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    1. Besides what may be called the warehouse rent above mentioned, each person, upon first opening an account with the bank, pays a fee of ten guilders ; and for every new account, three guilder's three stivers; for every transfer, two stivers; and if the transfer is for less than 300 guilders, six stivers, in order to discourage the multiplicity of small transactions


    2. As his observations of these powers grew so did their multiplicity


    3. “At first this union met no resistance, but as the effectiveness of the Church began to be endangered by a multiplicity of beliefs and the encroachment of foreign influences, the Church Fathers branded Gnosticism as heretical…Evidence points to Samaria as an early center of Gnosticism, which probably existed there before the year 30 BC” (Americana, vol


    4. The Bible tells us that Jesus’ way is still the best way, but will we have ears to listen with, regarding the great multiplicity of distractions of the many competing spiritualities? Will we Christians have the foresight to give our modern institution of investigation, science, a respectful hearing for its new answers? Answers that appear to be well grounded as reflected in the parables that are in the Bible and are the Bible as iterated in the early chapters of this book? And will their counterparts in science reciprocate?


    5. Many scientists, but not all by any means, have become confused by the amazing multiplicity and versatility of their answers


    6. And multiplicity of its manifestations


    7. Multiplicity and variety without strife is joy


    8. Multiplicity and diversity are in


    9. Q: The Jains believe in a multiplicity of witnesses, forever sepa-


    10. Is it the evaluation process that limits the simultaneous multiplicity of values within the

    11. stance, 2) yielding void, 3) multiplicity of objects composed of indivisible substance, 4) directed motion of objects, 5) contact between objects, and 6) limitation and change of motion upon contact


    12. Once we learn to see the multiplicity of thoughts interacting together, the act of thinking changes


    13. Forsooth! The scenes played with My mind for herein lay what I observed: a multiplicity of Truths had all occurred concurrently


    14. the multiplicity of forms, but the idea which lies behind all those forms


    15. the vision of a multiplicity of worlds and a wider universe,


    16. With the great new multiplicity in man-kinds' population and


    17. drought, the goal of a lost civilisation –watch tower multiplicity forces issues on mouth


    18. Truth is ever to be found in simplicity, and not in the multiplicity and


    19. Because of the multiplicity


    20. If you divide 1260 over nine the result is 140 which is (70x2), seventy is ten times seven corresponds to a complete development of cycles fulfilled by death as the figure (1260) becomes (9x7x10x2) which is death in multiplicity and perfection

    21. The multiple cooperations present in an eco-collective of mutual benefit creates a sustainable resiliency that greatly hinders the logic of entropy that accompanies an anarchistic, but not integrative, multiplicity of sovereignty


    22. “The trance of multi-tasking is a displaced state of non-being in a multiplicity of simultaneous and parallel ~Nows of ITing


    23. Here we have both singleness and multiplicity, where in the ocean there is only singleness


    24. Why this regrettable multiplicity of islands?'


    25. The result of this multiplicity of effort, and the bickering within the Council, as well as the perceived weakness being shown by the administration, was that the public did not know which way to turn


    26. Suppose that you are a hare that appeared in some point of this field (newly-born in your skrruullerrt system in the entire multiplicity of different-quality manifestations of your Stereo-Form)


    27. To estimate the multiplicity of your own Stereo-Types which you “have changed” from the moment of «birth”, you have to multiply your age, suppose 56 years (like mine), by 328 rotation Shifts per second, then by 365 days a year, then by 24 hours a day and 60 minutes in each hour and, finally, by 60 seconds in each minute


    28. And if it were not for these abilities, it is unlikely that this unique Knowledge of IISSIIDIOLOGY, which gives detailed Information about the simultaneous, single-moment existence of the innumerable multiplicity of different-quality Worlds, Realities, Universes and Forms of Consciousness, would have become available to this part of “humankind”


    29. think of multiplicity of factors and they probably happened over a space of time in the evolution


    30. multiplicity of pieces and there are tens of moves and whole game

    31. The higher knowledge is a relativity of things, where we bring all things into consideration but yet the multiplicity of consciousness continues to persist; we regard one thing as different from another thing


    32. Oneness of God does not mean that we ought to deny the existence of multiplicity of material world


    33. If we would deny the multiplicity then the concept of Oneness would also become invalid


    34. Once you’ve established contacts, be persistent! It’s the multiplicity of contacts that


    35. But the obscurity, multiplicity, and confusion of Gnostic systems defy a clear and rational definition


    36. Thus the three major rays sum up in themselves the process of creation, of energising, through the urge of the divine will; and the work of the four minor rays (as they are called, though with no idea of there being lesser or greater) is to elaborate or differentiate the qualities of the life, and so produce the infinite multiplicity of forms which will enable the life to assume its many points of focus and express—through the process of evolutionary manifestation—its diverse characteristics


    37. " The "Imitatio Christi" may have been translated into as many different languages, and perhaps "Robinson Crusoe" and the "Vicar of Wakefield" into nearly as many, but in multiplicity of translations and editions "Don Quixote" leaves them all far behind


    38. But if you look at them steadily, she says, multiplicity becomes unity, which is somehow the secret of life, though it does not prevent her from following the macaroni as it goes round the table, and sometimes, on spring nights, she makes the strangest confidences to shy young Englishmen


    39. And have we not a right to say in his defence, that the true lover of knowledge is always striving after being--that is his nature; he will not rest in the multiplicity of individuals which is an appearance only, but will go on--the keen edge will not be blunted, nor the force of his desire abate until he have attained the knowledge of the true nature of every essence by a sympathetic and kindred power in the soul, and by that power drawing near and mingling and becoming incorporate with very being, having begotten mind and truth, he will have knowledge and will live and grow truly, and then, and not till then, will he cease from his travail


    40. afraid that with such a multiplicity of these bodies, they’ll end in being a mere form

    41. There were no difficulties; the intricate multiplicity of light and colour became a whole; the right colour was where I wanted it, on the palette; each brush stroke, as soon as it was complete, seemed to have been there always


    42. Of the rushing couples there could barely be discerned more than the high lights—the indistinctness shaping them to satyrs clasping nymphs—a multiplicity of Pans whirling a multiplicity of Syrinxes; Lotis attempting to elude Priapus, and always failing


    43. For what Carmine Cicciaro had learned by then, and I suppose I had, too, concerned not only the baffling multiplicity of all things, but also their no less baffling integration


    44. The immense building and the stage itself were still lit by gas; hydrogen was used to regulate and modify the lighting of a scene; and this was done by means of a special apparatus which, because of the multiplicity of its pipes, was known as the "organ


    45. Although there are sound and compelling reasons behind this development, it is none the less one that has removed much of the firm ground that formerly lay—or seemed to lie—beneath investment analysis and has subjected it to a multiplicity of added hazards


    46. A key to understanding where these elements come from is realizing that businesses generate wealth in a multiplicity of ways, of which flows from operations (either cash flows or earnings) are only one


    47. In fundamental finance we view capital structure as something that arises out of a process that involves meeting the needs and desires of a multiplicity of constituencies, including various creditors, regulators, rating agencies, managements and other control groups, outside passive minority investors (OPMIs), and the company itself


    48. One of the huge advantages that safe and cheap has over other investment styles is that, on a long-term basis, the investor can look confidently to a multiplicity of exit strategies


    49. And without considering the multiplicity and complexity of the conditions any one of which taken separately may seem to be the cause, he snatches at the first approximation to a cause that seems to him intelligible and says: ‘This is the cause!’ In historical events (where the actions of men are the subject of observation) the first and most primitive approximation to present itself was the will of the gods and, after that, the will of those who stood in the most prominent position- the heroes of history


    50. They do not recognize it as a power inherent in heroes and rulers, but as the resultant of a multiplicity of variously directed forces









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    Synonyms for "multiplicity"

    multiplicity numerosity numerousness

    "multiplicity" definitions

    the property of being multiple


    a large number