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    1. your daughter (and all children need discipline at times!), try to


    2. Discipline your thoughts, emotions and actions


    3. The results of the first step in the Meditation discipline, i


    4. If this does not work, take it before the whole congregation with discipline as the last resort


    5. Still it adds a touch of the bizarre and the exotic to this exacting science of discipline and, as with all Yoga practices, there is sound good sense behind its methods


    6. She was fun to watch, he should discipline her for the clothing she wore on duty, but it was all perfectly legal


    7. And from what I have read, the discipline of the Earther ‘Samurai’ training allowed her to control the urges implanted in her


    8. Discipline went out of fashion some time ago but nothing replaced it so we’ve got second or even third generations who have no concept of self-control


    9. It is a mockery of the discipline and is a shallow expression of true understanding


    10. As you may have come to know yourself, my daughter is greatly talented, but lacks the singular discipline to truly succeed a proper human should have

    11. restraint, and still allow for a broad range of motion;” they were proud of their ingenuity in adapting clothing to the rigors of their discipline


    12. Since her training and discipline of reason had been well inaugurated and honed during her year's absence


    13. but he who loves him discipline him


    14. She had always tended to believe more in appearance than substance, but she hadn’t made a discipline out of it, and she was never this nasty


    15. The merchant outlined the tenets of the discipline and various verifications of its claims, adding as he did so that he himself was at liberty tell her what he knew of it, as he had declined the invitation to the 'path' when he was still young and very foolish


    16. “We do have to consider that he could be willfully withholding communication,” Glayet told them, “He’s been a discipline problem since we turned him loose


    17. ” He is like a loving father who hates to discipline his children, but in love, knows it is best for them


    18. the discipline of God the Church will rise to victory


    19. for the tough times ahead, and prepared with discipline so they


    20. these two things, prayer is mentioned first, which indicates that it was the most important discipline of the two

    21. established; and whatever discipline was exercised over them, proceeded commonly, not from


    22. loves, and discipline is not always pleasant, but when one knows


    23. Unlike the usual English public school, Biggleswich promoted freethinking and a more modern approach to discipline


    24. Discipline was harsh and absolute


    25. This was not bravery nor was it patriotism, it was merely inbred discipline


    26. They were generally at the same time erected into a commonalty or corporation, with the privilege of having magistrates and a town-council of their own, of making bye-laws for their own government, of building walls for their own defence, and of reducing all their inhabitants under a sort of military discipline, by obliging them to watch and ward; that is, as anciently understood, to guard and defend those walls against all attacks and surprises, by night as well as by day


    27. By granting them magistrates of their own, the privilege of making bye-laws for their own government, that of building walls for their own defence, and that of reducing all their inhabitants under a sort of military discipline, he gave them all the means of security and independency of the barons which it was in his power to bestow


    28. Alternatively, a cast symbolizes a time of healing and discipline


    29. the one to discipline her, when required


    30. Children need love, structure, discipline – give it to them

    31. I have Studied with different yogi , Martial Arts masters that have taught me the way to use my mind by meditative exercise, spiritual discipline, devotional observance, and,


    32. This discipline is mostly practiced now because it increases flexibility and strength, but its original purpose still holds


    33. "They want for nothing, save perhaps a little discipline, but that I leave to their mother


    34. Have the discipline to repeat these


    35. He would not be there to teach his son toil and faith, and to tell him stories and discipline him when he did wrong


    36. In what is called discipline, or in the habit of ready obedience, a militia must always be still more inferior to a standing army, than it may sometimes be in what is called the manual exercise, or in the management and use of its arms


    37. His frequent wars with the Thracians, Illyrians, Thessalians, and some of the Greek cities in the neighbourhood of Macedon, gradually formed his troops, which in the beginning were probably militia, to the exact discipline of a standing army


    38. The army which Annibal led from Spain into Italy must necessarily, in those different wars, have been gradually formed to the exact discipline of a standing army


    39. The Romans, in the meantime, though they had not been altogether at peace, yet they had not, during this period, been engaged in any war of very great consequence; and their military discipline, it is generally said, was a good deal relaxed


    40. Many different causes contributed to relax the discipline of the Roman armies

    41. The victories which have been gained by militias have generally been, not over standing armies, but over other militias, in exercise and discipline inferior to


    42. Both the discipline and the exercise of the feudal militia, therefore, went gradually to ruin, and standing armies were gradually introduced to supply the place of it


    43. The discipline of the college, at the same time, may enable him to force all his pupils to the most regular attendance upon his sham lecture, and to maintain the most decent and respectful behaviour during the whole time of the performance


    44. The discipline of colleges and universities is in general contrived, not for the benefit of the students, but for the interest, or, more properly speaking, for the ease of the masters


    45. No discipline is ever requisite to force attendance upon lectures which are really worth the attending, as is well known wherever any such lectures are given


    46. It was thus that the Roman catholic clergy called upon the civil magistrate to persecute the protestants, and the church of England to persecute the dissenters; and that in general every religious sect, when it has once enjoyed, for a century or two, the security of a legal establishment, has found itself incapable of making any vigorous defence against any new sect which chose to attack its doctrine or discipline


    47. The interested and active zeal of religious teachers can be dangerous and troublesome only where there is either but one sect tolerated in the society, or where the whole of a large society is divided into two or three great sects; the teachers of each acting by concert, and under a regular discipline and


    48. The former were under a regular discipline and subordination to the papal authority


    49. The latter were under no regular discipline or subordination, but almost always equally jealous of one another, and of the king


    50. They gave birth, accordingly, to the two principal parties or sects among the followers of the reformation, the Lutheran and Calvinistic sects, the only sects among them, of which the doctrine and discipline have ever yet been established by law in any part of Europe














































    1. His life becomes thoroughly disciplined


    2. So he introduced her to the ancient way of the Samurai and their disciplined way of life; she took to it like a duck to water


    3. Never-the-less both boys were disciplined and adept at any physical challenge presented them


    4. It is done progressively; one has to be disciplined and consistent with one’s goals if one wishes to enjoy the result


    5. Her dark hair, long but styled flat in a disciplined way; navy- blue outfit a more sober version of something Deanna would wear to work


    6. The Roman militia, being continually in the field, became, in the progress of the war, a well disciplined and well exercised standing army ; and the superiority of Annibal grew every day less and less


    7. He conquered and subdued that militia, and, in the course of the war, his own militia necessarily became a well disciplined and well exercised standing army


    8. It was, therefore, tolerably well exercised, and tolerably well disciplined


    9. They told her that her ‘sense of temperature is a state of mind and can be ignored through disciplined training


    10. And being highly disciplined that was exactly what they did

    11. A child should be properly commended as well as disciplined whenever either situation calls for it


    12. I know that by now you understand that when you put a sjambok into a highly disciplined constable’s hand, and order him to attack someone, chances are that he will attack that someone, and not stop until ordered to cease and desist


    13. The rest were not disciplined, and nothing more than a riotous mob in our eyes


    14. It was his tenacity, and disciplined leadership, which made them prevail, even when body and soul


    15. Poorly disciplined, they looted and burned York, Ontario


    16. Out of curiosity I asked the driver: Why is it that in such a disciplined and fined society as this, people sell stolen items openly and with impunity?” His answer that “they do it for benevolent purposes” did not really convince me, but I had no other choice than to accept it with reserved doubts


    17. But he disciplined himself, they both did


    18. If the need arose they disciplined and re-enlightened


    19. A few were cold, disciplined, watching


    20. The pill is a matter of concepts followed by extreme disciplined action

    21. Briers: To be disciplined; teaching that is false; sinful nature; a request turned down or suffering rejection; thorns; change in nature


    22. Apparently, the authorities periodically stage an “auto da fe” in which those found to be heretics are publicly disciplined


    23. Once we connected with Ferrante, it was obvious that his local troops were poorly trained and disciplined


    24. They maneuvered around for us and certainly seemed well disciplined and could handle the awkward weapons with consummate skill


    25. choices, are very disciplined when it comes to not ordering the


    26. With a very disciplined schedule, it took him just three days to drive from New York to Los Angeles


    27. force of well disciplined troop in constant pay that can defend us,”


    28. Even then, although she recognised that the driving style was perhaps more disciplined than that she was accustomed to at home, she was


    29. Noah disciplined himself for one hundred and twenty years while building the ark


    30. ƒ Use all store-based cards wisely or not at all, if that is the disciplined approach you have chosen

    31. They didn't know it, but only four of the NVA remained effective after receiving the heavy counterfire the highly disciplined team had put out at the instant of ambush


    32. “It wasn’t easy, but I can be very disciplined when I have to be


    33. Calling the whole population 'edkar all' was a stretch of his still-new doctrine of an edkar being a highly trained and disciplined unit


    34. She's too uptight, too disciplined, too unable to improvise; she's got no street-sense


    35. The well disciplined Aristrians followed their Commander’s instructions and two long horn blows sounded the manoeuvre, with a renewed effort the infantry began to force the Tanarians back up the hill


    36. It never did as the refugees were orderly and disciplined in spite of the stressful times in which they were living


    37. A Zen monk, for example, could be said to be almost perfectly (and excessively) disciplined


    38. It takes a team of dedicated, intelligent, highly disciplined, and talented people to carry out any Satyāgraha (civil disobedience)


    39. The strength of the British was in its well equipped and disciplined army, policy of deceit and coercion, and pitting one group of Indians against the other


    40. They faced the goblin and orc army who waited at attention in disciplined regiments below the proscenium

    41. Stephen - I've actually become much more disciplined


    42. Noah walked with God in his heart and mind, Noah loved God, and he disciplined himself to obey God and he was Faithful in serving and trusting God


    43. choices, are very disciplined when it comes to not ordering the Chef’s


    44. straight (that is, disciplined) and hollow; extract all negative


    45. Daily death means that my disciplined self is to be


    46. He never arbitrarily disciplined his brothers and sisters, and such uniform fairness and personal consideration greatly endeared Jesus to all his family


    47. But Henry was very disciplined


    48. disciplined when there is some pressure of


    49. Also it shows a need – and an ability – to undertake disciplined, rigorous daily health regimes


    50. Fear filled the air but the troops were disciplined enough to hold shields over their ranks so that the dragons’ fire slipped harmlessly over the metals









































    1. Harold sat enthralled as Harry told of his family and his childhood, including his personal stories and responses to the training disciplines


    2. Gymnastics was both a required activity and also the center of an orbit of students who were highly proficient in the more strenuous disciplines of artistic and acrobatic gymnastics


    3. It was difficult to find someone of Harry's caliber to participate in the acrobatics, though in the artistic floor exercises and rings, and other individual disciplines Harry was alone in expertise and flourish


    4. “Compelling enough! I have dedicated myself to those disciplines since that first hearing; and I can say, in proper modesty, with some genuine success


    5. ” The disciplines of the spirit don’t move us in the spiritual life; they just keep us in his current


    6. understood the oars to be the disciplines of the Spirit: prayer,


    7. He disciplines the ones he loves


    8. gifts through the disciplines of prayer and fasting


    9. God disciplines those He


    10. in stunning proof that opposites attract, this unlikely pair, these two disciplines

    11. You have been guided through the elementary disciplines of shape changing---to protect yourself from forces you are not yet able to confront


    12. Coming back to the question of distinguishing between fact and falsehood, I think it is clear from our limited abilities in the fields of science and many other disciplines, that we are very far from knowing everything that there is to know


    13. But know this, I am also He who corrects and disciplines those He loves


    14. Russians and their disciplines


    15. various disciplines of Indian spiritualism, he could appraise the seekers


    16. Each of these disciplines holds that its findings apply everywhere and over everything


    17. In taking this position each of these disciplines marshals critical forces that have the effect of subverting the institutions of a responsible democratic society


    18. But is traditional that the majority of members have an easier time with certain disciplines


    19. He stayed a brown belt in several disciplines


    20. I think I can help you there, though as you would with an average elven male, you will still need to develop your skills in those two disciplines to achieve complete envelopment

    21. one of the disciplines of Theology


    22. In most disciplines a leader could not be unrecognizable from an innovator – most of it got simply said to the really curious


    23. in all scientific disciplines are now "hypothetical" rather than directly observable


    24. “Chastity is one of the greatest disciplines without which the mind cannot attain requisite firmness


    25. Each alone is interesting, and you may remember many fads that relate to these disciplines: visioning,


    26. His poetry, mathematics, artwork, science, music, and philosophy (as well as a few 1016 other more advanced disciplines that we won’t get into) have made his name synonymous with knowledge


    27. But when these same children become grown-up men and women, would it not be folly for them to cling to these earlier and misconceived notions regarding their father? As men and women they should now discern their father's love in all these early disciplines


    28. But you should not overlook the fact that even divine love has its severe disciplines


    29. within and outside the psychological disciplines, believe that by middle childhood a


    30. Books and the internet come chock-full of kid-friendly science experiments that illustrate the basic principles of numerous disciplines while simultaneously entertaining

    31. In the past these disciplines have successfully controlled the excesses of Kings and even Emperors


    32. Using the system I discussed at the University at Binghamton – I hope it’s used there today throughout the different disciplines (a really good word in this discussion) – probably wouldn’t eliminate every instance of cheating, but it would curb some of the lies, and certainly be a step in the right direction


    33. When it comes to other branches of science, many of the same ideas are incorporated into those disciplines in order to find the truth


    34. “That’s why we have to stick to the disciplines and not


    35. Other disciplines may have had this same method of evaluation monitoring, so it wasn’t limited to mathematics


    36. “From these observations, the Masters developed disciplines centered on personal dignity, empathy for the conditions of the less fortunate, and a cooperative effort to hold their shared culture in reverence


    37. With the acceptance of this truth, the Lessons of Scope were added to the disciplines, and each member became both student and teacher


    38. Overall, the lessons of The Arts and the Disciplines became known to the Essenes as the Kabala, and as Kha-li taught these lessons his students again learned the arts of How to Teach in their new cultural arena


    39. Officially, to tackle this task apprentices employed three disciplines, Erasing Personal History, using Death as an Adviser, and Assuming Responsibility


    40. “One of the fastest ways of slaying self-importance(22) is through a profound life recapitulation, to determine the reasons you did what you did, find the essence of those actions, and follow the disciplines that cause you to stop making those choices by practicing the not-doings of the self

    41. The techniques I have mentioned over the course of these volumes are disciplines that, for practical purposes, deal with losing self-importance


    42. In addition, as a therapist-in-training her questions about behavior were pointed, demanding that I build an intellectual bridge between any and all of the stalker’s disciplines, so that I could relate them to the less strenuous traditional psychoanalytical approaches she was learning


    43. I needed to ask Bonnie how I could recognize an imbalance in my practicing of these three disciplines, early on


    44. Hoffman has studied most of the major disciplines in the broad


    45. Consciousness in divine unity, after selflessly following the spiritual disciplines, results in losing any sense of separateness of other


    46. remuneration because it is interactive with so many economic disciplines


    47. As with other disciplines, there are challenges and barriers to realization of the ideal


    48. And because doctors are specialists they needn’t be trained to perform all medical disciplines, nor do they need to be reciting Shakespeare or bowling for college credit


    49. studied less alone and more as part of other disciplines


    50. While studying math preparatory to other disciplines seems to make sense, that approach has some considerable drawbacks











































    1. The great change introduced into the art of war by the invention of fire-arms, has enhanced still further both the expense of exercising and disciplining any particular number of soldiers in time of peace, and that of employing them in time of war


    2. or otherwise disciplining the Child


    3. Common sense lost ground when parents attacked teachers for doing the job that they themselves had failed to do in disciplining their unruly children


    4. He just stands there looking confused, and for a moment I wonder if he is confused, if in his sick heart he believes his own lies about disciplining me


    5. do not despise the disciplining of the Lord neither be weary of his correction, because whomever the Lord God loves, He corrects;


    6. In this sense Education means disciplining the behavior of an individual


    7. Disciplining children or children figures in your life is a high art form


    8. 13- From the Heros’ Careers for Children and Babies (Disciplining of the Greengrocer) -5-


    9. I was introduced to a meditation tool by a mentor of mine which actually takes the effort out of disciplining an active mind to achieve deep relaxation


    10. Despite the camp commander’s statement, he was sure the Warriors would be told to hit below the head when disciplining the slaves

    11. It would be remarkable if, instead of disciplining him, hospital managers agreed that he should work only with male medical students and doctors and even that the new head of surgery, a woman, should delegate his supervision to a male colleague


    12. This attack had no strokes; it was simply that of a father disciplining his child or a strict teacher disciplining his protégés


    13. regulation or disciplining the modifications of mind


    14. Exerting control on the wild senses and disciplining them into


    15. From the Heros’ Careers for Children and Babies (Disciplining the Greengrocer) –5–


    16. From the Heros’ Careers for Children and Babies (Disciplining of the Greengrocer) -5-


    17. 14-From the Heros’ Careers for Children and Babies (Disciplining the Greengrocer) -5-


    18. 19- From the Heros’ Careers for Children and Babies (Disciplining the Greengrocer) –5–


    19. other is disciplining themselves to have a feeling – habits giving rise to an emotional state


    20. · From the Heros' Careers for Children and Babies (Disciplining of the Greengrocer) -5-

    21. · From the Heros’ Careers for Children and Babies (Disciplining of the Greengrocer) -5-


    22. 13) From the Heros’ Careers for Children and Babies (Disciplining the Greengrocer) –5–


    23. parents disciplining their growing children out of concern for


    24. Instead, humans have trained their brains just like they have trained their brats… by spoiling them with indulgences when they need discipline, and disciplining them when they need freedom, love and acceptance most


    25. Caitahno Raisahndo remained as stubbornly low born and uncultured as ever, and he was still far too soft when it came to disciplining common seamen, but much as it irked Rohsail to admit it, he had a good head on his shoulders otherwise


    26. Sociopaths often had difficulty disciplining their children


    27. That probably meant most of the damage had happened when he was very young, while his stepmother did the disciplining


    28. We have a right to provide for arming and disciplining the militia


    29. Allen; he has served with me upwards of five years, and to his unremitted exertions in disciplining the crew is to be imputed the obvious superiority of our gunnery exhibited in the result of this contest


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