" There should be an Afghanistan where every Afghan finds himself or herself happy.
There are indications that Heinrich Himmler saw himself as the reincarnation of the first king of Germany.
There is a misconception that Kennedy made a risible error by saying Ich bin ein Berliner ( emphasis added ): the claim is made that Kennedy referred to himself not as a " citizen of Berlin " but as a " jelly doughnut ", known in parts of Germany as a " Berliner ".
There he found himself experimenting with a bundle of sticks until he happened upon a cascading sequence.
' There was a hollow space at the center of Kosinski that had resulted from denying his past ,' Sloan writes, ' and his whole life had become a race to fill in that hollow space before it caused him to implode, collapsing inward upon himself like a burnt-out star.
There was a period in his life when he devoted himself exclusively to scholastic philosophy: " when I was still a logician ," he used later to say.

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