This awakening is the crucial watershed in the Buddha's life and the key reference point for Buddhism. |
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He also had dripped cold water into our ears as we slept causing a rude awakening. |
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But after their stay in that sun-kissed paradise they got a rude awakening on heading out into the Atlantic, which was to prove stormy and rough. |
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After a summer of doing just about anything on your own time, the alarm bell announcing the first day of school can be a rude awakening. |
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But we were in for a rude awakening when a savage thunder and lightning storm struck right over the stadium during the match. |
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This rude awakening came from underestimating the non-designer's understanding of design principals. |
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Feeling that resonance was an extraordinary experience that was both like listening to a lullaby and an awakening song. |
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The participants completed the sleep log immediately after awakening each morning. |
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Ark shifted his now stiff and painful limbs and began to stretch as if he were awakening from a deep sleep. |
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Squirming in her chair, like an infant awkwardly awakening from a thoughtful sleep, Jane rubbed her makeup-less eyes and yawned. |
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Sentiments will run deep awakening dormant feelings that were thought to be successfully repressed. |
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He adds that primary one, with its desks and pencils, can come as a rude awakening to children used to playing with sand, water and paint. |
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This is a sample of what I have received, it is in a way a rude awakening to me of the attitudes that some people in the West hold. |
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Should my credit card ever be compromised, though, the thief would be in for a rude awakening as my credit limit is pretty low. |
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It's a jolt, a rude awakening, trying to exist without light or water in the home when they are taken away suddenly. |
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I am getting a rude awakening to the Conference League and some of the frightening decisions that are made in it. |
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This was a rude awakening to many, because that was certainly not the traditional function of a journalist. |
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But sometimes it can be a rude awakening for students who think of spirituality as a palliative, a pill, or a magic healer of emotional ills. |
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But anyone expecting softcore liberal humanism is bound to get a rude awakening. |
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The encounter brings about her sexual awakening, but also makes her aware of his essential inability to love. |
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The last embers of Empire were still glowing in the hearth as the Iranians experience a democratic political awakening. |
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I noted how a number of these patients experienced a personal transformation or an awakening following their consultation. |
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This historic event brought an awakening among the Muslims world over and also among the policy planners in the White House. |
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For me, and I imagine for many others, it was the beginning of a political awakening. |
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But when Duncan develops a crush on Perry, the two are in for a sexual awakening. |
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What many patients experience is an awakening of emotions which they have never had, rather than a repetition of phantasies from the past. |
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Rather, there were indications of the awakening of vigorous political debate. |
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The middle of the nineteenth century marked the beginning of the national awakening. |
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Toward the end of high school, you had a political awakening when something tragic befell your family. |
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Their dissimulated ignorance, unaccompanied by the imperative to know, provides a constant foil to her awakening interest in knowing. |
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The kind of awakening horror of what I had become was about 10 years later. |
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This technique not only guides our gaze towards Ashok's imaginings, but also highlights his awakening rage. |
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Their energy comes from an awakening consciousness meeting the right art form at the right time. |
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She reflects an awakening need in Seon-woo that he doesn't know how to deal with. |
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Dylan fitted, like a glove, the awakening consciousness of my friends and myself. |
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In particular, he must not miss the opportunity offered by an awakening India. |
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Even though she didn't need to breathe, Akasha took a deep one to calm the awakening feelings that had lain dormant for so long. |
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It remains a family holiday when friends and family get together to enjoy the Easter bread and the sights and sounds of awakening nature. |
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It was a thesis that chimed in seamlessly with the awakening consciousness of women's liberation. |
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And with that, it's a bizarre little mix of awakening despair and wild, reeling delight for both of us. |
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Credit for this victory should be given to an awakening Taiwan consciousness. |
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Largely under the impetus of the odd order theorem, there was an awakening interest in finite group theory. |
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Pain of the temporomandibular joint for a brief time after awakening was commonly reported. |
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A golden retriever was running quickly towards her, his sharp barks awakening the other dogs in the neighborhood. |
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Salles just gets on and tells the story without making a big deal of the beautiful landscape or the moral awakening of the two young men. |
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The high tide had gone down, but was still icy cold and high for the awakening morning. |
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She walked out of the small shop with an iced mocha latte, just the smell of coffee awakening her completely. |
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The clouds had dispersed, the sky was once more clear and bright with stars, and the awakening birds twittered softly in the gloomy trees. |
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She is trying to understand her new awakening and is shocked and thrilled by the unusual and unaccustomed nature of her desires. |
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For the old and withered Nonna Rosa, he restores her youthful dewiness, awakening all the passion deadened by her long passionless marriage. |
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This was the awakening, the realization that I had officially and for all time put my head in a noose and the hangman was taking his sweet time. |
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The genuine seekers of truth will receive the spiritual awakening not by psychedelic drugs nor by occult practices. |
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I straightened, stretched and yawned, glancing idly about me, a man awakening from a romantic reverie. |
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After that awakening, I walked around in a brown study, trying to think of an appropriate response from us women. |
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There was something awakening inside me at this overtness, and that's why women in my paintings are overt. |
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This awakening symbolises the triumph of good, winning against the evil forces of darkness that are represented by the winter. |
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In a tenure marked by cocksureness and ineptitude, his greatest accomplishment may be inadvertently awakening a media reform movement. |
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She had powerful faith and confidence in each one of her students, and in the Buddhist techniques of awakening. |
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It was a rude awakening for me when you mentioned the threat of of the Internet becoming a one way medium. |
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But to watch a whiplash rapper ride the crest of an orchestral forte is a genuine awakening. |
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She looks like a private school headmistress awakening from a five-minute power nap. |
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The promo won the brand 100 new retail accounts, while awakening interest from other Hollywood studios for future tie-ins. |
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He made a convincing transition from bored prince to a man in love, awakening his princess with an achingly tender kiss. |
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Zen has an iconoclastic tendency, and seems to regard the study of texts, doctrines, and dogmas as a potential hindrance to spiritual awakening. |
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Just when you think you ken everything there is to ken about living in Scotland, you get a rude awakening. |
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The khadi campaigners hope that the humble fabric will serve as the rallying force for awakening an entire nation, once again. |
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This account alludes only indirectly to the Buddha's original meditative accomplishments before the awakening. |
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It's a daring look at contemporary youth culture, exploring issues like identity, religion, sexual awakening and power. |
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With this ascent, a climb I had done many a time before, I felt as though I were awakening every muscle in my body! |
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There needs to be the true preaching of the Word in the church that will bring reviving and awakening. |
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The character of Michael Moran is at the same time antipathic and yet awakening pity. |
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But isn't the point of a spiritual experience, to gain some sort of spiritual enlightenment or awakening? |
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After his own drug-induced awakening, he surmised that religions may very well have been invented to explain entheogenic experiences. |
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The idea of a band of hardcrabble rogues having a political awakening is an incredibly cool one, but it never means anything. |
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Senior staff, classroom teachers, governors and parents have all had a rude awakening since James' arrival, me included. |
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A three-year courtship enabled them to paint realistic portraits of one another, lessening the chances of a rude awakening after marriage. |
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The sharp downturn in the US economy has brought a rude awakening to many in the IT sector. |
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But the dream, like all others, became harsh reality with a rude awakening. |
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For the intellectuals and the urban lower middle class, the new situation was a rude awakening of disillusionment and broken promises. |
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Delude ourselves into that kind of thinking however and a rude awakening will await us. |
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Blegvad even shifts into a non-representational style to draw impressions of sounds for a strip where Levi is awakening to the sounds of his neighborhood. |
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Her screams attracted attention, awakening one man who lived on the seventh floor of a nine-story building across the street. |
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The awakening industry also is finding changes in materials. |
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The main body of the film focuses on Homer's physical and emotional journey, with Maguire, boyish and callow, fumbling his way through his character's awakening. |
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They'd forgotten what it was like to run industrial campaigns, and the new, more deregulated system of enterprise bargaining would prove a rude awakening. |
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But when Francis visits the Holy Land this weekend, he may be in for a rude awakening. |
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But the many earnest fiscal conservatives are in for a rude awakening if Romney and Ryan win. |
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Anyone who assumed the history of blacks in Canada was infinitely less repressive than the American equivalent is in for a rude awakening after seeing Journey to Justice. |
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I was in for a rude awakening to this fact not too long ago. |
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I turned to see the awakening Eli outstretching his arms, mouth wide open. |
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A way out of the current impasse lies less in a thorough overhaul of the Constitution than in a public awakening to the need to strengthen citizens' participation in politics. |
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But for anyone who dreamed that Benedict had mellowed with age, the decision to hang the LCWR out to dry is a rude awakening. |
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Thanks do not go out to my alarm clocks, which failed to work this morning resulting in my awakening in absolute panic at 2 pm, with only one third of the moot prepared. |
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Further awakening of the inner potentials gradually bestows the supernormal powers of premonition, afflatus, telepathy, clairvoyance and prophecy. |
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It has been a singularly rude awakening for France and the country has embarked on a deep, soul-searching, introspection on how things could have gone so horribly wrong. |
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He feared the danger of excitement replacing understanding, and the awakening of feelings supplanting the indoctrination of the understanding and the cultivation of the heart. |
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Night was quickly descending, and despite the fact that the teens had slept late into the day, their actions since awakening had tired them out considerably. |
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Her voice was slightly hoarse from the firewater and recent awakening. |
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She tries to wake him, and upon his awakening, he is love-struck. |
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Both knew their civilization was headed for a rude awakening soon. |
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Her latest book, Light Body, an intense study of the human aura, spiritual energy and the awakening of the human soul will be published in September. |
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Backed by an ensemble of drummers, dancers and a guitarist, Thornhill explores the awakening spirit of a young black woman through song and spoken word. |
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In both cases the young girl is discouraged from being independent and exploring, let alone realizing, her capacities including her awakening sexuality. |
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The decade also saw the beginnings of a political awakening whose form reflected the domination of the country's intellectual tendencies by Egypt. |
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Awakening from catatonia and diving directly into high-decibel pleading, recriminations, and rants is no mean feat. |
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On awakening he found the figure on the kakemono seemed to be alive. |
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However, many uninvited guests are also awakening from their sleep. |
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There was something of an evangelical awakening going on at this time, and the people of this region were ready to participate fully in the debates. |
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That awakening, he says, led to a 180-page term paper on the balance of world power. |
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That thought of being so scared and undeceived, strangely shuddering with doubt gave her a rude awakening to something she never had experienced before. |
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It is a soul-searching journey, incorporating mind matters and spirit matters, a gradual awakening to the joys of spiritual awareness on a road to discovery. |
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His breath seared her skin, awakening feelings long dormant. |
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She poured every moment of her life in awakening us to this truth. |
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The tremendous cultural fear and repression focused around drug use inhibits open dialogue about the positive role entheogens can play in spiritual awakening. |
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The presence of homeless youth threatens to spark feelings of empathy in people's hearts, awakening them to the fundamental injustices in the world they inhabit. |
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Polysomnography is diagnostically important in these cases and records periodic limb movements in sleep and frequent awakening throughout the night. |
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The libretto is based on Perrault's familiar fairytale, but Petipa did much more with it than tell the story of Aurora's 100-year sleep and magical awakening. |
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At the same time, the awakening interest in international trends at the expense of the Irish landscape tradition and pretty pastel abstraction is revealing. |
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The perfectly moronic bearer of this little divine awakening has the distinction of being one of the first truly monumental schmucks of my career. |
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It is a kind of gnosis, or direct apprehension of truth, which deepens over time and eventually reaches full maturity in the complete awakening experienced by the Buddha. |
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A carpet of glory-of-the-snow, anemones, and trout lilies looks lovely blanketing the ground among the awakening crowns of clumping ferns like Dryopteris and Polystichum. |
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Cassandra is sharp as a tack, awkward, and still young enough to greet her awakening desire and finer perceptions with astonishment and hyperbole. |
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Before dawn broke on Tuesday, drug crime suspects had a rude awakening as officers with battering rams smashed down doors around the town in an operation to target dealers. |
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This was the moment two suspected car thieves received a rude awakening. |
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If the cost of repairing the damage could be laid squarely at the door of those people, it would be a rude awakening and remind them of their parental responsibilities. |
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The wife got herself a rude awakening to the fact that the times have changed, and that some good food and a good heart don't get you anywhere any longer. |
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Well let's just say the happy couple is about to get a rude awakening. |
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This is hardly due to his awakening love for the camera and the mike. |
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For some, it sped up a process of awakening that may have taken years. |
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When I invited women to decide for themselves which rite of passage to talk or write about, I found that only a few chose their sexual awakening. |
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A 1638 letter survives from Cromwell to his cousin, the wife of Oliver St John, and gives an account of his spiritual awakening. |
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Between 1st and 3rd century CE, this tradition introduced the Ten Bhumi doctrine, which means ten levels or stages of awakening. |
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The awakening of nationalism across Asia helped shape the history of the continent. |
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The awakening in so many cities in 1858 started the movement, but in the North it was interrupted by the Civil War. |
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Following a political awakening, he joined the gradualist Fabian Society and became its most prominent pamphleteer. |
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Many writers of the national awakening wrote in Swedish, such as the national poet Johan Ludvig Runeberg and Zachris Topelius. |
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The previous king had believed he was made of glass, a delusion no courtier had mistaken for a religious awakening. |
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This development was paralleled by an equally strong Danish national awakening in Denmark and Northern Schleswig. |
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During this period, Bengal witnessed an intellectual awakening that is in some way similar to the Renaissance. |
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By the 1830s, when the Chartist movement was at its peak, a true and widespread 'workers consciousness' was awakening. |
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Upon hearing of his son's awakening, Suddhodana sent, over a period, ten delegations to ask him to return to Kapilavastu. |
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This voyage from denial to disengagement to volition would later be described as part of the existentialist awakening. |
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Mario Gomez scored twice as Manchester City were given a rude awakening by Bayern Munich in the Champions League. |
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It was a little bit like an awakening, and I just stuck with it. |
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But Nina may not be in the jokiest mood after awakening from a decades-long coma. |
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Every morning an awakening ball of army ants unravels, traveling a million-strong through the jungle, killing everything in their grasp. |
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The Long Awakeningby Baru Bian is Baru's personal account of his religious and political awakening. |
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The Bodhicaryavatara is a guide to the path of awakening for a bodhisattva. |
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I foresee a rude awakening on the Rhine horizon and his wife nursemaiding him about like a dotard. |
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The activity of grooming is often observed after an aerial move flight, just after the brutal relaxing awakening in the birds near the helophyte. |
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From the earliest part of his intellectual awakening to his very deathbed, Lewis was enrapt by the Aeneid. |
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America has long been the incubator of many spiritual creeds going back to the Great Awakening and even earlier. |
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The Second Great Awakening had a strong run for about 30 years at the beginning of the 19th century. |
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He defeated the National Awakening Party candidate by just one ballot. |
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Lamennais said in a work published anonymously in Paris that the era that France crosses requires an awakening of the ultramontanist spirit and a religious revival. |
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It means awakening one's self in the world, becoming a spiritual activist, a bodhisattva who is healing the world, restoring it to balance and wholeness. |
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Bilateral inactivation of cholinergic BF neurons genetically targeted with archaerhodopsin prolonged SWS and decreased the probability of awakening from SWS in mice. |
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He reasoned that males and females had an equal capacity for awakening. |
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Upon awakening, the warriors would offer the left little finger to the Great Spirit, whereupon a masked tribesman would sever it with a hatchet blow. |
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This programme was made possible by extraordinary financial generosity, which came from the Evangelical awakening and the wealth of the emerging middle class. |
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Over the next seven years, as well as tutoring, he expanded his own knowledge of philosophy, awakening in him curiosity over key philosophic debates. |
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Rather than Nirvana, Mahayana instead aspires to Buddhahood via the bodhisattva path, a state wherein one remains in the cycle of rebirth to help other beings reach awakening. |
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Methodists were often involved in the Missionary Awakening and the Social Gospel Movement. |
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Pulling away from ritual and ceremony, the Great Awakening made religion personal to the average person. |
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Preeminently, John Wesley and other early Methodists were at the root of sparking this new movement during the First Great Awakening. |
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Those associated with this Awakening held that reason was insufficient and pointed out the importance of emotional religious experiences. |
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In Finland, a farmer, Paavo Ruotsalainen, began the Finnish Awakening when he took to preaching about repentance and prayer. |
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Nathan Webb's church was the colony's first new Congregational church in the Great Awakening. |
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They bewent, asmirking, And I, awakening, fell straight aworking. |
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Woven into this story is the political awakening of the former Federal Republic of Germany, which is just beginning to shake off the fustiness of the immediate post-war years. |
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When the calendar runs out, the doomsayers theorize, Earth will be destroyed by an asteroid called Nibiru, or possibly experience global spiritual awakening. |
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Anais's bildung awakening resistance to Foucauldian 'cartographies of power' can be read as symptomatic of post-devolution Scotland's journey towards cosmopolitical autonomy. |
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While the churches originating in the Second Great Awakening have some superficial similarities, their doctrine and practices vary significantly. |
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Thus, the idea of a Fourth Great Awakening itself has not been generally accepted. |
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Adventism began in the 19th century in the context of the Second Great Awakening revival in the United States. |
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It was especially successful in the new United States, thanks to the Second Great Awakening of the early 19th century. |
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The Great Awakening energized the Baptist movement, and the Baptist community experienced spectacular growth. |
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Orthodox Friends became more evangelical during the 19th century and were influenced by the Second Great Awakening. |
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Paine returned to the United States in the early stages of the Second Great Awakening and a time of great political partisanship. |
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The Second Great Awakening, a period of religious revival that occurred in the United States during the early 1800s, saw the development of a number of unrelated churches. |
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Methodism spread throughout the British Empire and, mostly through Whitefield's preaching during what historians call the First Great Awakening, in colonial America. |
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This Awakening swept through all of Scandinavia except for Iceland. |
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Soon the First Great Awakening stirred Protestants throughout America. |
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The First Great Awakening focused on people who were already church members, unlike the Second Great Awakening that began around 1800 and reached out to the unchurched. |
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The leading theologian and philosopher of the colonial era was Jonathan Edwards of Massachusetts, an interpreter of Calvinism and the leader of the First Great Awakening. |
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The Great Awakening has been called the first truly American event. |
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He achieved some early note for his intensely naturalistic scenes of modern rural and urban life, such as The Hireling Shepherd and The Awakening Conscience. |
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Meanwhile, the Awakening swept the rest of Britain, Scandinavia, parts of Europe, North America, the mission fields of India and the Orient, Africa and Latin America. |
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The central mosaic depicting The Awakening of the Muses includes portraits of Virginia Woolf and Greta Garbo, subverting the high moral tone of its Victorian forebears. |
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