The instinct is to preserve the status quo against this irruption, not to see the irruption as constitutive of the status quo. |
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This object, aligned with Evil, is a thing of desire for us, an outlet for the irruption of Evil. |
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And then she lashes out, brandishing her weapon and again there is an irruption of violence, a struggle on the floor, bodies threshing. |
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The Transfiguration, observed traditionally in this last Sunday before Lent, brings Epiphany to a close with another divine irruption into the earthly. |
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He nailed me for calling it a migration as opposed to an irruption. |
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No, what you have to pass judgment on is the irruption violence into the field where normal democratic rights are being exercised. |
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The body must become a transparent sign of a living Presence: our consecrated life is a parable of the irruption of the Kingdom of God in history. |
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The irruption of these images from the unconscious into the realm of consciousness he viewed as the basis of religious experience and often of artistic creativity. |
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To some extent the Nore Mutiny may be regarded as analogous to the distempering irruption of contagious fever in a frame constitutionally sound, and which anon throws it off. |
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