The Moon sets during totality from East Africa, the Middle East and central Asia. |
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Only the eastern coast of North America will see the eclipse totality, as the Moon rises. |
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This eclipse is unusual because the Moon itself eclipses, or occults, a brightish star during totality! |
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To get totality, the Moon must be near enough and the Sun far enough such that the lunar disk can completely block the Sun. |
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The idea of possessing eternal life as an immortal soul attempts to rob death of its totality, and therefore of its sanctity. |
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The Universal Community, which possessed truth in its totality, became for Royce a viable alternative to the Absolute. |
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But you haven't read the book in its totality and you have to read the book in its totality. |
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But the film, combining the theme of adoption and the refugee problem in Sri Lanka, appears to have satisfied audiences in its totality. |
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Very few countries and societies have come close to achieving good governance in its totality. |
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Although the husband had only forty-seven days in totality within the relevant twelve months he had made nine arrivals within the jurisdiction. |
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The sovereign creates and guarantees the situation as a whole in its totality. |
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The point is the musclemen of that era thought more about the totality of their physiques than bodybuilders do today. |
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And the affirmation of life is what we had all been gasping for in an effort to regain the totality of our humanity. |
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The key to our reformation will be a positive and receptive attitude toward the totality of the human experience. |
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Other religious systems may also lay claim to some of these qualities, but not to the totality of these. |
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When a statement is formulated, it is checked against the totality of existing statements. |
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It is a systemic, chronic failure of management right across the totality of the agency. |
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But to say without qualification that the totality of the events constituted an injustice misdescribes the historical record. |
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The totality of living organisms is the biosphere, although this term is also used to denote the environment inhabited by living organisms. |
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The image of the social totality has often been remarked to be more difficult to perceive from street level than from above. |
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It deals with the totality of individual and social health including preventive and curative aspects. |
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At emergence, the seeker may reconstruct the ego under the Will, that the ego will in totality reflect the true light. |
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Chimpanzee youngsters thus acquire the majority, if not the totality, of their gestures by individually ritualizing them with one another. |
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The Goya concept is inspired by the idea of the cosmos, blending totality with the unspecific. |
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The totality of the installation never makes its case persuasively as artistic form. |
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In this totality the conscious mind is contained like a smaller circle within a larger one. |
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His formulation invites the view that reality is a single, indivisible totality. |
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On the contrary, in every organic process, the antitheses always reflect a unified totality, and civilization is an organic process. |
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The subject is contextualised into a social realism that includes narrativity as a totality. |
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At an early age, before he had experienced life in its natural totality, he embarked upon an odyssey charted out for him by others. |
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Let there be safeguards by all means, but these should not be in the totality that they currently are. |
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Each of these requirements is worthy, even noble, but in their totality they should be cause for alarm. |
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It is the international system of currency that determines the totality of life on this planet! |
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So I expect the totality of the statement will be along those lines saying look, this is a sham and here is why. |
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It doesn't mean he can't, or shouldn't, be investigated for the totality of his behavior. |
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He posed once the idea to me that the whole, the totality of the universe is just perception. |
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The totality of chthonic tradition could thus serve the goal of human dignity as effectively as a western code of human rights. |
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But the totality of their successes can't be put down to running slick campaigns. |
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Here the totality of all the separate beings are sometimes seen pantheistically and spiritualistically as comprising the cosmic Superbeing. |
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I could imagine the whole of Arcadia slowing slightly as it processed my totality, my thoughts. |
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To do this as a nation, we have to step back and view the situation in its totality. |
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The Roman state was false and anti-Christian precisely because it wanted to be the totality of human capacity. |
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Well, let us indeed examine the totality of the Prime Minister's words and deeds, and discover how we came by this misunderstanding. |
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But this is not the totality of the number of failures in the war on terror. |
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Certainly it would be worrying if students were being taught that these aspects are the totality of what literature has to offer. |
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Yoga is then not just exercise and stretches, but encompasses the totality of the whole person. |
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If tracks of totality were so considerate as to pass across well-established observatories, then astronomers' lives would be simpler. |
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To put it epigrammatically, the totality of the modern state seems to require unconditional surrender as a necessary correlative of its total wars. |
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The totality of the evidence needs to be weighed and assessed. |
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In any case, culling a manageable array from the totality of splendid volumes has with each year become more difficult. |
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The Hegelian dialectic attempts to grasp the totality of the system and argues that change occurs as a result of contradictions internal to that system. |
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This bifurcation decays and falls to pieces when productive labor, in its totality. appropriates the special characteristics of the performing artist. |
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This displaces the track of totality about 60 degrees east in longitude. |
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One of my posts is not the sum totality of my thinking on the subject. |
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Many people will have seen some of the photos and footage of these areas, but it is still hard to be fully prepared for the totality of the devastation. |
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Goodness knows what horrid things he saw and I fear that there's no knowing the totality or the extent of the images that remained in his memories. |
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The American people will make a judgment on the totality of those issues. |
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As the eclipse reached totality that had fallen to just 83 degrees. |
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At totality, the moon hides the sun for anything up to seven minutes. |
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Reality may be socially constructed, but, taken in its totality, it is not the work of any nameable individual and it certainly has little or nothing to do with any one of us. |
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Adorno's case for Cubist painting illustrates how the object can only be understood in its totality once it has fallen from its unity and reduced to fragments. |
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This is the first time that this is being enacted in its totality within the prison over a period of three days, though a day-long performance was held last year. |
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What we need is for all of this evidence to be allowed in all at once because when you take it in its totality there is no denying you have an innocent man in prison. |
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In the case of Darren Sharper we will see how the courts and public perceptions treat his totality. |
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From that limited contact he imagines the totality of their life together, every touch, glimpse, insecurity, and kindness. |
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Given this totality, public distrust of Washington should come as no surprise. |
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Wait for clarity and totality before starting a new business venture. |
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Indeed, hers is a strikingly nonhistorical and nondialectical account of antagonistic social dynamics constitutive of an apprehensible social totality. |
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It is to be served concurrent to the sentence for manslaughter, in light of the continuity between the offences, and having regard to the totality principle. |
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It was to be a science of man in all his plenitude, in his totality. |
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In eroticism the poles of life and death, being and nothingness, fullness and emptiness are one, dissolved like subject and object in the insensible totality of things. |
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These books suggest that our commitments in their totality may be more important in choosing a church than denominationalism or form and style of worship. |
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During totality, the chromosphere and corona come into view, and the Sun can be viewed without filters. |
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Brand equity is the measurable totality of a brand's worth and is validated by assessing the effectiveness of these branding components. |
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The Liberal Party might have survived a short war, but the totality of the Great War called for measures that the Party had long rejected. |
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How do we capture the totality of the thing in a handful of words? |
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Human beings are primarily spoken the world in order to make it a visualizable totality of objects. |
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The trial court must consider the totality of the circumstances when determining whether there was procedural unconscionability. |
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Today, even if some people have reasons to disappreciate her project, it is not the totality of humanity that feels or reasons that way. |
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The totality of the preseed culture is added into the final culture composed of the same medium. |
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The public service in Ireland refers to the totality of public administration in Ireland. |
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On what terms this peace was made is debatable, but as said before, the conclusion of a foedus casts some doubt on the totality of the defeat. |
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The total solar eclipse of 20 March 2015 included only Svalbard and the Faroe Islands in the band of totality. |
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Recent criticism of Larkin demonstrates a more complex set of values at work in his poetry and across the totality of his writings. |
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Cosmology deals with the world as the totality of space, time and all phenomena. |
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The moral order embraces the totality of our duties towards God, towards ourselves, and towards our neighbours. |
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Their influence certainly existed but it is difficult to define in its totality. |
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In its totality, the throneroom represents a complex play between convention and innovation in the sequence of ancient Mesopotamian art up to that point. |
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Her diaristic apparatus of fits and starts tempers that appetite for totality which was both the glory of spasmodism and its chief liability to derision. |
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This was usually the old arable land of the evicted population, so the choice of sheep breed dictated the totality of clearance in any particular Highland location. |
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The role of sense experience in Dewey's theory is crucial, in that he saw experience as unified totality of things through which everything else is interrelated. |
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Perrot's study is also at times Proustian in its perception of totality through detail and its sense of progression through instantaneous epiphany. |
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Given that the homeopath depends on the totality of an individual's symptoms as guideposts, this suppression makes finding the correct homeopathic remedy more difficult. |
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