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itself and is
But apart from racial problems, the old unreconstructed South -- to use the moderate words favored by Mr. Thomas Griffith -- finds itself unsympathetic to most of what is different about the civilization of the North.
A new order is thrusting itself into being.
I knew that a conversation with the author would not settle such questions, because a man is not the same as his writing: in the last analysis, the questions had to be settled by the work itself.
That is why the form itself becomes a preoccupation, because it exists as a problem separate from the material it accommodates.
For Plato, `` imitation '' is twice removed from reality, being a poor copy of physical appearance, which in itself is a poor copy of ideal essence.
Mimesis is the nearest possible thing to the actual re-living of experience, in which the imagining person recovers through images something of the force and depth characteristic of experience itself.
No consideration of risk urges itself upon him now: for this is what the mind does with the ideas on which it has not properly focussed.
The liberal-conservative division, we might observe in passing, is not of itself directly involved in a private interest conflict nor even in struggle between ruling groups.
Thus in both types attention is focused on the community itself, and its phenomenological life.
Its ontological status is itself most tenuous because apart from individual men, who are its `` matter '', tradition, the `` form '' of society exists only as a shared perception of truth.
The most reaction can achieve is stasis, and a stasis that can be maintained only by the expenditure of an effort which ultimately exhausts itself.
Despite the hopelessness of the response, it is explicable in terms of the crisis of tradition itself.
Thus, circular motion is itself one of the essential characteristics of completely perfect celestial existence.
In any case but the last, such a course is sure to avenge itself upon the individual ; ;
It is world-wide knowledge that any power which might be tempted today to attack the United States by surprise, even though we might sustain great losses, would itself promptly suffer a terrible destruction.
Outstanding among these is the idea of human nature itself, including the many definitions that have been advanced over the centuries ; ;
The complexities of Venetian politics eluded him, but the story of the revolution itself is told in restrained measures, with no superfluous passages and only an occasional overemphasis of the part played by its leading figure.
A tragedy, by his definition, is an imitation of an action that is serious, of a certain magnitude, and complete in itself.
the mere fact that he was selected, though as a substitute, to act as interlocutor or moderator for it, or perhaps we should say with Buck as ' father of the act ', is in itself a difficult phase of his development to grasp.
One such event is the landing in Europe itself, when the mingled familiarity and strangeness of the Occident, after the blank immensities of Asia, shocks the returning traveller into a realization of the infinite possibilities of human life.
Since Laos is of no more purely military value to Moscow itself than it is to Washington, this approach might be expected to head off Mr. Khrushchev for the moment.
It happens in the territory of the Leopoldville government, which is itself a fiction, demonstrably incapable of governing, and commanding only such limited credit abroad as UN support gives it.

itself and symbolized
Ultimately, martyrdom symbolized obedience to the values represented by the church and reflected the belief that the church can fulfill and commend itself by self-sacrifice and death.
Thus, as with its dual, the NAND operator ( a. k. a. the Sheffer stroke — symbolized as either | or /), NOR can be used by itself, without any other logical operator, to constitute a logical formal system ( making NOR functionally complete ).
The Award itself is symbolized by a heavy medallion and a certificate with an inscription summing up the recipient's work.
Nauru itself is symbolized by a white 12-pointed star.
Opponents maintain that giving Congress such power would essentially limit the principle of freedom of speech — enshrined in the First Amendment to the United States Constitution and symbolized by the flag itself.
While the operation itself was a success, the images of the evacuation symbolized the wastefulness and ultimate futility of American involvement in Vietnam.
The profile is the concept symbolized by the word itself, while the base is the encyclopedic knowledge that the concept presupposes.
Thus it symbolized the political ideas and independence itself, and to this day most politicians in India are seen only in khādī clothing.
As the lion-man carried Madonna to the Venetian palace, it symbolized an instance of the Saint taking the simulated Virgin, where Madonna became a symbol for La Serenissima, the Republic itself.

itself and province's
This action by itself turned the province's populists, whose vocal leaders included Otis and his son James Jr., against both Hutchinson and Bernard, with long term consequences to Hutchinson's reputation.
" This rate could not sustain itself, however, especially once the First World War began to occupy an increasing share of the province's attention and resources.
Following the referendum victory, the NCA reorganized itself as the new province's Liberal Party under Smallwood's leadership.
The new Progressive Conservative government vowed to promote rural development, and take greater control of the province's natural resources, it also distanced itself from the Liberal Party's resettlement plans, and industrialization policies.
The town was also important in education in early Otago-the Tokomairiro School-now split into Milton Primary School and Tokomairiro High School-was founded in 1856, only eight years after the founding of the province itself, and was one of the province's leading schools for many years thereafter.
The province's name was changed to Manisa as the city itself in 1927.
For instance, a student applying from an Ontario high school to a university in Alberta or Quebec is likely to require marginally elevated grades, as opposed to applying to any school in Ontario itself, where universities and colleges have far lower requirements for their own province's high school graduates.

itself and coat
Dachshund in coatDachshunds burrowing in a bed Dogs that are double-dappled have the merle pattern of a dapple, but with distinct white patches that occur when the dapple gene expresses itself twice in the same are of the coat.
Hyperthyroidism is very rare in canines ( dogs ) ( occurring in less than 1 or 2 % of dogs ), who instead tend to have the opposite problem: hypothyroidism, which can manifest itself in an unhealthy-appearing coat and fertility problems in females.
The national government itself has no heraldic coat of arms, as a rejection of the aristocratic origins of heraldry, and this is followed by many governments in the departments.
As a coat of arms, the design has official colors ; the physical Great Seal itself, as affixed to paper, is monochrome.
The coat of arms is used by itself by the United States Government, on letterheads, license plates, as an element of numerous other departmental seals of the United States Government, and perhaps most noticeably on the cover of the Passport of the United States
It reflects itself in the coat of arms, showing water.
Russian Blues should not be confused with British Blues ( which are not a distinct breed but rather a British Shorthair with a blue coat ; the British Shorthair breed itself comes in a wide variety of colors and patterns ), nor the Chartreux or Korat which are two other naturally occurring breeds of blue cats, although they have similar traits.
The star above the coat represents the state itself.
In November 1945 the Chief Herald granted the coat of arms of Ireland to the State itself.
These would include the 1945 grant of the coat of arms of Ireland to the state itself.
This historic flag design is itself derived from the coat of arms of the old county of Toulouse.
The Gatehouse was mainly built thanks to the efforts of Sir Thomas Lovell, the Treasurer at the time, who provided at least a third of the funds and oversaw the construction itself — as a result, his coat of arms hang on the gate, along with those of the Earl of Lincoln and Henry VIII ( the king at the time ).
Other types of ' branding ' are also employed to bring surrounding places into the Barnsley orbit, such as the use of the Barnsley coat of arms on street signs which are well beyond the boundaries of the town itself.
The coat itself is surrounded by two green palm trees, an allusion to one of the original names of the town: Hato de las Palmas de Cataño.
If no cover is available in which to conceal itself, a caracal may flatten itself against the ground and remain motionless, allowing its coat colour to act as camouflage.
This coat, designed in the High Middle Ages, has been variously combined with those of France, Scotland, Ireland, Nassau and Hanover, according to dynastic and other political changes affecting England, but has not itself been altered since the reign of Richard I.
After 10 % of the whole grain's coarser outer-bran coat was removed, and because the innermost 70 % of pure endosperm was reserved for other uses, brown meal, representing only 20 % of the whole grain, remained, and was itself composed of about 15 % fine bran and 85 % white flour.
The white Yorkshire rose on a red background signifies the West Riding of Yorkshire: the colour is used in the coat of arms of Bradford itself.
Though Urim and Thummim itself is emblazoned across the open book pictured on the Yale University coat of arms, Lux et Veritas appears below on a banner.
The city itself, at that time part of Sandomierz Voivodeship, was built from scratch in 1597 by Jakub Gawroński of Rawa coat of arms on the left bank of the Kamienna river, situated in the Vistula river basin.
The latticework in the star itself bespeaks the former coat of arms of Georgia from 1918 – 1921 and adopted again from 1991 – 2004 ; the crescent moon represents the Muslim Azeris, on a background depicting the national symbol of the Armenians, Mount Ararat.
More recently, the Pahonia was the official coat of arms starting in 1991, when Belarus declared itself independent of the Soviet Union.
The coat of arms itself is constructed in a rectangle with proportions 12 by 10.

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