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perpetual and heart
Except for the presence of cauliflower ears, a prominent heart tattoo, hairy shoulders and perpetual beard stubble, bears a striking resemblance to SFC Snorkel — and has also been known to occasionally beat up on Beetle.

perpetual and all
I do not believe in perpetual peace ; not only do I not believe in it but I find it depressing and a negation of all the fundamental virtues of a man.
According to prior agreement, they agreed to retain all the cardinals that had been created by Gregory XII, thus satisfying the Correr clan, and appointed Gregory XII Bishop of Frascati, Dean of the Sacred College of Cardinals and perpetual legate at Ancona.
Heraclitus of Ephesus on the western coast of Anatolia in modern Turkey ( 535-475 BCE ) posited that all things in nature are in a state of perpetual flux, connected by logical structure or pattern, which he termed Logos.
Artaud claimed that the " perpetual allusion to the materials and the principle of the theater found in almost all alchemical books should be understood as the expression of an identity [...] existing between the world in which the characters, images, and in a general way all that constitutes the virtual reality of the theater develops, and the purely fictitious and illusory world in which the symbols of alchemy are evolved ".
Everything about Omelas is pleasing, except for the city's one atrocity: the good fortune of Omelas requires that a single unfortunate child be kept in perpetual filth, darkness and misery, and that all her citizens should be told of this upon coming of age.
The granting of the charter included the charge that the town " at all perpetual future times ... be and remain a town and borough of Peace and Quiet, to the example and terror of the wicked and reward of the good ".
The restrictions of the easement, once set in place, " run with the land " and are binding on all future owners of the property ( in other words, the restrictions are perpetual and potentially reducing the resale value of the associated property ).
Christian Culas and Jean Michaud note: " In all these early accounts, then, until roughly the middle of the 19th century, there is perpetual confusion about the exact identity of the population groups designated by the term Miao.
The Pope was pledged to perpetual neutrality in international relations and to abstention from mediation in a controversy unless specifically requested by all parties.
In principle the terms,, and are all observable and can be measured using standard national income accounting methods ( with capital stock being measured using investment rates via the perpetual inventory method ).
Hence all attempts to fix accurately the level of perpetual snow in the Alps are fallacious.
Labour's ' Usehold ' policy on land was in essence the replacement of freehold tenure by a system of perpetual lease from the State, with all land transfer conducted through the State ( the full nationalisation of farmland ).
Using the so-called " perpetual inventory method ", one starts off from a benchmark asset figure, and adds on the net additions to fixed assets year by year, while deducting annual depreciation, all data being adjusted for price inflation using a capital expenditure price index.
In Asharite atomism, atoms are the only perpetual, material things in existence, and all else in the world is " accidental " meaning something that lasts for only an instant.
The term " parson " came to be used to refer to all perpetual curates whether or not they received the higher positions of " vicar " or " rector ".
The British Parliament passed an act in 1868 which authorised all perpetual curates to use the title " vicar ".
As explained on the Sark government website: " There is no true freehold, all land being held on perpetual lease ( fief ) from the Seigneur, and the 40 properties ( Tenements ) into which the Island is divided ( as well as a few other holdings in perpetual fief ) can only pass by strict rules of inheritance or by sale.
In 1093 they surrendered their island to the bishop of St Andrews in return for perpetual food and clothing but Robert, the bishop in 1144, handed over all their vestments, books, and other property, with the island, to the newly founded Canons Regular, in which the Culdees were likely incorporated.
Declares the treaty to be " in the name of the most holy and undivided Trinity ," states the bona fides of the signatories, and declares the intention of both parties to " forget all past misunderstandings and differences " and " secure to both perpetual peace and harmony.
Operating on the basis of the fundamental equality of all motifs and supports, through this continual re-arranging, repositioning, questioning and reinforcement, Tillmans avoids ascribing any ‘ conclusions ’ to his work and thus repeatedly subjects his own photographic vision to a perpetual re-contextualization.
On 9 July 1568, Pope Pius V, the successor of the Pope who closed the Council of Trent, promulgated an edition, known as the Roman Breviary, with his Apostolic Constitution Quod a nobis, imposing it in the same way in which, two years later, he imposed his Roman Missal and using language very similar to that in the bull Quo primum with which he promulgated the Missal, regarding, for instance, the perpetual force of its provisions, the obligation to use the promulgated text in all places, and the total prohibition of adding or omitting anything, declaring in fact: " No one whosoever is permitted to alter this letter or heedlessly to venture to go contrary to this notice of Our permission, statute, ordinance, command, precept, grant, indult declaration, will decree and prohibition.
Its land abounds in all the beauties of nature ; its climate is salubrious and temperate, neither too warm nor too cold ; it is a region of perpetual spring: there, in shady bowers, the nightingale ever sings ; there the fawn and antelope incessantly wander among the valleys ; every spot, throughout the whole year, is embellished and perfumed with flowers ; the very brooks of that country seem to be rivulets of rose water, so much does this exquisite fragrance delight the soul.

perpetual and human
While Weber shares some of Marx's consternation with bureaucratic systems and maligns them as being capable of advancing their own logic to the detriment of human freedom and autonomy, Weber views conflict as perpetual and inevitable and does not host the spirit of a materially available utopia.
He rejected the concept of a brief reign of evil followed by perpetual happiness, and held that the human soul is reincarnated, directed by the gods into successive bodies to fulfill divine order.
Historically, however, the approach can be traced to John Stuart Mill, who in his letter to George Grote, explained: “ human happiness, even one ’ s own, is in general more successfully pursued by acting on general rules, than by measuring the consequences of each act ; and this is still more the case with the general happiness, since any other plan would not only leave everybody uncertain what to expect, but would involve perpetual quarrelling ….”( in Francis E. Mineka and Dwight N. Lindley ( eds ) The Collected Works of John Stuart Mill, Volume XIV-The Later Letters of John Stuart Mill 1849-1873 Part I, Toronto: University of Toronto Press, London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, Published 1972, Vol.
Furthermore, human self-consciousness is not a thing, but a movement, one characterized by " perpetual malcontent " and a " fascist insistence " on its own importance and survival.
" Another entity says that the group " covers most aspects of modern human needs " and is based on the Maharishi's vision of " ridding the Society from sufferings ... by re-enlivening the body's intelligence through connecting it to the bountiful and perpetual reservoir of Nature's Intelligence ".
Ignorance is Strength details the perpetual class struggle characteristic of human societies ; beginning with the historical observation that societies always have hierarchically divided themselves into social classes and castes: the High ( who rule ); the Middle ( who work for, and yearn to supplant the High ), and the Low ( whose goal is quotidian survival ).
The Second Eve teaching continued to grew among Catholics, and in discussing perpetual virginity, the 1566 Catechism of the Council of Trent explicitly taught that while Eve by believing the serpent brought malediction on the human race, Mary by believing the angel brought benediction to mankind.
Later pseudo-scientific theories would be built around African skull shapes, dental structure, and body postures, in an attempt to find an unassailable argument — rooted in whatever the most persuasive contemporary idiom happened to be: law, theology, genealogy, or natural science — why one part of the human race should live in perpetual indebtedness to another.
Someone, presumably Saito, has created human life here and consigned it to perpetual suffering for some unknown reason.
While direct human effects on ecosystems through fire suppression and agriculture are well-established, some researchers of global warming suggest that there is a negative correlation between ENSO and dry conditions in Florida, and additionally that human-induced climate change may result in a perpetual El Niño that never allows conditions to become dry enough for fire in the future.
Writing in the Journal for Critical Animal Studies, Carmen Dell ' Aversano notes that VHEMT seeks to renounce children as a symbol of perpetual human progress.
But in our time, as in every time, the impossible is least that one can demand — and one is, after all, emboldened by the spectacle of human history in general, and American Negro history in particular, for it testifies to nothing less than the perpetual achievement of the impossible.
Dimension stone rates very well in terms of the criteria on the ASTM checklist for sustainability of building products: there are no toxic materials used in its processing, there are no direct greenhouse gas emissions during processing, the dust created is controlled, the water used is almost completely recycled ( per OSHA / MSHA regulation ), and it is a perpetual resource ( virtually inexhaustible in a human time scale ).

perpetual and feeling
Thenceforward Barye, though engaged in a perpetual struggle with want, exhibited year after year studies of animals — admirable groups which reveal him as inspired by a spirit of true romance, as in his Roger and Angelica on the Hippogriff ( 1840 ), drawn from an episode in Orlando furioso, and a feeling for the beauty of the antique, as in Theseus and the Minotaur ( 1847 ), " Lapitha and Centaur " ( 1848 ), and numerous minor works now very highly valued.
For instance, in a work like Light Sentence, the movement of the light bulb causes the shadows of the wire mesh lockers to be in perpetual motion, which creates a very unsettling feeling.

perpetual and .
Ann Catt was a lonely, devoted soul, never married, conducting a spotless home and devoted to her church, but a perpetual dissenter and born critic.
From proud pool-owners to perpetual hosts and handymen was a short step -- no more than the change from city clothes to trunks.
To overcome this, the builder lays and completes the street himself, then deeds it to the community while retaining a perpetual easement for the oil lines.
When a family buys a home the title is subject to a perpetual easement to Tri-State.
The result is that the State Department's perpetual position before Congress is the resigned pose of the whipping boy who expects to be kicked whenever the master has had a dyspeptic outing with his wife.
With its power to investigate, the Senate can paralyze the Secretary by keeping him in a state of perpetual testimony before committees, as it did with Dean Acheson.
He didn't live in a world of perpetual peril like ours.
The Vipava Valley, through which Alboin led the Lombards into ItalyAs a precautionary move Alboin strengthened his alliance with the Avars, signing what Paul calls a foedus perpetuum (" perpetual treaty ") and what is referred to in the 9th-century Historia Langobardorum codicis Gothani as a pactum et foedus amicitiae (" pact and treaty of friendship "), adding that the treaty was put down on paper.
Anne's father was appointed to the perpetual curacy in Haworth, a small town seven miles ( 11 km ) away.
To remedy this and to restore the old established chancery style, the Pope selected out of the many then living Abbreviators seventy, and formed them into a college of prelates, and decreed that their office should be perpetual, that certain emoluments should be attached to it, and granted certain privileges to the possessors of the same.
The perpetual sacred fire in the classic temples as the Olympic torch had to be pure and to come directly from the gods.
Instead, a plebiscite was held in which it was formally proclaimed that Castro's brand of socialism would be perpetual.
The concepts Yin and Yang represent two opposing forces that are permanently in conflict with each other, leading to perpetual contradiction and change.
Thus, a catalyst that could change the equilibrium would be a perpetual motion machine, a contradiction to the laws of thermodynamics.
Charlotte became pregnant soon after the marriage but her health declined rapidly and according to Gaskell, she was attacked by " sensations of perpetual nausea and ever-recurring faintness.
“ A corporation is described to be a person in a political capacity created by the law, to endure in perpetual succession .” Americans in the 1790s knew of a variety of corporations established for various purposes, including those of commerce, education, and religion.
The show has a perpetual sense of lawlessness – both from the bounties they chase and from within the crew of the Bebop themselves.
Two of the most popular of the period were of Pomona ( goddess of orchards ) as a metaphor for Agriculture, and Diana, representing Commerce, which is a perpetual hunt for advantage and profits.
Religious, military, and cultural propaganda fostered a cult of personality, and by nominating himself perpetual censor, he sought to control public and private morals.
In 85, he nominated himself perpetual censor, the office which held the task of supervising Roman morals and conduct.
By nominating himself perpetual censor, he sought to control public and private morals.
Some Ecuadorian nationalists attributed it to the Peruvian government because the crash took place near the border where, the two nations had participated in a Paquisha War in their perpetual border dispute.
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