She's no nostalgia merchant for the musical Luddites, and it's not just the eternal verities of soul music that Jones traffics in. |
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The others challenged the eternal verities of the West, and the critics hated them. |
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The author looks at the different issues and technologies affecting time, and concludes it is the most important of the verities. |
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To those of us who have not forgotten the eternal verities, he has summed up perfectly today's pundit herd of Washington and Wall Street. |
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One often hears the comment that each new generation rediscovers the eternal verities. |
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The upturn in the US economy has certainly disinterred some economic verities. |
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If we cannot trust such minds to discover truths about the world, how can we accept the verities of science? |
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Cynics will charge that these are the eternal verities of political classes everywhere. |
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Do these remnants pledged to eternal verities have any prospect of succeeding with contemporary children? |
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The theme of her remarks as she opened the new synod concerned the challenges of staying true to unchanging verities in a world of constant change and new challenges. |
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Events were changing the world dramatically, too, at an irrecuperable pace, dissolving the verities of the post-World War II techno-political world system. |
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There are no disembodied brains, divorced from human emotions, hormonal urges and fleshly thoughts, engaged solely in disinterested play of the mind on the eternal verities. |
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Proponents of the former position were cast as conservative upholders of Enlightenment verities clinging to modernism as the last bastion of a Eurocentric culture. |
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Face life squarely and get down below the froth on its surface to discover its verities and realities. |
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Be willing to face life squarely and get down beneath the surface of life where the verities and realities are to be found. |
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The next drafts will notably develop a few other prejudices and taboos, and the presented causes and verities. |
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For the assured truth of things is derived from the principles of knowledg, and causes which determine their verities. |
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But any substantial imagination, the pen here seldsom dreams, gone the serious literary voice, one coiffed in the eternal verities. |
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The resulting massive loss of population throughout Europe created new realms of freedom for social reconstruction amid a context of luxuriant despair which brought all the established verities into question. |
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This HEKS conference showed that churches and similar organizations are best able to play a peace-building role when they lay aside all claim to absolute verities. |
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If he wants to cite the ancient verities as he sometimes does, let Saddam Hussein have the wisdom of the real mother in the story of King Solomon and the two mothers who wanted to lay claim to one baby. |
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Now, during the good years, the European Union was able to disregard these verities and was able to construct behind its walls a highly regulated and centralised market. |
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For the present, al-Qaeda's vision of endless war against the West and a return to the simple verities of Islam's first century appears to have lost the glamour it acquired after the felling of the twin towers. |
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Asians, however, stick to eternal verities forgotten by western countries in their headlong pursuit of individualism, and their descent into a morass of broken families, drug-taking, promiscuity, mud-slinging and violence. |
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And if you are still unconvinced, consider some non-economic verities. |
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Nor were the galactographic verities of the situation lost upon Stettin. |
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