Saying that God assumes human form makes God small, diminishing both His unity and His divinity. |
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It is not an environment which encourages dressing room unity when times are hard. |
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According to Ayurveda, like all Indian philosophies, the purpose of life is attaining salvation or unity of the soul with the Absolute. |
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The reverse process in solution, has a molecularity of unity and is said to be unimolecular. |
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According to Krustev, the idea of the unity and conflict of opposites leads to a black-and-white way of thinking. |
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Her voice modulation is of the highest caliber, very melodious, full of harmonious unity and solid stamina. |
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It is one name in three inflections, a polyphonic unity of three modulations of voice. |
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Neither was it greeted with an overwhelming show of unity by their followers. |
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The calls for a unity government or a bipartisan approach come from conflicting directions. |
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And this, perhaps, leaves the door open for the social Trinitarian to make the case that divine unity is not lost on his view after all. |
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When our traditional leaders embrace each other then it promotes unity among tribes and communities. |
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To them, public-spiritedness and unity of purpose are the soil from which big government springs. |
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But the burden for achieving national unity is on a president who could manage a narrow victory only by savagely trashing his opponent. |
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Thus, early accounts of human diversity were framed within the biblical story of the creation emphasizing the unity of human kind. |
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This weakens the unity of the university and creates tension between departments. |
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The unity of the United States was effected under the Presidency of Abraham Lincoln, who introduced the transcontinental railway system. |
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But it is Machu Picchu's remarkable unity and state of preservation that are so satisfying to a visitor. |
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We strive to recognize a unity of prayerful faith in a diversity of cultural expressions. |
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In other words, he campaigned for the unity of various political forces in their struggle against Francoism. |
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However, as the stormy debates at the conference demonstrated, this fragile unity has not been easily won. |
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As soon as we attempt to do so we will start to discover just how fragile our unity is. |
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Without goals, everyone will slip into their own direction, and fracture any sense of unity in the work that is produced. |
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The unity and perfection of creation taps us into the unity and perfection of the Creator. |
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Maybe that unity on earth will make Albert Einstein a very happy camper as he looks at earth from his eternal cosmic home? |
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This unity of European film-makers ensures that any co-production would be released simultaneously in all European countries the same day. |
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The unity is not a matter of social politesse or cooperation, but the essential unity of those who share the same flesh and the same bones. |
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Its spontaneous timely events are articulations of the continuous nature of creation, intimations about the irrefrangible unity underlying it. |
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All the coparceners have unity of possession and community of interest in the joint family property. |
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Needless to say, after more than a decade of internecine strife, all this faddish Conservative unity is somewhat fragile, not to say illusory. |
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Rousseau was concerned with unity between the author and his work, but not in terms of consistent ideas. |
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Rather than using the environment to facilitate alliances with outsiders, environmental unity came to stand for common interethnic interests. |
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We believe that if he is consecrated, the unity of the Church of England and Anglican Communion will be disrupted. |
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We are not aware of this unity because our consciousness is covered with desires and thoughts. |
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The fundamental plank of the SEP's program is the international unity of the working class. |
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His objective of subverting the unity and territorial integrity of India remains unchanged. |
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We want an Iraq that preserves its territorial integrity, its unity and its sovereignty. |
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Our constitution is a symbol of plurality, equality, justice, harmony, unity and integrity. |
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For Chinese religions, the focus is again on unity and diversity, and on the religious nature of Confucianism. |
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But this attempt to confound nationality with race is no better than the Russian attempt to confound it with unity of religion. |
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That is why the ruling class is insisting on the formation of a national unity government to push through its agenda. |
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The unity of the compresent experiences is independently assured by their relation of sensible compresence. |
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What induces the appearance of incoherence about unity is the short time scale. |
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He accomplished that goal and used the unity to spawn success in the area of community service. |
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While addressing the convention, he said further that the biggest challenge before the country was to maintain the unity and indivisibility. |
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Your deep yearning for communion originates from your soul and is a yearning for unity with God. |
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You can be yourself, and the basis of unity is that you are a human being and an individual. |
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In addition, efforts were made to inculcate law-abiding attitudes and strengthen the unity of command principle. |
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The reason for pre-eminence recognized in Peter is that he incarnates the unity and universality of the church. |
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We know what it is like to assert that the right to sovereignty, independence and unity is inalienable and indefeasible. |
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They denounced the fundamental aspect of the colonialist and reactionary plot to detach the struggle for unity from the struggle for liberation. |
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Rosenquist transforms the materially disjunctive qualities of collage into the planar unity of painting. |
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Its political unity had been disrupted soon after the victory of the Abbasids. |
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This form of mental unity could appropriately be called unity of cognition. |
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There is a unity between the logical and historical methods, which means that any process of logical cognition has a history of its own. |
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Thus, for both mitochondrial and chloroplastidial DNA, a ratio of mean standardized distances exceeding unity signifies a higher paternal rate. |
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Tertullian was battling Monarchians who opted for the unity of God and denied trinitarianism. |
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The hostile consensus on him has, for the moment, given his factionalised party a veneer of unity under his leadership. |
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Our party opposes the various strains of identity politics and stands firmly in support of integration and the unity of all working people. |
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Politicians of all persuasions are calling for national unity and patriotism. |
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After he achieved unity with the universe, he systemized the techniques of Aikido giving birth to new techniques. |
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The closest cohesion in this will be reached through a synodical unity of spirit and a striving for consensus. |
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The diversified, conflicting and discordant notes of contemporary society will over time be blended to create a symphony of unity and peace. |
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The dance consists of a ceremonial procession and symbolizes the unity of the kingdom. |
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Underlying Arnoldian ideals of sweetness and light was a concern for social unity mingled with national pride. |
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Goethe argued that when the three primary colors were combined their unity contained the whole chromatic scale. |
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Symbolising this new unity of purpose are the seven bridges that span the watery divide, like seven steel stitches suturing the two together. |
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In the face of his failure to do anything about the carnage of past months, his promise to preserve national unity has a somewhat hollow sound. |
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Dwell on the red circle formed by the Arsenal players, which began with a show of unity and descended into an impromptu hokey-cokey. |
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The opposition will probably be forced to succumb to pressure from the West to join a national unity government. |
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However, this outward display of unity masked divisions between unions that became apparent during the consultation period. |
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But unity is different from uniformity and to have a central voice and central authority is different from centralism. |
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And with these all as a background, one should earnestly strive to keep the unity of the Spirit. |
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The internal coherence or unity of either gender, man or woman, requires both a stable and oppositional heterosexuality. |
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He described consciousness and reality as a unity of opposites in which the material is fundamental. |
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An integration of inner and outer duality is possible now to create a unity or mystical union of opposites. |
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This unity in the soul is related to another widely held Stoic teaching, i.e., the unity of the virtues. |
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They are used to invoke a historical community that survived harsh conditions and now enjoys the benefits of unity and prosperity. |
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National unity must be harmonized with multinational partners and the community of international organizations and nongovernmental organizations. |
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Any implication that there is a lack of unity on the issue within the administration, or a lack of steadiness in the policy, is simply not true. |
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The Holy Synod urged all priests and parishioners to repent and come back to the unity of the canonic church. |
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The first five stanzas of the poem consider the possibility of this Utopian, undifferentiated unity the opening lines propose. |
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We stand firmly in support of integration and the unity of all working people. |
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The unity of truth is a fundamental premise of human reasoning, as the principle of non-contradiction makes clear. |
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It called for unity with other trade unions, building alliances with public sector unions across towns and cities. |
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This provided a stable framework from which to generate hypotheses, and a sense of conceptual unity and veridicality about the work. |
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Muslims strive to break fast together and the nightly prayers ensue, which also illustrate such unity quite vividly. |
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The objective of Neoplatonism was to find a metaphysical unity which could give meaning to all physical existence. |
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Delacroix believed the use of both neoclassical and romantic features bring unity to the great work of art. |
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If we are one in Christ, then our unity in him, while suppressing the partition of individual natures, in no way negates personal plurality. |
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He said the key to success was the unity of beet growers and the unwavering support of other farmers. |
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Absolute unity and unselfish leadership are two pressing imperatives stressed by many participants at the seminar. |
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Not only was he convinced that national unity was possible, but also desirable. |
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Only here, in the unity of a process, do they blend into a unique, unrepeatable moment of one's own and of another's life. |
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There is something poetic in the way the names roll, evoking notions of pride in unremitting labour, unity in poverty, resilience in hard times. |
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All the rating scales were found to be significant predictors for the unity ratings of musically and unmusically trained participants. |
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For instance, Aristotle states that in a great tragedy, there should be unity of time, place, and action. |
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Sophocles' play was for Aristotle an exemplary tragedy, both formally, in terms of unity of action, and in its tragic story. |
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In fact, he even may have gained speed on rivals, thanks to specific properties of the two cube roots of unity that are complex numbers. |
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In profile they display a unity of composition and graceful silhouettes that exceeds any preceding examples. |
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He provides a degree of unity to the piece, by virtue of his repeated appearances. |
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His work is well-known in Germany, and has gained popularity around the world for its unity and purity. |
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Through them, they endeavor to attain harmonious unity with God, their fellow humans, and nature. |
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We are busy in forging unity so that a united platform is formed to launch a joint fight for the goal. |
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If you challenge their conception of society and politics, then they say you are a threat to national unity or to peace and order and stability. |
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Such regimes put up a veneer of stability, unity and consensus, just as democracies project a misleading veneer of weakness. |
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Siva's followers who are parents preserve family unity and teach responsibility by not granting youth financial independence. |
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Most European leaders realize that a policy of opposing the United States makes European unity impossible. |
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It is the greatest threat to communal harmony, democracy, secularism, peace, progress, unity and integrity of our motherland. |
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Can the European Union retain a unity of purpose as it expands to 25 members? |
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Instead of a coherent whole expressing an organic unity through every aspect of its being, the engineers hand us a bag of separate traits. |
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After that I felt that we, the workers, needed unity and I have been attempting to unionise the place. |
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It's not one of denial, it's one of bringing the body and the mind into perfect unity and union. |
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Instead, the melodic phrases owe their unity and continuity to the juxtaposition of short segments with obvious motivic connections. |
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In the unity reached by overcoming this divorce of the finite from the infinite lies religious blessedness, perfect beauty, and moral freedom. |
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Hockey is used, in its symbolic form, to signify national unity and a national sense of purpose and community. |
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As much as anything, the object of the exercise is to display unity and a sense of collective purpose. |
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It follows that a continuum is neither a unity nor an aggregation of unities. |
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There is bliss, a deep peace, and a feeling of unity with all things and perfection of being. |
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I looked at my friends and family and sensed their feeling of unity and togetherness after all this and I felt lost and left out. |
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When the consciousness is bedimmed, when the higher concepts seem far removed, at least ponder about unity in actions of good. |
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If not handled carefully, this decentralization may pose as much a threat to national unity as armed separatist movements. |
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This is how, in His Beatitude's words, unity in prayer develops, both in a family and in the whole Church. |
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Borrowing from English, however, is threatening to disrupt the unity of a great many semantic fields which are linked by these metaphors. |
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The Iraqi Shias have produced a unity ticket for the elections under the direction of Grand Ayatollah Ali Sistani, the leading Iraqi Shia cleric. |
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The concept of going forward with a unity ticket that was bipartisan was always something that we had on the table. |
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This presumably will result in a greater unity as well as greater regional self-help. |
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Had they completed the purchase of the option, those rights would have been extinguished by unity of seisin. |
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They can be defined sociologically and claim a unity that partly or wholly segregates them from the surrounding society. |
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The Indian attitude towards all living things grows out of the Hindu view of the unity or oneness of all life. |
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His religion, politics, socio-economics and conduct are hinged on unity of God, oneness of humanity, truths love and compassion. |
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The pretence that they have somehow achieved unity among workers gives them a pretext to speak in the name of workers every year on May Day. |
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While this was heralded as demonstrating the new unity of the party, the first round vote had indicated significant divisions. |
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For Marx the unity of theory and practice meant the resolution of theoretical problems by practical activity. |
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The second principal aspect of the church's traditional formulation of the unity of the Testaments is perhaps the most familiar. |
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The bombs failed to destroy the love and unity the Balinese share with people from all nations. |
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Indeed, unity is an indispensable plank in the doctrine of scientism, the philosophical underpinning of totalitarian regimes. |
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Hunter Shooting at Birds bares the unmistakable influence of Rembrandt in its mannerism, but its unity of body and gun is entirely modern. |
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The unity they desired was one based upon conquest, political subordination, and economic autarky. |
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This cowardly decision was a blow to those already on strike and an attack on the unity of the city workers. |
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United your resolve, united your hearts, may your spirits be at one, that you may long together dwell in unity and concord! |
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On the contrary, it was with full knowledge of those realities, and against the run of history, that the unity of purpose prevailed. |
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But despite the public show of unity from the current council, rumblings of discontent were not far from the surface. |
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This is how we will experience the peace and unity with the Father that the Lord's Prayer describes so beautifully. |
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Worshipers share bread and wine in the Eucharist as a sign of their unity with each other and with Jesus. |
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I agree with you that while there are a plethora of organisations around, unity would be better. |
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First, the Arian heresy overextends God's unity by referring to diversity and difference in God rather than distinction. |
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Paley advances the teleological argument from design founded on the unity and adaptability of created things. |
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The former is an immanent unity consisting of sensations and the perceptual apprehension. |
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The church has overused the concept of unity in the name of control and keeping people in line. |
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A four-day convention built around unity and like-mindedness does present certain artistic problems. |
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He stressed that today there was an immediate need for unity between Shias and Sunnis. |
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The fasces of Italian fascism are nicked from the fasces carried by the lictors, symbolising the unity of the Roman people. |
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America is sliding toward a firmer belief in the inequality of men and believes less and less in the unity of the human species. |
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The annual conference of any political party is a highly controlled event, an exhibition of party unity and leadership authority. |
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An attempt at unity in 1972 failed at the last minute because of opposition from Anglo-Catholics in the Church of England. |
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The survival of a president to provide national leadership is essential to national unity and strong public will. |
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A genuine unity of theory and practice may require a greater unity of Marxism and liberal equality. |
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After Pearl Harbor, the vitriol against people of Japanese descent is represented in propaganda posters urging national unity through xenophobia. |
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It was because of this close environmental unity instilled by the nature of their calling that they lacked landward interest. |
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The Yahwist tells us that from the beginning of time, God intended marriage to be a covenant of oneness, a unity of heart, mind, and body. |
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Mirwaiz said all eyes are now focused on the unity moves and people are keenly watching the developments. |
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Those who attend the conference will engage in a series of workshops and discussions that can contribute to the unity of our movement. |
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He sought to make Memphis a denominational center for Baptists and called for unity among the brethren. |
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The harmony of analogous colors would suggest that unity is achieved through the kindred efforts of the many parts. |
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The kinara was seven used candleholders, and we carved out a coconut to use as a unity cup. |
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Jack, aka Green Fairy, dealt with the problem of not having enough unity of mind to write, in a manner most amusing. |
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Even before Parliament went into recess on July 21, an unparalleled degree of cross-party unity had been established. |
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Demidenko fusses around with agogics and tempo fluctuation to the point where the music's unity and cumulative power fall by the wayside. |
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It was best not to provoke them, and others like them, at a time when maximum unity was necessary. |
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About 200 people screamed this chant, joined hands and attempted to promote unity on campus yesterday outside Willard Building. |
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I sense weariness with both liberals and conservatives who seem to disrespect others ' convictions and disregard concern for unity in the church. |
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Come Together is an unashamed anthem, underscored by preaching for unity and a very slow burn lead-in where an organ is joined by synthetic drums and percussion. |
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He was an saintly apostle of peace, love and unity and a great poet. |
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They will defend the unity and integrity of the multi-ethnic state. |
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With this decision, the Board reaffirms its strong commitment to the Olympic ideal of unity through sport, and fair and balanced treatment of all athletes. |
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The unity of the piece shifts from its poetry to its formal presence to its material, before landing on laboriousness as its central preoccupation. |
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I voted today because after what happened in Odessa and Mariupol, unity of Ukraine is impossible and it is better to secede. |
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Pressure was also brought by the newspapers and caused Parliament to vote for, in the name of the unity of France, an amnesty, which pardoned the 13 convicted Alsatians. |
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He referred not so much to architectural form as to dedication of three altars in one church as symbolising the three persons in the consubstantial unity of God. |
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The ideal of national unity informed political speech, but the diversity of populations called for guarantees of political pluralism and for economic integration. |
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The director moved her sometimes space-challenged charges skillfully, eliciting overall an antic tone that brought a kind of unity to the often frenzied goings-on. |
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There was no such unity of purpose among the anti-communists. |
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The dream that one could not only conquer, but in so doing create a Pax Romana, a vast area of peace, prosperity and unity of ideas, was a genuine inspiration. |
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Amid the carnage and death, that unity is one augury of hope. |
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Thousands cheered for Ukrainian unity and heroism as the blue-and-yellow flags of their country flapped in the late summer sun. |
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The fact that today's speech will focus on the need for unity suggests that the chancellor is not one of those who sees a third Labour victory as in the bag. |
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My hope is for the two to fail short term in their unity quest for stagnation. |
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His operas reveal careful dramatic planning, and his use of recurring themes and motifs frequently creates conceptual and musical unity within a work. |
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Linthicum did not speak of racial unity among whites, but that was the subtext. |
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The transcendental unity of the semiotically self-sufficient text and undifferentiated spectator dissolved into a complex series of critical and discursive relations. |
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Last month, there was little talk of unity and togetherness. |
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Other inscribed symbols on the slates are a star-like design that she believes means unity and a flower image that may signify two men loving the same woman. |
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Swans have shown great spirit, courage, determination and team unity this year but the most important ingredient to the Swans outfit has been an increase in skill. |
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Ours is a unique nation, and we have to assert our unity and say no to these narrow-minded movements. |
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But who is responsible for blowing that unity to smithereens? |
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Socialists who stand for the political independence of the working class and its international unity have always been branded as sectarians by muddle-headed reformists. |
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The many become one because they are drawn into unity by the unificatory activity of creativity, initiated by God, and completed by determinate occasions. |
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It proposes to realise human unity in diversity and not in uniformity. |
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Today, though, the economic unity of the extended family has broken down. |
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In 1973 a plan for unity entitled Towards a United Church was produced. |
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Germany's economic unity was to be preserved, though this was undermined by the decision that each power could take reparations from its own occupied territories. |
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We were told that it was to maintain stability, unity and peace. |
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There Schlegel turned his attention not just to the production of harmonious unity in individual works of art but also to their reception by the spectator. |
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This notion of a complex unity of the book leads us to a second thesis. |
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You've got the left already in a fight, and a lot of people in a snit about this, about who lost the election, so I don't think that unity is there. |
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The even bigger question, of course, is whether unity will portend not peace but war? |
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The illusion that the viewer shares this vespertine light with the painting evokes not merely a sense of spatial unity but a temporal unity as well. |
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Then there might have been a unity with the law courts, and an avoidance of the two bulks of the Hilton and the BT Tower side by side. Buildings like us, made permanent. |
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Masaccio was interested only in humanity and painted large vignettes, avoiding detail as far as he could, since he was anxious to preserve the unity of each picture. |
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Martial arts is a broad term that covers a variety of schools and forms whose unity derives only from their origins in the arts of war and single combat. |
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Old neoclassical debates over aesthetic unity found themselves recycled as conflicts between New Critical coherence and later emphases on faultlines and heteroglossia. |
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The conclusion is unwarranted, and involves overplaying the disagreements and their importance while ignoring the basic unity of canonical and doctrinal decisions. |
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This is a day of celebration and national unity in which Chileans enjoy traditional food and folklore-type music and honor the martyrs of independence. |
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Only a churl would refuse to acknowledge the president's success in crafting national unity out of catastrophe, and even liberals have been obliged to pay tribute. |
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Our pericope is an admonition to live up to the calling of discipleship by avoiding a long list of negative behaviors and aspiring to unity in the church. |
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The pluriformity of biblical data seems to call for a modest but correct exegesis of biblical texts that recognizes whatever unity or disunity there may be. |
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The commander has a periscopic day sight, a television monitor displaying the image from the gunner's thermal sight and six unity vision periscopes. |
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In it, he criticized the unity of place and time imposed by the classical theatre, which confined all the action to a banal peristyle and expelled all drama to the wings. |
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Whether black or white, churchgoing or come-outer, radical or conservative, members found temporary unity in a common cause and the bonds of womanhood. |
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He appealed to the people to frustrate the evil designs of those people who wanted to undermine national unity and integrity by spreading communalism in the society. |
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From this point of view, the confederate model will consolidate domestic solidarity and unity toward the outside world, and this of course carries positive significance. |
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But on the flip side could be instanced fleeting moments when rhythmic control was a little wayward and when ensemble unity was not quite perfect. |
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Social rights would also help integrate previously excluded groups into a common national culture, and thereby provide a source of national unity and loyalty. |
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It is a promise of fulfillment of deeper longings, whether it is for wisdom or for full unity with a beloved, or whether it is to be in God's presence. |
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The promise of unity and fulfilment of desire promised by the institution of marriage is also undermined by both the characters and the events in this play. |
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According to the feminist psychoanalyst Nancy Chodorow, female children in particular strive to uphold the unity with their mother even after the pre-Oedipal phase. |
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The germ of divisiveness was planted many years ago way back in 1939, and unity of the movement has only come in fleetingly short spurts since then. |
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Behind this variety was a unity of purpose which strengthened Shakespeare in resisting the pressure from his contemporaries to conform to pseudo-classical ideals. |
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He turned that story into an ending about the unity and teamwork that defines America at its best. |
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Adorno's case for Cubist painting illustrates how the object can only be understood in its totality once it has fallen from its unity and reduced to fragments. |
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Only on rare occasions are there exceptions to the lock-step unity of petrol power. |
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Two years before, the architect had succeeded Walter Gropius as Dean of the Harvard School of Design, where he was preaching a new unity of architecture and town planning. |
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The historic election sheared off a thin facade of wartime national unity and reinforced ethnic and sectarian tensions that have plagued the country for centuries. |
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It is highly unlikely that they would allow any internal or external factor to trifle with their unity or a united platform to promote and preserve their interests. |
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As different as they were, the Williams sisters possessed an unbreakable and imposing bond of unity wherever they appeared. |
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My attempt was to reestablish the unity of Erie, but without the pre-Ely amorphousness. |
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There is a unity between the Greek people's struggles for freedom, their joys and sorrow and attitudes towards love and death. |
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Lack of political unity within Greece resulted in frequent conflict between Greek states. |
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The war convinced most Swiss of the need for unity and strength towards its European neighbours. |
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They see unity as one of the four marks that the Creed attributes to the genuine Church, and the essence of a mark is to be visible. |
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After the death of the last Carolingian, Louis the Child, in 911, the stem duchies acknowledged the unity of the kingdom. |
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We might fib, exaggerate, misremember or gloss the detail but we do so in service of the unity and coherence of our own story. |
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Augustinian unity and Augustinian theocentricity remain unscathed because paradoxically the role of Christ becomes central. |
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Consensus history emphasizes the basic unity of American values and downplays conflict as superficial. |
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He argued that the theory of the unity and continuity of history should not remove distinctions between ancient and modern history. |
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This alliance would not mark the last time in the history of the peninsula that political unity would be sought through religious unity. |
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During the Unification of Germany in the 19th century, Arminius became hailed as a symbol of German unity and freedom. |
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Francis Bacon and other advocates of science tried to create unity in Europe by focusing on the unity in nature. |
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The lions symbolize Schleswig, and the nettle leaf Holstein, thus expressing the town's unity with these two historic lands. |
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Kingship developed amongst the Germanic peoples when the unity of a single military command was found necessary. |
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The prospect of war with Spain shattered the cabinet unity which had existed up to that point. |
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In religion, they reformed religious orders and sought unity of the various sections of the church. |
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However, the unity of the ODECA was limited by conflicts between several member states. |
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For more about varying views on the origin, authorship and unity of the poem see Homeric scholarship. |
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The unity and continuity of the World Ocean, with relatively free interchange among its parts, is of fundamental importance to oceanography. |
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As king, Edgar further consolidated the political unity achieved by his predecessors, with his reign being noted for its relative stability. |
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The historical unity and continuing identity between the various stages of the Greek language is often emphasised. |
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Calvinism was the state religion in the Dutch Republic, though this does not mean that unity existed. |
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The unity of the empire and the hereditary right of the Carolingians continued to be acknowledged. |
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By claiming descent from a solid Yemenite tribe, the Rasulids brought Yemen to a vital sense of unity in an otherwise chaotic regional milieu. |
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Later, in war, she becomes the woman, sullied by her subjects, who vilipends them in order to inspire unity in the midst of strife. |
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Thus, the creation of the Assemblies of God marked an official end of Pentecostal doctrinal unity and racial integration. |
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Without this unity between employees, workers were subjugated to harsh working environments and low pay due to no practical regulations. |
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She said the summit has also the potential to foster the African unity and common goals as well as Pan-Africanist agenda. |
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When Rhodri died in 878 the relative unity of Wales ended and it was once again divided into its component parts each ruled by one of his sons. |
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The document demonstrates the diversity as well as unity in early Reformed theology. |
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King was three time Prime Minister of Canada, doing much to help preserve the unity of the French and English populations in his vast country. |
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The language of the Romans was Latin, which Virgil emphasizes as a source of Roman unity and tradition. |
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The Austrian Empire needed to redefine itself to maintain unity in the face of nationalism. |
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In addition, he gave a clarion call for Somali unity and independence, in the process organizing his forces. |
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In other words, the mind must already possess a unity that cannot be generated, or constituted, by these relations alone. |
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The differences were small and were not considered to compromise the unity of the faith shared between east and west. |
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Similarly, reconciliation and unity are not superficial, but are prayed and lived out. |
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Gradualism as opposed to shock therapy would have taken South Sudan a more prudent path toward the unity of the two markets. |
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On the other hand, the unity of Gaulish, Goidelic, and Brittonic is reasonably secure. |
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The unity of NATO was breached early in its history, with a crisis occurring during Charles de Gaulle's presidency of France from 1958 onwards. |
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The two expressed unity in a wide range of issues, including the War in Afghanistan. |
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Under the British system there is a unity of powers rather than separation. |
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The call for national unity was emphasized with the picturization of a song at the spinning wheel. |
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The Americans were pushing the importance of free trade and European unity to form a bulwark against communism. |
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Sudan problems, the formation of a unity government is the dumpiest way forward ever. |
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The Zollverein, a tariff union, furthered economic unity in the German states. |
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However, following Retso, the only functional unity that characterizes them is the grammaticalized function of marking a pronoun object suffix. |
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The latter case is manifested for example in positronium or meson where matter and antimatter reside together as the unity of the opposites. |
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Native music produced during our annual Pow Wows is a source of unity among tribal participants and a source of spirituality with the Creator. |
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Following the referendum there were calls for greater unity within Scottish Unionism and to vote tactically against Nationalist candidates. |
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The resulting refracted beam of coloured light symbolises unity diffracted, leaving an absence of unity. |
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As such each body, male or female, is the unity of exteriorising interiority and interiorising exteriority. |
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The early modern period was initiated by the Protestant Reformation and the collapse of the unity of the medieval Western Church. |
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He discusses his belief that quantum physics and unified field theory are humanity's key to unity and divine enlightenment. |
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Only at one building, Salisbury Cathedral, is stylistic unity demonstrated. |
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According to Vivekananda, there is an essential unity to Hinduism, which underlies the diversity of its many forms. |
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Accepting women Protestant ministers would also make unity with the See of Rome more difficult. |
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English nationalism is the nationalism that asserts that the English are a nation and promotes the cultural unity of English people. |
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Arthur Henderson resigned from the Cabinet in 1917 amid calls for party unity to be replaced by George Barnes. |
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Consilience is a word to describe a forthcoming unity of the biological, genetic, molecular, social, environmental, and psychological sciences. |
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The radicals were without unity of aim and method, and there was but little hope of accomplishing anything. |
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Rousseau said that people join into civil society via the social contract to achieve unity while preserving individual freedom. |
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He is the focus of unity for the worldwide Anglican Communion of independent national or regional churches. |
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Bede is also concerned to show the unity of the English, despite the disparate kingdoms that still existed when he was writing. |
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