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  • ...team we have here that is as tight and [[organized]] and together as any [[formal]] grouping you could possibly [[imagine]] and this includes every personal ...growing then we can in turn try to convey these [[messages]] to you in a [[language]] that you can understand also. Love being the common factor in all of us i
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  • *Uversa Gives Formal Permission for Teaching Mission ...as a provisional approval. When [[Gabriel]] arrived, he brought with him [[formal]] approval of the [[redemption]] mission for all of the previously [[rebell
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  • ...e often led to major advances in the physical and biological sciences. The formal sciences are essential in the formation of [[hypotheses]], [[theories]], an ...f inquiry or study." From the American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition copyright ©2000 by Houghton Mifflin Company.
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  • ...map is similar to a semantic network or [[cognitive]] map but there are no formal restrictions on the kinds of links used. *[[Pattern language]]
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  • ...of [[Andon]] heard the exalted ruler of his world address him in his own [[Language|tongue]]. 74:2.5 Soon after their [[awakening]], Adam and Eve were escorted to the [[formal]] reception on the great mound to the north of the [[temple]]. This [[natur
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  • ...[philology]], which attempted to map the change over time of sounds in a [[language]]. ...y]] and [[Ethnography]]. The word anthropos (άνθρωπος) is from the [[Greek language|Greek]] for "human being" or "person." [[Eric Wolf]] described sociocultura
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  • are [[‘narratives]] of formal experience’; they ‘tell stories of [[thought’]]. (86) In the age of t entitled ‘Presences’, starts with a bold positive assertion: ‘There is [[language]], there is [[art]], because
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  • ...ved]] it, of what [[our Master]] was saying to [[the twelve]]. After the [[formal]] [[proceeding]], we too, similar to yourselves, would break in fellowship ...short while back. There is no way for me to [[describe]] to you in your [[language]] the [[magnitude]] of his [[personality]], his [[being]], his [[energy]].
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  • ...e of children. They [[mind]] their [[behaviors]] better; they mind their [[language]] better, and this is what I call to your mind and ask of you to [[think]] ...ake contact in this context, made [[public]], but even prior to the more [[formal]] inception of what we call [[Correcting Time]], there were many [[midwayer
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  • ...how they engage with one another is of endless fascination for me. And so, language is a very important factor in how people get along and on your world the pr ...bogged down as a result of the use of language … the use and the misuse of language. It is not a new habit for humankind to insult their fellows or praise thei
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  • ...d the [[archangel]] [[message]] from [[Salvington]], on this occasion of [[formal]] [[planetary]] [[recognition]], closed with these [[words]]: ...eloped]] by these [[active]], restless, and [[curious]] people. And this [[language]] became the [[word]] of [[Urantia]], the tongue of the early [[human]] [[f
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  • Athena: Perhaps we are abutting language barriers. Macabre is another definition, if our appreciation for those word ...e a reality rather than objectively, rather than experientially. Nuance of language is all. I have finished.
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  • I have no formal lesson prepared for today. These days, this group seems to be “winging it Yes, sometimes the English language fails me. And when that happens we punt; or we get clever; or we - like Na
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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_Borkenau Franz ...otalitarianism seeks to mobilize entire [[population]]s in support of an [[Formal|official]] [[state]] [[ideology]], and is intolerant of activities which ar
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  • ...nced]]. Some of you may have a [[different]] calling, to speak in a more [[formal]] [[manner]] to those who would [[listen]], but for the most part, like the ...this was to be done. Unfortunately, because of little or no [[written]] [[language]], much of that [[knowledge]] was lost. I did have some [[measure]] of cont
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  • ...hat spirit is something so far removed and so austere it took some kind of formal petition. Rather, we are your closest [[friend]]. I am there in your heartb ...es when you are not always aware of how many thousands of years now your [[language]] of [[philosophy]] and [[wondering]] and speculating has been such a prima
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  • ...tianity) from French ''théologie'', from Latin ''theologia'', from [[Greek language|Greek]]: θεολογία, ''theologia'', from θεός, ''theos'' or [[God ...ic [[discipline]] which investigated the coherence and implications of the language and claims of the Bible and of the theological tradition (the latter often
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  • ...are like-thinking into our group and assist all in being consistent in our language. MONJORONSON: Most certainly. All of you will have differences of language, though if you are to examine the foundation, or the operational definition
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  • ...aling by means of remedies which are not physical.'' In the [[English]] [[language]], the word comes by way of the Medieval [[Latin]] ''metaphysica'', the neu ...n]], [[philosophy of mind]], [[philosophy of perception]], [[philosophy of language]], and [[philosophy of science]].
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  • ...onaria already sounded like funeral orations; pathetic whining drowned the language of deeds, the spirit of the collectives of Aragon -- the spirit of a radica ...d irreconcilable at first sight grow old together, become frozen in purely formal opposition, lose their substance, neutralize and moulder into each other. W
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