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1. However there are aspects of your existence that only an individual with the proper experience can elucidate for you
2. “What’s the problem, son?” he began to elucidate
3. He also appears to have fought against corruption of the Word by those who wished to follow, but within their own idea of what that Word really was meant to elucidate
4. I think this paragraph can elucidate the mechanism -some might say-, by which God´s information reaches first the writer and then the reader of the sacred text
5. It is important to elucidate the concept of double actuation of the Virtual Coin, as we will see soon after:
6. chapter also aims to elucidate some of the burning issues that have affected the
7. As they flew back, Swann nearly burst with the desire to elucidate his theory as to their time destination, which had become clear to him within hours after they'd landed
8. On having come closer, they were gaining height and bluntness and it became easy to elucidate the features of their faces
9. -I already knew that your request was riddled with lies! That is not new for me! Wise men know to elucidate the false from the true
10. From afar I heard Leonardo’s’ voices scrubbing in my face his vapid reprimands; but my spirit intoxicated by the brandy ethyl fumes exalted my mood for the alcoholic beverage, and I could little elucidate the coherence of his words
11. these notes is to elucidate and make more useful this text)
12. Though he had gotten away without an explanation for this long, Feltus knew he had achieved more than his fair share and willingly offered, “Preacher, it’s important that I know all I can about the Underwoods, so that I can hopefully elucidate this case for the coroner
13. The same or similar studies should be done periodically to elucidate the changes or trends in website usage over time, and may reduce the possibility of bias in this study due to a single researcher analyzing the sites
14. While it was not until the nineteenth century that doctors began to elucidate the nature of that disturbing category of human beings
15. Could you elucidate?”
16. It is evident from this that it is Krishn’s way that he first describes the characteristic features of the subject he has to elucidate in order to create a respectful attitude towards it, then points out the precautions that have to be observed in the course of
17. an attempt to elucidate the meaning of Krishn in its true perspective
18. ” Prez Porn tried to elucidate without rendering any ignorant
19. We wonder: how was it that the magicians could elucidate such revelation, although they had been brought directly to Pharaoh from different cities, and had not previously met our master Moses (pth), and had not heard any of his guidance before?! But extolling and appreciating his knowledge made their spirits couple with his, thus entering into God’s Presence, where they witnessed the facts, and said the words that indicated their faith and certainty
20. In fact, over the past two decades, although there have emerged a large number of research supporting the relationship between religious involvement and mental health, relevant theories to elucidate this relationship are still in its tentative and developmental stage (George, et al
21. And what about the ongoing issues? How can we elucidate them to the government? We still don’t have answers for many questions and have no idea what exactly we wanna prove
22. Another book I have which I call 'The Supplement to Polydore Vergil,' which treats of the invention of things, and is a work of great erudition and research, for I establish and elucidate elegantly some things of great importance which Polydore omitted to mention
23. How did he elucidate the mystery of an invisible attractive person, his wife
24. Let me then write down the only explanation which seems to me to elucidate what I know to my cost to have been a series of facts
25. It was not a council of war, but, as it were, a council to elucidate certain questions for the Emperor personally
26. Only occasionally did his lips move; at other times he raised his head and fixed his gaze upon some point of the wall, as though there existed at that point something which he wished to elucidate or interrogate
27. What need has it of exaggeration? There is that which it is necessary to destroy, and there is that which it is simply necessary to elucidate and examine
28. All these particulars are faithfully narrated here, as they will not fail to elucidate several most important, however intricate passages, in scenes hereafter to be painted
29. In order to elucidate in what I find these unquestionable foundations of every pedagogical activity, I shall be compelled to repeat myself, that is, to repeat what I said fifteen years ago in the pedagogical periodical, Yásnaya Polyána, which I then published
30. I have tried to elucidate and solve this question, and, without repeating those proofs, which he who wishes may read in the article, I will enunciate the results to which I was led
31. Having captured hundreds that were evidently guiltless, and that could not be dangerous to the government, they left them imprisoned for years, where they became consumptive, went out of their minds or committed suicide, and kept them only because they had no inducement to set them free, while they might be of use to elucidate some question at a judicial inquiry, safe in prison
32. We need only think of a man of our world, educated in the religious tenets of any Christian profession,—Catholic, Orthodox, Protestant,—who wants to elucidate to himself the religious tenets inculcated upon him since childhood, and to harmonize them with life,—what a complicated mental labour he must go through in order to harmonize all the contradictions which are found in the profession inoculated in him by his education: God, the Creator and the good, created evil, punishes people, and demands redemption, and so forth, and we profess the law of love and of forgiveness, and we punish, wage war, take away the property from poor people, and so forth, and so forth
33. “Will you kindly elucidate what you mean by bookies?”
34. To elucidate the subject more fully, it may not be amiss to give some topographical account of the town of Columbia
35. The steam-engine, though often seen in operation, is not readily understood by an observer, without an acquaintance with the facts in natural philosophy on which its power depends: and it may elucidate the subject of this communication to advert, for a moment, to the gradations by which this important machine has attained its present perfection
36. In conclusion, although the theory which I have endeavoured to elucidate and establish, be subject to some difficulties and objections which science may hereafter remove, it appears to me perfectly consonant with the relative dependence and harmony of our system, and by no means at variance with the infinite wisdom and power by which it was originated
37. Rush, that he seized with avidity every fact, from whatever quarter it might be drawn, to elucidate his favourite science
38. I have recurred to these general considerations, to introduce and elucidate this principle, which is the basis of my argument, that, as it is the incumbent duty of every nation to protect its essential interests, so it is the most impressive and critical duty of a nation, composed of a voluntary association of vast, powerful, and independent States, to protect the essential interests of all its great component parts
1. elucidated the ten major Upanishads to him and gave the books and
2. It was, he elucidated, “to hold them in their places” until what Bork’s opponents candidly described as a “war room” could be set up in the basement of the Senate Office Building where the confirmation hearings were to be held
3. of which have yet to be fully elucidated — but a full ex-
4. This is elucidated by the simple story Ilyas
5. But the chapter can be accepted as a conclusion only if all the implications of action (karm) get elucidated by a mere naming of the process
6. the due manner? Thereafter he elucidated the characteristic features of
7. Chapter 5 has thus elucidated the unique and amaz-
8. Yogeshwar Krishn has elucidated the nature of knowledge in several
9. Then the Almighty elucidated its great importance and big effect saying:
10. has elucidated yagya in more than a dozen ways which are collectively
11. The Almighty elucidated that in His Saying:
12. After He elucidated to us that breaking in the obstacle is the means which helps one reaching belief and that this belief uplifts its owner and makes him a perfect man of noble merits, God wanted to acquaint us with the fate of this noble man and the recompense he shall find at his Provider for the deeds he has rendered
13. Having acquainted you with His Might and Power and having shown us examples and signs that bespeak His favor and high benevolence, the Almighty elucidated that it is not difficult for this Mighty Provider to drive to humanity the good He promised them with
14. § He elucidated by the sound logical the great praise which God’s messenger (CPTH) had deserved in ‘Abasa Fortress (He Frowned), when the noble messenger, owner of great morals frowned as Abdul-lah Ibn Om Mactoom had come to him, while all the interpreters put God’s messenger (CPTH) in the wrong position when interpreting the beginning of this noble Fortress
15. § He elucidated the Almighty’s aim beyond creating the creatures, and the reason of creating man and his coming to this world where he indicated Al-Azal World, the first creating, offering the trust and undertaking of man to bear it
16. § He described man’s state when death in both cases: when he is a believer or unbeliever, and elucidated his state after death, during the interval between death and the Day of Resurrection
17. After He has elucidated to us that breaking the obstacle is the means to achieve belief, and that this belief uplifts the believer and makes them a perfect person of noble merits, God wishes to acquaint us with the fate of this noble person, and the recompense they shall get from their Provider for the deeds they have rendered
18. Teacher: Yes, he left nothing unexplained to them, for he elucidated to them what matter they had to know
19. This was a subject which had been elucidated by scholar M
20. By sound logic he elucidated the great praise which God’s Envoy (cpth) deserves in ‘Abassa Fortress (He Frowned), when the noble Envoy, the owner of great morals, frowns as Abdul-lah Ibn Om Maktoom comes to him, whereas all other interpreters put God’s
21. He also elucidated their state after death, during the interval between death and the Day of Resurrection
22. What is the proof? The Almighty elucidated that this proof is a messenger from Al'lah
23. He elucidated by the sound logical the great praise which God's messenger (cpth) had deserved in A'basa Fortress (He frowned), when the noble messenger, owner of great morals frowned as Abdullah Ibn Om Mactoom had come to him, while all the interpreters put God's messenger (cpth) in the wrong position when interpreting the beginning of this noble Fortress
24. He elucidated the Almighty's aim beyond creating the creatures, and the reason of creating man and his coming to this world where he indicated Al-Azal World, the first creating, offering the trust and undertaking of man to bear it
25. He described man's state when death in both cases: when he is a believer or unbeliever, and elucidated his state after death, during the interval between death and the Day of Resurrection
26. He elucidated by the sound logical the great praise which God’s messenger (cpth) had deserved in ‘Abasa Fortress (He Frowned), when the noble messenger, owner of great morals frowned as Abdul-lah Ibn Om Mactoom had come to him, while all the interpreters put God’s messenger (cpth) in the wrong position when interpreting the beginning of this noble Fortress
27. He elucidated the Almighty’s aim beyond creating the creatures, and the reason of creating man and his coming to this world where he indicated Al-Azal World, the first creating, offering the trust and undertaking of man to bear it
28. He described man’s state when death in both cases: when he is a believer or unbeliever, and elucidated his state after death, during the interval between death and the Day of Resurrection
29. Chesterton, however, presently elucidated
30. “Quite so,” Holms elucidated, “That is what he was told
31. He then elucidated the psychology of the motorist and explained their distrust of
32. From such undeniable testimony did the practised woodsman arrive at the truth, with nearly as much certainty and precision as if he had been a witness of all those events which his ingenuity so easily elucidated
33. He could feel his first-period sophomores watching his shirttail detach from his waistband as he elucidated a nicety from Portrait of the Artist on the board
34. In former editions we elucidated this point with the following figures:
35. It was there, that, about 1829, was committed that mysterious assassination, called "The assassination of the Fontainebleau barrier," whose authors justice was never able to discover; a melancholy problem which has never been elucidated, a frightful enigma which has never been unriddled
36. Not one of the enigmas which he had hoped to see solved had been elucidated; on the contrary, all of them had been rendered more dense, if anything; he knew nothing more about the beautiful maiden of the Luxembourg and the man whom he called M
37. The advantage of diversification of structure in the inhabitants of the same region is, in fact, the same as that of the physiological division of labour in the organs of the same individual body—a subject so well elucidated by Milne Edwards
38. This disconcerting complexity of character, which is not confined to a Southerner if we may believe the epigraph of this work (En France tout le monde est un peu de Tarascon), is again elucidated in "La Défense de Tarascon" (in "Contes du lundi") and in "Tartarin sur les Alpes," ch
39. What I mean by these two statements may perhaps be respectively elucidated by the following examples
40. But ploughed up to the primary rock of the matter, the two great principles laid down in the twin whaling laws previously quoted, and applied and elucidated by Lord Ellenborough in the above cited case; these two laws touching Fast-Fish and Loose-Fish, I say, will, on reflection, be found the fundamentals of all human jurisprudence; for notwithstanding its complicated tracery of sculpture, the Temple of the Law, like the Temple of the Philistines, has but two props to stand on
41. Hence, in the English, this thing of whaling good cheer is not normal and natural, but incidental and particular; and, therefore, must have some special origin, which is here pointed out, and will be still further elucidated
42. "From the standpoint of the above-mentioned fundamental principles for estimating the value of the satisfactoriness of the methods of rudimentary instruction, the method which we have just elucidated in its general features presents the following plastic qualities and peculiarities: (1) As a sound method it wholly preserves the characteristic peculiarities of all sound method,—it starts from the impressions of hearing, at once establishing the regular relation to language, and only later adds to them the impressions of sight, thus clearly distinguishing sound, matter, and the letter, its representation
43. Thus it has always been and it has become more and more definite, in proportion as the Christian teaching has been disseminated and elucidated
44. Thus, according to this doctrine, all the founders of religions, such as Moses and the prophets, Confucius, Lao-tse, Buddha, Christ, and others preached their teachings, and their followers accepted them, not because they loved truth, elucidated it to themselves, and professed it, but because the political, social, and, above all, economic conditions of the nations among whom these teachings appeared and were disseminated were favourable for their manifestation and diffusion
45. The sight of these so radically different men,—the one beaming with freshness, alacrity, elegance, the well-fed Frenchman, in a silk hat and long overcoat of the latest fashion, energetically illustrating with his white hands, unused to labour, how to squeeze the Germans, and the sight of the dishevelled Prokófi, with hay-seed in his hair, dried up from work, sunburnt, always tired and always working, in spite of his immense rupture, with fingers swollen from work, with his loosely hanging homespun trousers, battered bast shoes, jogging along with an immense forkful of hay over his shoulder in that indolent pace of a labouring man, which economizes motion,—the sight of these two so radically different men elucidated to me then many things, and has occurred to me now, after the Toulon-Paris celebrations
46. But the will of God is not recognized by any special miracle, by the writing of the law on tablets with God's finger, or by the composition of an infallible book with the aid of the Holy Ghost, or by the infallibility of some holy person or of an assembly of men,—but only by the activity of the reason of all men who in deeds and words transmit to one another the truths which have become more and more elucidated to their consciousness
47. The subject was more thoroughly examined in 1791, and more ably elucidated than any other since the adoption of the Government
48. By such reference, and by the re-examination of the same objects by others, the plethoric redundance of synonyma, that prolific source of accumulating error, will be banished or elucidated, and naturalists will most readily arrive at the knowledge of truth, which is, or ought to be, the grand leading object of their labours
1. elucidates best the kind of effect a girl produces on a boy
2. (LTD/ CAP) which is more sensitive to change (mathematically) and better elucidates the
3. Naipaul elucidates how the Mohammedans, with their socio-religious intolerance, destroyed the indigenous cultures of Southeast Asian nations?
4. course, elucidates the scriptures, but, what is more important, he also
5. So Krishn now elucidates the function of knowledge
6. Krishn next elucidates the meaning and use of sat
7. The Envoy of God (cpth) used to follow only this Godly revelation and invented nothing, but he was the most devoted human totally to follow and Practice what he brought from his Provider and he elucidates that, he feared if he were to disobey his Provider he would face torment of the Great Day
8. While our formula for the alchemy of awareness elucidates a process it does not indicate how that process is set in motion
1. It is undeniable that scientific advances of recent years and future discoveries will allow elucidating many of the mysteries that the Bible still keeps for us, although we should not forget that the real breakthrough we should aim at is always going to be spiritual
2. It describes how his philosophy of nonviolence and tactical moves that brought independence to India elucidating the true power of Satyagraha that spearheaded the national movement for decades with its distinct color and character
3. Elucidating its nature he pointed out that the performance of yagya
4. Elucidating the nature of reality, Krishn promises that he will instruct
5. It is this bias, which is camouflaged as truth, that separates, rather than elucidating and, therefore, creating sincere contact
6. Then he went to Britain and began giving lectures elucidating the greatness of this man and his scientific proofs
7. Although originally developed for elucidating the relationship between religiousness and health outcomes in children and youths, most of the theoretical contents could be adopted as a paradigm to delineate the relationship between religiousness and mental health in various populations
8. Cleo pressed the knob reading ‘Cerebrialysis’, when the smoke dispersed and the luscious top popped up into a 3-D arena displaying the history of the disease, events and process involved in framing a formula for it, with Minto’s background voice elucidating the events
9. As expected, Nadine cheered them up, elucidating that, at least, her sister was now awake and that it would be easy to get her memory back
10. The right whale will be elsewhere treated of at some length, with reference to elucidating the sperm whale
11. And so I answer your radical question in the affirmative, namely, that every man, for the fulfilment of his destiny upon earth and for the attainment of the true good (the two things go together), must strain all the forces of his mind for the purpose of elucidating to himself those religious bases by which he lives, that is, the meaning of his life
12. However people of our upper classes (feeling that their ascendancy can only be maintained as long as they separate themselves—the rich and learned—from the laborers, the poor, and the unlearned) may seek to devise new conceptions of life by which their privileges may be perpetuated,—now the ideal of returning to antiquity, now mysticism, now Hellenism, now the cult of the superior person (over-man-ism),—they have, willingly or unwillingly, to admit the truth which is elucidating itself from all sides, voluntarily and involuntarily, namely, that our welfare lies only in the unification and the brotherhood of man