Nevermind what the locals say, your occidental lady friend is more than likely not going to appreciate The Meguro Parasite Museum. |
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Astropalmistry, the combination of palmistry and occidental astrology, is my special subject. |
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For example, in occidental astrology I'm Aquarius and in vedic astrology I'm Capricorn. |
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Its roots are in the heavens and its branches permeate the cosmos, paralleled in occidental mythology by the Norse Yggdrasill. |
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Mainstream occidental thought about peace has changed little during the past 2,000 years, apart from oriental elements during the Middle Ages. |
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In occidental astrology mars is in Taurus which represents less energy and competitiveness than mars in Aries. |
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Three clowns out of a Fellini film throw their nets over a group of Korean sailors who don't know what to make of so much occidental stupidity. |
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However, my intention is not to give the delineation of my horoscope but to show how we can join occidental astrology with vedic astrology. |
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While opium dens were notorious in Auckland during the 1960's, Aucklanders haven't been exposed to their occidental charms for quite some time. |
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One of their characteristics was the attempted imitation of occidental lifestyle. |
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Fossil remains have been discovered in the occidental part of the Djurab desert, North Chad, in the Toros-Menalla region. |
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My wife, Hiromi, also from Japan, married an occidental too, only we have had a much happier ending. |
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So, finally the interpretation doesn't goes so far from occidental astrology. |
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One might, if one is no slave to occidental prejudice, suggest Chuang-Tzu, who was more adept at the droll and the fantastic. |
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A few of the clients are occidental, but they only represent a minor part of the clientele. |
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First, the criticism is well taken: this text reflects the occidental culture of its authors. |
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The use of medicinal plants, in conjunction with occidental medicine is part of his institute project. |
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They take other names in occidental occult philosophy, and we will speak about these other terminologies elsewhere. |
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Financial help which is, normaly, welcome when the GDP can't be better than a lot of occidental companies. |
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The dragons heads are those of an eagle and a dragon to signify the principal occidental and oriental enemies. |
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Policies related to poverty and welfare must be reformed to reduce the impact of SES variations in richer occidental countries. |
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Jayadev believes that Alkazi welded pedagogic and creative strains, the oriental and the occidental, to evolve his own methodology of theatre training. |
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The disease is somewhat different in occidental and oriental patients. |
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Enwezor's search for this inclusive discourse confronted the ethics and limits of occidental power, and its impact on contemporary discourses of globalization. |
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He is now a diplomacy and world affairs professor at occidental College in Los Angeles. |
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Barry ultimately left the Choom Gang for occidental College and then, in his junior year, transferred to Columbia in New York. |
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The more violent aspect of the anti-apartheid movement was, safe to say, largely lost on occidental College protestors. |
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Most of the occidental authorities ascribe a date between the years 820 B. C. to 300 B. C., though one or two place him after Christ. |
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The main influence of Crescas on general occidental philosophy is undoubtedly via his influence on Spinoza. |
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Auto-determination: expression stiffed from the movements of fight against occidental colonization. |
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Noting she's occidental, the father speaks to her in English. |
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He masters quite a few techniques in the fields of spirituality, oriental esoterism and occidental occultism. |
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When Mr Solana journeys eastwards for example, during his family holidays in Russia and Poland he goes as a sort of occidental potentate, symbolising the power and glamour of Uncle Sam and his friends. |
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The Byzantines established an occidental province, Spania, in the south, with the intention of reviving Roman rule throughout Iberia. |
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According to Mrs. Grévy, hope exists, demonstrated by increased consciousness in our occidental countries and while there seems to be a lack of concern, there is also a lot of interest for the well being of children. |
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According to tradition, after the death of Jesus, the apostles divided among them the places where they should predicate, and to James fell Spain and the occidental regions. |
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Now well implanted in our occidental culture, this new trend in research and treatment may, however, present insidious drawbacks to preventive interventions. |
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Most of occidental countries directly ban chrysotile use with unrealistic and discriminatory norms or, indirectly, by outrageous insurance premiums and this for all uses of chrysotile. |
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The family has changed in all countries of our occidental society. |
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The crossing between traditional instruments and occidental musical movements risks to be a sweetish world music, a background music for late afternoons in the trendy and expensive hotel room. |
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An anthology of the non occidental arts, texts by different authors about the Olmec writings, magic practices in Pharaonic Egypt, the skin of Teotihuacan Sakalava funeral art. |
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This original thought influenced occidental philosophy, finding its way via translation into Pico della Mirandola's book Examen Vanitas Doctrinae Gentium, and later into Spinoza. |
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We can conclude that in spite of the lack of direct influence, Crescas definitely had an important indirect influence on occidental philosophy, especially via his influence on Spinoza. |
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Until recently this book hadn't been translated completely in any occidental languages, though it had influenced general occidental philosophy, especially via thinkers like Pico della Mirandola and Spinoza. |
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They mostly wore the skirts and hats of Paris, and if the scene of the fountain was Arabically oriental the promenade was almost Americanly occidental. |
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My understanding is that they ultimately all come from the same point be they Oriental, Occidental, African, or Native American tradition. |
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I still wanted to look at the Cordillera Occidental, the western cordillera, the other main chain of the Andes. |
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One was a controversial land swap where the city got some worthless acres and Occidental got some land which turned out to be quite rich in oil. |
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It sets the rhythm of life in this archipelago and is a pulsating hub that blends the Oriental with the Occidental, the mundane with extraordinary. |
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While the vast majority of bocce games are played in area back yards, enthusiasts welcome the new courts in Occidental Park. |
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The plateau is enclosed by two mountain chains, the Sierra Madre Oriental to the east and Sierra Madre Occidental to the west. |
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Miso, for those who have not tried it, is like an Occidental version of minestrone. |
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The crackle-glaze boulder shapes, the crinkum-crankum ledges, the skewed pagoda silhouettes of the mountains belonged to no Occidental geography. |
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In the 1890s, Norwegian anthropologist Carl Lumholtz set out to explore the Sierra Madre Occidental, a mountain chain that runs from Arizona to central Mexico. |
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The Municipio of Alamos lies in southeast Sonora, within the physiographic provinces of the Sierra Madre Occidental and the arid western coastal plains of the state of Sonora. |
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The Sierra Gorda is part of the Sierra Madre Occidental, with extreme variations in its geography and climate. |
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Occidental filed countersuits against the state, the city of Niagara, and the school district. |
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Huxley became a close friend of Remsen Bird, president of Occidental College. |
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The Sierra Central is a series of low, gentle mountains in the center of the state which are part of the Sierra Madre Occidental. |
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Other languages developed since include Idiom Neutral, Occidental, Lingua Franca Nova, and most famously and successfully, Interlingua. |
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Two years earlier Occidental management ordered a study, the results of which warned of the dangers of these gas lines. |
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Please note this settlement offer was sent to ExxonMobil, Chevron, Shell and Occidental Petroleum, which are bankrolling the anti-87 campaign. |
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It was mostly inspired by Idiom Neutral and Occidental, yet it attempted a derivational formalism and schematism sought by Esperanto and Ido. |
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Most of it is in the Sierra Madre Occidental with highly rugged with peaks of over 2,500 meters above sea level. |
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The state has three main geographical regions, the Sierra Madre Occidental in the west, the Mexican Plateau and the Sierra Madre Oriental. |
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Ricardo de la Paz of Negros Occidental said in a TV interview. |
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Ethnographic and ethnohistorical studies indicate the possibility that Huichols derive from various groups who settled in the Sierra Madre Occidental. |
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The Claymore platform continued pumping oil until the second explosion because the manager had no permission from the Occidental control centre to shut down. |
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The state gets an average rainfall of 400mm per year mostly in the summer, with the warmest and wettest part of the state is along the Sierra Madre Occidental. |
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