Perhaps he discerns the freight train of public disapproval coming his way. |
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He discerns a vague sense of creepiness, as if the shadows of the night are trying to communicate the strange message he is delivering. |
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Prudence wisely discerns the good, justice rightly does the good, temperance constrainedly loves the good, fortitude bravely keeps you good. |
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But White's literary merit probably isn't what Marr discerns as the author's most appealing strength, the quality most worthy of copying. |
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The terrain is virtually devoid of visual cues, and the eye no longer discerns the surface or terrain features. |
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This book examines in detail these aspects of postreform India and discerns the changes and trends that these new developments have created. |
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It discerns historical patterns that can be used to better anticipate the regional effects of development. |
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But the mind that really discerns God, hears the indwelling Adjuster, is the pure mind. |
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If he discerns an intruder, he puts him in quarantine to prevent him from acting. |
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The responses are collated, and from these the pre-Chapter Commission discerns themes for the next General Chapter. |
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Truth is the domain of the spiritually endowed intellect, conscious of knowing God the spiritualized intellect discerns a world of true values. |
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Yet, it is in this regard that the Netherlands discerns a possible tension between the two legal regimes. |
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The community discerns gifts, for people need the help of others to see, name, and call them forth. |
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An artist's eye sees the surface of things but also discerns and interprets the organic structure and the potentiality that lie underneath. |
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The author tells of her grant to visit New Zealand and of the similarities she discerns between the Maoris, Lakotas, and Africans, but we question where all of this is going. |
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And it is certainly true that he often exaggerates, or at any rate misdescribes, some of the contrasts he discerns between medieval and Lutheran religious sensibility. |
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The people of God as a whole in its collective sensus fidelium, discerns the authenticity of the teaching. |
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Nuits d'Afrique Productions, which runs the event, also organises the Syli d'or world music competition each spring, which discerns three winners who play in front of a live audience. |
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And yet between the lines, one discerns a certain fragility, an instability that sometimes seems almost precipitated, kaleidoscopic fragments of Rachmaninov's emotions. |
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Moreover, general bias abandons that higher-level control which discerns social intelligibility from the social surd. |
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As they begin drumming together, Tarik quickly discerns Waiter's inclination to feel beats in some form of duple meter. |
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It divides itself into four large sections, each dealing with a different thread that the author discerns running through the fabric of America's evolution. |
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Rian Malan, an iconoclastic Afrikaner writer, discerns a useful spur. |
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The Law also provides for a possibility to refer a case to law enforcement investigative institutions if the Ombudsman discerns elements of crime. |
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Instead, he discerns that behind their limited human ways, God is at work. |
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So much fantastic generosity could not fail to interest Benno Besson, who, under the outrageous Hugolian approach, discerns serious, still unresolved issues of human ambitions and weaknesses and the resulting compromises. |
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Alfano wrote for the 1920 General Chapter and many notes, plus 8 annual reports to Brother Superior General on the novitiate which reveal a Master who discerns characters and hearts. |
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When Rosencrantz and Guildenstern arrive, Hamlet greets his friends warmly, but quickly discerns that they are spies. |
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The choreography discerns and sketches the essential features with the attention of a clarity generating interest and emotion, without idle chatter. |
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The vagueness of the notion, like that of the supernatural halo he discerns behind the grinning phiz of Mozart, hints at an uncertainty for which rhetoric must make sonorous, empty amends. |
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Such a schedule helps communities to be more awake to the mystery that surrounds them, to develop an inner ear for the gentle breeze that brings presence and a 'third eye' that discerns movements of the Spirit. |
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Herb discerns two distinct forms of monarchism in the region. |
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