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And this brings us inevitably to the 30- or 50-megaton bomb.
This brings us to the course of the proceedings in the District Court.
This brings us to the question of accreditation of art schools in general.
This brings us squarely to the problem of power, and the uses a nation makes of power.
Another manuscript of the same century has a crude but spirited picture which brings us into close touch with the existing game.
In Fermi's 1954 address to the American Physical Society ( APS ) he also said, " Well, this brings us to Pearl Harbor.
This gives us a way to save Leibniz's Law from the objection we gave, but at the same time, brings up the issue of whether change really occurs.
One of these is the production of representational art ; this is quite in harmony with the history of the spread of the gospel, as it provides confirmation that the becoming man of the Word of God was real and not just imaginary, and as it brings us a similar benefit.
Traveling as far back in time as we can, brings us not to the creation of the picture, but to its edge ; the creation of the picture lies as much outside the picture as the artist is outside his canvas.
This brings us very near to those philosophical systems which regard the universe as a thought in the mind of its Creator, thereby reducing all discussion of material creation to futility.
This also brings us right back to the question of how one can " know " how to create the following into existence without requiring them itself ; consciousness, cognitive systems, sensory systems, information, or even existence itself.
This brings us back to Wittgenstein's reliance on indirect communication, and his reliance on thought-experiments.
By the human interest with which he imbues all his scenes from ancient life he brings them within the scope of modern feeling, and charms us with gentle sentiment and playfulness.
In Book I, he states, " Accordingly we may affirm that to be true art which does not appear to be art ; nor to anything must we give greater care than to conceal art, for if it is discovered, it quite destroys our credit and brings us into small esteem.
He begins by describing the absurd condition: much of our life is built on the hope for tomorrow yet tomorrow brings us closer to death and is the ultimate enemy ; people live as if they didn't know about the certainty of death ; once stripped of its common romanticisms, the world is a foreign, strange and inhuman place ; true knowledge is impossible and rationality and science cannot explain the world: their stories ultimately end in meaningless abstractions, in metaphors.
According to Hegel, "... the only thought which Philosophy brings with it to the contemplation of History, is the simple conception of reason ; that reason is the Sovereign of the World ; that the history of the world, therefore, presents us with a rational process.
Taking us back through the past centuries in thought, the Holy Church brings us to the foot of the cross of Christ erected on Golgotha, and makes us present among the quivering spectators of all the torture of the Savior.
Through his language, he tends to characterize Rome as “ masculine ” and Egypt as “ feminine .” According to Gayle Greene,the ‘ feminine ’ world of love and personal relationships is secondary to the ‘ masculine ’ world of war and politics, has kept us from realizing that Cleopatra is the play ’ s protagonist, and so skewed our perceptions of character, theme, and structure .” The highlighting of these starkly contrasting qualities of the two backdrops of Antony and Cleopatra, in both Shakespeare ’ s language and the words of critics, brings attention to the characterization of the title characters, since their respective countries are meant to represent and emphasize their attributes.
The entire work is cyclical in nature: the last sentence — a fragment — recirculates to the beginning sentence: " a way a lone a last a loved a long the / riverrun, past Eve and Adam's, from swerve of shore to bend of bay, brings us by a commodius vicus of recirculation back to Howth Castle and Environs.
The book's last words are a fragment, but they can be turned into a complete sentence by attaching them to the words that start the book: A way a lone a last a loved a long the / riverrun, past Eve and Adam's, from swerve of shore to bend of bay, brings us by a commodius vicus of recirculation back to Howth Castle and Environs.
riverrun, past Eve and Adam's, from swerve of shore to bend of bay, brings us by a commodius vicus of recirculation back to Howth Castle and Environs.
However, the fact that " native heritage " is primarily interpreted by the Samguk Sagi to mean " Three Kingdoms heritage " brings us to the work ’ s ostensibly broader purpose, and that was to promote Three Kingdoms, in contrast to the competing neighbors like Buyeo, Mahan, Gaya, which were absorbed into Three Kingdoms, as the orthodox ruling kingdoms of Korea, and to thus solidify the legitimacy and prestige of the Goryeo state, as Three Kingdoms ’ s rightful successor.

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* Revised Code of Washington 9. 12. 010: " Every person who brings on his or her own behalf, or instigates, incites, or encourages another to bring, any false suit at law or in equity in any court of this state, with intent thereby to distress or harass a defendant in the suit, or who serves or sends any paper or document purporting to be or resembling a judicial process, that is not in fact a judicial process, is guilty of a misdemeanor ; and in case the person offending is an attorney, he or she may, in addition thereto be disbarred from practicing law within this state.
The whimsical Svetz series consists of a collection of short stories, The Flight of the Horse, and a novel, Rainbow Mars, which involve a nominal time machine sent back to retrieve long-extinct animals, but which travels, in fact, into alternate realities and brings back mythical creatures such as a Roc and a Unicorn.
Deckard brings it home, where his wife discovers that the toad is in fact synthetic.
This brings home the fact that a future together is impossible and, not wishing to hurt their families, they agree to part.
The fact that the man is literally, as far as the audience is concerned, thrown into existence brings to mind the Heideggerian concept of Geworfenheit (‘ Throwness ’).” Heidegger is clearly using the expression metaphorically as is Beckett ; the man is expelled from a womb-like condition, from non-being into being.
This pregnancy was not a hindrance to her work, as Witherspoon believed the gestation had in fact helped her portrayal of Sharp's character: " I love the luminosity that pregnancy brings, I love the fleshiness, I love the ample bosom — it gave me much more to play with ", she said.
The term " glass " in the bold-printed title name refers to the fact that its magnetic disorder brings to mind the positional disorder of a conventional, chemical glass, e. g., a window glass.
He admits to being technophobic, a fact which often brings him into conflict with technopagan and computer science teacher, Jenny Calendar.
Handy wrote, " This brings to mind the fact that prominent white orchestra leaders, concert singers and others are making commercial use of Negro music in its various phases.
The fact that a kidnapped victim may have been taken across state lines brings the crime within the ambit of federal criminal law.
It is the balance between string-tension and spring-tension, as well as the fact that the strings end at the bridge saddles and nut ( eliminating " play " in the string, which would negatively affect tuning ), that brings the strings reliably back into tune when force on the bar is removed.
He also brings to attention the fact that " Seneca avoids any direct allusion to Cordus's alleged Republican sympathies, whatever their true character may have been.
According to the HRC's website, " Many same-sex couples want the right to legally marry because they are in love — many, in fact, have spent the last 10, 20 or 50 years with that person — and they want to honor their relationship in the greatest way our society has to offer, by making a public commitment to stand together in good times and bad, through all the joys and challenges family life brings.
" G ' Kar brings up the fact that the Centauri government itself opposes military action and cautions Mollari against using the council to further personal vendettas.
One of the last shots of the film also brings attention to the fact that, as a convert, Shylock would have been cast out of the Jewish community in Venice, no longer allowed to live in the ghetto.
Another typical aspect of the Aguarunas consists in the fact that they have traditionally worked as a seminomadic population, due to the poverty of the agricultural soil and the extremely elementary, traditional agrarian technology, which brings as a consequence the depletion of the soil in a short period of two or three years.
He said that his play " should have been written in Irish " but, despite this fact, he crafted carefully the verbal action in English which makes the dynamics of the play come alive, and brings its political questions into true focus.
While Beavis is conscious of his mother's promiscuity, it doesn ’ t seem to bother him much, as he often laughs along in agreement whenever Butt-head brings it up ( in fact, when Butt-head refers to Beavis's mom as a whore, Beavis nonchalantly says " She's not a whore, she's a slut, she doesn't charge for it ").
The fact that both SLUH and DeSmet are operated by the Jesuits, however, brings a special fervor to their competitions.
While the service only brings passengers to Heuston station, somewhat west of the city centre, most tickets are in fact valid for feeder services from there such as the Dublin Bus route 90 or the Luas trams.
The belief that the fixed exchange rate regime brings with it stability is only partly true, since speculative attacks tend to target currencies with fixed exchange rate regimes, and in fact, the stability of the economic system is maintained mainly through capital control.
Dimnet brings up the fact that we too often only " think of thinking " about something instead of actually thinking.
The fact that guests are on holiday in a home together, often with three generations in larger houses, brings a much different atmosphere to the holiday.

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