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    1. Then came the two generations of his father Jacob, and grandfather Isaac, the son of Abraham, and as a consequence, I made an estimate of the proximate time of the flood story according to Bible sources from that semi-historical platform


    2. In addition to throwing or reproductive karma (also known as weighty karma), there are three other kinds of karma that can operate at the time or moment of death: proximate, habitual, or random karma


    3. Random karma refers to all the actions that are not included in the previously mentioned three categories (reproductive, proximate, and habitual karma) as well those actions quickly forgotten


    4. This is called proximate karma, that is, actions done near death


    5. If there is neither weighty nor proximate karma operating, then rebirth is determined by the karma of one's habitual patterns, that which one has done over and over again, which comes naturally to the mind in the dying moment


    6. We have now defined the Occidental Union's proximate purpose and shown that the universe, having evolved from randomness and physical necessity, is ultimately meaningless


    7. Then he bided his time to cross the sphere of the proximate loss to avoid the insurer’s stricter scrutiny and the consequent delay in the claim settlement


    8. Some will never return to this universe, nowhere in it, there are other places, developed in similar ways but with varying goals and attributes, that many will experience once they are prepared from leaving this or very proximate lifetimes


    9. In Grahamstown, the Township, where the black majority lives, was on the other side of the valley, within sight of, but hardly proximate to, the wide jacaranda lined main street leading to the gardened campus


    10. in this life is not, and cannot be, a proximate means of union with God

    11. You cannot save an AIDS patient’s life by treating only the ultimate disease unless the proximate cause of the illness is removed


    12. Namibia’s economic problems have both proximate and ultimate causes, too


    13. The solution must eliminate its proximate causes which are multiple and complex


    14. impact on my proximate conditions, but affect me nonetheless because they involve matters


    15. Why not New England by the sea, where she was born, where salt winds could spiral over the name PLATH etched in her native stone? I had an uncontrollable urge to urinate and imagined spilling a small stream, some part of me wanting her to feel that proximate human warmth


    16. A proximate explanation for convergence in valuation ratios is that when firms are sorted into value and growth portfolios based on their P/B ratios they tend to be at opposite ends of the profitability spectrum


    17. A proximate reason for the strategy’s long-run success is the persistent pattern that implied volatilities of index options tend to exceed realized volatilities by 2% to 4%


    18. While the proximate goal is to ensure sufficient retirement income, the broader goal is consumption smoothing over the lifecycle


    19. Both capital allocation methods have produced proximate results (see Table 4


    20. Of their cause we are quite ignorant; we cannot even attribute them, as in the last class of cases, to any proximate agency, such as relative position

    21. —, on the proximate causes of winds and storms, xix, 248


    22. Winds and storms, proximate causes of, E


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    proximate close near immediate present