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Affirm and more
According to Disch his 1916 quote " I Affirm that more than 50 % of money spent on advertising is squandered and is a sheer waste of printers's ink.

Affirm and be
Hence the title of Plotinus ' refutation " Enneads ", The Second Ennead, Ninth Tractate-Against Those That Affirm the Creator of the Kosmos and the Kosmos Itself to be Evil: quoted as " Against the Gnostics ".
* II. 9-" Against Those That Affirm The Creator of the Kosmos and The Kosmos Itself to be Evil: Quoted as " Against the Gnostics ".
* II. 9-" Against Those That Affirm The Creator of the Kosmos and The Kosmos Itself to be Evil: Quoted as " Against the Gnostics ".

Affirm and .
Affirm gender equality and equity as prerequisites to sustainable development and ensure universal access to education, health care and economic opportunity.
: I do solemnly Declare and Affirm that I will, to the best of my ability, discharge the responsibilities required of me by virtue of my membership of the House of Commons and faithfully serve those whom I represent here.
It is responsible for the distribution of the Sony Pictures library for home entertainment, mainly releases from Columbia Pictures and TriStar Pictures, but also releases product from Sony Pictures Classics, Screen Gems, Triumph Films, Destination Films, Revolution Studios, Stage 6 Films, and Affirm Films.

cleanliness and individual
Personal hygiene involves those practices performed by an individual to care for one's bodily health and well being, through cleanliness.
Whereas purity is usually a quality of an individual or substance, cleanliness has a social dimension, or implies a system of interactions.
Freud draws a key analogy between the development of civilization and the libidinal development of the individual, which allows Freud to speak of civilization in his own terms: there is anal eroticism that develops into a need for order and cleanliness, a sublimation of instincts into useful actions, alongside a more repressive renunciation of instinct.
It meant that everything was made on the premises, not according to the plans or ideas or methods of work of individual workmen, but under the direct supervision of a company's foreman, according to gauges the company furnished, under conditions of time, cleanliness and care which the company prescribed.

cleanliness and after
Soon, the concept was amended by the use of smooth synthetic door and drawer fronts, first in white, recalling a sense of cleanliness and alluding to sterile lab or hospital settings, but soon after in more lively colors, too.
Although cleanliness was a moral virtue, descriptions suggest that a surgeon was as likely to wash his hands after an operation as before.
Cremation became more common after World War II due to its efficiency and cleanliness ; in fiscal 2009, 99. 9 % of Japanese bodies were cremated, and some local governments ban burials.
* after visiting the bathroom, the ritual washing of one's hands as a symbol of both bodily cleanliness and of removing human impurity.
If he protests that he did not know it was a puddle, we say that he ought to know better ; but if he says that it was after all quite a clean puddle, then we judge him deficient in the sense of cleanliness.
Ablution is a religious requirement in some Moslem countries to achieve cleanliness by washing of the anal or urethral orifices after urination or defecation.

cleanliness and state
Today, national and state legislation requires refineries to meet stringent air and water cleanliness standards.
Upon arriving at the subject's home, the Fab Five go through his belongings, keeping up a running commentary of catty remarks about the state of his wardrobe, home decor, cleanliness and grooming.
In emphasizing an ongoing procedure or set of habits for the purpose of maintenance and prevention, the concept of cleanliness differs from purity, which is a physical, moral, or ritual state of freedom from pollutants.
She began her career as a cleanliness counselor as a columnist for a Michigan newspaper, and she once owned a restoration business for homes that had suffered fires in her native state.
The use of a bath in religious ritual or ceremonial rites include immersion during baptism in Christianity and to achieve a state of ritual cleanliness in a mikvah in Judaism.
It has also won the state level cleanliness, safety and landscaping competition.

cleanliness and aggressive
:*-In the wake of Indian transport minister Lalu Prasad's " hellish " ride in coach class on September 3, Indian Railways announces an aggressive cleanliness and service improvement campaign across the railway system.

cleanliness and world
But it did not take an expert to know that some of the men involved in the Marconi Case had no very nice sense of cleanliness: and these men were going to be dominant in the councils of England, and to represent England in the face of the world, for a long time to come .-- Maisie Ward, Gilbert Keith Chesterton ( New York: Sheed & Ward, 1943 ), 362.
The festival's stated aim is to be " The cleanest festival in the world ", and the cleanliness of the site and facilities, as well as the effort put into recycling, is often commented on.
The film is punctuated throughout by commentaries and glances from various cleaners and maids who act as a sort of Greek chorus as they look and speak directly to the camera, most notably the microbiologist's doe-eyed housecleaner ( Henderson ), who offers various metaphorical bon mots about dirt, germs, and cleanliness and how much they are like the larger world.

cleanliness and hands
# After visiting the bathroom, the ritual washing of one's hands as a symbol of both bodily cleanliness and of removing human impurity-see Netilat yadayim above.

cleanliness and spiritual
Islam places great emphasis on cleanliness, in both its physical and spiritual aspects.

cleanliness and even
In fact, ritual cleanliness for priests prohibited even being in the same room as a human corpse ().
Some of these rituals include the carrying of arms only in times of necessity, the obligatory sitting on chairs, the advocating of the cleanliness displayed by Christians, the non-cruel treatment of animals, the prohibition of beating children severely, the recommendation of the printing of books, even scripture and the prohibition on the study of logic or dead languages.
The exchange of gifts, cleanliness, the lighting of the oil lamp, making kiribath ( Milk rice ), and even the Asian Koel are significant aspects of the Sinhalese New Year.
It refers to an over-emphasis on a narrow definition of " safety " or " cleanliness " as defined only for the consumer, that effectively forces the use of pesticides, other chemicals, or even requires or encourages genetically modified organisms ( since natural varieties often cannot stand up to the chemical load required to prevent all insects ).
This can even be in spite of the look or cleanliness of the foot.
* OCD Ken ( Kevin Nealon ) – An accountant with obsessive-compulsive disorder who prefers cleanliness and even numbers.
Going from the Old Church to Long Millgate ... one is in an almost undisguised working men's quarter, for even the shops and beerhouses hardly take the trouble to exhibit a trifling degree of cleanliness ... Irk, immediately beside the School, is a narrow, coal black, foul smelling stream full of debris and refuse.
Bars are allowed to serve drinks until 1. 30 a. m., but a provincial government may at the proprietor's request grant extensions up to 3. 30 a. m. Extensions require the establishment to maintain a higher standard of amenities, service and entertainment by, for example, providing a coat check, entertainment programming such as a DJ or live music, and even general cleanliness and " look and feel " count.
The light weight and aerodynamic cleanliness of the D. VIII allowed it to achieve excellent performance even with the outdated UR. II.

cleanliness and more
It is not uncommon to believe that banishings are more psychological than anything else, used to calm and balance the mind, but that the effect is ultimately the same — a sense of cleanliness within the self and the environment.
Throughout his childhood two traits were observed that later characterized the man and the poet: he had a most scrupulous regard for neatness and cleanliness, and he lived and experienced more deeply in memory than in the immediate present.
They get married, but Laura is attracted more by his cleanliness and moderate wealth than by his character or potency.
Also, themes, such as idolatry, sexual behaviour, ritual cleanliness, and offerings of sacrifice, are shared among all six codes, and thus, in more religiously motivated theological studies, it is often the case that the mitzvot are organised instead by theme, rather than the location in which they are found within the Bible.
The population of the village grew to more than 2000, impressing European visitors with its cleanliness and industry, and its extensive cultivations producing cash crops as well as food sufficient to feed its inhabitants.
Manufacturing issues include control of the amount and uniformity of the deposition's resistivity and thickness, the cleanliness and purity of the surface and the chamber atmosphere, the prevention of the typically much more highly doped substrate wafer's diffusion of dopant to the new layers, imperfections of the growth process, and protecting the surfaces during the manufacture and handling.
Customers who viewed videos featuring a black male, a white female, or a white male actor playing the role of an employee helping a customer were 19 % more satisfied with the white male employee's performance and also were more satisfied with the store's cleanliness and appearance.
* The use of liquids that provide calories ( usually in combination with flavoring and perhaps rehydration salts ) increases the cleaning burden by nourishing bacteria, and if the user neglects to empty and rinse the bladder, judging the cleanliness of the bladder at a later date involves more effort than with containers that are more transparent and in some cases more accessible.
One study found that customers who viewed videos featuring a black male, a white female, or a white male actor playing the role of an employee helping a customer were 19 % more satisfied with the white male employee's performance and also were more satisfied with the store's cleanliness and appearance.
The front grille was laid back more and the leading edge of the hood was tuned for aerodynamic cleanliness.
Human work creates cultural products ranging from small, daily values such as cleanliness and honesty to larger, more abstract phenomena like philosophy, and language.
" Yet by 1960 the cottage industry of Stevens studies was becoming a " multinational conglomerate ," more than fulfilling Van Doren's prophecy that some day a monograph would be written that would pay tribute to Stevens's " delicately enunciated melody, his economy, his clipped cleanliness of line, his gentle excellence.
In addition, a major business improvement district has been under way along the Fulton and Nostrand Corridor with redesigned streetscape to include: new street trees, street furniture, pavers, signage and improved cleanliness in an effort to attract more business investment.
Nevertheless, the concept of cleanliness of blood came to be more focused on ancestry than of personal religion.
Bing and Bong encounter fitness, cleanliness and healthy eating and learn more about themselves and others.
In the 19th century, bathing became a more accepted practice as physicians realized some of the benefits that cleanliness could provide.
Observed characteristics influence his categorisation of Britain as having a closer affinity with Aries and Mars ( by which " for the most part its inhabitants are fiercer, more headstrong and bestial "), whilst Spain is reported to be more subject to Sagittarius and Jupiter, ( from which is evidenced " their independence, simplicity and love of cleanliness ").

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