The transition from realty to personalty with the prospect of reincarnation as a corporeal hereditament does not seem to me to be relevant. |
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He felt the body reel inwardly, weakening as his anger surfaced, stressing the spell that held the body in corporeal form. |
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Property includes the rights in and to any movable property, immovable property, corporeal and incorporeal property. |
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Julia Kristeva writes about opposing phallocentrism with images derived from women's corporeal experiences. |
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These two words connote at once a corporeal indwelling of the Divine, and an empty, arrogant persiflage. |
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All beings in nature, corporeal or spiritual, are made up of combinations and rhythms of the Elements. |
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Having defined hereditaments as inheritable interests, the common law went on to distinguish between corporeal and incorporeal hereditaments. |
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The proper law governing the transfer of corporeal movable property is the lex situs. |
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It took its corporeal form in the living room, disguised as a humanoid figure made of what could be described as a giant cotton ball. |
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It permeates our affective landscape, impressing itself upon us so thoroughly that our very corporeal existence becomes host to a swarm of signs. |
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This concept is complementary to another well-known legal doctrine, namely, that money cannot be owned in the same way as corporeal property. |
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It was masked as God's speaking directly to the human spirit, but it included misprizing of the corporeal in the way that they went about it. |
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The term is usually prefixed by the word corporeal, emphasising that the union is an actual one rather than a blending of rays. |
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The assumption is that things graspable by intellect alone belong to a realm above the material, corporeal world and hence are timeless. |
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The cells reduced all other species to near elimination, and established dominion over the corporeal plane of the entity. |
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Thomas says very clearly and implies very clearly that the resurrection of Christ was not a corporeal resurrection, but a spiritual resurrection. |
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Are we talking about something we can't even imagine, a non corporeal spiritual existence. |
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If we use our corporeal bodies to interpret the world around us, this second body is the matrix by which we interpret our metaphysics. |
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Laban studied corporeal movement in notably impersonal terms, disciplining bodies even as he asked them to pulse with new life. |
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One could object that the incorporeality of God can have no corporeal image. |
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Does the fragmentation of her body undo any sense of corporeal affinity we might feel, and so foreclose the possibility of identification? |
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Sargon seems intent on regaining a corporeal body, but is satisfied living as a spirit at the end of the episode. |
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While she pines on her sick bed, her soul rises from her body, takes corporeal form and pursues the departing student. |
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The face is a tool for finding a corporeal choreographic form, to feel the material and colour in the gesture and movement. |
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The depictions of corporeal decay delineate the destiny of the physical body and portray the mysterious transitional state between this and the other worlds. |
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It is a corporeal ethos as children stretch, jump, slide, tiptoe, step cautiously, hold hands, fiddle with each other's hair and lift and swing each other round. |
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And can one claim to heal if one reduces humankind to simple corporeal materiality? |
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Even healing that is mental or spiritual, such as the healing of mind or of memories, is a healing that affects corporeal, embodied beings. |
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What becomes of your spirit while your corporeal remains decay? |
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It says that human beings are made by God as corporeal or bodily beings. |
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The depreciable property must be corporeal property, except in the case of specialized application software or systems software. |
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We have a biological existence, through which we experience the vital values of creature comforts, physical ease, agreeableness, adaptability and corporeal pleasures. |
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But for viewers not versed in these corporeal languages, the stories can be hard to decipher. |
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The glorious Christ takes the figure of bread and wine to show his corporeal presence in the Church. |
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We find new relationships with technologies by rubbing our corporeal bodies up against them, not by crossing a threshold into their immaterial worlds. |
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The locus of acts of memory is corporeal, in and through the body. |
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We are urged to transform our values by taking to heart the greater reality of the forms and the defectiveness of the corporeal world. |
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To great effect, Cunningham plays with the correspondence between the corporeal and the emotional. |
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Visualize that apart from the corporeal body, somehow endowed with the ability to hang together without the body. |
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A chivalrous chap, Randall gives the girl a shoulder to cry on, although Hopkirk feels that his corporeal colleague is being perhaps a little too attentive. |
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The second Maisonneuve Art Show, kicking off Thursday, April 15, promises to be a pleasantly corporeal affair, what with an in-house oxygen bar, free massages and all. |
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Leonarde's relative disinterest in her corporeal state could be linked to her proximity to the beatific vision, where such considerations would become insignificant. |
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I could argue that if you had a sufficient outlet for expressing your true selves in your fleshly, corporeal lives, then your blogs would be redundant. |
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It was fraught with language inadequate to genital specificity, a language of the one-sex body in which corporeal difference threatened always to collapse into sameness. |
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Traditionally, however, natural philosophers considered mathematics unrelated to physics, on the grounds it dealt with abstract not corporeal objects. |
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In the Celtic regions, where relics were more usually associative than corporeal, these often took the form of a bell once owned by the saint, a crozier, or a book. |
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In this way More sought to demonstrate that the idea of incorporeal substance, or spirit, was as intelligible as that of corporeal substance, i.e. body. |
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This language is exceptionally accurate because it is based on the connection between the spiritual root and the corporeal branch. |
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This will to receive pleasure is the substance of Creation, both spiritual and corporeal, including that which already exists and that which will manifest in the future. |
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The only thing whose existence we deny, is that which philosophers call matter or corporeal substance. |
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As Kabbalah explains, out of all existing pleasures, our world received only a tiny spark-its presence in corporeal objects is what provides all our worldly pleasures. |
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The first thing to be generated in its state of attachment is a corporeal faculty, then a natural form, then a sensing soul in its levels, then the reflective and recollective, and finally the rational soul. |
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Aquinas says that between the unqualified changelessness of God's eternity and the qualified changeableness of corporeal existence, there is the qualified immutability of angelic being. |
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We all looked on with horrified amazement as we saw, when he stood back, the woman, with a corporeal body as real at that moment as our own, pass through the interstice where scarce a knife blade could have gone. |
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This contest often remains on the spiritual plane, but from time to time, it descends from the level of spirits and souls to the corporeal plane and becomes visible, as in times of open persecutions. |
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The psychological mechanism of reception and absorbance is crucial for the project, the way it is planned to construct the visual message and to entangle the viewer in the intensity and complexity of corporeal sensations. |
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She wanted to get at corporeal experience from the outside. |
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This series grafted corporeal, sexualised imagery on to the machinery of war, but like the Codex Artaud it played a perverse game with conventional gender roles. |
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In her telling, as tech companies like Apple and Google gobble up more and more of the world, luxury companies stand out as doughty resisters, defending what is corporeal, natural and sensual. |
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In the 1960s, Brazilian artists experimented with applying geometric abstraction to the body and, since then, many artists have explored corporeal themes in ways that connect art with life. |
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As it was decided that many spiritual creatures would take corporeal form to inhabit material worlds, all was prepared in advance, so that the children of the Lord would find all in readiness. |
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My divine teaching is not destined only for the spirit, no, it must come as well to the human heart so that the spiritual as well as the corporeal parts come to harmonize. |
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They stage a series of tensions, which are caught, like a breath, between divergent forces: nature and culture, the corporeal and the architectonic, global and local, consumption and creation. |
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The health in the physical body depends upon the unimpeded flow of life and this flow of life in the body corporeal happens through the cooperative action of the atoms of the physical body of man. |
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He tried to demonstrate the universality of human appetites for corporeal pleasures. |
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The gods of Greek mythology are described as having essentially corporeal but ideal bodies. |
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They will live ordinary, corporeal life but will not die and pass as such into the supernatural World to Come. |
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These disappearing cosmoses of the spirit have left humanity in the abysmal state of self-denial in which nothing but the corporeal remains. |
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Character affect is for the most part suggested via corporeal signs, sometimes minute and sometimes expressionistically distorted. |
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The human body becomes the corporeal vehicle for the totem in much the same way that wooden objects embody spirits when carved by a descent group's sister's children. |
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Previous studies conducted on this subject have demonstrated a reverse correlation between the HU and extra corporeal shock wave lithotripsy for stone breakability. |
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To argue so would be to argue either that a corporeal causation could produce a spiritual reality or that there is some sort of traducianism that comes into play. |
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The semiotic refers to the various amorphous and unstable corporeal drives and impulses that traverse the infant's body prior to its induction into the symbolic order. |
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The term meme, of course, derives from Richard Dawkins's biologistic account of how genetic and nongenetic data spread, like viruses, through their corporeal transmitters. |
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In Scandinavian and Finnish tradition, ghosts appear in corporeal form, and their supernatural nature is given away by behavior rather than appearance. |
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As Gray's portrait allows him to escape the corporeal ravages of his hedonism, Wilde sought to juxtapose the beauty he saw in art with daily life. |
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Krafft-Ebing and the Victorian concept of corporeal punishment in schools, along to Hitler and Eva Braun and ending with an analysis of the feast of capitalism. |
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But the child's insistence on a physical reality amidst verbality is not simply an endorsement of the corporeal over the book-bound quibbling of Fossile and his colleagues. |
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With passage of the law, the Old Deluder Act of 1647, religious morality and corporeal punishment would be combined to, for the first time, mandate compulsory education. |
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