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Henry was going to have to assert himself a bit more; he was going to have to open the door and go in boldly
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From these texts, I actually assert there is no rapture in the sense of escaping
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Hindu does not assert himself
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was time to assert his authority
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To deny the reality of things is to miss their reality; to assert the emptiness of things is to miss their reality
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When the patrons of this system assert, that the consumption of artificers, manufacturer's, and merchants, is equal to the value of what they produce, they probably mean no more than that their revenue, or the fund destined for their consumption, is equal to it
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thing to assert that his money and his cleverness provides for me
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Connoisseurs will assert that without Darjeeling, Tea would be like Wine without the
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It may be correctly argued that although unusual circumstances often give vent to (our) latent tendencies, Reason must necessarily assert itself as the final authority that correctly informs our (potential) actions
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Vengeful white supremacists, including President Andrew Johnson himself, were happy to see terrorism during Reconstruction against Blacks trying to assert civil rights and anti racist whites allied with them
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He proved to be a very strong leader and the Tenocha had begun to assert themselves during his reign
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To assert dominance over you or guests
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George Gilder and Richard Vigilante assert in a joint article that to justify their continued agitation, and to maintain their status as heroes of the earth, the environmental Greens have enlisted tribes of trial lawyers in their cause
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The goodness of human nature must therefore assert itself against the constraints of an oppressive culture
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real to assert itself
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M: Assert your independence in thought and action
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It will assert itself
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does not assert itself, it is in the seeing of the false as false and
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It is only when your humanity is questioned that you assert it
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son of a teacher who is the owner of a motor-ski company and of Dolley’s Museum, does not hesitate to assert in very strong terms that he likes Ketchikan in winter because he can ski and … study
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an illusion’…all of these assert that illusion is a legitimate, objective concept from where we can
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began to assert that religions were human inventions
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relaxed enough in class to assert herself socially, but
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By his father’s blood, the man has died and been brought to life again for the sake of the Lammas Lands, and Ralph has only argued with him and tried to assert his own authority when the words he meant to speak should have been those of gratitude and thanks
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Too often, however, the Republicans compromise their goals to achieve the passage of bills that they assert are the ‘best’ they can expect
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continued, gaining the confidence to assert his authority
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father to assert it
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If, for example, I were to assert that the Earth was flat, and when pressed about the basis of my beliefs, I were to blandly state: “I just know it to be so, my intuition tells me
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When the brain de-hypnotizes, sensations will be the way for you to assert what is true
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I assert it is irrelevant since one can awaken by experiencing only this reality
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More annoyed than he would admit at having to visit the elderly landlords, Robert needed to assert his independence
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“But… he’s under investigation himself,” said the Director, clearly a little out of the loop and trying to assert some authority
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Ian was no exception and learned to assert himself, achieve promotion and become a Head of Department, even though he was still living at home, sleeping in his mother’s bed and relying on her to give his life meaning
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the God within that man; I call upon the ego to assert himself, to conquer the
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of its own, which assert themselves when the more active part of the
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Man' s evolution in its earlier stages consists in the opening up of this line of communication, so that the ego may be increasingly able to assert himself
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Why not assert your mastery of evil by virtue of the power of goodness and thus become the master of all relations between the two of you? I predict that the good in you could overcome the evil in him if you gave it a fair and living chance
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He fully believed in, and did not hesitate to assert, the ascendancy of his divine nature over his human nature
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He really entertained the notion that Jesus was timid and somewhat afraid to assert his own power and authority
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They assert that the religion of the heathen is superior to our teaching because it inspires to the acquirement of a strong, robust, and aggressive character
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They assert that your religion is not for this world; that men cannot live as you teach
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2 This mighty shout enthused Peter and those of the apostles who still retained the hope of seeing Jesus assert his right to rule
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He likewise knew that many of his disciples were slowly but certainly passing through that training of mind and that discipline of soul which would enable them to triumph over doubt and courageously to assert their full-fledged faith in the gospel of the kingdom
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He even dares to assert that he and the Father are one
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But that you may be certain of what I proclaim, let me again assert that the Father is in me and I in the Father, and that, as the Father dwells in me, so will I dwell in every one who believes this gospel
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7 "And again I assert that no man can serve two masters; either he will hate the one and love the other, or else he will hold to one while he despises the other
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They had reached the conclusion that Jesus might, in an emergency, assert his divine power and put to shame his enemies
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While the dramatic cleansing of the temple during the early morning had aroused their hopes of seeing the Master assert himself and manifest his mighty powers, the events of the entire afternoon only operated as an anticlimax in that they all pointed to the certain rejection of Jesus' teaching by the Jewish authorities
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Jesus does not hesitate to assert that he and the Father are one; and on the basis of the fact and truth of that supreme and supernal experience, he admonishes every kingdom believer to become one with him even as he and his Father are one
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5 Jesus had acquired that type of human character which could preserve its composure and assert its dignity in the face of continued and gratuitous insult
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But mistake not! these compromised ideals of the Master are still latent in his gospel, and they will eventually assert their full power upon the world
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that doesn’t have to assert superiority to feel
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Nations who would choose to assert their values and needs on other nations could easily threaten the others with nuclear attack
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Activists for bison assert that there
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you out or assert that they are in charge
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I don't know if he has the strength to assert himself over the demon
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“If he's so powerful then why doesn’t he assert himself
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The assert statement is used to assert that something is true
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you will have at least one element in a list you are using and want to check this, and raise an error if it is not true, then assert statement is ideal in this situation
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When the assert statement fails, an AssertionError is raised
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In this way, we are slaves since we can’t assert ourselves
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Maybe I could assert my position firmly without being threatening
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assert their authority and control over the startled animals
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The corners of his mouth turned down as he saw this corpulent and vaguely professional-looking man approaching him with a clear impression of urgency surrounding him, and he lifted his head as if to assert some superiority of the intruder and maintained his position with his right foot on the first stair as if to suggest a preponderance to postpone any matters to a later time
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” He puffed out his chest as if to assert his opinions regarding the events as well as his own self-confidence in his convictions
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But should this happen let us assert before the Almighty that we should all die happy in the consciousness of having defended Germany against the world
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Mary Catherine widened her stance, as if to assert her authority and
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“I stand corrected, Mr Delmage,” responded Rudolph to the whisky breath of the surgeon while recognising the need to assert his authority
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Without complete knowledge, it is impossible to assert anything with certainty
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In fact, the Christian and Jewish bibles are full of threats to all of Judah’s neighbors as the poor Hebrew tribes alternately attempt to conquer territory, assert their independence, keep their independence, and long for independence
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Undoubtedly he was a man worthy of his post who did his job well and was totally unaccustomed to the response he got from Phil Rudolph when Vidich introduced rank to assert himself
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regardless of how persecuted they may have been in recent memory, can assert that their
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America needs desperately to return to a free market to increase productive efficiency and help return to self-sufficiency, which is critical to reversing growing international indebtedness, assert control of the country’s future, and return to a position of strength only possible with independence
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And this is why I assert that it is is what you put into a job that will contribute to how you feel afterwards
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can probably imagine we had some explosive arguments as I tried to assert my independence as a hormonal teenager! I love my mother dearly and we get on great today
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The force of Jason's desire was a physical reality now and her eyes flitted involuntarily down to his lap where she was sure she would see his potent sexuality beginning to assert itself
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He wanted to assert his prime ministerial qualification and use his oratory as a weapon
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They assert that the phrase would be more correctly rendered, "In a short time," or "with weak and feeble argument thou art persuading me
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But those who drew up the Prayer Book never meant to assert that all who were members of the Church of England were actually and really true Christians! On the contrary, they tell us expressly in the Articles, that "in the visible Church the evil be ever mingled with the good
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"We assert a real presence of the body and blood of Christ; but not of His body as it is now glorified in heaven, but of His body as it was broken on the cross, when His blood was shed and separated from it; that is, His death, with the merits and effects of it, are in a visible and federal act offered in the sacrament to all worthy believers
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Tolle goes on to assert that awakening to the abundance that is already
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ing traditions, such as Christian, Zen and Hindi, to assert the perfection
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A human at that time was not in a body or in the world as some religions assert now…”
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’ And Lucifer began to assert the individuality of the human, his position as a free Essence for cognition
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More so, they could have embraced the alien religion of Islam as a means to assert their birth right in their own land
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But for now, the Musalmans are ever on the look out for the ways and means to assert their Islamic separateness, which, for the muse of a poet would seem: Oh goddamn faith, how thou divide ‘the God’ from gods and ‘the Musalmans’ from other humans! Why if only the moulanas approach Muhammad’s life, not in awe but with insight, for a solution to their vexatious separatist inhibitions, pointers are aplenty in Martin Ling’s biography of his
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Even beyond the boundaries of belief, it is the penchant of the faithful, not just the Musalman, to assert that all that is there to know can be found in between the covers of their religious scriptures
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Chinese authorities assert that I am trying to sabotage the
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non-doer? Apart from this he will later assert that there are only five
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ity and assert that it is so
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They hyper-criticize what they perceive and assert as others' under-judgement, i
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When one requests a check, they assert and affirm the entire system in question, i
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Whenever he wanted to assert his authority at home, his voice would drop to a deeper
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the new Wah kitten would assert his presence as soon
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Dora was the universal non-worlder response to assert that one was friend
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Mr and Mrs Melmoth booked in for a two-week break, although the owner turned-out to be an Oscar Wilde fan, forcing them to assert that Melmoth was indeed their familial name and that people mentioning it when checking into hotels was much more common than you might think
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Caesar did not always see eye-to-eye with Pompey and was considering marching on Rome to assert his authority
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More humane we assert than succour the hurt,
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Ask yourself a few questions and then reverently await the response: Do you not now and then feel the self within you? Do you assert this self or do you follow the majority? Remember that majorities are always led, they never lead
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detail is wholly conclusive;but it is another matter to assert that Espronceda wasalways Byronic
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“Then you are the Army men,” she asserted firmly, “I have a
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I have heard it asserted, that the trade of the city of Glasgow doubled in about fifteen years after the first erection of the banks there; and that the trade of Scotland has more than quadrupled since the first erection of the two public banks at Edinburgh; of which the one, called the Bank of Scotland, was established by act of parliament in 1695, and the other, called the Royal Bank, by royal charter in 1727
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“Yes, Biobull,” I asserted again, “Biobull, the future of
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They were solid, so far as they asserted that the exportation of gold and silver in trade might frequently be advantageous to the country
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Our woollen manufacturers, in order to justify their demand of such extraordinary restrictions and regulations, confidently asserted, that English wool was of a peculiar quality, superior to that of any other country; that the wool of other countries could not, without some mixture of it, be wrought up into any tolerable manufacture; that fine cloth could not be made without it ; that England, therefore, if the exportation of it could be totally prevented, could monopolize to herself almost the whole woollen trade of the world; and thus, having no rivals, could sell at what price she pleased, and in a short time acquire the most incredible degree of wealth by the most advantageous balance of trade
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This doctrine, like most other doctrines which are confidently asserted by any considerable number of people, was, and still continues to be, most implicitly believed by a much greater number: by almost all those who are either unacquainted with the woollen trade, or who have not made particular inquiries
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But if they had expressed themselves more accurately, and only asserted, that the revenue of this class was equal to the value of what they produced, it might readily have occurred to the reader, that what would naturally be saved out of this revenue, must necessarily increase more or less the real wealth of the society
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There is nothing so absurd, says Cicero, which has not sometimes been asserted by some philosophers
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apostles of Christ we might have asserted our
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Dearling’s finances,” she asserted, and added for emphasis: “I hardly knew him, remember?”
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“No problem,” he asserted with a wry smile, “watch this
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You can’t miss it,” he asserted, noting Truman’s skeptical expression
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upset Shri Maharaj who asserted that he would shun his very sight
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“It would appear,” he tentatively asserted, “that an asteroid might have been involved in the disappearance of the dinosaurs!”
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One of the most publicized Executive Orders was 13083 which asserted that federal agencies shall
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Then we have the generation that fell away, before the God of secular necessity, the emperors who had insisted on recognition of their own asserted divinity
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But of course there was little indication how far down the asserted line of progression that this sharing might have taken place
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No! I needed to do something that asserted living
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"That is true," asserted Susan
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One law professor asserted that the case could only be described as “a revolution in constitutional law
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In the nation’s academic enclaves, and in its laboratories of advanced science, such ideas as these are asserted seriously and tenaciously
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Spiritual Practice is Will Asserted and Re-asserted
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“No way” I asserted
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On that day Tea Parties asserted themselves on a national scale and they have never stopped
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Spiritual practice is will asserted and re-asserted
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This did not change until he asserted to himself that he should be
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Judaism’s Torah and Christianity’s Old Testament asserted Elijah would reappear before
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Victor asserted Corliss would recognize him because the baby
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his mother if she did not recognize him, and then asserted he was the re-born spirit of Victor
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Romy asserted Joe had lived in a red brick house, and provided
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also asserted he lived in Phargana, a nearby village
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The Japanese woman asserted she
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” This document asserted that news reports should be free from opinion or bias of any kind
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Besides he asserted with authority that there was “a huge rock-slide in 1965 and that is what tourists observe today
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“Of course, I will,” he asserted
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with Engels, asserted that all known history is essentially the history of social classes locked in conflict
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He asserted he wanted illegal aliens to “pay all outstanding tax liabilities” and “allow the IRS to devise a system”
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Every count in which these claims were asserted
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For 6 months DOC pigheadedly, and wrongly asserted that Mike’s sentence of 4 years suspended after 18 months did not start running until after his 2/9/11 sentencing on the two misdemeanors from June 2010
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Ulan asserted that in order to go to Bishkek to start this new venture,
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man asserted that the land did not know breaks and pauses; the grass
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” The Eldest asserted
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“Youssaf speaks wisely!” Moses asserted with the finality of command, “He will go with you!”
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“I'll go in with you!” Moshe asserted, leaving no room to question his need to lead from a
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For he who is come from above is higher than everything; and he who is of the Earth of the Earth he is and of the Earth he speaks; and he who came down from heaven is higher than all; And he bears witness of what he has seen and heard and no man receives his witness; And he who has received his witness has asserted that he is truly God; And he whom God has sent speaks the words of God: God gave not the Spirit by measure
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Captain Waters chronicled the courage and skillful aviation techniques of amphibious helicopter pilots in countless missions, endorsed the seaworthiness of the successful aircraft, regretted the termination of their use, and insisted that the amphibious choppers increased the safety of crews and rescue swimmers, and asserted that with the amphibious vehicles, and the potential failure of the contemporary hoist mechanism, recovery success rates would be enhanced (Waters, pp
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Fanning asserted the Coast Guard response was
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The Commandant asserted that Coast Guard personnel, whether active-duty, reservists, auxiliarists, or civilians would be a top priority, along with morale and safety issues, and recruitment
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Hobaugh asserted, “can be on a spill site within hours of an incident
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Hostettler, asserted that it was time to make the Coast Guard Commandant a member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and Adm
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Pseudo-Dionysus, the fifth century father of mysticism in both Eastern and Western churches, says that God is superior to all opposition between being and non-being; it therefore cannot be asserted either that God is or is not
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The moral right of the author and illustrator has been asserted
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“Except in the sea,” asserted the Coralute
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I wasn’t so sure about what he had just asserted about Bob’s loyalty, but I stayed quiet
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Barry simply nodded knowing that Andrew could have asserted jurisdiction for those crimes as well
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He immediately complied with the order, but haughtily asserted his diplomatic status and immunity
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―They will hold,‖ she asserted confidently
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When the disciples of John asserted that the strange man of God had gone to the hills, many doubted the entire story
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They had asserted that he performed by authority of the prince of devils
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Jesus had repeatedly asserted that all his teaching and works were by the power and authority of his Father in heaven
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11 Before Judas and the soldiers arrived, the Master had fully regained his customary poise; the spirit had triumphed over the flesh; faith had asserted itself over all human tendencies to fear or entertain doubt
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“We want to be known as a green business,” she asserted
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When I asserted my right to speak in the official language of my choice I was effectively left out of the discussions, but still required to attend
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It's time to choose," she asserted
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twins he claimed to have found, and because he asserted that
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Justin's authoritative presence asserted itself
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“We can’t leave her,” Ashley asserted
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She asserted that in the past, all African Americans had the same color
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In the late 1970s, choreographer Dennis Grimaldi asked her at the audition for the performance, Broadway, if she could tap dance and she asserted that she could
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asserted when she saw the state Shinaé was getting in
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“Absolutely not!” he asserted with the best intimation of offense he could muster
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1992) asserted that the tangible reality of our
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Since the Bollobanes had publicly asserted their rights and
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Göring, refusing to accept the true situation, boastfully asserted that “his Air Force” would soon fix things
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The Hatfields were absent without leave and could turn up any time, but now instinct asserted itself into his game plan
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Additionally, he asserted that reason and perception were products of the heart, not the brain
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questioned by the masses In Letters from the Earth Mark Twain asserted that the Bible, in describing God, is perhaps the most damnatory biography that exists in print anywhere, and that God is a malign thug
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Amendment XV, ratified on February 3, 1870, at long last asserted: “The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude
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“There was a lion,” he asserted
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But what did the Apostle teach? What was the grand subject which he argued, and reasoned out, and discussed, both with Jew and Greek, in synagogue and street? That he exposed the folly of idolatry to the ignorant multitudes, �that he showed the true nature of God to the worshippers of images made with hands,�that he asserted the nearness of God to us all, and the certainty of a solemn reckoning with God at the judgment day, to Epicureans and Stoics,�these are facts which we have recorded fully in his address on Mars' Hill
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The agenda outlined, asserted, in that book was a well thought out and highly detailed instruction
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“I want to be with you,” I asserted
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Surely they didn't intend to farm this arid plateau, he asserted to himself
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Surely they didn’t intend to farm this arid plateau, he asserted to himself
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to the problem in Chapter 9, he asserted that even worshippers of the
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asserted that there is no provision for abandonment of the ordained ac-
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these injustices are asserted to have been instituted by and/or are supported by the Infinite
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Nonetheless, officer Sheikho was sure that this merchant was a thief since divination had asserted that this was the case; otherwise, had the boy’s vision and his revelation of the theft come out of thin air? Should he disbelieve what the innocent little boy had seen with his own eyes?
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“I knew it was a forgery!” HipHope claimed victory where there was none; the trash heap had never asserted that the Key was anything more than possibility – only a potential actuality, until you took the Key and searched for its lock
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” he asserted while finding a cushion on the floor
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Some of our informants asserted that he was drinking heavily; others denied it
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"He won't come back," asserted Kennedy positively
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She asserted herself
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Even when she wasn't saying anything--and often she said hardly a word during an entire outing--she still somehow asserted herself
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They were solid, too, in asserting that no prohibition could prevent their exportation, when private people found any advantage in exporting them
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They were sophistical, too, perhaps, in asserting that the high price of exchange necessarily increased what they called the
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Martin wrote the majority opinion, asserting that Congress has the authority under the Commerce Clause to regulate the non-commerce (My comment: How can the Constitution support the Congress in regulating non-commerce behavior?) of someone who chooses not to buy health insurance
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Then we have Marx, whose main claim to fame was to dictate the end of history by asserting that man is the product of his machines and not vice versa, conveniently forgetting that any system that purports to explain everything, in reality explains nothing
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started asserting herself more in her life and at work!
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We can literal y save their life by asserting ourselves
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Yes, my cynicism had grown to the point that I could no longer think of anything other than he was deliberately calling at this time to get a rise out of me, or more probably, in some perverted sense best known to himself, he was asserting his perceived power over me
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The ruler of Milano, Ludovico Sforza, called Il Moro because of his dark complexion, had urged Carlos to make his move on the Kingdom of Napoles, asserting some claim Carlos had to that throne
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While correspondence theory says that it is about truth, asserting
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And they come close to asserting that the SPECT scan proves the existence of God, or, in the authors’ cross-cultural term, ‘absolute unitary being
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virtue has the potential be trumped by anyone else asserting that their judgment is in some
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‘A spokeswoman for KOCS, [Keep Our Children Safe] Ms Irma Medlar, a respected secondary teacher, congratulated the councillors for their brave stance, saying it was intolerable that men should still be asserting their domination over women by wearing clothes that revealed the shape of their sexual organs
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Sport, like purely intellectual pursuits, should not be a tool for asserting dominance or superiority
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“No, I want him to sit in on this,” said Jane, asserting her authority over both men
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Do you not recall how the Scriptures begin by asserting that "In the beginning the Gods created the heavens and the earth"? This indicates that when that record was made the Trinity concept of three Gods in one had found lodgment in the religion of our forebears
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They had stanched the flow of blood, and the innate vitality of the barbarian was asserting itself
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But it was obvious they were asserting the last bit of freedom they had left — the one thing the guards couldn't take away
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Why would she put herself here of all places? Maybe it was her unconscious drive for self-preservation, asserting itself in the dream
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It stated the facts of the case in pseudo-legal terms, asserting that Duffy was Caleb’s natural child, as deposed in what it called a ‘deathbed statement’ by his mother, and was therefore entitled to consideration in the estate
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Asserting himself over all; it was a case of “Hitler uber alles”
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The figure stood firm and motionless as if it were asserting its authority over this empire of deceit and corruption
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But shortly after asserting control, the Chinese and British ceded their interest in Vietnam to France
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Since they had found out that he was here, they must have had some means of asserting his position
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and international public opinion by asserting that the disappeared
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There’s no way that what is really going on can be described by materialism except by lying, by asserting that e
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They are constantly asserting that modern missions at home or abroad do nothing, and that those who support them are little better than weak enthusiasts
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(c) Learn for another thing, the importance, let me rather say the necessity, of asserting boldly the supernatural element as an essential part of the Christian religion
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Not something like, ‘I want to be healed,’ but from the position of an already healthy person who can create by asserting this positive thought, well, let’s call it, ‘the matrix of one hundred percent health
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force asserting from the top of the chest
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But we yet persist in asserting that all the worldly business in which men are engaged is action
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But Krishn refutes this later by asserting that Self alone is the changeless and eternal Sanatan Dharm
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Because Allah gave him Surahs asserting Christ to be the Messiah but also a prophet equal to others under the name of “isa”; Adam the chosen of God; noah the prophet of God; Abraham the friend of God and Moses the one who spoke with God
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truth to Arjun in asserting that there is no death of what is true in all the three divisions of time- past, present, and future
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He extremely refused asserting that he was not our Master Jesus (cpth) and denied that strongly, yet they did not hear his utterance nay they killed and crucified him supposing him to be our Master Jesus (cpth)
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I inquired why this was inevitable, and they drew my attention to fashions in names, asserting that people's ages could generally be guessed by their Christian names
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When he parted the curtains, he witnessed Mother Nature asserting her authority
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Some are in fact rather passive and others have no problems asserting dominance
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And here she was asserting herself very much indeed, and positively asking him across a tea-table which was undoubtedly for the moment his, asking him straight out what, if anything, he did in the way of a trade, profession or occupation
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It's nature asserting itself
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I suppose he was fulfilling his role as master of the house by asserting his authority over her but, like most men, he didn't realize the best way to get answers was with kindness, not by frightening the poor girl
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moving and asserting themselves down the mountain
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so on, asserting the Real Self and not allowing the things on the lower plane of
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After asserting his love for democracy (!), Tamraz said he began what would become a long association with the CIA when they asked his help in freeing hostages taken around the time of the 1983 bombing of the US Marine barracks in Beirut that killed 241
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If you will stay in the middle of this struggle for true self-possession, not asserting your individuality but allowing it to flourish and to blossom -- bearing what you must bear by refusing to submit yourself to negative, self-betraying influences -- you will come to know the highest approval that Life can award
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The ones who managed to raise their own self-esteem, by asserting their own self-worth, and independence
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Simply asserting themselves over their larger neighbor; who had dominated them from birth
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Because this involves the implied use of the hand it symbolizes asserting or demonstrating superior
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prophecy, the symbolism is used poorly and is too well focused at asserting that rebuilding a
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lessons, without ever asserting that they are literally true
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Once again, asserting that any of this merely symbolized a
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The author of Revelation is unequivocally asserting that their
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(ancient sages and prophets) symbolized by this woman are not only asserting their star-time
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• The so-called New World Order is aggressively asserting itself and blatantly using the ruse of this
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But asserting that unlimited realities must exist
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In this view the degree according to works can be just a nearly comprehended as under Nichols’ eternal fire of torture, seeing they are all cast into the same lake with the Devil, and Johnson asserting that there are no adequate symbols in human language to represent it
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In the temptation of the Son of God, Satan is represented as asserting his political dominion in plain words
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* Professor Cremer, in his Lexicon of the New Testament, while asserting that in Scripture these terms stand for the eternal misery of mankind, frankly allows that 'such a signification is peculiar to the New Testament, and without analogy in classical Greek
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And nothing has given a greater shock to many men of searching and acute parts, and more than ordinary capacities, than the insisting upon and pressing the vulgar topics of the natural immortality, immateriality, and spirituality of the soul, of all which it’s so difficult to form any idea, and thus we find too often that by the unsatisfactory management of them they only minister matter of burlesque, buffoonery, scorn, and contempt, for the asserting of which we find our philosophical theologies run down and silenced most shamefully, by even illiterates, and women, very frequently, in conversation
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† After asserting that God created the substance as well as the form of the world by His living Word, he continues:—* This accords with a striking passage in the Ebionite Clementine Homilies, iii
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The horse is asserting itself over you with severe
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the sake of asserting their rights and interests within the scope of state
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asserting the independence of mind distinctive of a rational being, and spurning
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Nor is Plato wrong in asserting that family attachments may interfere with higher aims
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It appeared dry and cold; but at the bottom was dotted in with pencil an obscure apology, and an entreaty for kind remembrance and reconciliation, if her proceeding had offended him: asserting that she could not help it then, and being done, she had now no power to repeal it
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hadn't been speaking since our late August card game where Claire crossed the line in asserting
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When Saturday arrived the, men working at `The Cave' were again surprised that nobody was sacked, and they were divided in opinion as to the reason, some thinking that Nimrod was determined to keep them all on till the job was finished, so as to get it done as quickly as possible; and others boldly asserting the truth of a rumour that had been going about for several days that the firm had another big job in
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Towards the house the chestnut-trees we have before mentioned rose high above the wall, without in any way affecting the growth of other luxuriant shrubs and flowers that eagerly dressed forward to fill up the vacant spaces, as though asserting their right to enjoy the boon of light and air
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Put the case that he took her in, and that he kept down the old, wild, violent nature whenever he saw an inkling of its breaking out, by asserting his power over her in the old way
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Two thousand meters was the Olympic distance, and in the wake of Poughkeepsie the national press was again asserting that California’s varsity was now all but certain to represent the United States in Berlin in 1936
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I was, therefore, but ill prepared for the worrying argument with which Mr Hickery seized upon the scheme, asserting and maintaining, among other apparatus-like reasoning, that in such a northern climate as that of Scotland, and where the twilight was of such long duration, it would be a profligate waste of the public money to employ it on any thing so little required as lamps were in our streets
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Then he recalled the scandal with a sharper, to whom he had lost money, and given a promissory note, and against whom he had himself lodged a complaint, asserting that he had cheated him
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She alluded to her engagement to the doctor, touched briefly upon its termination, which was due, she said, to personal matters connected with his family, and surprised the court by asserting that she had always considered her brother's resentment to be unreasonable and intemperate
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There was a steady ache now in the region just behind his beltbuckle; systems of hydraulic tubes and reservoirs whose names he’d failed to learn in first-period Bio were asserting their demands: if he didn’t relieve the pressure right now … but before he could cross the five or so feet that would have guaranteed his privacy, it came again
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Keck, the editor of the "Trumpet," in asserting that Ladislaw, if the truth were known, was not only a Polish emissary but crack-brained, which accounted for the preternatural quickness and glibness of his speech when he got on to a platform—as he did whenever he had an opportunity, speaking with a facility which cast reflections on
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Me: “I feel I still don’t have a good approach yet to asserting myself in these situations w/o reverting to my old dickish ways
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Whatever technicalities might be invoked to prevent the note holders from asserting their contractual rights promptly and completely, it was difficult to imagine conditions under which the 7s would not be intrinsically worth considerably more than the 5s
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Hence, we are by no means asserting the investment equivalence of bonds and preferred stocks in general
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18, devoted to protective covenants, we shall refer to the history of a collateral-trust bond issue of an investment company (Financial Investing Company), and we shall point out that the intrinsic strength of such obligations is often impaired—unnecessarily, in our opinion—by hesitation in asserting the bondholders’ rights
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Finally, an impressive theory was constructed asserting the preeminence of common stocks as long-term investments
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He does what the board of directors tell him to do and rarely thinks of asserting his individual rights as owner of the business and employer of its paid officers
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We are far from asserting that the ensuing decline to 36 was of no importance to him
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On December 2nd a report came out from a major market strategist asserting at the time that since new highs had not been confirmed by breadth, and only six of 30 Dow stocks were at new highs, the market was simply going to have a “good rally” without longevity
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I, on the other hand, seem virtually incapable of asserting myself over a space
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Already, however, the legal tongues are wagging, and one young law student is loudly asserting that the rights of the owner are already completely sacrificed, his property being held in contravention of the statues of mortmain, since the tiller, as emblemship, if not proof, of delegated possession, is held in a dead hand
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He has denied to me since that it was hysterics, and insisted that it was only his sense of humor asserting itself under very terrible conditions
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They would fight the new order of things with every fiber of their being, doing everything possible to prevent him from asserting dominance over the Middle East
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The vehemence of emotion, stirred by grief and love within me, was claiming mastery, and struggling for full sway, and asserting a right to predominate, to overcome, to live, rise, and reign at last: yes,—and to speak
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Paul asserts, “We shall not all sleep, but we shall all be changed
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one who asserts today that the competitors
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Young Earth creationism is a form of creationism that asserts the Heavens, Earth, and all life was created by direct acts of God during a relatively short period, sometime between 5,700 and 10,000 years ago
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the New Testament that asserts we should obey elders
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These responses are ancient,” he asserts
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As to the supposed problem of overpopulation, Linkola asserts that “sacrificing billions might possibly save a million
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In his book The Revenge of Gaia he asserts that nine-tenths of humanity must be eliminated to save the planet from warming
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The alternative, critical theory asserts, is that will and not law should govern the acts of men and women
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What judges in America have wrought, following transnational principles, Judge Bork asserts, “is a coup d’etat—slow moving and genteel, but a coup d’etat nevertheless
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He asserts that the universe is such as it seems to be because located at the center of it there exist “conscious and participant people who can see it, explore it, study it
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one projects feelings of love, or asserts that they deserve only pleasant experiences, then their
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Certain cards often repeat in the layouts and this often asserts the
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Cosmo-Art asserts that this specific task is the creation of secondary beauty, a type
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Mainstream physics currently asserts that there is only one other level
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matter-energy according to her, even ancient Hindu literature asserts that
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posed state until observed robert Monroe asserts that once he has been
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a wet blanket on scientific dogma which still asserts that the human body
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asserts that in certain complex cases, there is information that we can glean about the nature of these solutions
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Truby asserts that every story works through seven (or twenty-
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6 Mathematics asserts that, if one person stands for a certain unit of intellectual and moral value, ten persons would stand for ten times this value
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The Montana Department of Livestock asserts that the
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The lawsuit asserts sexual harassment, wrongful termination (of work) in revenge for reporting health and safety violations, and not paying overtime or granting rest breaks
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The peace faction asserts that without the atomic bombings Japan would have continued fighting
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Rosen (1994) asserts that the use of low-cost electronic mail (e-mail) is the Internet service used most extensively by businesses
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has come into popularity that asserts that death
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demanding food as if he were a baby bird, he asserts his
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Only if, as Bahá'u'lláh asserts to be
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Jaynes further asserts that despite the overwhelming tenacity of our current
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As Canon Mozley says, "Scripture nowhere asserts, either explicitly or implicitly, the regeneration of infants in baptism" (Mozley's Baptismal Controversy, p
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She asserts that the body and blood of Christ are 'verily and indeed taken and received by the faithful in the Lord's Supper
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' And she asserts equally that such presence, is not material or corporal, but that Christ's body' is given, taken, and eaten in the Supper, only after a heavenly and spiritual manner' (Art
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Harold Shurman asserts in his book, The New TNT – Miraculous Pow-
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’ It is not plurality of people as your minister asserts
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He asserts that ‘Shugden is an evil spirit’, but
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were to sell away all their properties and asserts, we still could not raise enough silver
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It had a profound influence on Unitarianism the unorthodox protestant religion that asserts the personality of God
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Finally, he asserts adamantly that in order to save himself from the sin
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It asserts the class of prison equal to jihad
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birth? His answer to the question is an emphatic no, and he asserts that
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Tough luv not only asserts that the ends justify the means, but that love can be negative to be positive
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FIFTH: Humanism asserts that the nature of the universe depicted by
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Rather, it asserts that our freedom minimally does not adversely affect the good of the community and, hopefully, improves it
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Sophia-analysis asserts that while it is true that we learn to appreciate the beauty of life while still in the womb, during this time this beauty already comes under attack by numerous traumatic experiences and a huge amount of hatred
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Cosmo-Art asserts that one person alone cannot create secondary beauty; it is always the result of the action of a group
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It also asserts, as does Personalistic Anthropology, that if repressed hatred, and the need for revenge that goes along with it, is not dealt with and solved, no one can create any type of beauty that lasts
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Yet the Almighty asserts that Satan has no influence over the true believers when He says: “Surely, you shall have no power over my worshippers, except the sinners (tempted ones) who follow you
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The noble verse plainly asserts the aforementioned when God says within it: “Then, the devil whispered to him…”, whereas He never says that he whispered in Adam’s chest or spirit
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Lincoln is said to have begotten in all who came near him the feeling awakened when one approaches a mountain and this sense asserts itself most keenly when one comes to realize that he has laid hold upon things that are eternal, the power of Truth
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He only asserts what is!” The shaman’s words were carried on the wind to every ear
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that the divine is synonymous with the universe, and thus asserts that « all is God
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best of my knowledge, it's always like this, or almost,” he asserts, “I guess it is a consequence
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“It's everyone's responsibility,” the man asserts with conviction, leaving his interlocutor
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What the global landscape asserts is that global issues cannot be properly addressed from an
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asserts: “I cannot believe that a country with so much wealth has
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lower self, and asserts the "I," he becomes in close touch with the Universal Will and
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The moment one asserts the "I," and "finds himself," he establishes a close connection
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Galilee by Jesus, while Josephus asserts there was a new
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Of this same person Josephus asserts that he was a
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“The county asserts that the condemned serve out her sentence of death immediately that is all
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In ego experience, suffering and evil God asserts His existence through the use of opposite situations
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� As we discovered, something that asserts a powerful influence on us but on which we have never questioned or critically reflected serves as a meaning perspective
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� When a speaker asserts that it's human nature to lie and steal, and the speaker exists in human form, then the speaker will steal lie and and cheat
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� As Martin Buber asserts in I and Thou, if we treat another person as an "it," we become an "it" ourselves (see I/Thou, I/IT, the Other and having�October 30, 2011)
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� In that book he asserts that an essential thing we can do for ourselves and others best manifests itself in wishing good
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� That introduces a dangerous element into relationships which asserts itself in the first date delusion
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” It’s crucial to understand that this directly parallels the message of Isaiah 1:11-17 and surrounding verses where it asserts that the Creator is greatly
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Jesus Christ, though it calls him a prophet, and asserts that he was not the Son of God
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the prime example of the latter two failings (and fallacies), Christianity often asserts that ancient
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75 asserts that they are the same soul through the
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New Testament asserts of some of the souls of men
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the message of Isaiah 1:11-17 and surrounding verses where it asserts that the Creator is greatly
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denies of al souls alike, the New Testament asserts of some of the souls of men
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alike, the New Testament asserts of some of the souls of men
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the New Testament asserts of some of the souls of men
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He asserts that the blotting out of the writing of Moses did not annihilate them, leaving us to draw the conclusion he suggests, that they must always exist
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The Bible asserts, and most clearly in its final revelations, that the earth, as it flies along its orbit, is haunted by wicked beings of mighty ambition and sleepless energy, whose aim it is, by exciting passion and misleading thought, to deceive and destroy mankind
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Paul, after conversing for thirty years with the skeptics of the Roman world, in the most deliberate language asserts that the conflict of godliness is to be carried on not simply against earthly forces, but against that mighty realm of evil spirits unveiled by the Son of God? He says (Eph
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He, a Jew, a member of a nation where the first principle of thought was monotheism; where the gulf between the finite and the Infinite, the creature and Creator, was held to be impassable and unfathomable; where for a man to claim divine honours was held to be the consummation of wickedness; where men would die rather than allow the statue of Caligula in the temple; where no such phantasy had ever crossed the mind of any Hebrew since the formation of the Commonwealth,—John distinctly asserts of this peasant-carpenter of Nazareth, his Master and Friend, that He was the 'Word made Flesh,’ that Word by whom 'everything was made that was made
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In verse 14 he distinctly asserts the Incarnation of the personal Logos, who was Theos; and the whole gospel is one prolonged commentary on this claim which he makes for Jesus, to be the Divine Creator of the Universe (verse 3), the Representative Deity, in human form
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And whenever he asserts that an idea is not to be found in any work, he wishes it to be understood that the whole work has been read through, not that its index only has been searched
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The following quotation from an estimable writer, who asserts the same truth on a different occasion, will make this somewhat clearer:—'The Son of God,’ says Mr
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Christ Himself asserts a supernatural cause for the distinction, which He treats as generic, and as unaffected by the better qualities of sinners, or the worse qualities of the good
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When arguing against a supposed error of ours, in which by mistake he attributed to us the belief that mankind is not simply allied on one side to the animal races, but is distinguishable from them only by shades of development, he very justly points out that this undistinguishableness of the germs cannot be pleaded in support of the identification of the two, since the obscure germ soon demonstrates its hidden forces, and asserts in humanity its generic superiority to that of the brute
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’ Here, it is argued, Christ asserts the survival of the yuch>; in death; and His words afford no congruous sense, if the yuch> be not here a separable soul
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’ He asserts only as close a relation between the substance of the present and the future body as there is between the seed you sow and the body that shall be
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’ The Scripture asserts only that which Nature on all sides shows to be a real part of the plan of creation—the penal action of a destructive force, as all pervading as the creative
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IN a recent work by one of the most able managers of modern missionary societies,* the author, desiring to stimulate the zeal of their supporters, asserts the present apathy of the religious world in England in relation to them, in comparison with the zeal of an earlier day
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For it is held, against a world of physical and spiritual evidences forcing the conviction of a Personal God upon ordinary minds, that nature is self-developing, that the heavens do not 'declare the glory’ of any Power beyond their own, and that it is the wise man, not the fool, who now asserts our necessary ignorance of an Eternal Cause
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” Benson asserts that it is the repetitive nature of acts like praying the rosary, yoga, or tai chi’s physical repetitive muscular actions that provides the profound hope for reducing anxiety, mild and moderate depression, anger and hostility, hypertension, cardiac irregularities, and all forms of pain, which are made worse by stress
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Torchinov, for example, asserts the necessity of
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Astrology asserts connections and influences between heavenly bodies and individual personalities
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But besides all this, he reminded him that if he prided himself on being a gentleman and a Christian, he could not do otherwise than keep his plighted word; and that in doing so he would obey God and meet the approval of all sensible people, who know and recognised it to be the privilege of beauty, even in one of humble birth, provided virtue accompany it, to be able to raise itself to the level of any rank, without any slur upon him who places it upon an equality with himself; and furthermore that when the potent sway of passion asserts itself, so long as there be no mixture of sin in it, he is not to be blamed who gives way to it