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  • ...ollins Publishers, 2003, hardcover 480 pages, ISBN 0-06-621173-5</ref> The English word [[clock]] actually comes from French, Latin, and German words that mea ...'', and is used as the modern [[Hebrew language|Hebrew]] equivalent to the English word "time".)
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  • ...to enjoy; it’s all the other people you’ve known in your life. For these people are like you. They too have this infinity and this absoluteness within the ...and more your soul’s values and meaning. As your soul-feelings for other people generate value within you, you see a value in them. You can begin to shine
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  • The name ''Delphi'' is pronounced, in the English manner, as "Delf-eye" or in the Greek manner, as "Delfee" depending on regi ...in [[Thessaly]] to pick laurel, a plant sacred to him (generally known in English as the bay tree). In commemoration of this legend, the winners at the [[Pyt
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  • '''Politics''' is the [[process]] by which groups of people make [[decisions]]. Although the term is generally applied to [[behavior]] ...itics_vocation.html] Politics as a Vocation] He proposed three reasons why people follow the orders of those who give them:
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  • ...this order Joshua issues the requisite instructions to the stewards of the people for the crossing of the Jordan; and he reminds the Reubenites, Gadites, and ...mised to them by God. Isaiah reaffirms that the Jews are indeed the chosen people of God in chapter 44 and that [[Tetragrammaton|Hashem]] is the only God for
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  • Newspapers developed around from 1612, with the first example in English in 1620 [https://www.bl.uk/collections/britnews.html] ; but they took until ...a outlets, for the benefit of a particular political party and/or group of people.
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  • ...by those around you as being of leadership. Even though you do not direct people to do this or that, your sense of centeredness and composure and balance wi ...they do not understand, or do not have the perspective that will endure. People will ask you, “How do you remain so calm, so balanced at this time when t
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  • ...reality that We give the name Morontia. For as We see it, it has no exact English equivalent. Student: Dear Michael, if I may, I’m confronted often with people who make You too small, it seems, and our God too small, and are fearful of
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  • ...re Monjoronson can incarnate as a mortal of the realm and walk amongst the people on this world. And so we begin that task, we continue that task, and we put ...ld be all the links to the Urantia Foundation, brotherhoods, whatever, and people should know that they have access to that.
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  • ...to help him stay focused on those messages that might help to [[inspire]] people and draw them into wondering what is this [[faith]] Mr. Schuller has. Does ...backyard in the [[language]] of angels to begin with and then that into [[English]]. I am wondering what can I do to serve this man? I felt the [[Spirit of T
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  • ...[Urantia papers]], which we regard as ''our text'', it indicates that when people leave here, when they die and go to [[Mansonia]], they do not come back and ...g in a very changed and soulful [[reality]]; keeping in mind the closest [[English]] equivalent to the word “[[morontia]]” is “[[soul]].” You reawaken
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  • ...to the deep sense of fear and awe that they inspire in the average person. People generally refer to the Yoginis in hushed tones, if at all they mention them ...heir prominence among followers of the Kaula path. Published with selected English readings which do not mention the term Yogini, the Kularnava Tantra, in its
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  • ...N. Aron and colleagues as well as other [[research]]ers, highly sensitive people, which would represent about a fifth of the population, [[process]] sensory ...ibitedness, and fearfulness may or may not be acquired by highly sensitive people and animals, depending on environmental challenges. Yet other names used to
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  • ...habits... beliefs, values, behavior and material habits that constitute a people's way of life". Civilizations can be distinguished from other cultures by t ...on'' can also refer to society as a whole. To nineteenth-century [[England|English]] [[anthropology|anthropologist]] [[Edward Burnett Tylor]], for example, ci
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  • ...h offers numerous examples of "sci-fi" being used in a pejorative sense by people outside the genre.[18] ...ence".[88] They write that "Interest in science fiction may affect the way people think about or relate to science....one study found a strong relationship b
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  • ...er Spirit, well, here it is the Merry Month of May and, following that old English song, “green buds all are a-swelling,” we are just as absolutely sure w ...Urantia. I find that a little confusing when there are about 70% of the people in the U.S. alone that believe in God. With all the religions around the
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  • ...tting [[suicide]] with cyanide, voluntarily or involuntarily. If these are people who are seeking, how can you be so misled? How does that happen? ...come powerful [[leaders]] and have sent to ruin almost entire [[races]] of people. You must be [[discerning]] in who you follow. You must [[listen]] for the
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  • ...tell if I’m getting too self-absorbed? How can I tell if my world and the people within it I love so well - how can I tell if they are growing or fading awa ...ause I feel it so deeply. If You have any comments about that, how to help people who have no ability to change, or to ask for change, or to be motivated to
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  • ...And so in her job then, in the work that she does so [[beautifully]] with people, if she is able to show a mother spirit, a loving [[parent]], then is a [[c ...ing]]s. And I was wondering if..maybe this is in the [[Urantia Book]]...if people on Urantia have been named 'man' and we are a specific [[species]] of human
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  • ...[thinking]] less [[negatively]] about others and myself. Less outbursts at people. Need to make progress in [[self]] [[sabotage]] and self restraint and depe ...ver it is, if it is to make a record, if it is to put deals together, sell people of situations, that kind of thing. Whatever your gifts are, they must be us
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  • ...ivine, which comes directly from our Father. We have often taught that the English equivalent to “divine” is “sharing.” It is sharing your life with e ...your life. It will be these other “little walking infinities”, these other people in all their ungraspable-ness, and all their sheer autonomy from you--their
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  • Many people in today's [[society]] are seeing religious or spiritual [[values]] as bind ABRAHAM: Certainly. One moment. The closest I can come to correct [[English]] pronunciation is En-Tien. Yes, En-Tien--are you known by those on High, y
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  • ...scious]] [[block]] against such a link being established, then it is. Most people are completely unaware of this [[process]] and completely indifferent to it ...uld be the result. Many, many [[linkages]] would occur. And if one hundred people across the globe were to maintain [[God-consciousness]] for a day, there wo
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  • And so here was [[the Master]] himself. People [[listened]] to the Master's [[words]]. They even [[witnessed]] what was, t ...the next few months". From our [[frame of reference]] in the use of the [[English]] [[language]], that would seem closer than the end of April. Could you cla
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  • ...chology]] origins.[1] This has found gossip as an important means by which people can monitor cooperative reputations and so maintain widespread indirect rec The word is from Old [[English]] godsibb, from god and sibb, the term for godparents, i.e. a child's godfa
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  • ...Mission]], I spent a lot of time in the organized [[church]]. I had heard people, Christians, talk about their (personal) [[relationship]] to [[Jesus]], and ...ikipedia.org/wiki/Origin_of_Christianity origin of Christianity]. Thinking people are more and more coming to [[understand]] that the [[Easter]] event cannot
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  • ...seduction of power is what makes them love their oppression. Because of it people give up their real riches: (a) for a cause that mutilates them [chapter twe Where people are not broken--and broken in--by force and fraud, they are seduced. What a
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  • ...welcome! Michael and I often use the word delight, for that is the closest English approximation to your effect on Us. You are a small beacon of spiritual lig ...it appears invisible to you it is because it works so well. It is for many people indistinguishable from their powers of mind, and We realize how strange it
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  • ...f offering food, objects (typically valuables), or the lives of animals or people to the gods as an [[act]] of propitiation or [[worship]]. The term is also Human sacrifice was practiced by many ancient cultures. People would be [[ritual]]ly killed in a [[manner]] that was supposed to please or
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  • ...in nature, interpreted in terms of those three pillars of society. As the people who subscribe to GaiamTV.com are the cultural creatives in the main, or the ...the general public in a broadband media method, so that it is available to people all over the world, wherever there are Internet connections, electricity an
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  • ...the word joy or joyful. On a deeper level they are nearly synonymous. The English word that comes to My mind most readily, describing the joyful or happy emo ...of Nebadonia comes from. Of course these are both just word-symbols in the English language as a close human approximation of what is on many other worlds and
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  • ...s universal language of communicating from the universe. It will not be in English, it will be in a form of communication that is universal to your species an ...of your mind and being. You truly can experience this wonderful, what some people call, the infinite eternal feeling of gratitude to surround you and infill
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  • ...h in discovering and describing how things work (natural sciences) and how people think and act (social sciences). ...object of inquiry or study." From the American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition copyright ©2000 by Houghton Mifflin Company. Upda
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  • ...and to heal all the dysfunction that is going on, then what would happen? People would be wandering around dithering about not knowing whether to go to work ...tion and instructions in how to live their lives. In the absence of that, people will eventually wander back to the way they used to live and continue their
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  • ...mercial nature. In March 2007, the word ''wiki'' became a newly recognised English word.[https://www.oed.com/help/updates/Prakrit-prim.html] In [[May 2001]], a wave of non-English Wikipedias was launched — in [[Catalan language|Catalan]], [[Chinese lang
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  • Yes, sometimes the English language fails me. And when that happens we punt; or we get clever; or we ...esn’t really talk about people who died before, coming back and talking to people, and I’m not trying to get answers ahead of the game, but if you could ju
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  • ...of what those words [[represent]] to you, our mortal students. Nor are we English nor Spanish, but through the [[methods]] afforded us through the gracious m ...rience]], but is it the same as your brother? It is very rare that any two people [[experience]] the same religious experience, and so each individual is cal
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  • ...the man asked the gardener why it was that bad things happened to [[good]] people, the gardener replied, "I don't know. Nothing bad has ever happened to me." ...y of the [[language]], but you [[understand]] that I am dealing with the [[English]] language in and through a publican, so you must take me as I am until and
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  • ...Istituto di Studi Bizantini e Neoellenici. Università di Roma, 1978) The English term was first used by [[Henry More]]. ...last; besides me there is no god.” (Is 44:6) Thus, the development of the people of Israel to a true ''Monotheism'', appears to be a gradual process, with t
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  • ...imitations do they show of your so-called everyday life? There’re very few people who want to live in a continuous state of LSD-induced consciousness. But th Also there’s the fact that, for so many people, the great danger of these drugs is what you call a “bad trip” because
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  • Men-O-Pah: Yes. For our people, this is the time of the cold moon, so called the cold moon, the time for g ...s involved in your lives, although it would seem we need a few intelligent people to effectively make life more bearable for so many who suffer so needlessly
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  • ...needed. Again I’ll repeat: a democracy is dependent upon a well informed people. Yet when there’s an unconscious identification with a particular, limit ...contact are being forced to be so. And it’s wonderful that more and more people now have the means to be open minded, to experience and embrace that which
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  • ...rized]] all the time. In forming these [[groups]], is it [[good]] to have people of both persuasions, or would we get more done if we were like-minded? ...ey have a very strong opinion about—and it is really [[difficult]] to find people who are willing to listen to all sides. They want to [[force]] their own [
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  • ...ere,’ and [to] wait for a greater teacher to come and tell people and show people that God truly is within them, and that if each person is a son of God, tha ...g. This was done deliberately; this has been planted in the minds of many people as an option for the future. It is a way for individuals to bring comparis
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  • ...h in discovering and describing how things work (natural sciences) and how people think and act (social sciences). ...object of inquiry or study." From the American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition copyright ©2000 by Houghton Mifflin Company.
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  • One meaning of the English word ''novel'' has remained stable: "novel" can still signify what is new o ...rise of the novel, occurred across Europe, though only the Spanish and the English went one step further and allowed the word ''novel'' (Spanish: ''novela'')
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  • ...; some of you have an adeptness of contact of spirit that transcends other people. Some are endowed with reflectivity; some are over loving and are able to b ...ll this be more of a mind to mind connection, do they understand and speak English?
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  • ...'. Rev. Ed. (NewYork: Oxford UP, 1983), pp. 87-93 and 236-8. Although some people identify culture in terms of consumption and consumer goods (as in [[high c ...g, one can classify some countries as more civilized than others, and some people as more cultured than others. Some cultural theorists have thus tried to el
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  • ...r lives—their very physical lives—challenged by anything around them. Many people come from privileged situations. In the United States even the middle class ...nd logically deduce that if they continue to congregate in large groups of people without masks and without social distancing, that they will eventually succ
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  • ...'. Rev. Ed. (NewYork: Oxford UP, 1983), pp. 87-93 and 236-8. Although some people identify culture in terms of consumption and consumer goods (as in [[high c ...g, one can classify some countries as more civilized than others, and some people as more cultured than others. Some cultural theorists have thus tried to el
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  • ...en and it may be pronounced differently in different cultures, but for the English speaking culture, he goes by the name of Charles. As I said, he is a Might MONJORONSON: Charles is Charles, and Charles is his name whether it is in English or in Japanese. We have seen the confusion of titles and of naming in your
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  • ...'democide'' governments may have killed more than 260 million of their own people through police brutality, execution, massacre, slave labor camps, and throu ...lence]] which denotes a form of violence in which social institutions kill people slowly by preventing them from meeting their basic needs, often leading fur
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  • ...//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Europe Europe] by a somewhat superior and prolific people, whose [[descendants]] soon spread over the entire continent from the ice i .../North_Sea North Sea], but some three or four are still above water on the English coast.
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  • ...romantic love can be functionally independent [https://www.psych.utah.edu/people/faculty/diamond/Publications/Emerging%20Perspectives.pdf] and also, as an a ...ll in love with someone of a different gender. [https://www.psych.utah.edu/people/faculty/diamond/Publications/What%20does%20Sexual%20Orientation%20Orient.pd
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  • ...and where would you be then? What would you do? Who would be the contact people that you would need to connect with? Do you have those names and numbers i ...of that home star be adjusted to conditions, particularly as the races of people begin to advance into their awareness and their development of their relati
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  • ...resent it best. However, as you know, our [[problems]] in dealing with the English [[language]], at times, are almost insurmountable; for [[the universe]] [[c Q: I think it's just being with all the like-minded people that are here, I think, all really striving to [[feel]] more of [[God]]'s
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  • During recent decades, a significant number of people in the West have developed a belief in reincarnation.[2] Feature films, suc Thomas Huxley, the famous English biologist, thought that reincarnation was a plausible idea and discussed it
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  • Reneau: Someday we will be able to put these on CD so people will be able to hear the lesson as well as the music that goes with it! Wil ...r another, be it correspondence, philosophy, science, or whatever, you are people who appreciate stories, and so we have told stories in a manner of speaking
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  • ...are so many enjoyable [[stories]] of children who do not understand the [[English]] language, but who sincerely respond to their misunderstandings. We all la ...handbasket? What is the source of your [[peace]]? Why do you regard other people with such [[generosity]]? Are you a Jesus freak?" These are the sorts of qu
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  • ...n so it is with the dialects{em}all their goodness is gone into the King's English. ...caprices. 1890 ‘L. FALCONER’ Mlle. Ixe (1891) 75, I wish to goodness your people would give a dance, Evelyn!
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  • ...ch is way more destructive. [[Trust]] is undermined rather than built. But people basically refuse to say anything directly. I'm glad to hear it from you. Dan: [who had just walked in] You need three fingers to apply [[English]]. Your approach to the line is important. You have to have your eyes on th
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  • The [[Oxford English Dictionary]] records its earliest known [[English]]-language usage of "brainwashing" in an article by Edward Hunter in New Le ...what he calls the BITE model in his book ''Releasing the Bonds: Empowering People to Think for Themselves''.[15] The BITE model describes various controls ov
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  • ...y inspiring – a grass roots movement to bring kindness to the forefront of people’s consciousness in schools, and workplaces, and homes, etc. I just wanted Liz: Do those people near death step across the divide in this manner more often as they are rea
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  • ===The English Church in British North America (1497-1775)=== ...d. In any case, Cabot sailed under the authority of King Henry VII and the English Church was still firmly Roman Catholic.
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  • ...y one's own existence, is the first step toward becoming the "Übermensch" (English: "overman" or "superman") that [[Nietzsche]] speaks of extensively in his p [[Existensialism|Existentialists]] have suggested that people have the courage to accept that while no meaning has been designed in the u
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  • ...make this information about Christ Michael’s Correcting Time known to many people. How do you plan to go about this and what can our readers do to help? ...ed people throughout the world are bilingual in their home language and in English. Therefore, when we are able to broaden our appeal and marketing approach
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  • ...am able to offer you. As your Urantia Book puts it so succinctly, the one English word that most closely defines what We mean by the attributes of divinity, These are various ways by which people close down and choose not to be open to that aspect of reality that is rene
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  • The first recorded [[English]] use was in 1622, with the meaning "sacerdotal government under divine ins ...who continued the [[practice]].[11] In June 1996, the Assembly of Tibetan People's Deputies passed a resolution forbidding CTA departments and their subsidi
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  • Alternatively, the ''[[Oxford English Dictionary]]'' defines paradigm as "a pattern or model, an exemplar." Thus ...would not recognize such a paradigm shift. Being in the social sciences, people can still use earlier ideas to discuss the history of science.
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  • A jury is a sworn body of people convened to render an impartial verdict (a finding of fact on a question) o ...the jury of local men, and the royal justices ushered in the era of the [[English Common Law]]. Sheriffs prepared cases for trial and found jurors with relev
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  • ...onally, geographers have been viewed the same way as [[cartographers]] and people who study place names and numbers. Although many geographers are trained i #"Geography". The American Heritage Dictionary/ of the English Language, Fourth Edition. Houghton Mifflin Company. Retrieved on October 9,
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  • *Oct. 1, 1992 Lesson For Young People then each person knows what is right -- no matter what other people say. That's why we are
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  • ...another individual across the planet, living in a city of many millions of people. It is simply the uniqueness of each individual that God has created in yo ...s and such.” However, in the new conversations that we have, we will lead people into where and what they need to do. If they do not see it, then it will n
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  • ...st. What we hope will occur is that it is wholeheartedly embraced by most people. What you have not realized, or perhaps have not conceptualized fully—and ...a large local church. They have a congregation of between 5,000 to 7,000 people, with many groups there who would be interested in this work. This would b
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  • ...always know that there are many who are with you, lovingly guiding you to people who are ready to receive what you have to share with them. Thank you for yo ...living. This is something Jesus was able to master in his human life. Few people discuss the actual art of living—what you are creating.
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  • ...nt or draw. I cannot do those things but I certainly appreciate what other people do. ...afternoon singing. So, as you know, when I was a college boy, singing this English grammar. It was a required course for singers who intended to teach, and th
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  • ...ed authentic conservatism as “the survival and enhancement of a particular people and its institutionalized cultural expressions.”<ref>[https://www.samfran ...7)]] Some people, argued Burke, had less reason than others, and thus some people will make worse governments than others if they rely upon reason. To Burke,
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  • ...t is Your spirit, Your Mind Adjuncts that have been here all along helping people--find the courage to survive, find the compassion to be good and helpful ne ...d Welmek hinted at the gift it’s given us. The thrill of group duty…I know…people take a long time to get really thrilled in service. They say it’s well up
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  • Spirit of Jesus. He is now arranging His plans for the gathering in of His people; for further revelation Imperial Power known as the English Empire, be instructed to follow their own wishes and return
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  • ...ch you live the Father’s will in such a way that it is meaningful to other people. ...pause while searching for the right word, which word does not exist in the English language] . .. [[power]]. And as you also are operating within that pattern
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  • ...e uses, there is no [[economic problem]]. Briefer yet is "the study of how people seek to satisfy needs and wants" and "the study of the financial aspects of ...wealth. The noun ''law'' derives from the late [[Old English language|Old English]] ''lagu'', meaning something laid down or fixed [https://www.etymonline.co
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  • ...eart]] of another individual. This thing happened several times with other people, but I have yet to be able to accomplish that myself. And so that was my ex ...s who yearn for this depth and [[purity]] of love in their [[souls]]. Most people are not at their level of [[development]] able to access this [[reservoir]]
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  • ...the term to describe certain types of institutions of higher learning. The English adopted the form '''academy''' while the French adopted the forms '''acadè ...s with other professions, teaching in universities was only carried out by people who were properly qualified. In the same way that a [[carpenter]] would att
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  • *1854 (title) Secularism the practical Philosophy of the People. Ibid. 5 The term Secularism has been chosen..as expressing a certain posit ...teachings, and freedom from the government imposition of religion upon the people, within a state that is neutral on matters of belief, and gives no state pr
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  • ...ho has formed a special covenant with Abraham's descendents and his chosen people. Christians link many events and people in Genesis to Jesus Christ, who is said to be the "new Adam" with a new cov
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  • ...d has been described as "arguably the most distinguished man of letters in English history".[https://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/14918] He is also the sub ...=lives+of+the+most+eminent+english+poets#PPP2,M1 Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets]'', a collection of biographies and evaluations of 17th- and 18th-cen
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  • Subsequently, German and English scientists established in the late 19th century that color perception is be ...ence or colorimetry.The contrast, as traced by etymologies in the [[Oxford English Dictionary]], seems related to the observed contrast in landscape light, be
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  • ...ptance of mortals, accepting that project, that goal, to fulfill. As your people in this century tend to be very lazy and self-centered, there is not much m ...petroleum, oil and other natural resources, that there will not be enough people to sustain the population unless there is a philosophical and pragmatic acc
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  • ...rough these cataclysms?” And related: “How can those ideas be relayed to people who may not be open to the idea that preparations are even needed?” ...and “the rapture.” Is there any message that should be portrayed to these people before, during, or after these events, or should I allow their spiritual jo
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  • ...quires a thorough understanding by the citizens of democratic nations, and people of the world and their governments of these values and how they affect thei ...bility, peace, and social stability. This is a difficult process for many people, and particularly for those who are reticent to participate in a public pol
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  • ...tine jewels in the panoply of his planets and universe, and because of the people on the planet, we are present and we are bringing extra effort to bring abo ...engaging the development and evolution of your social institutions. These people who are ignorant of our work are making major contributions, and this is th
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  • ...ual's stress response systems. One evaluation of the different stresses in people's lives is the [[Holmes and Rahe stress scale]]. .../index.php?title=English#ca._1100-1500_.09THE_MIDDLE_ENGLISH_PERIOD Middle English] ''destresse'', derived via Old French from the [[Latin]] ''stringere'' –
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  • ...f cohesiveness. Traditionally a "community" has been defined as a group of people living in a common location or with a common purpose regardless of their lo ...‘universitas incolarum urbis vel oppidi,’ and this was its earlier use in English: see II.]
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  • ...Generally, these senses match rather well the current senses in which the English word ''nature'' is used, as confirmed by Guthrie, W.K.C. ''Presocratic Trad ...health.net/pdfs/Vol3/ECH_Editorial_3_1.pdf] [https://www.grida.no/geo/geo3/english/221.htm] ISBN 92-807-2087-2)
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  • ...scribes follows, which is not typical for [[normal]] [[conversation]] in [[English]]. I noticed in the...this is the silly part... in the [https://en.wikipedi ...generalize my [[question]] before about with my brother. How to deal with people that are so fundamentally founded in the [[Bible]]? They believe that this
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  • ...flower, the unique person standing in front of them. It’s only all "those people" out there. So, my children, ask yourself: what particular kind of momentum ...ng upside down from your conventional wisdom. Think of your truly powerful people with the ability to give their lives to others--your saints. Think of Micha
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  • ...k of My Brother and this very welcome mission of His to Urantia. The small English word for that enormous concept is: mercy. Mercy is often counterpoised with ...e interesting, watching all this unfold within myself and within all these people. And as You said before, there is an eternal life. We are all eternal livin
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  • ...at it describes follows, which is not typical for normal conversation in [[English]]. I noticed in the...this is the silly part... in the [https://en.wikipedi ...e to generalize my question before about with my brother. How to deal with people that are so fundamentally founded in the [[Bible]]? They believe that this
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  • ...monk, one who was greatly interested in herbs and their effects upon other people; interested in the medicinal side of life, although not greatly involved in seem to be working with a group of people or in a large lab. It
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  • ...a work more radical than that of Moses. 1874 J. R. GREEN Short Hist. Eng. People iv. §2. 171 The financial difficulties of the Crown led to a far more radi ...the omnipotence of the state is not lodged, by the constitution, with the people, but with the whole legislative body in parliament assembled, was a radical
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  • One of the first to use the term "totalitarianism" in the [[English]] language was the Austrian writer [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franz_Bor ...hose movements offered the prospect of a [[glorious]] future to frustrated people, enabling them to find a [[refuge]] from the lack of [[personal]] accomplis
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  • ...sts, through the grace of the Father and the workings of Jesus, heal these people...to find remedies for their cause...their illness. What if there is no rem ...t. Now, let's take this a bit further, based on a conversation between two people, earlier. If you BELIEVE that you never die, you are on, as you would say h
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  • ...s://dictionary.oed.com/cgi/entry/50014052 atheist] predates ''atheism'' in English, being first attested in about 1571. ''Atheist'' as a label of practical go ...ism]]'' is defined as the belief in a |singular personal god, for example, people who believe in a variety of other deities have been classified as atheists,
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  • ...of your planetary [[understanding]]/ historic appreciation of [[Latin]], [[English]], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_language German], [https://en.wiki ...difficult to carry on that [[reality]] when you return to the field where people are not particularly [[focused]] on being God-like or God-conscious.
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  • The first of what in [[English]] are called the [[Four Noble Truths]] is the [[truth]] of suffering or duk ...er offspring (Isa. xlix. 15). [9] Lack of compassion, by contrast, marks a people as cruel (Jer. vi. 23). The repeated injunctions of the Law and the Prophet
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  • ...ut exception, someone who is considered a '[[Truth|true]]' prophet by some people, is simultaneously considered a 'false' prophet by some others. ...Acts 11:25-30, 13:1 & 15:32. Christians believe that the Holy Spirit leads people to faith in Jesus and gives them the ability to lead a [[Christianity#Worsh
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  • ...ed and grown inside, your relationship with the world, especially with the people of the world, has changed in a complementary fashion. Here’s another plac ...to day life peoples’ frustrations, and sadness, and hardships, just in the people I work for. And I feel for them. And there’s nothing I can do.
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  • ...dern times. The Greek term prophētēs is the etymological ancestor of the [[English]] word [[prophet]], and it has cognates in most European languages. The ind ...ent functionaries who transmitted the will of the same god, Yahveh, to the people. During the earliest part of this [[history]], it appears that the Yahvists
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  • ...programed so that persistence is either a gift or a deficiency?" "Are some people really more [[lazy]] than others and incapable of developing spiritual pers ...you this evening. I have been [[thinking]] about the trait that in your [[English]] language you term, "[[faithfulness]]", and how it relates to my [[colleag
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  • Now, they may not be what some people would call [[inspired]]. They may be about how to fix the carburetor; they ...ed]] piece. It is [[evident]] that you have a good grasp on not only the [[English]] [[language]], but on the heartfelt [[qualities]] of [[expression]] that a
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  • ...we call divinity or that which is divine, is most nearly expressed by the English word: sharing. This is why we exist, why the cosmos exists: God wishes to s ...nctioning on two relatively autonomous channels at the same time. For most people the consciousness that this is happening brings it to an abrupt stop. This
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  • indicted in the [[English]] [[language]] sometime in the second quarter of the [[Magisterial Mission] ...to [[assimilate]] and introduce [[divine]] energies to seven plus billion people
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  • ...e another. The metaphysician also attempts to clarify the notions by which people understand the world, including [[existence]], objecthood, [[property]], [[ ...atin origins are clear, various dictionaries trace its first appearance in English to the mid-sixteenth century, although in some cases as early as 1387.[http
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  • ...esus on His way to Rome - how He made contact with upwards of five hundred people, and yet we are told He was not a genius. How was He able to be so alert? H ...ext phase of your life. Keep in mind that the closest human equivalent, in English, of the morontia phase of reality, is what you call soul; and to a degree y
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  • ...ve a very hard time understanding progress, and I think I know these other people here well enough to know they're not egotistical, and [[resist]] the idea t ...s that are required by the thought transfer and the [[translation]] into [[English]]. Therefore, your editorship has actually refined the [[quality]] and the
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  • ...be to have a belief in God. This would be more easily acceptable for many people. SR: I have a group of twenty people who asked to participate on the SRC committee to ask questions. To start wi
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  • ...ng something else that [[risks]] [[innocent]] bystanders. Situations where people aren't thinking very [[clearly]] and I find myself almost invoking a [[wrat ...eek. I was to go out and [[smile]] and be [[happy]] and say nice things to people. This was interesting because it went against my [[habits]] of being [[defe
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  • ...e universe are occasions of [[experience]]. According to this notion, what people commonly think of as concrete objects are actually successions of these occ ...in a five-volume work titled "Michtav Ma'Eliyahu", later translated into [[English]] and published as "Strive for Truth". His ideas have been popularized and
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  • ...iated with mood, [[temperament]], [[personality]], and disposition. The [[English]] [[word]] 'emotion' is derived from the French word ''émouvoir''. This is ...sults of the emotion, principally [[behavior]]s and emotional expressions. People often behave in certain ways as a direct result of their emotional state, s
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  • The form of the word long fluctuated in various languages. The English language had the alternates, "perfection" and the Biblical "perfectness."[2 ...h "parfait" and "perfection"; the Italian "perfetto" and "perfezione"; the English "perfect" and "perfection"; the Russian "совершенный" (sovyershe
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  • ...ear its region of the spine. Because autopsies do not reveal chakras, most people think they are a fancy of fertile imagination. Yet their existence is well # A circle of people. In rituals there are different ''cakra-sādhanā'' in which adherents asse
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  • ...PRAYER: Dear Michael, this evening our main [[prayer]] is for the [[young people]] of our country, those without [[direction]] in their lives and finding th people]] find [[love]] and [[understanding]] so great they may begin to build thei
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  • ...ic to these ideas. This direct influence was acknowledged only recently in English literature on Bakhtin by Caryl Emerson who indicated that, amongst the sou ...n-interpenetration of culture and life’. Toward a Philosophy of Act, the English translation published in 1993, is an unfinished philosophical essay, which
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  • ...If people are innocent there is no need for [[Dynamic Meditation]]. But if people are repressed, psychologically are carrying a lot of burden, then they need Also the [[Thai people|Thai]] [[bhikkhu|monk]] [[Luang Por Teean]] taught a (more conservative) fo
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  • ===English (via machine translation)=== ...h America and the Pacific, and these movements will be devastating for the people living on these shores. between 10 and 15 miles inland. We believe these ch
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  • [[Henry Watson Fowler]], in ''The King's English'', says “any definition of irony—though hundreds might be given, and ve ...ss of the various ways theorists categorize figurative [[language]] types, people in conversation are attempting to decode speaker intentions and discourse g
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  • ...states of suffering even beyond imagination. According to these teachings, people have the potential to experience qualitatively different and superior level ...able in medicine, psychology, hermeticism, and alchemy. He postulated that people possess two distinct realms of consciousness, the ordinary waking state and
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  • ...subtle things which not only do (not) advance morals, but easily lead the people into error". Eckhart's disciples were admonished to be more cautious, but n ...rs. Interestingly, one of the pioneer translators of Eckhart's writings to English, [[Maurice O'Connell Walshe]], was also an accomplished translator of Buddh
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  • ...lright, that this is okay," but you have seen that and heard that of other people, have you not, who fell [[victims]] to some grandiose schemes that cost the Student: I could speak to that a bit. I am a nurse in a [[hospital]] and the people I encounter are many, often sick and [[negative]], and a charge nurse that
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  • 92:1.5 One Asiatic people taught that "God is a great fear"; that is the outgrowth of [[purely]] [htt ...l]] to the [[effect]] that this selfsame [[tribe]] had become the [[chosen people]] of [[God]] and directing that they be permitted freely to indulge in loos
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  • ...inly can appreciate this quality of divinity that is best expressed by the English word: sharing. Everything begins with our Father’s desire to share His ab ...es when things are good, and when times are not so good. So the idea--when people tend to exalt You, and put You removed from themselves, I guess that was no
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  • ...ically been subject to rigorous scrutiny and several interpretations. Some people, called Incompatibilists, view determinism and [[free will]] as mutually ex ...ects and events. This does not mean determinists are against punishment of people who commit crimes because the cause of a person's morality (depending on th
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  • ...to utter this [[prayer]] again. However if you pray in a group or if many people offer the same prayer, this is helpful. Each [[prayer]] that you make actua Student: We must learn or [[understand]] that people that we do not like or [[accept]] all the time are bridges of [[God]] like
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  • ...ody]] may be killed as he was worried if it would become a [[sin]] to kill people (including his gurus and relatives), while the [[eternal]] self is immortal ...d [[Sanskrit]] [[words]] and passages signify, and their presentation in [[English]] depending on the sampradaya they are affiliated to. Especially in Western
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  • Shakespeare wrote some of the greatest works in English literature. ...The humanities offer clues but never a complete answer. They reveal how people have tried to make moral, spiritual, and intellectual sense of a world in w
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  • ...Haiti that the English (?) call Turtle Island has disappeared and 126,000 people…what happened? ...library—and reference your own history, review all the scenes and all the people, and all the sounds, and voices and words and emotions—you will view your
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  • The term '''race''' refers to the concept of dividing people into [[population]]s or [[Group (sociology)|group]]s on the basis of variou ...term in the 16th century included "wines with a characteristic flavour", "people with common occupation", and "generation". A meaning of "tribe" or "nation"
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  • ...g relationship with all those who are 11:11 prompted—well over one million people worldwide and growing in number. Regular stillness/meditation is one way of *Subject: "Paths and People—Questions from the Receiver."
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  • ...hat rings true, what seems in accord with God’s intention for you. So many people stop with only the idea of doing these things—this inner work, but it can A lot of this sounds strange when it’s put into the English language this way, but I’m sure when you reflect on this and reread it, a
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  • ...terms of your society as a whole, where does the enormous productivity of people go then? ...ality that it is. Wonder about this nonchalant tossing away of things and people. Consider deeply the whole notion of waste. What is this potential of hum
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  • ...njustly, for claiming that truth was no more than opinion and for teaching people to argue fallaciously to prove whatever conclusions they wished). This whol The definition of the word "philosophy" in English has changed over the centuries -- in medieval times, any research outside t
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  • ...e [[social science]]s. (Wolf, Eric (1994) ''Perilous Ideas: Race, Culture, People.'' ''[[Current Anthropology]]'' 35: 1-7. p.227)[[Ethnography]] is both one ...ersity development and in professional anthropology, and by 1980 about 400 people with doctorates in anthropology were employed in Canada, and many more with
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  • ...ghly susceptible to misinterpretation. For example, one can find in recent English-language treatments the understanding of Hamann as an ‘irrationalist’, ...gation that this immaturity is ‘self-incurred’, rather than imposed on the people firstly by a despotic monarch, and secondly by intellectuals like Kant, wit
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  • The English word ''socialism'' (1839) derives from the French ''socialisme'' (1832), th ...rally and aurally close to the Papist Roman Catholic communion rite, hence English atheists denoted themselves ''socialists''.
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  • ...joronson, and I would just like to take a [[moment]] to thank all of those people that are kind of “back stage” in this [[process]], that don’t always ...saucers and milk and so on, and they practice having tea—whether they are English or Japanese, this is a [[preparation]] for adulthood. So, too, is time to
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  • ...them as well. We surmise that our transmitter heard the names but not the English tense that the two moons existed in the past and not now.''] ...e is planet Salisar) live about 60 light years away from Honeidar, but the people of Honeidar and the visitors from Varen trade and do the work of reconstruc
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  • ...were translations indexes that enabled their text to print out in perfect English, or about sixty other languages. It took us a two days to figure out how to ...h--which simply means an abstracted language flow which would be, for most people, very difficult to understand. When I was doing the translations of the poe
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  • ...6.12; 62.8, 15; 66.14. See J. Robinson (ed.), ''The Nag Hammadi Library in English'', Harper & Row 1977, pp. 131-151.) There is speculation and biblical indic ...Nazareth’s population at the time of Christ to be “roughly 1,600 to 2,000 people”, and in a subsequent publication at “a maximum of about 480.” (E. Me
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  • ...t he knows him. Peter's denial is witnessed by Mary, who, after the three people leave, asks Peter why he denied Jesus. Peter responds that he had to do it There was also an original [[Australian]] production which featured [[Jon English]] as Judas and [[Marcia Hines]] as Mary Magdalene (making her the first bla
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  • ...those on the [[International Space Station]]. The station's crew of three people is usually replaced every six months. ...then ''erthe'' in [[Middle English]]. It is the only planet whose name in English is not derived from [[Greek mythology|greco]]-[[roman mythology]].
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  • ...name, sometimes by title, especially by such titles as ilabrat 'god of the people'(?), il abīka 'god of your father', il abīni 'god of our father' and so f ...is the name of a generic kind of deity, perhaps the divine ancestor of the people), Ēl, Dagnu (that is Dagon), and Ba’l Ṣapān (that is the god Haddu or
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  • ...wn and walked away from it, the leaders would go stark raving mad. We the People who find love in their strands would hug those soldiers, who, in turn, woul ...string, which vibrates “I.” That’s it, “I.” You can’t define “I” in the English language. “I” is the thought that makes your body run. The medium spe
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  • ...of the court stand in order to develop economic solvency on behalf of the people of the encouraged those people they indwelt to investigate the subnormal and the supernormal minds and
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  • ...[[religion]] or [[cult]] of the gods was coextensive with the [[population|people]] as a whole, that is, religion and [[state|national]] [[community]] were i ...erpreted modern sectary movements within Christianity, especially in the [[English|Anglo-American]] world, as expressions specifically of social protest and h
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  • ...ronounced: ʃaː.kjə.mʊ.nɪ or '''Shakyamuni''' (Skt.; Pali: '''Sakyamuni'''; English: “sage of the [[Shakya]] clan”), is the key figure in Buddhism, and acc ...ha was said to have seen an old man. Disturbed by this, when told that all people would eventually grow old by his charioteer [[Channa (Buddhist)|Channa]], t
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  • ...place, a [[space]] distinguished from other spaces. The [[rituals]] that a people either [[practice]] at a place or direct toward it mark its sacredness and ...ve a place meaning typically refer to the religious [[context]] in which a people lives. This section examines the ways in which sacred space acts to fix thi
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  • ...y're less self-determining--than spiritual things like morally responsible people, ethical communities, and God. So any doctrine, such as materialism, that a [[British idealism]] enjoyed ascendancy in English-speaking philosophy in the later part of the 19th century. [[F. H. Bradley]
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  • ...e remnants of nine human races which have commingled and combined into the people of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modern modern times]. These [[seraphim]] ...ic]] adjustments that these [[revelations]] were [[materialized]] in the [[English]] language on [[Urantia]].) Such [[potential]] [[contact]] [[mortals]] of t
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  • ...c principles that are simply not stated in science fiction, mostly because people like the effects and plot lines of time travel, more than they have an appe Dr. Neruda: "Because they are very powerful beings. What most people consider God, amplify by a factor of a thousand and you would be close to t
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  • ...cceptance of ufology by mainstream academia as a field of study means that people can claim to be "UFO researcher", without the sorts of scientific consensus ...arding this subject is, "Ridicule is not part of the scientific method and people should not be taught that it is."[6] Another comment by Hynek regarding the
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  • ...) to produce. From this point of view, its use as a transportation fuel by people commuting to work represents a huge net loss compared to their earnings. ...he prototypes was about 18 feet (5.5 m) long), was large enough to seat 11 people. It resembled a melding of a light aircraft (without wings) and a Volkswage
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  • ...of others. Many popular arguments are filled with errors because so many people are untrained in logic and unaware of how to correctly formulate an argumen ...log/transtip.htm Translation Tips]'', by Peter Suber, for translating from English into logical notation
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  • ...culture]]s in which members lack permanent homes, such as with [[nomad]]ic people. ...6 May 9/6 Durrants Hotel in George Street, for years the home-from-home of English County families. 1961 M. BEADLE These Ruins are Inhabited (1963) xii. 165 T
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  • 119:7.7 [[Jesus]]' [[human]] [[parents]] were [[average]] people of their day and [[generation]], and this [[incarnated]] [[Son of God]] was ...a]] [[Melchizedek]]. We indited these [[narratives]] and put them in the [[English]] [[language]], by a [[technique]] authorized by our superiors, in the year
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  • ...decoding their peculiar language and designing the translation indexes to English. It was a particularly vexing process because an optical disc was found in Dr. Neruda: "The prophecies were made by a variety of people who are, for the most part, unknown or anonymous, so if I told you their na
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  • ...ulture and was a frequent dinner guest of many of the ciy's most prominent people. ...ate public opinion, and even go over Washington's head in appealing to the people; projects that Jefferson helped to thwart. According to Schachner, Jefferso
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  • ...dicates, the first myths are not linear "just so stories", explaining to a people who they are, the origins for ...ritual enough to magically call forth hidden powers that will protect the people by
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  • ...s is "The Apocalypse of the [[theologian]]" (ΑΠΟΚΑΛΥΨΙΣ ΤΟΥ ΘΕΟΛΟΓΟΥ). (In English, ''apocalypse'' is often rendered as ''revelation'' and the literal meaning ...view say that the Temple’s destruction had a profound effect on the Jewish people, not only in Jerusalem but among the Greek-speaking Jews of the Mediterrane
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  • ...where "Algoritmi" was the translator's rendition of the author's name; but people misunderstanding the title treated ''Algoritmi'' as a Latin plural and this ...lgorithm is a process that performs some sequence of operations." For some people, a program is only an algorithm if it stops eventually. For others, a prog
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  • ...n for ''Hair'' as "a combination of some characters we met in the streets, people we knew and our own imaginations. We knew this group of kids in the [[East ...d of the Class]]'' featured a 2-part episode in 1990 where the head of the English department is determined to disrupt the school's performance of ''Hair''.<r
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  • ...communicating in allowing us a broader [[sensitivity]] awareness to other people and ourselves. This inner awareness is now developing within all of you and ...o assist each other. That seems to be [[manifested]] in the lives of those people who spend years doing it. They are also well [[coordinated]] in their pursu
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  • ...ly requested to be sent to your troubled world and we are just waiting for people who are receptive to these things. But we do not fear because great strides ...iving the words, and more importantly, the presence, the balance, to these people and very often it is not with words.
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  • ...unintelligible argot, doublespeak, legalese, or jargon; it means that the English language should be used in a businesslike manner." * Be welcoming to newcomers: People new to Wikipedia may be unfamiliar with policy and conventions. Please do n
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  • ...to me and to our friends in this circle of love. I feel so, lucky as some people say, fortunate to be the recipient of your teachings, along with my friends ...as so depressed. This from a man of words? This from a man who corrects my English, jumps on me if I use a word incorrectly, calls me stupid in front of frien
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  • ...derlying quantities that are used. Counts of things, such as the number of people in a nation at a particular time, may also have an uncertainty due to limit ...eories that are "[[elegant]]" or "[[beautiful]]". In contrast to the usual English use of these terms, they here refer to a theory in accordance with the know
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  • Q: What about people who forego the [[material]] existence while they are here, who try very har ...that you were talking about, what is the optimum way of relating to other people that would [[achieve]] the best [[soul growth]]? For instance, the [[motive
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  • Middle English, from Anglo-French poer, pouer, from poer to be able, from Vulgar Latin *po ...President (who wields executive power) can introduce a new bill, but the [[People's Consultative Assembly]] (holding legislative power) chooses to either leg
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  • ...mbark on this [[adventure]] with you and [[rejoice]] in our service to the people of [[Urantia]] and look forward to the days ahead with fond feelings for fu ...nd bask in its [[light]]. [[Love]] is the greatest single [[tool]] for the people of [[Urantia]] . It's [[contagious]].
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  • ...the optical disc is no cakewalk to access, and when it is, it won't be in English, or any other language known to man." ...the message is profound, or of significant importance to a large number of people. And they want it to fall into the right hands. Ours."
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  • ...ricted to or for the use or enjoyment of one particular person or group of people; not open to the public. ...ate one? 1875 TROLLOPE Prime Minister (1876) I. i. 6 He had been at a good English private school. 1999 Financial Times 9 Oct. (FT 1,000 Schools Suppl.) 3/3 S
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  • ...erent levels. It is [[love]]...I am hearing it all the time. More and more people doing things for their fellow man. It is just incredible some of the things ...will [[panic]]. This is one of the things we work with from this side - is people's [[perceptions]] and we find that when we [[inspire]] them, what we think
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  • ...in the nature of things, definable in physical terms, but in the nature of people, interpretable in psychological terms. ...3 by W. Courvoisier and others); Eng. trans. in R.I. Schwarz: An Annotated English Translation of ‘Harmonielehre’ of Rudolf Louis and Ludwig Thuille (diss
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