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But Corporal Johnson has alreadeh said it didn make no diffrunce t'hi-im ''.
`` The kid has no manners, boys.
But it is more than irony: one of the main reasons why nationalism is no longer a tenable concept is because it has spread throughout the planet.
`` Now that Bruno Walter is virtually in retirement and my dear friend Dimitri Mitropoulos is no longer with us, I am probably the only one -- with the possible exception of Leonard Bernstein -- who has this special affinity for and champions the works of Bruckner and Mahler ''.
Lucretius has remarked: `` The reason why all Mortals are so gripped by fear is that they see all sorts of things happening in the earth and sky with no discernable cause, and these they attribute to the will of God ''.
At the beginning of the play she has partial illumination and at the end she has complete illumination, but there has been no question but that she moves toward the dark.
One girl describes her past, her succession of broken marriages, the abortions she has had and finally confesses that she loves sex and sees no reason why she must justify her passion.
He is a widower, his three children are dead, he has no one left on earth ; ;
another wagon has no dog, and therefore is `` devoid of interest ''.
The traditional strategy of the South has been to expose the vices of the North, to demonstrate that the North possessed no superior virtue, to `` show the world that '' as James's Christopher Newman said to his adversaries ) `` however bad I may be, you're not quite the people to say it ''.
This sentence would have most of the characteristics of a question, but it has some of the characteristics of a statement because the questioner has conveyed the fact that he has no faith in his own timepiece or the one attached to his car.
Next to the old problem of the slowness of decision making, network structure seems to be paramount, and without monitoring no network has value.
Obviously there has been no agreement on what American conservatism is, or rather, what it should be.
Leadership is lacking in our society because it has no legitimate place to develop.
From an initial investment of $1,200 in 1943, it has grown, with no additional capital investment, to a present value estimated by some as exceeding $10,000,000 ( we don't disclose financial figures to the public ).
For the truth formerly experienced by the community no longer has existential status in the community, nor does any answer elaborated by philosophers or theoriticians.
In this phase of change, no idea has social acceptance and so none has ontological status in the community.
This, however, cannot be done by a community whose very experience of truth is confused and incoherent: it has no absolute standard, and consequently cannot distinguish the absolute from the contingent.
When disruptive change has penetrated to the third level of social order, the process of disruption rapidly reaches a point of no return.
The fact that he has cast over those materials the light of a skeptical mind does not make him any the less Southern, I rather think, for the South has been no more solid than other regions except in the political and related areas where patronage and force and intimidation and fear may produce a surface uniformity.

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And the fate of such men has tragic relevance because it is public.
Following reform in 2005, the governor lost exclusive responsibility regarding decisions of external relevance ( i. e. banking and financial supervision ), which has been transferred to the Directorate ( by majority vote ).
Botanical research has long had relevance to the understanding of fundamental biological processes other than just botany.
There is much debate as to whether persistence has in vivo relevance.
The phenomenon also has some theoretical relevance ( amplifier, digital signal, information processing ), and this amounts to the theoretical possibility of building domino computers.
Information economics, which studies such problems, has relevance in subjects such as insurance, contract law, mechanism design, monetary economics, and health care.
Author Sam Harris has argued that we overestimate the relevance of many arguments against the science of morality, arguments he believes scientists happily and rightly disregard in other domains of science like physics.
When in doubt ( i. e. if a different name has not been clearly set in the literature ), the hierarchy expressed by the nomenclature should correspond to dynamically distinct ( sub -) systems in order of their dynamical relevance.
Within the imperfective aspect, further common aspectual distinctions include whether the situation is repetitive or habitual (" I used to eat "), is continuous in a particular time frame (" I was eating "), or has continuing relevance in a later time frame (" I have eaten ").
It has been suggested in an article by Roma Chatterji " that the hero or more generally protagonist is first and foremost a symbolic representation of the person who is experiencing the story while reading, listening or watching ; thus the relevance of the hero to the individual relies a great deal on how much similarity there is between the two.
Bungo still has some relevance for historians, literary scholars, and lawyers ( many Japanese laws that survived World War II are still written in bungo, although there are ongoing efforts to modernize their language ).
The American Medical Association has estimated that several million US women suffer from a female sexual arousal disorder, though arousal is not at all synonymous with desire, so this finding is of limited relevance to the discussion of libido.
The political relevance of farmers has divided the left.
His relevance to modern Christianity has not diminished.
Being one of the major river systems in one of the driest continents of Earth, the Murray has significant cultural relevance to Indigenous Australians.
Other suffixes such as. m2ts also exists specifying the precise container, in this case MPEG-2 TS, but this has little relevance to MPEG-1 media.
The Five Factor Model ( FFM ) of personality has been shown to have relevance across many different cultures, to remain consistent over adult working life and to be significantly heritable.
In the philosophy of language the debate has relevance for the question of the relation between language, knowledge and the external world, and the concept of truth.
Because polynomials are among the simplest functions, and because computers can directly evaluate polynomials, this theorem has both practical and theoretical relevance, especially in polynomial interpolation.
Dennis has never been explicitly overruled by the Court, but its relevance within First Amendment jurisprudence has been considerably diminished by subsequent rulings.
Emergy theorists believe that this conception of value has relevance to all of philosophy, economics, sociology and psychology as well as Environmental Science.
in particular has centred on the relevance of background knowledge.
It also has some relevance to linguistic research, because it reflects certain developments in the Mongolian language, such as that of long vowels.
The relevance of what reviewers take to be Carroll's intentions in this matter has always been questioned.

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