If somebody should ask you what true zen is, it´s not necessary to explain using words. |
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Thomas Young lived in a pivotal time. The explosion of knowledge that was soon to come made it impossible to be a true polyhistor. |
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Lovers, he had aplenty but true redamancy would always elude him. |
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The theory bedevils scientists, none of whom have been able to prove it true or false. |
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This was particularly true for the British and French, as well as the Germans. |
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The Bengali writing system is, therefore, not always a true guide to pronunciation. |
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There are various ways of Romanization systems of Bengali created in recent years which have failed to represent the true Bengali phonetic sound. |
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However, the true meaning of the mysterious resurrected unicorn in the last panel is unclear. |
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This claim is found in the Florenino Codex, among other early sources, and accepted as true in many later histories. |
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They realise that there are things that are true despite the fact that they can not be seen or understood. |
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These mysteries are surrounded by prayer and symbolism so that their true meaning will not be forgotten. |
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This is also true of widowed wives of clergy, who do not remarry and become nuns when their children are grown. |
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It was published anonymously, but the true authorship was quickly discovered and Defoe was arrested. |
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It smelled of romance, yet the preface stated that it should most certainly be read as a true private history. |
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Stories were offered as allegedly true recent histories, not for the sake of scandal but strictly for the moral lessons they gave. |
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To prove this, fictionalized names were used with the true names in a separate key. |
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After I wrote that, I realised I'd accidentally made a true statement, and now I'd have to rearrange my entire life around it. |
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Indicate whether each of the following statements is true or false. |
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Her books offer profound insights into the true nature of courage. |
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He favours calling things by their true names and constantly argues about what is wrong and what is right. |
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As a matter of fact, he was a generous, kind true gentleman, and I use the word in the purest and original sense. |
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The overall grade is a compilation of input from these sources. Thus it provides a true 360-degree view of the officer evaluated. |
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The same is often true in Hinduism, where the very simple and ancient form of the lingam is the most common. |
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I am close to bhai and his wife Shaffo, whom I call aapa, who herself is a well-read person and a true soul-mate to her husband. |
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He may have shown his true colors, but he's supported me for years, so I'll abide by him. |
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It is true that the archbishop does not approve of these enchantments and rebukes them for the practice. |
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And we all know the saying, which is true as well as witty, that a camel is a horse that was designed by a committee. |
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The reasoning Marx laid out in his book clearly delineated the true relationship between use value and value. |
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His opposition to positivism, which held that it is the theory most likely to be true that one should prefer, here becomes very apparent. |
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In one sense it is irrefutable and logically true, in the second sense it is factually true and falsifiable. |
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The Atlantic has sufficient wave and tidal energy to carry most of the Amazon's sediments out to sea, thus the Amazon does not form a true delta. |
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One not hasty to pursue the new Fashion, nor yet affectedly true to his old round Breeches. |
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An oligarchy is different from a true democracy because very few people are given the chance to change things. |
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The Red Sea also contains many offshore reefs including several true atolls. |
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The glory of the true saints is indescribable. They are deep like ocean and affulgent like the sun. |
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Church leaders dispute these figures, and claim that the true figure is nearer 200 each year. |
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Ojeda was true to his word and he built a small hermitage to the Virgin in the village, which was venerated by the local people. |
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His speech was made with such great ambiguity that neither supporter nor opponent could be certain of his true position. |
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However, it is true that in a small minority of cases, women hunt the same kind of quarry as men, sometimes doing so alongside men. |
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The classic definition of Perth has been as a city, and traditional documentation confirms that this has been true since time immemorial. |
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James IV was a true Renaissance prince with an interest in practical and scientific matters. |
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With such expectations, then, every true American and Americaness was expected to be at his or her post, for the solemn occasion. |
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John Buchan's descriptions of Skye, as featured in his Richard Hannay novel Mr Standfast, are more true to life. |
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His heroines never have a true anagnorisis because the moral fault is never in themselves, only in outside conspirators. |
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Therefore, recovery of this formerly endangered species is a true success story for nature conservation. |
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In true anthropophagistic fashion, an apparently domesticated cultural subject trumps its more powerful opponent by feigning a retreat. |
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This is true for the original areas of the town but newer developments, such as Stewartfield do not adhere to this model. |
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This is particularly true in the area of medical technology, where being anti-technology is equated with being anti-health and anti-cure. |
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Most Scottish Americans had commercial ties with the old country or clan allegiances and stayed true to the Crown. |
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It is an important observation that unlike the other categories discussed in this book, the true hallucinogens are non-addicting. |
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But notice that nonbeautiful does not mean the same as ugly. It is not true that every item in the universe is either beautiful or ugly. |
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How could he be so true in his craft and be a self-aggrandizing apocryphiar who cheated on his wives in his everyday life? |
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This is particularly true for the most popular journals where the number of accepted articles often outnumbers the space for printing. |
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He had the fastidiousness, the preciosity, the love of archaisms, of your true decadent. |
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As for his true faults, known only to his confessor, Pope Alexander VI apparently died genuinely repentant. |
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The first true National Eisteddfod organised by the Council was held in Denbigh in 1860 on a pattern that continues to the present day. |
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Technically a walnut is the seed of a drupe or drupaceous nut, and thus not a true botanical nut. |
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The stories are so diverse that a leading scholar has challenged them as a true collection. |
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They are both in my judgment the image or picture of a great Ruine, and have the true aspect of a World lying in its rubbish. |
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Most true silver deposits, as opposed to argentiferous deposits of other metals, came from Tertiary period vulcanism. |
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A rival institution at Northampton was declared by the King to be a mere school and not a true university. |
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Let us draw with a true heart in full assurance of faith, having our hearts sprinkled from an evil conscience. |
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Fish, the world's first true vertebrates, continued to evolve, and those with jaws may have first appeared late in the period. |
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The colourful outer part of the bill is shed after the breeding season, revealing a smaller and duller true bill beneath. |
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The true extent of Portuguese explorations has been the subject of academic debate. |
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The earliest true polecat was Mustela stromeri, which appeared during the late Villafranchian period. |
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The electric eel of South America is not a true eel, but is a South American knifefish more closely related to the carps and catfishes. |
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Although many small edible bivalves are loosely called cockles, true cockles are species in the family Cardiidae. |
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It often is very difficult to remove a true limpet from a rock without injuring or killing it. |
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The finance minister, a true Aunt Sally figure, was dispatched to Moscow in search of backing. |
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Presbyterians do not insist that every detail of chronology or sequence or prescientific description in scripture be true in literal form. |
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This was especially true in the movement's earlier history, when anyone could initiate a song, chorus, or spiritual gift. |
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In fact, many societies group their myths, legends and history together, considering myths to be true accounts of their remote past. |
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A separate space is created for folktales, which are not considered true by anyone. |
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Finally humans come to realize nature follows natural laws, and they discover their true nature through science. |
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Whether this is true is unknown for certain, for Elizabeth did her best to never show emotion nor give in to claims. |
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This plan was rotated slightly on its site so that it aligned not with true east, but with sunrise on Easter of the year construction began. |
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The scales are of two types, true storage organs and the bases of the foliage leaves. |
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The bulb may contain a number of branched bulb units, each with two to three true scales and two to three leaf bases. |
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No wonder the cosmic question whether to call two such world systems true should simmer down, bathetically, to a question of words. |
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The first true HD programme to be shown was the 1996 Adam Sandler film Happy Gilmore. |
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From launch until 2016 the presence of the 4HD logo on screen denoted true HD content. |
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The same secludedness and isolation to which the schoolmaster whale betakes himself in his advancing years, is true of all aged Sperm Whales. |
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Aragorn leads an army of men from Gondor and Rohan to march on the Black Gate to distract Sauron from his true danger. |
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He is slain in turn by hobbit archers, and the War of the Ring comes to its true end on Frodo's very doorstep. |
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First she wished that Maelon be thawed, second that God meet the hopes and dreams of true lovers and third that she should never marry. |
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In reality, true nature is as difficult to be met with in authors, as the Bayonne ham, or Bologna sausage, is to be found in the shops. |
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With no true brain, the neural center is a large nerve ring encircling the mouth just inside the lantern. |
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As jellyfish are not true fish, which are vertebrates, the word jellyfish is considered by some to be a misnomer. |
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Ctenophores and sponges are also the only known animal phyla that lack any true hox genes. |
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Cumacea and Isopoda are both known from the Carboniferous, as are the first true mantis shrimp. |
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For copepods, the egg hatches into a nauplius form, with a head and a tail but no true thorax or abdomen. |
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Eggs hatch into nauplius larvae, which consist of a head with a small tail, but no thorax or true abdomen. |
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He who can read a true book aright has an open sesame to audiences with the great and wise of all time. |
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It is also subject to movements of the ship and currents moving the line out of true and therefore is inaccurate. |
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From this perspective the edge of the continental shelf is the true edge of the continent, as shorelines vary with changes in sea level. |
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This holds true for Australia, which sits on its own continental lithosphere and tectonic plate. |
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In the extreme north is it difficult to state the trees forms true forests at all, due to the large distances between the trees. |
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The same was also true about the Danish military, though to a far lesser extent. |
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Now, it is true that both counterfactuals and ability claims can be given analyses in terms of possibilia. |
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Investigators adopt the use of shoreline indicators to represent the true shoreline position. |
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Conditions outside of the camera can cause objects in an image to appear displaced from their true ground position. |
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Although they lacked a true spine, they possessed notochords which allowed them to be more agile than their invertebrate counterparts. |
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The easiest practical way to separate true shrimp from dendrobranchiates is to examine the second abdominal segment. |
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The same holds true for the district of Land Wursten East of the Weser River. |
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Cape Chaunar is the true northern coastal limit of the Sahara desert, although nearby Cape Bojador is frequently mistakenly called this. |
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No true dragon ship, as defined by the sagas, has been found by archaeological excavation. |
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And I am one of those people who is indefatigable, in the true sense that I beg someone to find someone who can outwork me. |
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A magnetic compass's user can determine true North by finding the magnetic north and then correcting for variation and deviation. |
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Edwin Drake's 1859 well near Titusville, Pennsylvania, is typically considered the first true modern oil well, and touched off a major boom. |
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Therefore, while it is true that the wind is not blowing everywhere all of the time, it will always be blowing somewhere. |
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She was so blissed out that she could barely stand, but a moment of true happiness will do that. |
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But we lacked the collector's instinct that impels a true birder to travel hundreds of miles just to add a bluefaced booby to his life list. |
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The victory of the Royal Navy at the Battle of Taranto was a pivotal point as this was the first true demonstration of naval air power. |
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This was especially true of BASIC program anthologies, a particularly important area of bookware for TI owners. |
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Tracking the botmaster to her true physical location is a complex problem that is described in detail in the next section. |
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The creation of some unknown arcanist in millennia past, the bulette has bred true to become one of the fiercest predators of the hills. |
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If it be true that good wine needs no bush, 'tis true that a good play needs no epilogue. |
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But in important ways the ' but for ' test obscures the true role played by causal principles in assessing legal responsibility. |
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Forgiveness, compassion, tolerance, brotherhood and the feeling of oneness are the signs of a true religion. |
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But it is important to realise that but for causation is no more than indicative of true legal causation. |
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It is well known that a Peano space is a cactoid if and only if each of its true cyclic elements is a 2-sphere. |
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A magnetic compass points to magnetic north pole, which is approximately 1,000 miles from the true geographic North Pole. |
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When we returned we found the poor prisoner in a terrible chafe with the sentinel for detaining him, for the guard had been true to his trust. |
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Some magnetic compasses include means to manually compensate for the magnetic declination, so that the compass shows true directions. |
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It is true that when political philosophers have tried to intervene directly in political life, they have usually come unstuck. |
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The local magnetic declination is given on most maps, to allow the map to be oriented with a compass parallel to true north. |
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Since social anthropology is not my cup of coffee, I leave it to the research scholars to discover the true significance of this transformation. |
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There is, in every true woman's heart, a spark of heavenly fire, which beams and blazes in the dark hour of adversity. |
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Laws are a dead letter, without courts to expound and define their true meaning and operation. |
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It is true that America has a paranoid streak in its politics, and demagogues come along from time to time to feed on anger and resentment. |
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Having discovered the true circumstances the public viewed the decision in a different light. |
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Thus much we are hinder'd and dis-inur'd by this cours of licencing toward the true knowledge of what we seem to know. |
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It's true that the Copernican Systeme introduceth distraction in the universe of Aristotle. |
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Didn't I tell you? As true as I'm drinking this porter if he was at his last gasp he'd try to downface you that dying was living. |
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There are quite a few others, but any true dubstepper knows these tunes and will consider them classics later. |
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As remains true on the modern battlefield, hemorrhaging and shock were the number one killers. |
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An upscale version of this tried and true method of providing windowsill humidity is the use of plastic 'egg crating' instead of gravel. |
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It is important to separate your fearful, false ego-self from your true spiritual self. |
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The law is the true embodiment Of everything that's excellent. It has no kind of fault or flaw, And I, my Lords, embody the law. |
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While it is true that free trade encourages globalization among countries, some countries try to protect their domestic suppliers. |
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By 1888 Heyne had invited graduate students to post articles under his supervision, turning the DWB into a true consortium for the first time. |
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Of all men it is true that they feel and energize first, they reflect and judge afterwards. |
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Nothing but the right can ever be expedient, since that can never be true expediency which would sacrifice a greater good to a less. |
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A true Tartarean dignity sat upon her brow, and not factitiously or with marks of constraint, for it had grown in her with years. |
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It was Gerald converted me to be a true corsetlover when I was female impersonator in the High School play Vice Versa. |
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This, they will say, was figurative, and served, by God's appointment, but for a time, to shadow out the true glory of a more divine sanctity. |
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This is not a historical novel yet it is in a sense historical and contained within this book is a true story of how America was financed. |
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The finder of treasure trove owns it against the landowner and everyone else except the true owner. |
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Icelanders will assure you that their economy is really as fit as a fiddle, and it is true that the country does produce a tidy budget surplus. |
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This is especially true in distributed printing environments, where a fleet of printers is shared by users on a network. |
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The same is true in freeskiing, in which skiers pull tricks on some of the same terrain as snowboarders. |
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This is especially true of the Galoshins plays where his fixation on numbers and line lengths led him to mistake the nature of the play. |
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I know of no other genera with such intramarginal formation of true gemmae. |
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I'm interested in the brutal and violent nature of man because it's a true picture of him. |
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But more than just a how-to, we wrote the Geek Mom book to encourage mothers and geeklings to be proud of their true selves. |
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It was at that moment that I became a true professional. Instead of going him, I announced the next song. |
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The first androgenic hair resulting from adrenarche can be also transient and disappear before the onset of true puberty. |
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They also use these terms to conceal from the MI their true capabilities, and to impress potential ideological recruits. |
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And it is that liberty alone, which gives the true relish and delight to their ordinary playgames. |
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I was speaking today with an unclothed Hindu religious, a parama-hamsa, on the steps of a Portuguese church, a true gymnosophist. |
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Yes, Aline, true happiness comes of true love, and true love should be independent of external influences. |
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Oriental Orthodoxy shares this view, seeing the Churches of the Oriental Orthodox communion as constituting the one true Church. |
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The variety of pizze is immense. The true Roman pizza, for instance, is made with onions and oil, no tomato. |
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Because hermits are decapods and do not live within their own shells, they are not considered to be true crabs. |
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Both were mutually intelligible as one and the same language, which was true until very approximately the second half of the 7th century. |
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The empire would remain in continuous existence for nearly a millennium, as the Holy Roman Empire, a true imperial successor to Charles. |
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Instead of a true sea, the Baltic can even today also be understood as the common estuary of all rivers flowing into it. |
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He chose to impose a joint rule over distinct jurisdictions on the true heirs. |
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Bede was a partisan of Rome, regarding Gregory the Great, rather than Augustine, as the true apostle of the English. |
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This is exciting, high-strung, Horowitzian pianism that is tempered by unfailing good taste, tonal subtlety, and a true sense of Lisztian style. |
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It's true that the horridness of these basement creatures may not be apparent to the naked eye. |
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This was true of children as well as adults, indicative of some significant migration wave. |
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Nonetheless, though Dagobert exercised true authority in his realm, Chlothar maintained ultimate control over the whole Frankish kingdom. |
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That I believe him to be true goes without saying. I am not likely to offer pinchbeck wares to my public consciously. |
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That the same is true of West Germanic has been denied, but I will argue in vol. |
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The true paths of all original Roman roads leading out of Eboracum are not known, although eleven have been suggested. |
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This was especially true of the Bastarnae, who are attested over a relatively vast area. |
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This remains true in the Roman Military as the soldiers required appropriate nutrition in order to function at high activity levels. |
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The same is true of the settlements along the rivers Ouse, Trent, Witham, Nene and along the marshy lower Thames. |
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Among these gifts was reputed to be a piece of the true cross, a true treasure for the devout Saxon king. |
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His basic idea is that the past is always worse than the present, because it is always further from the true religion. |
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Guthrum was true to his word and settled in East Anglia, at least for a while. |
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It is true in this case that it doesn't matter whether Beth Winters was sexually assaulted or incestualized by her father. |
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Those virtues were rather feigned and affected things to serve his ambition, than true qualities ingenerate in his judgement or nature. |
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This is particularly true for sources of information regarding his birth and death. |
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One example is parts of the Snowy Mountains in Australia, although they're more alpine than true subarctic. |
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I was a true phrasemonger. I could not say a plain thing in a plain way. Simplicity, that one sure feature of truth, was to me sheer silliness. |
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Those who signed the petition undertook to defend 'the true reformed religion', Parliament, and the king's person, honour, and estate. |
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They were also to maintain the laws of God, the true profession of the Gospel, and the Protestant Reformed faith established by law. |
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A jefe in this sense refers to a true boss, the leader of the household, also known as Jose Rico. |
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This was particularly true of the followers of the Reverend Richard Cameron, soon to be known as the Cameronians. |
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They are not true bone structures but they usually grow in symmetrical pairs. |
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The same was true for South Wales, with several isolated canals running along the South Wales Valleys. |
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It remains the tallest building outside London and has been described as the United Kingdom's only true skyscraper outside the capital. |
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Here a small black child, tongue hanging out in true Jordanesque fashion, attempts to imitate one of Jordan's explosive moves to the basket. |
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He states the book was meant to give a true picture of life in the community in the early decades of the 20th century. |
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Each of these indicators is expected to underestimate the true prevalence of disease in the population due to reduced levels of diagnosis. |
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As evidence of symbolism, none of them are widely accepted, although the same is true for Middle Palaeolithic anatomically modern humans. |
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The Cypriots expressed their true disdain for Ottoman rule through revolts and nationalist movements. |
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This, however, is a difficult task that only a true philosopher, and not a mere philodox, will be willing to tackle. |
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Central to its populism is its defence of democracy and its claim to represent the true democratic will of the British people. |
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The result is a so-called knockout mouse, reared with a single gene silenced, the better to reveal that gene's true purpose. |
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A formula is intuitionistically valid iff it is forced true by every world of every Kripke model. |
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As a true fruit, it develops from the ovary of the plant after fertilization, its flesh comprising the pericarp walls. |
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Crocodylinae, all of whose members are considered true crocodiles, is classified as a biological subfamily. |
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In 1968, Gram Parsons recorded Safe at Home with the International Submarine Band, arguably the first true country rock album. |
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When Browne's turn came, he went down like a true larrikin, giving cheek to the end. |
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Many Cordyline australis are also planted in the area, though these are not true palms, but more closely related to yuccas and agaves. |
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We obtain a true perception of the laughableness of this sort of buffoonery. |
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Dinosaur fossils have been known for millennia, although their true nature was not recognized. |
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Points on the real surface of the earth are usually above or below this idealized geoid surface and here the true vertical can vary slightly. |
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Also, the true vertical at a point at a specific time is influenced by tidal forces, which the theoretical geoid averages out. |
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Furthermore only one known example of a true free market exists, and that is the Black Market. |
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The table isn't exhaustive in representing the true tax burden to either the corporation or the individual in the listed country. |
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The same is true for official trade restrictions because the customs fees affect importers' profits in the same way as shipping fees. |
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Another notable evolutionary event of the Jurassic was the appearance of true birds, descended from maniraptoran coelurosaurians. |
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But to Goldwater and Bozell it was the mainstreamers who were the true aliens. |
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But by the help of a learned Jew in Lincoln he found out the true nature of the discovery which had dawned on him. |
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However, reports published since 2007 hold this is no longer true of Myanmar or Liberia. |
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Can lay the pieces or blanks upon the die quite true and without care or practice and as fast as wanted. |
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Today, however, true flying boats have largely been replaced by seaplanes with floats and amphibian aircraft with wheels. |
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Lacking mateyness, he lacks also the true imperiousness which is sometimes an effective substitute for the common touch. |
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But he did not lose heart and remained true to his perspective, swimming against the current, as it were, lion-heartedly. |
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This is especially true if the windings use aluminum rather than the heavier copper. |
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Thomas Newcomen's atmospheric engine was the first commercial true steam engine using a piston, and was used in 1712 for pumping in a mine. |
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Only systematics counted as true science and field studies were considered inferior through much of the 19th century. |
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The huge ocean sunfish, a true resident of the ocean epipelagic zone, sometimes drifts with the current, eating jellyfish. |
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South of Manchester, there is no true motorway replacement for the old road. |
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The sole surviving true member of the class, 167, is preserved at the National Tramway Museum at Crich. |
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Oceanic epipelagic fish can be true residents, partial residents, or accidental residents. |
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The benthic fauna of the seamounts is dominated by suspension feeders, including sponges and true corals. |
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In an article it was mentioned that no one has been able to identify the true factors that cause this discrepancy. |
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Myths aside, the historian James McClymont believes that another family tale might hold clues to the true origin of Cabral's family. |
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The true age of the Still Bay has been debated, and ages presented by Jacobs et al. |
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Declination is positive for an eastward deviation of the field relative to true north. |
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Documents are authentic and facts are true precisely in proportion to the support which they afford to his theory. |
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Some scholars speculate that her true mother was actually Claire Clairmont or Elise Foggi, a nursemaid for the Shelley family. |
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This and the discussion that follows is precisely true only for a single tidal constituent. |
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In between the whip lashes, Edmund called out with true belief in the Saviour Christ. |
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It is, states Van Buitenen, the pursuit and execution of one's nature and true calling, thus playing one's role in cosmic concert. |
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Guru Arjan, in his Sukhmani Sahib, recommended the true religion is one of loving devotion to God. |
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It was true that he had made his own bed, and he understood the justice which required him to lie upon it. |
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The same may have been true for the later rebuildings, though here the influence is harder to trace. |
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Both these bodies were probably of ancient origin, but the true year of their institution is unknown. |
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On the first day of Christmas, my true love sent to me a partridge in a pear tree. |
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Some true castles were built in the Americas by the Spanish and French colonies. |
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India possesses some of the most fascinating forts and palaces, a true royal retreat. |
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In a November 2011 interview with the Crystal Palace Museum the true story of the towers was revealed. |
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The oldest surviving ballad, Robin Hood and the Monk, gives even less support to the picture of Robin Hood as a partisan of the true king. |
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Transitional crust, separating true oceanic and continental crusts, is the foundation of any passive margin. |
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After Odysseus reveals his true identity, the characters test Odysseus' identity to see if he really is who he says he is. |
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Fawkes revealed his true identity on 7 November, and told his interrogators that there were five people involved in the plot to kill the King. |
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As each mummer was identified, they would uncover their faces, but if their true identity is not guessed they did not have to unmask. |
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The former are made using a much higher percentage of true cider apples and so are richer in tannins and sharper in flavour. |
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Scholars now seek to distinguish the true Holbeins by the refinement and quality of the work. |
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The same is true for the array of English lords and ladies whose appearance is often known only through his art. |
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By 1853 the original PRB had virtually dissolved, with only Holman Hunt remaining true to its stated aims. |
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At times, he relies heavily on puns to express his true thoughts while simultaneously concealing them. |
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He noted that the donkey's head is not a random transformation, but reflects Bottom's true nature. |
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Eurycleia tries to tell Penelope about the beggar's true identity, but Athena makes sure that Penelope cannot hear her. |
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His third satire, however, deals with the problem of true religion, a matter of great importance to Donne. |
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That night Athena, disguised as Telemachus, finds a ship and crew for the true prince. |
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As the first true oceanographic cruise, the Challenger expedition laid the groundwork for an entire academic and research discipline. |
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At long intervals some master-minds appeared, looking upon each advance in practical science as a retro-gradation in the true utility. |
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Filmer's theory is founded upon the statement that the government of a family by the father is the true origin and model of all government. |
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The second defence praised Oliver Cromwell, now Lord Protector, while exhorting him to remain true to the principles of the Revolution. |
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Milton's own beliefs were in some cases both unpopular and dangerous, and this was true particularly to his commitment to republicanism. |
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But, until you become lost to all feeling of your true interest and your natural dignity, freedom they can have from none but you. |
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However, the reverse is true in winter when they struggle to get enough light to survive. |
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Consistency in maintaining what he believed to be true was itself one of his leading principles. |
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My thanks to my friends Clifford and Pauline Baillie, true Maxonians both, who helped me with local colour and phrases. |
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However, it is true that Kipling was emotionally devastated by the death of his son. |
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It appears to give freedom, but its true function is to enslave the wearer to the Fallen Angel. |
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The Sun rises south of true east in the summer for the southern temperate zone and sets south of true west. |
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As with Epictetus, true virtue shows itself with him in its external evidences by a natural, simple, and moderate way of living. |
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Neither water molds nor slime molds are closely related to the true fungi, and, therefore, taxonomists no longer group them in the kingdom Fungi. |
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Lloyd Webber's first collaboration with lyricist Tim Rice was The Likes of Us, a musical based on the true story of Thomas John Barnardo. |
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Was it true that twenty-six years had passed, or had he dreamed and awakened to find Megan waiting for him by the big apple tree? |
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This is especially true of Wagner's Bayreuth Festspielhaus where the pit is almost completely covered. |
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Andrews discovered her true parentage from her mother in 1950, although it was not publicly disclosed until her 2008 autobiography. |
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Unlike true fungi, the cell walls of oomycetes contain cellulose and lack chitin. |
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Because apples do not breed true when planted as seeds, grafting is generally used to produce new apple trees. |
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The toads in this genus are included in the family Bufonidae, the true toads. |
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The first true national library was founded in 1753 as part of the British Museum. |
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Generally the analogous opposite is true of the footwork and torso movement. |
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In 1825, the Sydney Turf Club, the first true racing club in Australia, was formed. |
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This is especially true for strictly nocturnal species such as the barn owls Tyto or Tengmalm's owl. |
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Descartes's methodism with its regulative criterion leads him to explicitly deny that accidentally true belief qualifies as knowledge. |
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The name was retained when the Club moved in 1922 to the present site in Church Road, although no longer a true description of its location. |
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It was designed as an expedient testbed for their new engine, rather than a true prototype vehicle. |
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A course defined with respect to the true wind direction is called a point of sail. |
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When sailing upwind the apparent wind is greater than the true wind and the direction of the apparent wind will be forward of the true wind. |
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Thus, a difference in true wind creates a different apparent wind at different heights. |
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Fossil remains of true finches are rare, and those that are known can mostly be assigned to extant genera at least. |
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By doing so, he became the first person to achieve a true circumnavigation of the world solo from West to East via the great Capes. |
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This is particularly true in parts of the boroughs of Sandwell, Walsall and Wolverhampton. |
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Both were mutually intelligible as one and the same language, which was true until the second half of the 7th century. |
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The true number of species of fungi in South Sudan is probably much higher. |
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By staying true to folklore, the architects built the Nordic House to resemble an enchanted hill of elves. |
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