It's the same old geist of self-advancement and self-promotion that has always propelled everyone, victors and victims alike. |
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The population that today explodes on a stagnant society with a catastrophic echo, is the geist of the times that shock our great nation into a new sense of her grandeur. |
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The Idea, now as Spirit or Geist, directs the course of history through the will of world-historical individuals. |
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I keep getting subscription invitations from Walrus magazine, and got one from Geist too, but I haven't bitten yet. |
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In this form Shiva is withdrawn into the absolute and is the symbolic equivalent of Geist. |
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Whereas Hegel uses the dialectic to trace the development of the Geist, Marx would apply it to the development of Capital. |
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Geist was not limited only to high culture, it also existed in popular culture and what we now call mass culture. |
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The solution lay in an interpretation of reality which invoked the notion of absolute spirit, or Geist. |
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For Geist to come into play this self-development needs to be connected to the national culture of Germany. |
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But what I, for want of a better term, call the head and the dominant force, or Urmacht, of the body is that guiding light which we call mind or intellect or Geist. |
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Mr. Geist came as a witness and said that trademark infringement could be a problem if the trademark was forged or purported to be the CSA stamp of approval, which we know in many cases is not the case. |
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Nor do the formation and articulation of such knowledge themselves bear much witness to Geist. |
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Wilson and DeeAnn Reeder agree with Valerius Geist, specialist on large North American mammals, that this range actually includes several subspecies. |
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Biologist Valerius Geist suggests evolution to have occurred in stages. |
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