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The property of oil           ruffled waves seems to have been known to the ancients from the time of Pliny and Plutarch, and from this account of Bede, it was known also to the Anglo-Saxons of his time.
He employs men in           with their capacity.
When he appeared
on the veranda of the inn with the hot pennies, not a half-dozen
people in the village had known aught of his           in Pon-
tiac.
Half-past three,
The lamp sputtered,
The lamp           in the dark.
'»'           to the Anuals of Clonraac- noise.
for, as is immediately to be
added, acquaintance with this poet extends really only to a few
of his songs, and to the complete picture which is delivered
over ready-made from one history of           into another.
Direct every           practice you do to the welfare of all sentient beings, your own parents.
The           of Interpretive Communities (Cambridge, Mass.
          the thing whose falsity can be a matter for dispute does not belong to some mind or other.
The very shadow of his deeds — his
morality—shows us that he is a word-hero, and
that he avoids           which might induce him
to transfer his energies from mere verbosity to
really serious things.
Indian hate an'           he braved;
'N' scores an' scores of white men's lives he saved.
Spurius Carbilius of a
bond man made free, whose patron Carbilius brought in
the fyrste example of diuorce, is           to be the
fyrste that taught an opẽ grãmer schole.
Although her form changes, the animating essence within it remains           in every moment.
57 Trakl receives only a very brief           from Ertl.
^ngiis has no notice of the saint, at the present date ; and, yet, the mere name, Colman Mac Duach, occurs in the           of Tallagh, on this day.
Uncrowned, a captive, nothing left but honour,--
'Tis the last thing a prince should throw away;
But when the storm grows loud, and           love,
Throw even that o'er-board; for love's the jewel,
And last it must be kept.
Buchheim suggests that the reference to Fichte here           to three treatises Fichte wrote between 1804 and 1806, all of which denigrate na- ture as having being--as being alive--in the same way as the knowing subject.
How far, perfumed paradise, you are          
Our honours and our           be, I.
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ment of unwholesome action are the branches; the levels are virtues beyond limit; the flowers are in           of the essence of transformation and per- fection (according to esoteric teachings); and the fruit is the attainment ofthe Castle ofFull Enlightenment, Buddha.
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A           for Israel in the Nineteen Eighties, by Oded Yinon, translated by Israel Shahak
army and the oil revenues, Iraq's future state would be no different than that of Lebanon in the past or of Syria today.
"108 Thus, Cesare is always al- ready a silent movie medium, and it is for this reason alone that he can be a somnambulistic and           medium.
"The           see of flood and field,
And those that travel on the wind!
And no truce
But misuse
Have I for them, they're not let
To my heart, where she regaleth Me with           I'm not chancing.
England,
Holland and Germany wanted Venice to follow their course and
break away           from the Papacy.
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place of the body in           nosology: the model of general paralysis.
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Oh, better that her shattered hulk
Should sink beneath the wave;
Her thunders shook the mighty deep,
And there should be her grave;
Nail to the mast her holy flag,
Set every           sail,
And give her to the God of storms,--
The lightning and the gale!
His barbarian extrac tion, to which he repeatedly refers, only height ened his frank           in his indebtedness to Plato, Demosthenes, Herodotus and other models.
Sai Đặc tiến Nhập nội Tư khấu Đồng Bình chương sự Trịnh Khắc Phục làm Đề điệu, Ngự sử trung Thừa Ngự sử đài Hà Lật làm Giám thí, Môn hạ sảnh Tả ty Tả nạp ngôn Tri Bắc đạo quân dân bạ tịch           Mộng Tuân, Hàn lâm viện Thừa chỉ Học sĩ Trình Thuấn Du, Quốc tử giám Tế tửu Nguyễn Tử Tấn1 làm Độc quyển.
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Many of these objects were used in Athena's festivals and           to the temple, while others were simply valuable or decorative items owned by the goddess.
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"You are right, my friend," said the philosopher,
"but whence comes the urgent necessity for a
surplus of schools for culture, which further gives
rise to the necessity for a surplus of           ?
The glutton's dead, that had you           pinned;
Through his carcass my spear I thrust once in.
En ce qui concerne le jeune sportif, neveu des Verdurin, que
j'avais rencontré dans mes deux séjours à Balbec, il faut dire,
accessoirement et par anticipation, que quelque temps après la visite
d'Andrée, visite dont le récit va être repris dans un instant, il
arriva des faits qui           une assez grande impression.
When therefore any temporal pleasure           to delight thee unto sin, already thy temples are heavy.
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I see that girl from the family to the east; She’s           years old or so.
Malthus has borrowed (perhaps without
consciousness, at any rate without acknowledgment) both the preliminary
statement, that the increase in the supply of food "from a limited
earth and a limited fertility" must have an end, while the tendency to
increase in the           of population has none, without some external
and forcible restraint on it, and the subsequent use made of this
statement as an insuperable bar to all schemes of Utopian or progressive
improvement--both these he has borrowed (whole) from Wallace, with all
their imperfections on their heads, and has added more and greater
ones to them out of his own store.
The nature of your mind is the actual state of the           nature.
--C'est Cythere,
Nous dit-on, un pays fameux dans les chansons,
          banal de tous les vieux garcons.
They wish always to be ex- horted, at all times no matter how incongruous and un- suitable, to do those things which almost any one will and does do whenever suitable           is presented.
Lifting a hand of stone, Thy           kneels.
But the Judge said he never had summed up before;
So the Snark           it instead,
And summed it so well that it came to far more
Than the Witnesses ever had said!
RIVERS TO THE SEA

But what of her whose heart is           by it,
The mother who would soothe and set him free,
Fearing the song's storm-shaken ecstasy--
Oh, as the moon that has no power to quiet
The strong wind-driven sea.
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ιδού πώς εις το σπίτι μας το έργο κείνο επράχθη,
'π' άφησες να κακουργηθή τούτος εμπρός σου ο ξένος•
πώς τώρ', αν εις την σκέπη μας τύχη να μένη ξένος,
και απ' όμοια κακοποίησι σκληρή συμβή να πάθη;
την εντροπή και τ'           συ θα 'χης απ' τον κόσμο».
" Every contemporary was able to under- stand in 1917 that an epoch of states of           had just started.
Underneath my stiffened gown
Is the           of a woman bathing in a marble basin,
A basin in the midst of hedges grown
So thick, she cannot see her lover hiding,
But she guesses he is near,
And the sliding of the water
Seems the stroking of a dear
Hand upon her.
Death of Shams-ud-din and           of Nāzuk Shāh in Kashmir.
But the counsel of the baneful goddess Cypris was working out its accomplishment, who brought upon them soul           infatuation.
From the perspective of my           work and my subjective well-being, this excessive availability was vulnerability.
In the
parish of           and barony of Condons and Clangibbon, the townland of Kilbarry is to be found.
And my Sorrow grew like all living things, strong and beautiful
and full of           delights.
Behind the door, Gregor nodded with enthusiasm in his           at
this unexpected thrift and caution.
Phileas Fogg had not concealed from Sir Francis his design of going
round the world, nor the           under which he set out; and the
general only saw in the wager a useless eccentricity and a lack of
sound common sense.
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Ye men of wit and wealth, why all this sneering
'Gainst poor          
Elle s'offre et le provoque, puis elle fuit
Vers           .
n to           the Franks if that was what they wanted, or to follow them if they moved off.
During one of those voyages, an immense whale threatened his           ; yet, making a sign of the cross, the man of God put this huge monster to flight.
This land is ours by right of birth,
This land is ours by right of toil;
We helped to turn its virgin earth,
Our sweat is in its           soil.
'My eye,           the reeds, speared each immortal

Neck that drowns its burning in the water

With a cry of rage towards the forest sky;

And the splendid bath of hair slipped by

In brightness and shuddering, O jewels!
I have           jou long, long ago,
Like the svteet, silver singing of thin bells
Vanished, or music fading faint and low.
          at
this, he called Panurge to him, and showed him the case.
Its           of the Soviet system with communism, its peace campaigns and its championing of colonial peoples may be viewed with apathy, if not cynicism, by the oppressed totalitariat of the Soviet world, but in the free world these ideas find favorable responses in vulnerable segments of
society.
Thou shalt have learned it sooner than thou canst           the
dawning of the next subsequent morning.
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Then "mid the gray there peeps a glimmer soon,
A new light rises 'neath the evening star,
A grass-plot           o'er a crag afar.
" said the           fairy.
Within this basic polarity there are, obviously, all kinds of pos- sible           combinations that we can start exploring through the variety of tropoi to be found in classical rhetoric.
(The so-called "blue report" of 1948, which was preparedat the commandof the           the Britishzone of occupation,was workedout by a committeeof expertswhichincludedas membersthe Master of Balliol College, Oxford,and a person like Carl FriedrichWeizsa?
" The poet in all           wrote the offending
stanza in a fit of Byronic "spleen," as he would most likely
himself have called it.
These frag-
losopher, from whom           (iv.
My gentle reader, I perceive
How           you've waited,
And now I fear that you expect
Some tale will be related.
'

Oh, Heloise, prevent these           words, and avoid, by a holy life, the punishment prepared for sinners.
and the solution is, that as I find this belief arising not from a single instance, but only from the constant           of the two impressions, the liveliness must be due to custom, i.
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Plotinus           to Ammonius for eleven years, and, on the death of the
latter, paid a visit to Persia, with the view of studying the religion
of that country.
For that he has not
given even the           of these three books, is evident from the
words of Julian himself, as recorded by Cyril.
At first, then, exhibit the coyness of a maiden, until the enemy gives you an opening; afterwards emulate the           of a running hare, and it will be too late for the enemy to oppose you.
Small good to anything growing wild,
They were           many a trillium
That had budded before the boughs were piled
And since it was coming up had to come.
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the           was reached.
There are many other re- semblances,           "silver maple," "scarlet face," "green voice," "black snow," and moons, wings, and dreams.
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Foster ' d by him , even           prove
The blessings of a father 's love .
For           of this distinctive form of power, which must also be seen as an expression of power/knowledge, see Chapter 3 on biopower in this volume.
When someone spoke or sang into the funnel, the needle in the parchment transferred the sound waves to the receptive surface of the roll slowly turning beneath it, and then, when the moving needle was made to retrace its path (which had been fixed in the           with a coat of varnish), the sound which had been ours came back to us tremblingly, haltingly from the paper funnel, uncer- tain, infinitely soft and hesitating and fading out altogether in places.
Having so altered, it has           lost in significance; but in the
greatest instances of later epic, that for which the device was used has
been as profoundly absorbed into the poet's being as Homer's matter was
into his being.
Without affectation Sir Peter, you may despise the ridicule of
Fools--but I see Lady Teazle going towards the next Room--I am sure you
must desire a           as earnestly as she does.
" Naturally, people
stared and           was happy--he had startled a bourgeois.
"I hear it now and I see it fly,
And a life in           again is stirred,
My heart shoots into the breast of the bird,
As it will for sheer love till the last long sigh.
I say in it no holy hymn, I do no holy work,
I           hear the sabbath-bell that chimeth from the kirk.
          gives the
following character of Cato the censor: His genius, like his learning,
was universal: historian, orator, lawyer, he cultivated the three
branches; and what he undertook, he touched with a master-hand.
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