We also see that perversion is one manifestation of this narcissistic organisation within an individual. |
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Male compulsive users presented cybersex as a manifestation of sexual addiction. |
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Thrush and erythematous candidiasis are common in patients with immune defects and are often an early manifestation of the immunodeficiency. |
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The DA hypersensitivity may still play a role and lower the threshold for manifestation of dyskinetic disturbances. |
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Is the train of tragic events that follows a manifestation of its destructive nature? |
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Rush allows the photos to evolve into a physical manifestation of vibrant colour. |
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They organize the missions not as a purposeless manifestation of despair but to attain a certain political aim. |
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The eventuality of an image-commodity is therefore a political manifestation. |
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As a manifestation of petty selfishness and greed such meanness is hard to credit. |
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The reduced bin collection is just one manifestation of these tedious Euro waste regulations. |
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The most obvious manifestation of this is the development of wood, or secondary xylem, from the vascular cambium. |
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It touched me deeply to find such a teeming manifestation of indigenous life in a landscape so mercilessly overdeveloped. |
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Numerology teaches that the entire Universe, both thoughts or ideas and physical substance is a manifestation of positive and negative forces. |
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This is a strong acknowledgement of the importance of performed or perceived gender as opposed to the physical manifestation. |
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His first real manifestation of concern was after the rejection of his proposed IVA by the creditors' meeting. |
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The Aurora Borealis, or Northern Lights is also a manifestation of the ionosphere. |
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This entity was supposed to be a manifestation or thought-form akin to the ectoplasm that is generated by mediums while in a trance state. |
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In many ways the New Age movement is the first successful manifestation of a holistic and multi-faceted approach to life. |
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What I felt was guilt, shame, fear and what I suppose is their physical manifestation, nausea. |
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In this and many other annual and biennial species, bolting is the earliest manifestation of the transition to reproduction. |
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The humanity of Christ provides the opportunity for the manifestation of the Trinity. |
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Man exists coeternally with God as the temporal manifestation of His power and goodness. |
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Nguyen's work is one manifestation of her longstanding love for rigorous and creative mathematical proofs. |
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They offer simple explanations to counter misunderstandings, linking Mary's immaculacy to her best-known manifestation of it, the virgin birth. |
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Like nationalistic impulses elsewhere, the Arab manifestation quickened in the nineteenth century. |
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Intense lobbying led to a new royalty for making player piano rolls, which was then extended to any physical manifestation of a song. |
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While this explanation is true for many paranormal manifestations, it is also possible cause for the chupacabra's manifestation. |
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If we are to succeed in our attempt to transform our unenlightened manifestation into an enlightened one, we need the lineage. |
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It would appear that simulation and deceit were linked to the manifestation of power and fortune. |
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What makes this hypothetical unusual and unrealistic is the unambiguously objective manifestation of intent in the advertisement. |
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Sometimes these emotions are expressed in passive-aggressive ways, sexual withdrawal being one manifestation. |
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He is always portrayed as an abstract manifestation of evil, from which we, as the good children of the next generation, are safely separated. |
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Another manifestation of the black market in Belfast is the legendary and ever-popular delivery services. |
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She says the whole event was a manifestation of some new kind of consciousness. |
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What we saw here was a manifestation of a global oversupply problem in emerging markets. |
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Guanyin possesses the attributes of a devotional icon, at the same time that she appears to be a visionary manifestation. |
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More importantly, the feast was a ceremonial manifestation of the warfaring nature of society. |
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This can't be just dismissed as a manifestation of latent racism in Australian society. |
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One such factor pertains to the mode of expression or form of manifestation. |
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On the contrary, Hamlet's manifestation of courage and the words that speak to that courage are thrilling. |
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This celestial alignment will create greater flow between the realms of thought and the world of physical manifestation. |
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Nationalist violence erupts to the surface given any public manifestation of difference. |
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Also, the speech of Lord Clyde contains no manifestation of express disagreement with Lord Hope. |
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Social withdrawal can be a manifestation of untreated physical symptoms such as pain. |
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Acute respiratory distress syndrome is the clinical manifestation of severe, acute lung injury. |
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Baptists believe Jesus of Nazareth was the Christ, the incarnate manifestation of the Eternal God. |
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According to Malek, the cat was regarded strictly as a manifestation of a deity, not a deity itself. |
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Nationalism is, in my view, an unpleasant manifestation of racism that I have no time for. |
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Oh, and for the record, I've never experienced a physical manifestation of a spirit. |
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It seems there's nothing like a demonic manifestation to stimulate the giving spirit. |
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To be aggressive in behaviour, arrogant in manners and harsh in language is a manifestation of savagery. |
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Gesturese is a physical manifestation of baby speak which modifies gestural communication for young children. |
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One manifestation was that people got shorter, but it was not the population's shortness that mattered. |
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If technology is the height of modernity, nuclear technology must be considered the zenith of that technology and its highest manifestation. |
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The state is a product and a manifestation of the irreconcilability of class antagonisms. |
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To colonists, idiocy was a pitiable and vulnerable condition, one more manifestation of God's diverse creations. |
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But I do feel that English, like Hebrew, is simply one manifestation or concrescence of that universal code. |
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More precisely, the gene genealogy is not a parameter but another manifestation of the evolutionary process under study. |
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Where some saw self-aggrandizement, others saw the sartorial manifestation of a wry sense of humor. |
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The Supreme Personality of Godhead is transcendental to the cosmic manifestation. |
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Their ambivalent ireful mood is a manifestation of the ouroboric primal affect, self-envy. |
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Thus, one manifestation of the lack of differentiation of self is emotional reactivity. |
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This conception of truth reflected more on the essence rather than the material manifestation of truth. |
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This is, in fact, a manifestation of the gains of trade and division of labor, and the growth of the market, and not vice versa. |
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The Bab said that a greater manifestation would appear 19 years after the founding of Babism. |
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All believed and claimed to have experienced varying degrees of paranormal manifestation. |
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It can be viewed as yet another manifestation of the awkwardness, or cussedness, of organisms. |
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The prevalence rate of neuropathy among subjects with chloracne was almost 3 times greater than among those absent this manifestation. |
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This crude fabrication is a manifestation of a sharp rightward lurch experienced by so many academics. |
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The other manifestation is the way in which reporting verbs are used to discuss one's own research or that of others. |
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A dwindling urine output progressing to oliguria is the renal manifestation of ACS, even when blood pressure is normal. |
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Rather his premiership is a specific manifestation of the parasitic and crisis ridden character of the British bourgeoisie. |
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Masks are often the channel between the spiritual and earthly realms, and they can represent the manifestation of nature and ancestor spirits. |
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He instead uses words that reflect the traits of humility, modesty, and loving kindness that are a manifestation of his soul. |
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Modest, sober clothing was a manifestation of reason's domination over instinct. |
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This is the clearest manifestation of resurgent imperialism and colonialism on a world scale. |
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Although taxonomic stability may be a desideratum, in reality taxonomic stability is a manifestation of scientific stagnation. |
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This was as singular a manifestation of male charisma, intimidating and awesome, as I have ever seen. |
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Small amounts of eserine result in inhibition of choline-esterase without manifestation of physiological effects. |
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To those who don't know, the Monte Cristo is a greasy manifestation of gluttony. |
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If militarism for Spencer and Hintze was a manifestation of pre-industrial and pre-capitalist societies, for Marxists all pre-socialist systems were basically militaristic. |
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Confused with the orders of Judge Vianzon, respondents filed a manifestation seeking clarification whether the judge had recalled his earlier order of inhibition. |
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Our true nature is a very deep and wonderful mystery, but using the power of mindfulness, we can more easily allow the manifestation of our true nature. |
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These images of schoolgirl skirts and peekaboo buttock outlines are just the most open, unapologetic manifestation of that. |
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These horns are often found in their lowest manifestation, with Havard Lund playing bass clarinet and Nils Jansen alternating between contrabass clarinet and bass saxophone. |
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The recent spate of acid attacks on women is only the latest manifestation of this dangerous trend. |
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Over half a century later the medical community has not come to a consensus on whether the symptoms of andropause are truly a manifestation of testosterone deficiency. |
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The most conspicuous outboard structure is the accretionary wedge that lies just continentward of the ocean trench, the bathymetric manifestation of the subduction zone. |
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I see democracy as the political manifestation of our cultural evolution. |
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We are looking not at an event but at a visual manifestation of thought. |
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He called it a hobby while I called it a manifestation of an evil spirit. |
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Shakespeare did not think of constancy as a psychosexual characteristic allied to masochism, but rather as an earthly manifestation of divine love, which is beyond gender. |
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The scene is also a manifestation of her ultimate humiliation earlier in the film, when she gets her period in the school showers. |
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Religious authorities saw in current events the manifestation of divine will. |
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Asked what the manifestation of that rage will be, the former Iranian diplomat laughed nervously. |
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Technology is the embodiment of human imagination, it is the manifestation of our mental models. |
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Perhaps the most outstanding manifestation of such devotion is the Taj Mahal, erected by the Mogul emperor Shah Jehan as a tomb for his dead wife. |
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This is to say, you will learn to intuit the same symbols that you would otherwise need to see laid out in front of you in a physical manifestation. |
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Rather, for totalitarian movements, as he understood them, mass murder became the only manifestation of the sacred possible in a completely desacralized cosmology. |
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The honour can be registered in the history of the regiment and displayed if the regiment is trooping the colour but does not have any other physical manifestation. |
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Because CFS lacks definitive organic causes, it is often dismissed by physicians as either a psychosomatic illness or a manifestation of clinical depression. |
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A striking manifestation of this phenomena is the ability to grow crystalline solid-state structures from a solution of cyclic elastin-like oligopeptides by heating. |
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But we don't need the sanctimonious scolding of a student newspaper editor to tell us voting for a party, any party, is a manifestation of our stupidity and ignorance. |
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Tzaer had never been religious, but he had read and heard enough about it to recognize the dragon as a manifestation of the shadow spirit, Khorthage. |
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The obvious manifestation of that is in low turnouts at elections. |
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A common manifestation of witchcraft attacks are witch familiars such as ghosts, demons, evil spirits and tokoloshes disturbing a house or attacking individuals. |
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The field hospital should be for the soldier a place of refuge, a concrete manifestation of the extent to which the country will go to succor those who have served. |
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Her chasteness was somehow the outward proof, the external manifestation, of a potential for sexual abandon all the more alluring for being hidden, invisible. |
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These scenes were videotaped rather than shot on film, to give the landscape an intimate intensity as the outward manifestation of his interior struggle. |
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If the picture burns, it is not Charles VII as imaged that burns but simply the material object that serves as an analagon for the manifestation of the imagined object. |
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Banquo's ghost was dispensed with, though Ian McKellen's astonishing evocation of Macbeth's mental collapse made any physical manifestation redundant. |
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Her normal shape of manifestation was that of a slender, short woman with snowy hair cut quite short in a page-boy bob and an ageless, lovely face. |
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This seemingly minor incident is a manifestation in this writer's opinion of the new culture of incivility and bad behaviour which are now permeating our society. |
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This was euphemized as being a service to the press, a manifestation of an informationally advanced and enlightened world, or, the next generation in war reporting. |
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According to Irenaeus he claimed to have appeared in Samaria as the Father, in Judea as the Son, and among the heathen as the Holy Ghost, a manifestation of the Eternal. |
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More than a ringer, it is yet another manifestation of the American genius at finding loopholes. |
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Dromomania is not a specific morbid entity, but a particular manifestation that may be found in a great variety of psychic and mental disorders, that otherwise have but little in common. |
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Fanakalo is a linguistic manifestation of the polarisation between authority and subservience, consisting entirely of a set of commands and responses. |
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With birth, your soul, higher being, superconscious or whatever you want to call it is incarnated into the physical manifestation that we call our body. |
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The most common symptomatic manifestation is a nonspecific febrile illness, with or without a rash, often accompanied by upper respiratory tract symptoms. |
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Here the cousinhood played an important role, though its continuing influence was more obvious to the public in its manifestation on the board of directors. |
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This is fairly common, is seen almost exclusively in women over middle age, and is usually a manifestation of lichen planus or mucous membrane pemphigoid. |
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Naturopathic philosophy also suggests that genetics determine underlying susceptibility to disease or dysfunction, but not actual disease manifestation. |
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The house, like every obvious manifestation of Palmer, is ready for a full-dress inspection. |
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Staunchly imperialist, he is a living manifestation of quintessential Englishness, a living descendant of people with blue blood, noble quarterings, and the right school tie. |
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Does a religious objection to duty amount to a belief, and does an unwillingness by a volunteer to respond to recall amount to a manifestation of that belief? |
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Courtesy is the formal manifestation of the spirit of respect. |
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The photograph to White was a manifestation of spiritual significance. |
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His work should, however, not be reduced to a pure manifestation of the workings of collective memory. |
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The spirit of manifestation will but upbraid you in the shame and horror of a sad eternity, if you have not the spirit of obsignation. |
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One manifestation of this involved women, who became more involved with music on a social level. |
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Abdominal pain with or without transient distention and gut hypotonia is the usual manifestation of an abdominal crisis. |
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Is the decision to homeschool, in all cases, truly a manifestation of a conscientious objection? |
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But, according to Sugata Bose and Ayesha Jalal, the Mughal Emperor continued to be the highest manifestation of sovereignty. |
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All the levels of the universe, the macrocosm, come about through the radiation or manifestation of God, the metacosm. |
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If we be of the spiritualty, there would be in us anothergates manifestation of the Spirit than is ordinarily to be found in the temporalty. |
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She distinguished as to this, the inexistence in God from eternity, and the figurative manifestation in time. |
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It was the first and most severe manifestation of the Second Pandemic, caused by Yersinia pestis bacteria. |
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But in Hebron you see what it means in its most humiliating manifestation. |
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Maybe this is just another manifestation of Democratic disorganization. |
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A significant subset of peripartum cardiomyopathy is the initial manifestation of familial dilated cardiomyopathy. |
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In the law of treaties, the most important manifestation of the principle of good faith is undoubtedly the rule of pacta sunt servanda. |
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This is in no way a manifestation of crypto-sexism but a simple consequence of the direction of the precession of the equinoxes. |
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Churchmanship can be defined as the manifestation of theology in the realms of liturgy, piety and, to some extent, spirituality. |
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The manifestation of this varying lateral density is mantle convection from buoyancy forces. |
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The bat is sacred in Tonga and is often considered the physical manifestation of a separable soul. |
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Coral bleaching is another manifestation of the problem and is showing up in reefs across the planet. |
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The regions of Finland, another remnant of a past governing system, can be seen to reflect a further manifestation of a local identity. |
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But the full meaning of this manifestation was revealed only when the postexistent Christ came to live in his followers. |
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In modern dialects, the most obvious manifestation is a levelling of the past tense verb forms was and were. |
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One manifestation of this is that injunctions are subject to equitable defenses, such as laches and unclean hands. |
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These incidents left him unmoved, as he did not believe them a true manifestation of public opinion. |
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The trend was partly a manifestation of the Silicon Valley youthquake that was powering the dot-com economy. |
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Buchanan saw the enlargement of NATO as the ultimate manifestation of America's unwise hegemonist vision. |
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These PO2 changes constitute a manifestation of Dalton's Law of Partial Pressures. |
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When we try to say what a tree is, we can only say that a tree is a manifestation of treeiness. |
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The new Ordnance Survey map will show a physical manifestation of the region. |
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This messiness is itself a manifestation of infernal unholiness and unwholeness, in which Dante's own poetry fully participates. |
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The International Noricum GH N-45 is the latest manifestation of the original 155 mm 45 calibre GC-45 howitzers devised by the late Gerald Bull. |
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Such stigma is tightly bound with somatization of symptoms, or the manifestation of psychological illness as physical symptoms. |
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If it occurs at the level of grammar, as in DC, it may be viewed as a grammaticalised manifestation of hypercharacterisation. |
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Tayyipism is all about Erdogan and he wants Turkey to be a manifestation of his self-serving, megalomaniacal character. |
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The chasm between the two political parties, symbolized by the Red state and Blue state dichotomy, is the manifestation of this cultural split. |
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Two psittacine birds presented a history of prostration and died 18 hours after manifestation of clinical signs. |
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In rare cases, chronic external otitis is a manifestation of an id reaction. |
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Benign Raeder's syndrome is probably a manifestation of carotid artery disease. |
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There are few studies on the impact of immunosuppression on the radiographic manifestation of HIV related pulmonary tuberculosis in Nigeria. |
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With the clinical picture, a diagnosis of leprotic nerve abscess was made.Leprotic nerve abscess is an extremely rare manifestation of leprosy. |
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The insanely harsh sentence given to small-time marijuana dealer Weldon Angelos is simply an extreme manifestation of a policy that long ago lost all connection with reality. |
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The last known manifestation of the ghost was over ten years ago. |
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The Flower Wars are a potent manifestation of this approach to warfare. |
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War, viewed as the most severe consequence of the manifestation of alienation from others, is also a core element of The Wall, and a recurring theme in the band's music. |
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The manifestation of such philosophy seemed to wax and wane, being the most common one time, but virtually without followers at another, apparently disappearing. |
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Liverpool's rivalry with Manchester United is viewed as a manifestation of the cities' competition during the Industrial Revolution of the 19th century. |
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It would be shortsighted, however, to see the exhibition merely as a facile commentary on the visual manifestation of a tacky petit bourgeois aesthetic. |
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Ecthyma gangrenosum is a well known cutaneous manifestation of Pseudomonas aeruginosa infections and is usually seen in immunocompromised patients. |
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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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Another manifestation of secularism is the view that public activities and decisions, especially political ones, should be uninfluenced by religious beliefs or practices. |
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Les intermittences de sa manifestation dans les exercices democratiques formels ne doit pas cacher la permanence de son actualisation dans les comportements quotidiens. |
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This particular manifestation resembled a young girl crying. |
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The extreme manifestation of persistently poor oral health is edentulism or complete loss of teeth, a condition that was very prevalent in centuries past. |
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Even as the country is busy celebrating Navratri, the divine manifestation of feminine power, Delhi has once again proved that it is India's rape capital. |
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Some of the dioecious plants such as Trichoeanthes palmata and Cocoinia indica offer a good field for the understanding of the karyogenetic basis for the manifestation of sex. |
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Simpson believed that Pentecostal tongues speaking was a legitimate manifestation of the Holy Spirit, but he did not believe it was a necessary evidence of Spirit baptism. |
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Theologians and philosophers focused and speculated on the religious cause and message, seeing the earthquake as a manifestation of divine judgment. |
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The handful of rent-a-mob yobs who devote their life to following Murphy so they can film themselves shouting at him are the physical manifestation of these keyboard cowards. |
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If the government bestows credit upon big financial institutions and then borrows it back it is certainly a manifestation of governmental supinity. |
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Thus, the decadal swings in wind and temperature may be a manifestation of a coupled air-sea interaction process, in line with recent modeling results. |
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Because of the asymmetry of these tendon insertions, the clinical manifestation of this injury in the young mimics a mallet finger and a clinodactyly deformity. |
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Pretibial myxoedema is a known manifestation of Graves' disease that occurs in association with diffuse thyroid gland enlargement, exophthalmos, and thyroid acropachy. |
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The later codes show his concern with threats to social order, especially robbery, which he regarded as the most important manifestation of social breakdown. |
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This is an archaeological manifestation of the historical Getae who, along with the Agathyrsae, are one of a number of tribal formations recorded by Herodotus. |
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Could someone not have pointed out to them that Farmleigh is a dirty word, it's the physical manifestation of the gombeen greed of the boom years? |
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Alexis de Tocqueville argued that the Revolution was a manifestation of a more prosperous middle class becoming conscious of its social importance. |
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Singh, and Ruzek compile the contributions of international experts to provide an overview of the nature of viruses linked by their hemorrhagic manifestation. |
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Young and Fresnel combined Newton's particle theory with Huygens' wave theory to show that colour is the visible manifestation of light's wavelength. |
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For Neoplatonists, love is a driving motive which is necessary to convey the spirit for understanding the manifestation of the single God's beauty. |
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If the march of the microbes is unstoppable, dealing with a single garden manifestation of honey fungus is practically impossible once it takes hold. |
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Revival or mock castles became popular as a manifestation of a Romantic interest in the Middle Ages and chivalry, and as part of the broader Gothic Revival in architecture. |
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Even the humorous tale of Tom Thumb, which had been the primary manifestation of Arthur's legend in the 18th century, was rewritten after the publication of Idylls. |
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