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    1. “Balance relies on so many things,” he observes


    2. Gilla appears to understand at least in part what I am going through – heaven forefend that she should truly understand! She casually observes a couple of times how unpredictable Berndt is, how he frequently disappears without warning


    3. 4 He who observes the wind won’t sow;


    4. Mr Kalm, the Swedish traveller, when he gives an account of the husbandry of some of the English colonies in North America, as he found it in 1749, observes, accordingly, that he can with difficulty discover there the character of the English nation, so well skilled in all the different branches of agriculture


    5. Mr Hume observes, that in the Saxon times, the fleece was estimated at two-fifths of the value of the whole sheep and that this was much above the proportion of its present estimation


    6. mother observes, takes the toy and, of course,


    7. are you the mind that observes the body you see?


    8. Peloponnesians, Thucydides observes, generally left the field in the summer, and returned home to reap the harvest


    9. A much more sober and judicious writer, Mr Anderson, author of the Historical and Chronological Deduction of Commerce, very justly observes, that upon examining the accounts which Mr Dobbs himself has given for several years together, of their exports and imports, and upon making proper allowances for their extraordinary risk and expense, it does not appear that their profits deserve to be envied, or that they can much, if at all, exceed the ordinary profits of trade


    10. Conscience is understood as an (internalized) set of morals and values whose critical references, in whatever manner obtained and (assimilated), must necessarily enhance or diminish an individual‘s sense of guilt or other such feelings and emotions proceeding from that individual‘s private understanding of right and wrong or good and evil; that is to say, how that individual observes (external) events and assimilates the information that it receives

    11. It differs only in that it is smaller, attracts fewer tourists, and observes an even slower pace than the tortoise-like march through time observed in Chauita


    12. With success may come the arrogance of intellect as Berlinski relates, “When Richard Dawkins observes that genes ‘created us body and mind’ he is appealing essentially to a magical connection


    13. The operator ends the process when he observes the cremation to be complete


    14. 4 He who observes the wind shall not sow; and he who regards the clouds shall not reap


    15. There is one Lord, or God, or Supreme Creator that then observes these Creators and 101


    16. He observes and


    17. British philosopher Roger Scruton observes in an American Spectator article that there has never been a more effective means of “cutting off a whole people from its inheritance of moral and spiritual capital


    18. He observes in a footnote that “within the world community, the imposition of the death penalty for crimes committed by mentally retarded offenders is overwhelmingly disapproved


    19. Eric Chevlen, a practitioner of medical oncology and pain medicine, observes that the rigors of the scientific method are seen by the advocates of political correctness to be a “devaluation” of the values of the feminist movement


    20. Columnist John Derbyshire observes that scientists working in an atmosphere heavily polluted by politics get their heads “stuffed with all the sub-Marxist and ethno-masochist flapdoodle of the modern academy”

    21. Most would agree, Gelernter observes, that innocent human life must not be taken “unless


    22. Andrew Ferguson, a senior editor at The Weekly Standard, observes that, while neuroscience can tell us that such things can be done, it cannot say whether they should be done


    23. And, as Teachout observes, in the universities they have both tenure and patience


    24. The Party has survived, Steele observes, only through its having “captured black resentment” of past white injustice as the chief source of its power


    25. Assistant editorial page editor at the Wall Street Journal, Daniel Henninger, observes that in the 2008 election the Democrats’ oft stated intent to change the economic policies of “the last eight years” of the Bush administration is but a hint of their real intentions


    26. The 2008 election, Henninger observes, was about “a long-term change in America’s idea of itself


    27. Russian mathematician Igor Shafarevich observes in his book The Socialist Phenomenon that socialism has existed throughout history in one form or another


    28. Nationally syndicated columnist Michael Barone observes in The Washington Times that, though he basks in the adulation of nearly the entire mainstream media, Obama “whines about his coverage on Fox News


    29. The Daily Bell Newswire in an article titled, “The Fall of the House of Kennedy,” observes that Obama and the Democratic Party are caught in a trap of their own making from which they cannot escape


    30. The Faustian bargain JFK made, the Bell observes, has “smothered” government at state and local as well as federal levels

    31. In his book Not with A Bang But A Whimper: The Politics and Culture of Decline Dalrymple observes that when a population becomes dependent on government for the needs, and even the whims of life, it becomes


    32. As he observes


    33. For as God lives and as the Lord Jesus Christ lives and the Holy Spirit the confidence and hope of the elect he who observes in humility with earnest obedience and repining not the ordinances and commands given by God he shall be reckoned and counted in the number of those who are saved by Jesus Christ through whom is there to him glory world without end


    34. The writer Muravchik observes that Socialism has a religious fervor to it


    35. ’ He observes that the right brain’s ‘nonlinear mode’ is cultivated deliberately in Eastern mystical traditions for the purpose of arriving at a ‘more accurate picture of reality not based on time, linear consciousness, or the physical changes of the illusory world


    36. Amir Aczel observes that in quantum mechanics we have to abandon the quotidian ‘either-or’ logic in favour of the new ‘both-and’ logic


    37. Unlike normal waking awareness which intensely measures the environment, the meditative mind observes but does not carry-out any strong measurements of the environment


    38. robert Monroe observes that the ‘Second Body’ can penetrate walls He


    39. leadbeater observes that each magma body has an average tone – a com-


    40. leadbeater observes that the globule (or qion), once charged, remains

    41. subject to a gravitational field, observes that heavy charges accumulate at


    42. the one below it ’ She also observes that within each chakra there are also


    43. a metaphysicist who observes and interprets the colors and other


    44. leadbeater observes that surprise is shown by a sharp contraction of the


    45. also observes that the densest aggregation of astral matter lies within the


    46. Plasma metaphysics observes that the centre of the magma body


    47. It observes the stock prices over the past, whether that be a month, a day or even an hour in order to determine the next likely change in the stock price


    48. He quickly observes all that is about him


    49. If one observes this ceremony with the sight of the causal body, one sees the


    50. Niketas Stethatos observes that compunction begets humility and humility compunction






































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