In previous existences, this electronic engineer brought cable TV to Sligo and helped get Sligo airport off the ground. |
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There is no doubt that he is freed from the sin due to speech, mental sin or especially bodily sin committed during the seven existences. |
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We were vulnerable to one another, having changed roles and forms countless times in previous existences. |
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The result is a sublime and surreal saga of self-discovery and personal growth, of existential doubt and doubtful existences. |
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During the first watch of the night he acquired the power to look back through his previous existences, recalling them in full detail. |
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In terms of this higher morality, the pompier and the poet both have invisible existences, both happen upon laborious roads of the future. |
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We emphasize the seeming slowness of wisdom as acquired by intellect in its finite journeying through finite existences. |
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The star lefties are easy meat because of their wealth and cosseted existences. |
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The narrator is a contented Number in the perfect OneState, whose citizens live and work their mathematically ordered 26th-century existences. |
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Many people have experimented with past life regression under hypnosis and claim to recall experiences from previous existences. |
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Ultimately, Lynch's work ironises the view that anything other than multiple, shifting existences can or have occurred. |
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For such is the nature of intellectual existences, that they can mingle with one another and with bodies, incorporeally and invisibly. |
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There is no limit to the ever-increasing number of deified existences. |
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This span which can be called the life-span of the Lord of pervasion, causes the life-spans of the various existences, dynamic and static. |
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These concerns are in line with Buddhist karmic theory which asserts that a person's actions in this life will determine the character of his or her future existences. |
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Cripple Creek's women were a definite part of the camp as they coped with dreary existences and provided their men with good homes and hard-working, mannerly children. |
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Both could recall memories of previous existences on Earth and indeed this idea is a very natural one given the cyclical nature of time as observed in the seasons and years. |
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Does a spirit remember all the existences which have preceded the one he has just quitted? |
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But the actress has also long displayed a knack for anatomizing those ordinary, quotidian existences that don't make the headlines. |
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It is evident, plain and manifest that no one can be thrown into the abysses of perdition without completing his cycle of existences. |
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It indicates balancing of the subjective and objective energies, the subtle and gross existences, the verticals and horizontals. |
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The first of these have to do with particular existences or matters of fact, and the second that are beyond the testimony of the senses. |
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Then we start to be, like Dogen says, recognized, certified, one, with all the existences of the cosmos. |
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Most of them lead very precarious existences, and their capacity to cope with a disaster on this scale is very limited. |
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Most of them lived in Crawley, an industrial town near London's Gatwick airport, and images from the scene were of relatively middle class existences. |
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Passengers at Haymarket station are sustained in their long vigils by the wit of a waggish train announcer who does his best to bring cheer to their dismal existences. |
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So I was trying to reflect that and not avoid the uneasiness inherent in the depictions of different existences. |
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After living on a commune, he and his wife moved to Burlington, joining so many other back-to-the-landers looking to flee their harried urban existences. |
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The sad fact is, plenty of high-performing companies have positively sepulchral atmospheres, with employees who pretty much loathe their cipherlike existences. |
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Asians are merely cast members in movies touching on their existences. |
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Amidst this fetor the Burmese masses live their festal and contemplative existences. |
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In my sense, the first thing to which the ego should wake itself up is: «I am quite alone». And on the same time, we exist in interdependence with all existences, we are not alone. |
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The questions growing out of the subject we are considering might be multiplied indefinitely, for the psychologic and moral problems which can only find their solution in the plurality of existences are innumerable. |
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A long and painful pause, which seems to rend the air, descends after a sequence in which three prostitutes describe their existences after the murders. |
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But in the watching there is no perspective: a satirical reading requires its various aspects to have their own autonomies, existences that reach beyond the claustrophobic neurotic ego that drives the narrative. |
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Question: Master, you explained to us that with each cycle of existences, the elementals in the evolving process are awakening consciousness because they are processing themselves in more elevated octaves. |
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Loft Story sounds the death knell for quality television in favour of unimaginative programmes by resolutely targeting mass audiences in this era of empty existences. |
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To invent yourself a memory is to invent yourself a life, to appropriate other existences and other futures, to unset all stopwatches, abolish all barriers. |
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The manifoldness of views of a single existence is juxtaposed with a single view of many existences. |
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In my opinion, only when we reach beyond this primary perception, this world of appearances, that we can have access to the deeper meaning of our existence and of all other existences. |
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With them I wished to say to you that one human life is not enough to understand even one of my lessons, and for you to come to understand the book that this life encompasses, many existences are necessary to you. |
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An earlier enumeration of three knowledges consists of this sixth abhijna together with the powers of recollecting previous existences and of seeing everything and thus knowing the future destinies of all beings. |
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But what they think is matterless because their existences are based on the insidious idea that the only thing that matters about a woman now is the way she looks. |
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