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Like many Gordon dictums, the line has a Gertrude Stein quality.
Most believed that the Republican Party had been subverted and captured by liberal racial dictums.
It delivers the sensations of Edna O'Brien's rural Irish world by way of Harold Pinter's clipped dictums.
A homeless man screams Situationist dictums from on high; an elegant matron hammers graveside mourners with Dadaist insults.
He suffuses his work with an almost comically bleak outlook, which he expresses in beautiful, if often overwrought, dictums.
He embodies one of Seurat's favorite artistic dictums, "concentrate," with an unwavering focus that seems to consume and illuminate the dark.
But when Davis unleashes one of these seemingly soulless business dictums, he does so amid a fusillade of hearty, vaguely feline laughter.
Out of all of the fitness fitness dictums I'd heard however, this is the one I was most wary of falling foul of.
My twin dictums of selfishness and scarcity have turned me into a person who believes that the world is mine and mine alone.
Pompeo is an evangelical Christian, steeped in the very dictums that Trump has spent a lifetime mocking with both his words and his deeds.
But when their father disappears and three strange men appear on the island, the strict rules and dictums the girls have always followed begin to unravel.
Despite the fact that the crime rate in most of Beirut is low, nobody who lives according to the dictums of the State Department would do that.
The direction of customer funds into poorly understood ETFs and ETNs would seem to be another example of the willingness to walk away from Prudent Man dictums.
For Luther, nothing he didn't personally hear reverberating within the words of Scripture could be sanctioned, including the vast hierarchy of the church and its self-serving dictums.
"The socialist organizations that I was in before (DSA) said you must believe these 15 dictums and these 59 subsections, otherwise you are tool of the capitalists," he said, laughing.
Look closely at the motifs of almost any modern movement, from the communist hammer and sickle to the dictums of Islamic State, and you can, Mr Holland argues, discern the shadow of the cross.
Filled with short strings of provocative political dictums, and composed in all caps to resemble newspaper headlines, the posters could read like Maoist screeds, right-wing rants or thoughtful philosophizing, depending upon where one started or stopped.
That happened with Buddy, and I think that's a big fear with Trump, that he will become unhinged from the norms of the normal dictums of public policy and he'll do things that are borderline illegal or dangerous.
She wanted to make a play, not a TED Talk, she explained between tentative nibbles, a play that would link the cold clarity of legal dictums to "the messy ungovernable way our human lives usually play out," she said.
And at the core of Silicon Valley are certain self-mythologies and dictums: Everything is different now, data reigns supreme, today's winners deserve to triumph because they are cleareyed enough to discard yesterday's conventional wisdoms and search out the disruptive and the new.
The words were written by a 10th century poet named Ibn al-Tammar al-Wasiti, and they speak to a world of hedonistic sophisticates who blithely shrugged off Koranic dictums against alcohol consumption and drunkenness in the interests of worldly recreation and spiritual transport.
Modern Orthodox Judaism — a loosely defined sect that adheres to the strictures of Jewish Scripture, while engaging with the broader world, intellectually and economically — has always been something of a paradox: It embraces modernity and, at the same time, lives by the dictums of an ancient system.
Walton has always been a study in contradictions: An unreconstructed hippie who thrilled to the martial dictums of U.C.L.A.'s John Wooden, a champion at every level who is also one of the N.B.A.'s great what-if stories, a lifelong stutterer who found a second career in broadcasting.
On state visits, which are scheduled to the minute around the dictums of protocol and bilateral priorities, for example, one of my aims is to confound the often gendered expectations of what "the wife" should do: During what is usually called the "spouse program," I deliver speeches that I write myself, or I participate in panels about issues in which Iceland can showcase its strengths — sustainable tourism, entrepreneurship and innovation, and yes, gender equality.
As a women's movement pioneer, Susan B. Anthony fought against the dictums of those who would vilipend women by treating them as second-class citizens.
As a graduate student at UCSF, Charmaz was dissatisfied with some of the dictums taught by Strauss and Glaser within grounded theory. For example, Glaser recommended that notes be taken during interviews, rather than recording and transcribing the interviews.2016 (January). Charmaz, Kathy, & Keller, Reiner.
""The Color of Money" Dunk's Dictums. 2005 Buckley was a frequent patron for decades and became good friends with Paone. He even named a character after Paone in his novel "Spy Time: The Undoing of James Jesus Angleton.” After retiring from his singing career, Paone rarely performed publicly.
Because women were traditionally the lay healers of their societies and used ancient herbs in their medicinal practices, Rapoport used representations of herbs as the metaphoric interface of the web artwork. The first section of "Brutal Myths" describes the "evil" herbs that contaminated the minds of men and made them believe in the dictums laid forth in the Malleus Malificarum. In the second section, the participant "plants" a "blissful" herbal garden of “blessed” herbs.
The front façade is covered by a brilliant and rare humanistic mural of allegorical female figures representing theology and the seven liberal arts (grammar, rhetoric, logic, arithmetic, geometry, astronomy, and music). The cartouches under the window ledges are adorned with Biblical dictums in German, Latin, Greek, and Hebrew. In the southeastern area of the old town is the Hofstatt, the town's only large open square. The Zeughaus (Armory), completed in 1673, is located on the square's northern side.
The intentions of actors play a more significant role in reasoning at this stage; one may feel more forgiving if one thinks that "they mean well". In Stage four (authority and social order obedience driven), it is important to obey laws, dictums, and social conventions because of their importance in maintaining a functioning society. Moral reasoning in stage four is thus beyond the need for individual approval exhibited in stage three. A central ideal or ideals often prescribe what is right and wrong.
He wrote Madah Nama Sindh (a book about Islam in Sindhi society and culture), Dirham al-Surrat Fi Wada al-Yadayn Taht al-Surrah (a book based on the Hanafi theology), Al-Baqiyat as-Salihat (a biography of great Islamic figures) and other books. His religious dictums shaped Sindhi culture and Islamic tradition in Sindh. He was believed to be a leading expert authority on the Fatwa-e-Alamgiri. He belonged to the Qadri order of Sufism, and followed the Hanafi school of thought.
One of his well-known dictums was "The sculpture's content is sculpture." He explained his approach in books such as Aflæsninger af objekter og andre essays (Readings of objects and other essays, 1972) and Den åbne skulptur og udvendighedens æstetik (Open Sculpture and the Aesthetics of the Exterior, 1987). Later in life, he became preoccupied with Terrains Vagues, the largely unorganized, underdeveloped areas on the outskirts of built-up areas, typically with casual, temporary living quarters where he found traces of a primitive sculptural language."Willy Ørskov", Den Store Danske. .
Good students were taunted as sissies and clothing styles associated with higher social classes were demeaned as sissified. Among members of a Detroit youth gang in 1938-39, sissy was "the ultimate slur" used to tease and taunt other boys, as a rationalization for violence against rivals, and as an excuse for not observing the dictums of middle-class decorum and morality. By the late 1980s, some men began to reclaim the term sissy for themselves.Pronger, B. (1990), The Arena of Masculinity: Sports, Homosexuality, and the Meaning of Sex, New York, St Martin's Press.
In The Case of Wagner, Nietzsche references one of Talma's dictums while derisively characterizing Wagner as an actor, and not a musician: > One is an actor by virtue of being ahead of mankind in one insight: what is > meant to have the effect of truth must not be true. The proposition was > formulated by Talma; it contains the whole psychology of the actor; it also > contains--we need not doubt it--his morality. Wagner's music is never true. > > But it is taken for true; and thus it is in order.
MONODROME was being realized despite the Crisis that affects Greece heavily. Produced in a state of emergency, and through the synergy of all participants and a large group of volunteers, MONODROME assembled the diverse pieces of an exploratory puzzle, addressing the “here and now”. At the same time the exhibition attempted to question historical narratives that have functioned as dictums of the Greek sociopolitical and aesthetic identity and resulted in the country’s perennial suspension between a ‘before’ (tradition) and an ‘after’ (modernization). Being usually perceived and promoted as an emblematic city, Athens today is the epicentre of the Greek upheaval, a place of massive demonstrations and public discussions.
"four dictums" (四箇の格言 shika no kakugen) entries in The Soka Gakkai Dictionary of Buddhism, p. 215, and Kyōgaku Yōgo Kaisetsu Shū, p. 54 Later in his writings, Nichiren referred to his early exegeses of the Pure Land teachings as just the starting point for his polemics against the esoteric teachings, which he had deemed as a far more significant matter of concern. Adding to his criticisms of esoteric Shingon, Nichiren wrote detailed condemnations about the Tendai school which had abandoned its Lotus Sutra- exclusiveness and incorporated esoteric doctrines and rituals as well as faith in the soteriological power of Amida Buddha.
However, the rise to political power of non-Arab ethnic groups eventually restricted the power of the Abbasid caliph in Baghdad, as Persian, Turkic and Berber Muslims began to form independent sultanates. Abu Hanifa was the founder of the Hanafi school of jurisprudence within Sunni Islam and lived through the Abbasid Revolution. He famously stated in one of his dictums: "The belief of a newly converted Turk is the same as that of an Arab from Hejaz." However, this institution continued in the Abbasid period on a much smaller scale with the formation of armies entirely composed of non-Muslim slaves in the service of the Caliph.
Blakeman ruled Stratford until his death in 1665, but as the second generation of Stratford grew up, many of the children rejected what they perceived as the exceptional austerity of the town's founders. This and later generations sought to change the religious dictums of their elders, and the utopian nature of Stratford and similar communities was gradually replaced with more standard colonial administration. By the late 17th century, the Connecticut government had assumed political control over Stratford. Many descendants of the original founding Puritan families remain in Stratford today after over 350 years; for centuries they often intermarried within the original small group of 17th century Pilgrim families.
Some conservatives adopted Romantic views of the world and began to compose their dictums with strong, underlying senses of nostalgia. Nowhere was this sentiment stronger than in the words of German Agrarian Conservatives, who expressed both their bitterness for the present condition of the German state and their yearning for a return to a more organic, pastoral sense of life. With romanticism as its steadying hand, agrarian conservatism evolved from the earlier “Reactionary” line of conservatives. These thinkers made a transition from a rejection of progressivism to a rejection of modernism in its entirety, acknowledging the growth of a proletarian class under Bismarck and the Empire, much to their disdain.
From a young age, Yeshe-Ö was interested in religious matters. He was the son of king Tashi-gon (bKra-shis-mgon), and ruled the merged the kingdoms of Tashigon and Detsugon, covering the regions of Purang and Guge and Zanskar, Spiti and Lahaul and Upper Kinnaur. He ruled over the combined Purnag-Guge Kingdom from 967. Yeshe-Ö', better known by his spiritual name, Lhachen Yeshe-Ö, was the first notable lama-king in Tibet. His first act as king was to issue commands decreed under the title bka’ shog chen mo ('Great Dictums'), which reflected his primary aim of ruling his kingdom theocratically: it was the reason that he came to be known as 'a king and monk'.
The Baron suddenly makes an appearance to demand what is the meaning of the music. The women are bundled out of sight and Pétillon convinces the Baron that he has discovered "une méthode mnémotechnique", an infallible way of cramming legal facts into the heads of his students: he has set the legal code to music, and he gives the Baron an example, singing some dry legal dictums to the tunes of popular songs. Gaston's exploits lead to a frantic farcical sequence in Hennequin's customary manner: the characters rush in and out, hide, and are mistaken for others. Finally it turns out that Aurélie is Pétillon's estranged wife, and he is delighted to find that her infidelities mean that he can discontinue his ruinous maintenance payments to her.
Sameer Rahim, 'Pulling the Strings', Apollo, January 2017 The second episode, The Path to Cairo, featured marionettes made of clay - a material believed to be what humans are made of according to the Qu'ran.'The Return of the Strings', Boris Groys, Parkett, 95, 2014 In 2011, Shawky presented his work at the 12th Istanbul Biennial. In 2013, he created a live performance piece for the Sharjah Biennial from his 'Dictums' series, where 30 workers (primarily of Pakistani descent) sing a song in qawwali, a form of Sufi devotional music with words borrowed from the curatorial statement of the Biennial. Shawky went on to receive the Sharjah Biennial prize for the work In 2010, Shawky launched MASS Alexandria which is the first independent studio programme for young artists in Alexandria, Egypt.
Nazism existed as a form of totalitarianism, whereby the citizenry is fashioned by the doctrine of absolutist rulers. In this specific instance, Hitler and the Nazi Party created the dictums of the state.Bruck's composition predates the Nazi Party rule, but nonetheless emanates what would then become the core tenants and understandings of the Nazis’ weltanschauung. As strict believers in the old status quo, and as revolutionaries who seek to re-establish a society from the past, the new, unproven, and alien Nazi Third Reich contradicted with their pastoralist views. Its rejection of an agricultural, “Earthly” society in favor of an industrious, modernized Germany defied their very visions. Nazi Germany was devoid of their organic and intergenerational life – it professed its love for a radically modern, mechanically “cold” Germany.
What's wrong is that it is > one more indication that our nation is drifting from its Judeo-Christian > roots...Alas, in our day, when 'tolerance' and 'diversity' have replaced the > 10 Commandments as the only remaining absolute dictums, it has become > necessary to 'celebrate' non-Christian religions – even in the halls of > Congress...Our founders expected that Christianity – and no other religion – > would receive support from the government as long as that support did not > violate people's consciences and their right to worship. They would have > found utterly incredible the idea that all religions, including paganism, be > treated with equal deference. Many people today confuse traditional Western > religious tolerance with religious pluralism. The former embraces biblical > truth while allowing for freedom of conscience, while the latter assumes all > religions are equally valid, resulting in moral relativism and ethical > chaos... And further stated: > As for our Hindu priest friend, the United States is a nation that has > historically honored the One True God.
The VRY concept operates on the principle that the dusthanas get weaker and less malevolent when their lords are placed in other dusthanas. In case there is a parivartana or exchange of house lords, then as per the dictums of Vedic Astrology, both houses get stronger. That is unlikely to produce any good. This is the rationale being followed by both classical sources (Phaldeepika) and brilliant modern Gurus like Barbara Pijan Lama, when they say that the lord of a negative house shouldn't be in its own house for VRY to operate. So 6th lord in 6th wouldn't produce an effective Harsha Yoga, 8th lord in 8th won't give a useful Saral Yoga et al. The lord of the 8th exalted in the 6th house does not ipso-facto give rise to a Raja yoga even if joined by the lord of the 6th although there are those who insist that if lords of the 6th, the 8th or the 12th join in the 6th, the 8th or in the 12th or at least two of them are in any of these houses or they exchange signs only then Viparita Raja yoga arises.

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