In the mid 50's he was a leading light of the skiffle movement, a genre that would influence the early Beatles incarnation, The Quarrymen. |
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Whenever Sri Krishna desires to manifest His incarnation on earth, first He creates the incarnations of His respectable predecessors. |
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At the time of its creation, Klimt's painting was considered the incarnation of the femme fatale. |
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This mystery of the incarnation involves drawing near, reducing the distance. |
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It means that inculturation and incarnation of the faith in Africa takes more than nine months. |
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In either incarnation, he has had little use for Isaiah Berlin or John Dewey. |
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The Apis bull, a sacred animal to the Egyptians, came to be known as the incarnation of Osiris, god of embalming and cemeteries. |
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In the early 1980s he started calling himself after Rama, the last incarnation of the Hindu deity Vishnu. |
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Nearly all of the world's religions include a God of some form, often more than one incarnation of the same deity. |
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The leader claims to be the incarnation of a deity, angel, or special messenger. |
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In her previous incarnation she was a television stage manager on popular long-running programmes such as The Bill and Shine On Harvey Moon. |
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The incarnation is itself the renewal of our humanity, and the ground of our hope as well. |
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In a previous journalistic incarnation I was dispatched to the inner sanctum of the Test Match Special outside Broadcast Studio. |
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To be truly biblical is to think and act Hebraically, as Jesus did during his incarnation. |
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The Himalayan cave houses an icy stalagmite worshipped as an incarnation of the Hindu god Shiva. |
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But the end result is as different from its previous incarnation as a subcompact is from a luxury sedan. |
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The latter parodically re-enacts Christ's incarnation and descent to earth. |
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Herbert takes the incarnation with absolute literalness, often simply identifying the incarnate Christ with God. |
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Gorakhnath, being an incarnation of Shiva, is worshipped as a deity by the Jogis, and has a number of temples dedicated to him. |
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They saw her as a modern incarnation of the abolitionists, who they believe struck down the evil of slavery and, in so doing, saved the Republic. |
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And the latest incarnation of his Wankel engines seems to be taking off as a product in its own right. |
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Each incarnation of Divinity may be a separate entity just as each human is a separate person. |
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Monks recite the story of the Buddha's last incarnation before attaining enlightenment. |
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Theology has typically confined the concept of kenosis to the incarnation of the Son. |
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It has been a long time since the original, though, and it would be great to see that character in a new incarnation. |
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Whether a lama is recognized as the incarnation of a previous master is not paramount to Tibetans. |
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But the best thing about the band is that if you don't like their present incarnation another will be along any minute. |
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The laws of the game should be simple to understand, a test this latest incarnation sadly fails. |
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Her blog was recently resurrected in a more subdued incarnation, but it still brings the traffic. |
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When Dionysius continues his table, he dates the years in the cycle from the incarnation of Christ. |
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Her current incarnation, that of spiritually enlightened mother and wife, is just the latest of many. |
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At best, it could be intimate, but in its current incarnation it oozes suburban cosiness right down to the comfy fitted carpet. |
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They are the latest, most dangerous incarnation of that staple of immigration literature, the revolt of the second generation. |
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Record companies have finally begun to embrace the digital revolution started by the first incarnation of Napster. |
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Appearing in its first incarnation in 1969, the MGB was an instant success. |
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In his strange digressive and allusive biography of Christ he presents him as the incarnation of the overwhelming mystery of God. |
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This is the latest incarnation in a range of easily driven British roadsters dating back to the sixties. |
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They show his progression in the creative linocut process and the uniqueness of each incarnation of the proof. |
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In some senses, he represents the latest incarnation of an archetype that crops up time and again in popular music. |
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I don't know how you feel about it, but you were male in your last earthly incarnation. |
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This particular hymn 28 celebrates the paradox of the incarnation, alluding to the feasts of Easter and the Ascension. |
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Some legends say these delicate creatures are the incarnation of the spirits, others argue that they are angels from heaven. |
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The most radical effort of this kind is his revision of the doctrines of atonement and incarnation. |
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It was a short LP but the short sides helped to make it an audiophile's delight even in its original incarnation. |
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Vidura is the incarnation of Dharma and it is he, who is the father of Yudhishthira and the father-in-law of Draupadi, who comes to her rescue. |
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This is simply technical, and had it not been so he would not have been s o accepted as the incarnation of Godhead. |
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Historic Protestantism is different from evangelicalism in its current incarnation. |
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Scrapbooking has only been around for about 10 years in it's current incarnation. |
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In her current incarnation she is a demigoddess, the daughter of Zeus and Queen Hippolyta. |
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The sound has more definition and is not as cloudy as the previous incarnation. |
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One must not identify it, say, with the pure, prelapsarian humanity favored in medieval accounts of the incarnation. |
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Long before his incarnation as a Real Madrid galactico, David Beckham spent a couple of months as a 19-year-old playing for Preston North End. |
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Like the first incarnation of the band, it will provide part of a foundation for new admirers and for old fans to return to the fold. |
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This ritual apparently provided the necessary steps to propel the spirit into its next incarnation. |
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Theologically, the Christ Child had to be shown naked, to reveal the entirety of His incarnation. |
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The legend goes that Karni Mata, a mystic matriarch from the 14th century, was an incarnation of Durga, the goddess of power and victory. |
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The incarnation of the Common Sense Revolution is not well today, or her protests would be even more forceful. |
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Western civilization in particular is distrusted as the modern incarnation of evil. |
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The incarnation is about how God moved from impartiality to partiality, from distant thunderer to compassionate companion. |
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In his first incarnation he was an '80s b-boy, and part of Ice-T's Rhyme Syndicate. |
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Or almost to the last, for towards the end of the story Rama is referred to as an incarnation of the great god Vishnu. |
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But through Ramakrishna it had acquired a new and human face, for many saw him as an incarnation of the deity. |
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Pop-up ads and their newer incarnation, the pop-under ad, are often not appreciated by users on the Web. |
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It is not ideology, it is incarnation and when it infects our lives we too become incarnated, real, fleshly, vulnerable, and strangely free. |
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Certainly incarnation must be conceived of by a Bergsonian as qualitative and not quantitative. |
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References to the doctrines of the Trinity and the incarnation, the cross and the resurrection abound. |
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In his new incarnation he meets another version of his wife, Alice, this time as a gangster's moll. |
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It is profoundly significant that the epic declares her to be the incarnation of siddhi, fulfilment. |
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In his current incarnation, Henman is determined to go down with all guns blazing. |
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Sangomas are a mixture of priest, diviner, predictor and healer with powers derived from being the incarnation of an ancestral spirit. |
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Indeed, the squiggle-painted decoration in the original kitchen is representative of interior decoration in its earliest incarnation in America. |
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In a previous incarnation he was, for nine years, a finance company manager and learned all the mottos, moves and role-playing games. |
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In its first incarnation, Another Country helped launch the careers of a generation of British acting stars. |
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In the distance, however, is an incarnation of the Doctor that Clara does not remember. |
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In addition, while some of the images are repeated to support reiteration in the text, in their second incarnation they often lack any annotation at all. |
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Whenever you take an incarnation, You select a rishi to become Your guru. |
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During its early incarnation, slick dress became the uniform for the violent disaffected youth taking to the streets. |
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The bakery she had founded was now occupied by a squatter who had never heard of the structure's former incarnation. |
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The Johannine incarnation Christology rests on this new insight. |
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Its original distinctiveness is something to proud of, but not its current incarnation. |
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Tom Baker, who played the fourth incarnation of the Doctor, said he will appear in the 50th anniversary special. |
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She is seen standing alongside the War Doctor and not the Tenth incarnation. |
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Thus, Eccleston is still considered to be the Ninth Doctor since he is the ninth incarnation to take up that name. |
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This is their latest incarnation for seekers of advice on e-business. |
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Such a metaphysic does not affirm the existence and importance of the world and human life in the way that the creation stories and the incarnation do. |
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Their correspondence became The lifespan of a Fact, the third incarnation of the essay. |
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We have seen above that Hippolytus, in his Adam-Christ typology, sees in the incarnation of Christ the rebirth of the many as new, perfected human beings. |
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If Pan-Arabism died with Jamal Abdel Nasser, the Arab incarnation of the Idol franchise has officially resurrected it. |
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The Twilight zone would see another incarnation at the dawn of the 21st century, with Forest Whitaker as host. |
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Here we see Alberich in his new incarnation as the heartless master of Nibelheim, mercilessly sweating his fellow dwarfs, the Nibelungs, in an immense gold factory. |
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Barry McKenzie is the incarnation of the ocker, with his lavatory humour. |
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He does occasionally, in this incarnation, convene meetings to condemn the growing criminalisation of politics, uneven development or corruption in the country. |
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His has held positions in academia and business since his first professional incarnation as a library cataloger at Cornell University, of which he is a graduate. |
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It had been over fifty years since their last incarnation, since her last trial, as attested by the faded 1950's pinafore she wore when she visited the servants. |
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In fact, I think you should tell your readers that it is an entirely new name, differentiated from your previous incarnation by a sharp intake of breath between words. |
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Forced to live a life on the run, he seeks counsel from an old mystic, who explains that his actions have spawned an immortal incarnation of Fate, known as the Dahaka. |
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In its earliest incarnation, from the 1790s through 1825, Washington Square was a potter's field and the site of public executions and corporal punishments. |
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It is a time to gain a new look on life, to purify oneself, and to regain the sense of Godly aspiration as the central purpose for this earthly incarnation. |
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Capitalism and especially its characterological incarnation, greed, remain the arch-evil for many self-respecting intellectuals. |
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This finger-wagging about sexy photos is just the latest incarnation. |
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In his last incarnation as Laozi, he lived nine hundred and ninety years and spent his life traveling to reveal the Tao. |
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It ultimately won 14 seats, the best performance for the party's current incarnation. |
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It affirms his incarnation, virgin birth, and dual nature as both God and man. |
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Docetism held that Jesus' humanity was merely an illusion, thus denying the incarnation. |
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The Doctor in his fourth incarnation has been represented on several episodes of The Simpsons and Matt Groening's other animated series Futurama. |
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Ventnor Brewery, which closed in 2009, was the last incarnation of Burt's Brewery, brewing since the 1840s in Ventnor. |
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Paul McGann starred in the only television film as the eighth incarnation of the Doctor. |
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In subsequent stories the First Doctor was depicted as the earliest incarnation of the Doctor. |
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In addition, the Doctor has occasionally encountered himself in the form of his own incarnation, from the near future or past. |
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The executive producers of the new incarnation of the series were writer Russell T Davies and BBC Cymru Wales head of drama Julie Gardner. |
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Then there will follow deeper participation, more conscious incarnation, more directed enfleshing of her spirit in the world. |
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It is to take seriously the events of the incarnation and the notion that we are colaborers with God. |
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This year will be the 24th incarnation of the Medicine Wheel Vigil, now the longest running Day Without Art event in Boston. |
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One by one, he introduces his band, this latest incarnation of The Hawks, all mullet-headed and middle-aged. |
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After arti, devotees will jubilantly sing kirtans praising the Lord's incarnation. |
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In this latest incarnation of the tale, titular character Patricia Amoretti is played by Astrid Berges-Frisbey. |
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When Huffington, in her brief incarnation as head of all of aol. |
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She is considered by many as an incarnation of the powerful deity Kali and is revered until she menstruates, after which she must return to the family and a new one is chosen. |
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The Other is not the incarnation of God, but precisely by his face, in which he is disincarnate, is the manifestation of the height in which God is revealed. |
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For example, in Wyschogrod's treatment of the subject, he starts with a Maimonidean position, which does not enable him to speak meaningfully of incarnation. |
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If you think the stock market has been volatile lately, wait until you see how galvanizingly Grigaitis defines the surrogate incarnation of Sid Caesar. |
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In the year of the Lord's incarnation 756, king Eadberht in the eighteenth year of his reign, and Unust, king of Picts led armies to the town of Dumbarton. |
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The mystery of the incarnation is that not only did Jesus, as Messiah-King, embody Israel's Servant identity, but that he also, as Lord, embodied YHWH, Israel's God. |
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Adam failed, and God changed his covenant with him, in accordance with his eternal preknowledge and predetermined redemptive plan of incarnation and cross. |
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But He, alone among humans, has two natures, one human, one divine, which are indivisible and inseparable from each other through the mystery of the incarnation. |
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A curl of black hair falls on his forehead, and he occasionally sports the thick, black glasses of his idol's nerdier incarnation, mild-mannered reporter Clark Kent. |
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In its present incarnation, PPL consists of guitarist Donnie Lee Clark, drummer Scott Thompson, electric bassist Mike Reilly, and pedal steel guitarist John David Call. |
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Consider that the person asking is Mr. Bean, the diminutive, awkward, gravitationally challenged, accident-prone incarnation served up by Rowan Atkinson. |
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The virginity of Mary means that incarnation is about the conception and birth of higher consciousness without the intercedence or necessity of any human agency i.e., ego. |
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