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  • ...iting about state officials). However, in Roman society it was also a more formal concept of [[legal authority]]. A man with imperium had in principle absolu ...xtend the [[law]], beyond its mere interpretation, extending imperium from formal legislators (under the ever-republican constitution: popular assemblies, se
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  • ...s://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qigong qigong] schools in its absence of fees or formal membership, lack of daily [[rituals]] of [[worship]], its greater emphasis ...title of Falun Gong's main text. Despite the [[invocation]] of Buddhist [[language]] and symbols, the law wheel as understood in Falun Gong has distinct conno
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  • ...ite]], and speak the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hebrew_language Hebrew language]. And he was truly eager for the new school life which was ahead of him. 123:5.6 Next, in addition to his more [[formal]] schooling, [[Jesus]] began to make [[contact]] with [[human]] nature from
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  • ::d. A standard form of a language (see STANDARD a. 3e). Modified (also Received) Standard: see the first elem ...hnical [[standard]] is an established norm or requirement. It is usually a formal document that establishes uniform engineering or technical criteria, method
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  • ...ions about [[language]] as a learned habit and proposed instead to explain language comprehension in terms of mental grammars consisting of rules. The six thin ...ntifiable ways. A stroke, for example, in a part of the brain dedicated to language can produce deficits such as the inability to utter sentences. Like cogniti
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  • ...e of those individuals were not present ten years ago and never received a formal commission. Originally we numbered thirty six, but now some of us have pass ...ed their personal tasks and have begun their work without the benefit of a formal commissioning ceremony. We implore you to keep the doors of your gatherings
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  • Cooperation, more[[ formal]]ly speak is how the components of a [[system]] [[work]] together to achiev ...rare. This is a rare example of a diacritic not borrowed from any foreign language, but purely of English origin (compare the original French coopération). S
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  • ...quantities (numbers and magnitudes), their ratios, proportions, order and formal relationships of equality and inequality, are studied by mathematics. The e ==Quantity in natural language==
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  • ...y]] or as a separate [[mission]], separate...I don't know what the right [[language]] is. I am afraid that it would be a little bit [[shocking]] to me if Srent ...r personally and then when she moved, became a group teacher. There is a [[formal]] process; I was asked on my side if I was willing to do that, and after I
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  • This in no way denigrates other kinds of meditation like the formal ones taught by the great religions and faiths of the world. They have their Michael: Oh yes, very much so, though not, of course, in this particular language. First of all, as we lived together, I became an example of this myself. Yo
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  • ...entities]]. The [[Etymology|etymological]] origins of the word (in [[Greek language|Greek]] διά (diá,through) + λόγος (logos,word,speech) concepts lik ...enture]] and [[Thomas Aquinas]], the scholastic tradition adopted the more formal and concise genre of the summa, which largely superseded the dialogue as ph
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  • ...table, but to our gathering, as well. Ronda, how lovely to meet you in our formal fashion. I hope we don't startle you or embarrass you. It's really a harmle That concludes my formal lesson. I have appreciated the opportunity to practice my learning. I will
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  • ===='''''[[Language]]''''', '''''[[Morontia Mind]]'''''==== ...pathic, then, so that we can rise above the limitations of the [[human]] [[language]] by augmenting our [[association]] with elements of the higher languages o
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  • ===Topic: ''Language & Stillness''=== ===='''''[[Language]]'''''====
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  • ...prayer. Are you wondering each time you hear an inner voice outside of an formal meditation meeting like this one, are you questioning, who is guiding you, ...: (Peter) This is Monjoronson, wishing to add one more comment of a rather formal manner. Yes, it is decided, that your group shall soon expand. Your work,
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  • ...r the [[study]] of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greek_language Greek language] was the [[copy]] of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Septuagint Hebrew s ...eph Joseph] turned the shop in [[Nazareth]] over to his [[brothers]] and [[formal]]ly entered upon his [[work]] as a builder. Before the year was over, the [
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  • "Does that mean that when somebody writes in a [[language]] that they don't know, that their guide has therefore belonged to that par ...d a soul consciousness come back into a [[different]] country then, so the language was [[different]]?
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  • '''''Nevi'im''''' [נביאים] ([[Hebrew (language)|Heb]]: '''Prophets''') is the second of the three major sections in the '' ...very complex prophecy about this servant, that is written in a very poetic language. Although there is still the mention of judgment of false worshippers and i
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  • ...resuppositions, preunderstandings, the [[meaning]] and [[philosophy]] of [[language]], and [[semiotics]].[1] ...hip between [[language]] and [[logic]] in a comprehensive, explicit, and [[formal]] way. It is often suggested that the Greek word root is etymologically rel
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  • ...sillusionment]] from a [[linguistic]] inquiry of its pages. Names, and all language are [[metaphors]] -- symbolic designations of realities, couched in greater ...t that "God" is an obvious Anglicism, and certainly [[English]] is not the language of currency in [[Paradise]], no more than is [[Latin]] or [[Hebrew]]. Never
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