If he directed with a slightly increased sense of omniscience, he could become one of the top commercial directors. |
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Many traditional historians have credited him with an almost divine omniscience. |
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Please note that I am not claiming omniscience, just trying to formulate my own ideas that other people can use for comparison. |
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He eschews technical jargon and any pretence of omniscience, providing instead an intimate, heartfelt account of his experiences. |
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Characterization, which typically involves investing protagonists with varying degrees of insight approaching omniscience, comes later. |
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The call wiped away a little of that aura of omniscience and omnipotence that Rubin had carried for so many years. |
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He apparently possesses some type of economic omniscience, lacking in the rest of the general public. |
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I'm making a sweeping claim not out of omniscience but wild enthusiasm. |
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The Supreme Court of Canada recognized that there is an inevitable gap between the current state of engineering knowledge and omniscience. |
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Thus they lost their power and omniscience and became vulnerable human beings. |
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It is in this church that we attain the white dove of the Holy Spirit and we fill ourselves with illumination, wisdom and omniscience. |
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The seven eyes of the Lamb, which are the seven Spirits of God, symbolize His omniscience. |
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And then omniscience can know everything and rejoice when both coaches are present dirt with a vengeance, believing each control part. |
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Accordingly, if omniscience requires knowing everything that anyone knows, God cannot be omniscient without being identical to Jones. |
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As long as nobody knows what the listeners cannot read, they have an aura of omniscience. |
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O Rama, the omnipresent omniscience or the cosmic being shines eternally in all beings. |
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How this rock acquired omniscience and why its voice is exactly like Ms Sobel's remain unclear. |
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Thirlwell uses a probing and unique narrative voice which, although jarring at times in its smug omniscience, takes us to the very centre of his characters' anxieties. |
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But not even exorcists think people possessed by the Devil have that kind of omniscience. |
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I like to toss it out there every now and then just to reinforce my omniscience. |
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This amount of coordination might also require a level of omniscience and omnipotence that few public sectors possess. |
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The truths about God's omniscience and omnipotence must be completed with the truths about man's freedom. |
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First, the seven Spirits of God, which are the «seven eyes» of the Lamb, illustrate the omniscience of Jesus: He knows everything, He sees everything, since the seven Spirits are «sent forth into all the earth». |
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A different puzzle concerning the effectiveness of petitionary prayer arises in connection with divine omniscience, the idea that God knows everything that can be known. |
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On the traditional or classical conception of omniscience, however, God has knowledge of future possibilities or probabilities as already actualized. |
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It was God's ubiquity, combined with his omniscience and his habit of delivering savage on-the-spot punishments for the slightest transgressions, that had Parry in such a bad way. |
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As the intelligence agencies have received greater funding and powers in the aftermath of September 11, it is inevitable that public expectations of their omniscience will have been reinforced. |
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To summarize, Man may return to the omniscience and omnipotence of the primordial spirits and produce a human race like that in the beginning of the world. |
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When inner guidance is lacking turn to omniscience for help. |
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When the moment of our enlightenment arrives, the subtle continuum of our minds will awaken into a state of omniscience, called in Sanskrit the dharmakaya. |
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With the composition of my Message is connected mystery of omniscience, which knows the human spirits and their abilities much better than people are able to. |
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The scheme of pantheistic omniscience so prevalent among the sequacious thinkers of the day. |
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The dream state of his own omniscience has remained entirely unimpaired. |
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I like to toss out this kind of info just to reinforce my omniscience. |
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In professional training programs, our strivings for omniscience, omnipotence, and omnisentience are stimulated, reinforced, and rewarded by the programs' faculties. |
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For well understanding the omniscience of his nature, he is not so ready to deceive himself, as to falsifie unto him whose cognition is no way deludable. |
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