Kiarostami's strict two-camera-position approach is a very striking abnegation of the director's normal freedoms. |
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Known as Sufi, they opted for solitude and abnegation, renouncing physical comforts. |
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It is part of the abnegation of learning and the senseless worship of youth that now distort our values. |
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It is frustrating to witness the abnegation of human rights on such a foolish cause. |
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The same holds for those particular settings where abnegation and impersonality are required. |
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The Church could become the Church, in his view, only if it, too, made the self-referential gesture of abnegation. |
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He has asked in our act of faith an abnegation analogous to that of his Son. |
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Sin is the estrangement between God and humans instigated by human defiance or abnegation. |
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There is both a politics and a delight in this, and both are contingent on abnegation. |
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Raw eggs being the only foodstuff she would consume while suffering the throes of religious abnegation. |
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These privileges were the reward for the abnegation and servility demanded of Party functionaries. |
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Many critics, theorists, and philosophers have phlegmatically resigned themselves to this space of abnegation. |
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While Alice's suicide may be seen as an act of emotional weakness or an act of familial abnegation, it is not. |
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Given that the abnegation of the ego is enjoined by almost every spiritual tradition, this becomes relevant across the spectrum of faiths. |
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However, the industry's subsequent abnegation of customer care really gets Davies' blood boiling. |
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At this point in the play, folk culture of Lenten abnegation and christening joy collides with mannered personal interaction and judgmental asperity. |
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Instead, it surely refers to a state of total stillness and even abnegation, an ideal that religious adepts of all disciplines have long aspired to. |
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Erudite is trying to wrestle control of the government away from abnegation via nefarious schemes. |
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Though this has been portrayed as genuine consultation, in fact the lack of any real, driving ideas about educational reform is an abnegation of political responsibility. |
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The third story was the most autobiographical one, built in part around my own struggles with my family and their abnegation of any feeling of responsibility. |
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These acted as a justification both for abnegation by government and for the informal and non-legal manner in which the Bank has purported to police bank behaviour. |
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Do NOT allow a few sundry Lieutenant-Colonels or Grade Five public servants alone swing for this shameful abnegation of Ministerial responsibility. |
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Only full abnegation on the part of the donor can ensure the validity of the gift. |
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Will the discursive spaces within the left be divided into radical, semi-radical, not-so radical, etc. depending on abnegation of one's own particularism? |
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I would like to think that by now I am free, but though I have a lot of positive emotion associated with my sexuality, I believe I will never escape fully from the abnegation. |
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This abnegation would help explain his supposed artistic decline. |
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After more than 85 years, we still remember the heroism, the self sacrifice, the abnegation and the will to vanquish of these valiant soldiers. |
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Lastly, we wish to mention and congratulate the courage and abnegation of our commandos who spared no effort to achieve the present results. |
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This has nothing whatsoever to do with submission or with abnegation. |
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He needed courage and a lot of abnegation to make it to the Senegalese capital in the allotted time. |
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At the end I would like to take this opportunity to express my thanks to our shareholders for their continuous support, our directors for their invaluable assistance and our staff for his trustworthiness and abnegation. |
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When the alcohol causes her husband's ultimate decline, she returns to care for him in total abnegation until his death. |
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Such abnegation would be akin to abdication. |
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Confronted by difficulties in an often-thankless task, unknown to fellow citizens, a teachers success depends on his or her patience, attentiveness, abnegation and incite. |
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In which there is admiring talk of medieval religious art and Baroque phantasmagoria, of Niccolo Dell'Abate and Andrea Brustolon, of Waterhouse and Henri Matisse, of ecstasy and mystical abnegation, of flesh and atmosphere. |
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The exceptional example of their immovable faith, of their abnegation, of their love for everyone, of the purity of their soul was such that even their tormentors were troubled. |
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But in other troubled European economies, abnegation is less evident. |
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Such abnegation has become a popular tactic in these anti-political times. |
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A gross abnegation of responsibility to their voters, says Mr Szajer. |
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This abnegation, most rare in a politician, did not go unappreciated. |
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Of all human emotions, that which comes closest to the divine love is maternal love, for in it is disinterest, abnegation, and the ideal of seeking the happiness of the child even at the cost of sacrifice. |
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Her act eventually came to symbolize not only Upper Canada's resistance, but also the patriotism and abnegation suffered by so many Canadian women during these sombre years of repeated invasions. |
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Thank you in Betty, Master Ray Kali, for its teaching and all the Love which she sows around her so as to help the Earth and the human ones for the Great Planetary Transformation and for also its altruism and its abnegation. |
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When many occultists or speculators wanted to force the door of the invisible secret, Gadal chose another path: the path of patience, of renunciation, of abnegation and of humility. |
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This study would require time and abnegation! |
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These principles are effectively embodied by thousands of men and women who are the living testimony, though often anonymously, of effort and abnegation, men and women united in their struggle to build a new world order. |
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This abnegation of responsibility by the state and its failure to offer protection to slum communities in Brazil and Jamaica has allowed criminal gangs and drug factions to dominate virtually every aspect of life. |
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Please note that in accordance with our code of ethics, we can only accept your consultation once it has been checked that there are no conflicts of interest and there is no abnegation of rights. |
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With abnegation of God, of his honor, and of religion, they may retain the friendship of the court. |
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