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    1. I have no wish to “paddle in a pool of pathos” but this really describes my current medical situation so wel


    2. Buddhism describes spiritual practice this way,


    3. What other religion can you think of that describes a God who would require that when you offer your sacrifice that you celebrate because you now know that you have peace with this God? It says in Deuteronomy that the Israelites were to only offer their sacrifices in the city that God shall choose


    4. ’ He said, affection and pride warring in his voice as he describes his home in detail - sounding not unlike an estate agent I once met when I was across in Bristol


    5. That is not to say that air signs don’t have emotions or that water signs can’t be intellectual, but it describes how they initially each respond to a situation


    6. Abi’s voice cracks as she describes how her father died


    7. Bex describes how her teachers fall into one of two categories; the ones who have come to resemble their books, hidebound, stiff of spine and congenitally dusty; and those who's pages get dog eared and torn as they try to remain part of the ever-changing youth culture that surrounds them


    8. 'Was this really something he wanted to pursue? Do I actually have so little contact with what he describes as 'conscience'? Am I just a mass of 'I's, each pulling this way and that? Don't I have my own independent will? Do I actually have possibilities I should have, but don't see right now? Do I even trust this strange old man anyway? I wonder who he is and where did he come from? He reminds me of an old guy I worked with at that Government contracting job


    9. Marco Polo, who visited it more than five hundred years ago, describes its cultivation, industry, and populousness, almost in the same terms in which they are described by travellers in the present times


    10. Have you not heard that’s what my poem describes? It’s gained great fame and accolades across the lands of Hellas

    11. Frithjof Schuon shows the difficulty of understanding experience, especially Divine experience, when he describes how hard it is for God to communicate with humans:


    12. In his essay, The Myth of Sisyphus,[73] Albert Camus tries to explain how we can live in what he describes as an “absurd” world, and still be happy


    13. He describes the smell, which he has christened Marmite, as 'bloody terrible', and he confidently predicts that it will have tremendous implications for a number of industries


    14. [155] In Flow, the author describes this as creating “order in consciousness


    15. The book, Zen in the Art of Archery,[174] describes one student’s long years of trying to learn Zen archery, with only the most cryptic guidance from his teacher


    16. He describes it as a frame of mind “in which nothing definite is thought, planned, striven for, desired, or expected, which aims in no particular direction and yet knows itself capable alike of the possible and the impossible, so unswerving is its power…” [183] The author quotes his teacher as saying, “The right art is purposeless, aimless! The more obstinately you try to learn how to shoot the arrow for the sake of hitting the goal, the less you will succeed in the one and the further the other will recede


    17. Chuang Tzu describes the kind of friction that wastes ch’i


    18. In his verses titled, “The Need to Win,” (see Chapter 12) he describes how an archer who needs to win loses power, but one who shoots for nothing (is not-doing) conserves his power


    19. Swami Satchidananda describes how the devotional path can be one of the easiest ways to loosen the hold of the ego


    20. The Gita is an important Hindu scripture, which describes a dialog between the Hindu god Krishna and the warrior Arjuna

    21. She took a gamble when she launched her own cable TV network which she describes as “mindful television”


    22. Can one then have design without a designer? The English Dictionary describes “design” in the following ways:


    23. We have to consider that the information contained in the Bible also addresses our origins in the creation account in which it describes how God created everything and that it was a deliberate choice and action from God to perform his creative work


    24. Whether these two events happened on the same day, or describes different events altogether is debated by many people; but we will see how the Bible interprets itself on this subject


    25. If we think about this carefully, what scenario, as far as periods of time are concerned, would allow for plants to be created in one period of time and survive long enough without the essential source of photosynthesis that is needed to maintain them, until a source for photosynthesis becomes available? The only logical answer in this case would be a relative short period of time such as a single day as the Bible describes


    26. This does not in any way relate to the sequence of events in Genesis, where God describes his creative works to us, but specifically the purpose of the Earth


    27. Also, if the Earth was not to be empty before God started describing his creative work to us, would there be any sense in describing it at all, if we assume that it should all have happened on the first day? To demonstrate this more clearly: When an artist describes how he goes about creating a painting, we would not find it strange that he would start by telling us that he would need a clean canvas mounted on an easel


    28. The Bible describes these as the windows of Heaven that were opened and the fountains of the great deep that were broken resulting in the Flood


    29. Interestingly enough, the garment which is referred to in two passages above, firstly points to the water covering the entire Earth as a garment and secondly it describes the subterranean waters being covered by a “garment” before the Flood


    30. All too often describes the activities of the Liberals in Congress and the Administration in attempting to jettison the Constitution

    31. Kumassi means literally, "The place of bloody death," and well its name describes it


    32. Far from dreading the unknown, the protagonist delves into it, makes it his ally and describes what he sees and pries, touches and analyzes


    33. It simply describes the hooks in the cart


    34. Although, one event not mentioned in his books relate to the books’ premise that describes a journey to deliver and save "The Scroll


    35. Very short and pencil thin; there is probably more meat on a gypsy’s whippet and if he weighs in at 40kgs he’s had a big night out, I think, describes him to a tee


    36. But that describes the famous king cobra which can reach 18 feet (5


    37. If I may use the example of automotive performance as a metaphor, it sounds as if this describes the ideal in a car motor that runs on computer-controlled carburetion where lean-burn is the standard regime


    38. “I have this leaflet for you that describes cat productivity


    39. The American Collegiate Dictionary describes belief as: “Conviction of the truth or reality of a thing, based upon grounds insufficient to afford positive knowledge


    40. This has probably been so since before Man was separated from the rest of the natural world, as science describes that process

    41. Generation of Income for Totality of the People, Organizations and Countries To follow, the Figure-04 describes the possible future situation that will be reached when the problems are resolved


    42. Another, who also had a revelation, however says: "No, I saw God, and He is red, smooth and glossy" -of course, it describes Him this way because it was on the body


    43. He describes the geography of this place in detail


    44. In this book, he describes that the liberalism (Leftist madness) displayed by President Barack Obama and the present Democrat party leaders can simply be described as a psychological disorder


    45. The article I reviewed was for the ―American Thinker‖ and she describes Obama‘s odd mannerism, secret former life, narcissism, his flat approach when passion is needed, his aggression when smarts is better, and especially his failure to realize when his behavior, such as ―whose ass to kick‖, is out of touch


    46. Ascension simply describes the journey a soul undertakes after it has mastered all there is to experience in a particular dimension


    47. Venerable Thubten Lhundrup describes the practice of mindfulness in this way:[42]


    48. describes a format called template to represent information as shown below:


    49. Quantum physics also describes a universe that is complex, chaotic, and uncertain


    50. This describes actions that are mixed in their intent – that is, partly harmful and partly helpful (such as appearing to give a gift with a pure motive, but in reality greatly desiring the person's approval)














































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