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Within and tradition
Within the later tradition of Western Civilization and classical revival the Acropolis, from at least the mid-18th century on, has often been invoked as a key symbol of the Greek legacy and of the glories of Classical Greece.
Within the Protestant tradition the Presbyterian Church ( which has its roots in Scottish Presbyterianism ) also has parishes named in honour of Columba.
Within the Buddhist tradition, dukkha is commonly explained according to three different patterns or categories.
Within the Buddhist tradition, dukkha is commonly explained according to three different patterns or levels or categories:
Within the Protestant tradition in England, 17th century Mystic, Universalist and founder of the Philadelphian Society Jane Leade wrote copious descriptions of her visions and dialogues with the " Virgin Sophia " who, she said, revealed to her the spiritual workings of the universe.
* Within Chinese tradition: " external " vs. " internal " styles
Within the western magical tradition, the Tree is used as a kind of conceptual filing cabinet.
Within the fictional history of the Marvel Universe, the tradition of using costumed secret identities to fight or commit evil had long existed, but it came into prominence during the days of the American " Wild West " with heroes such as the Phantom Rider.
Within this tradition, the medical model is a term for the complete " set of procedures in which all doctors are trained " ( R. D. Laing, 1972 ), including mental attitudes.
Within the pluralist tradition, Robert Dahl developed the theory of the state as a neutral arena for contending interests or its agencies as simply another set of interest groups.
Within, and especially outside of, specific areas of Wicca and Pagan, reasons other than tradition may be given to explain a preference for skyclad worship.
Within Hindu philosophy, there is a solid and ancient tradition of philosophical speculation on the nature of the universe, of God ( termed " Brahman " in some schools of Hindu thought ) and of the Atman ( soul ).
Within the modern ' white wedding ' tradition, a white dress and veil are unusual choices for a woman's second or subsequent wedding.
Within the occult tradition, Hermes Trismegistus is associated with several wives, and more than one son who took his name, as well as more than one grandson.
Within the analytic tradition, these are seen as self-refuting statements and performative contradictions.
Within the tradition of the guitar, bass and drums format being the vehicle for a musician of exceptional songwriting, guitar and vocal talent, 50 Foot Wave led by Kristin Hersh provide notable exception to gender stereotype.
Within the rabbinic tradition, the Kabbalah, chapter 20 of the Book of Enoch, and the Life of Adam and Eve, the usual number of archangels given is at least seven, who are the focal angels.
Within a given political or ethical tradition, civics refers to educating the citizens.
In Samyutta Nikaya ( SN ) 4. 400, both when asked if there was a soul, and when asked if there was no soul ( natthatta ), Gautama Buddha refused to answer Within the Mahayana tradition, the position that there is no soul is conventionally considered to be equivalent to Nihilism ( ucchedavada ).
Within the Pali tradition, there are also many apocryphal Jatakas of later composition ( some dated even to the 19th century ) but these are treated as a separate category of literature from the " Official " Jataka stories that have been more-or-less formally canonized from at least the 5th centuryas attested to in ample epigraphic and archaeological evidence, such as extant illustrations in bas relief from ancient temple walls.
Within this tradition, " ape " refers to all the members of the superfamily Hominoidea, except humans.
Within the single culture of the Anglo-Saxons were the conflicting Germanic heroic tradition and the Christian doctrine of forgiveness and self-sacrifice ; the influences of which are readily seen in the poetry of the period.
Within the legal academy, the term socio-economics has been applied to economic approaches that are self-consciously broader than the neoclassical tradition.
Within the Mahābhārata, there is a tradition in which Vyasa wishes to write down or inscribe his work:

Within and book
Within this structure, the sub-points of the book are marked by a series of summary statements, or what one commentary calls a " progress report ".
Within a year the book had sold some 200, 000 copies and by the end of the 19th Century it had sold more copies than any other book published in America outside of Uncle Tom's Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe.
Within the book, the statement of divine immanence verbalized between the main characters, " Thou Art God ", is logically derived from the concept inherent in the term grok.
Within a year of completing Adam Bede, she finished The Mill on the Floss, inscribing the manuscript: " To my beloved husband, George Henry Lewes, I give this MS. of my third book, written in the sixth year of our life together, at Holly Lodge, South Field, Wandsworth, and finished 21 March 1860.
Within the general framework of a ' ladder ', Climacus ' book falls into three sections.
Merrill Jensen, in his book " The American Revolution Within America ", writes:
Since the passages call for total nonresistance to the point of facilitating aggression against oneself, and since human governments defend themselves by military force, this has led some into Christian anarchism, including the notable Russian novelist Leo Tolstoy, author of the nonfiction book The Kingdom of God Is Within You.
Shortly after de Man's death, Derrida authored a book Memoires: pour Paul de Man and in 1988 wrote an article in the journal Critical Inquiry called " Like the Sound of the Sea Deep Within a Shell: Paul de Man's War ".
Within the book, " Catch-22 " is a military rule, the self-contradictory circular logic that, for example, prevents anyone from avoiding combat missions.
Within the book industry, some copies of the finished book are often flown to publishers as sample copies to aid sales or to be sent for pre-release reviews.
Within the book publishing industry, the publisher of record for a book is the entity in whose name the book's ISBN is registered.
Within the second volume of the Tales of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, the popular comic book heroes are revealed as specimens of the red-eared slider.
Within this narrative, which itself is somewhat self-referential, the two characters find a book entitled " Provocative Adventures of Achilles and the Tortoise Taking Place in Sundry Spots of the Globe ", which they begin to read, the Tortoise taking the part of Achilles, and Achilles taking the part of the Tortoise.
She described the ' Friends Pictured Within ' and ' The Enigma ' in two chapters of her book Edward Elgar, ' Memories of a Variation '.
Within two months of its publication, the book had sold 60, 000 copies and remained listed as a best-seller for six months.
Within weeks the book outsold almost all of his albums.
Within L-Space the Library contains every book ever written, possibly written, unwritten and yet to be written.
Within a year, 300 babies were named " Eva " in Boston alone and a play based on the book opened in New York in November of that year.
* Transformers: The War Within, a comic book series
Her book Freedom Within Reason argues for a view of free will as the ability to do what one reasonably thinks is the right thing.
Within two years he was however cut down by a sudden illness ; the Augustinus, the book of his life, was published posthumously in 1640.

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