Is monasticism a purer search for God or only a way of life some people need? |
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Pop music has no purer form of insufferableness than the I-love-my-child motif. |
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It is then mixed with ammonia to precipitate solid uranium oxide that is of a purer grade. |
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Microwave irradiation can also allow the use of less or no solvent and can produce fewer byproducts, giving a purer product. |
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Time reduces the ache and discomfort while memory renders the emotion denser and purer. |
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When we are done, we will have a purer English, free of all nasty things like metaphor and simile and aestheticism and colour. |
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Next, days-old worker bees beat their wings to ventilate the open honeycombs, in order to reduce the substance to a purer sugar. |
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In other cases the binding of impurity cations on to the resin will enable a purer zeolitic product to be obtained. |
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Father's fresh salmon mayonnaise salad hit a purer note, which supported my view that some skill existed in the kitchen. |
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Indeed on the contrary, far from being purer, it is more comprehensive in every sense of that term. |
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Roman writers, too, had contrasted the corrupt town with the purer virtues of country living. |
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There are sins against the church, and sins against nature, which is God's older and purer handiwork. |
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I long for the day gone by when our pop stars were a clean-living, purer, less controversial breed. |
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Did the killer offer them heroin or cocaine that was purer than they normally had? |
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Nor is it clear that Lee's motives are always purer than the careerist agenda he identifies elsewhere. |
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Turning towards a purer rock, less schoolboyish according to the authors themselves, it corresponded to the spirit which drives Matmatah today. |
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This takes place when crystals grow in a multicomponent melt, because crystals are always purer than the liquid melt from which they solidify. |
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Additionally its leaves are smaller, blunter, with smaller teeth, and of a purer green colour. |
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You can always hit a purer shot, do better, strive for perfection. |
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From the rainforests of Tasmania to the dunes of the Sahara, they swapped the pains and palaver of the 21st century for the pleasures of a purer planet. |
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It's not you, it's me...or should that be I? William Barnes, a British poet, yearned for a purer strain of English. |
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These partnerships cancel out the kludges and leave a mathematically purer outcome. |
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The colour ranges from golden to hazelnut to green, the purer and deeper the colour, the better. |
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This project will enable the County to reduce the loss of water and provide a purer water supply. |
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We are trying to build up life, Lady Hunstanton, on a better, truer, purer basis than life rests on here. |
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A purer mixture of fuel would greatly increase their speed and efficiency. |
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All that in a happier field and a purer air would expand into virtue and germinate into usefulness, is thus converted into henbane and deadly nightshade. |
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While the methods may be back-breaking and labor-intensive, the payoff, winemakers say, is a purer, better quality wine and a product that's healthier. |
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To obtain even purer wax, you must first let the wax set, scrape off the dirt at the bottom of the wax cake and then melt the wax again. |
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Objects have meaning through their interaction with individual Dasein, rather than through a connection to a purer metaphysical conception of the object. |
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The neck is longer and more elegant, the underglaze blue cobalt lighter and purer in tone, and the porcelain itself whiter and with fewer occlusions. |
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All fundamentalisms harken back to a supposedly purer historical era of simple belief. |
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Despite the fact that LO Smith was himself a teetotaler, he was interested in ways of producing a purer vodka. |
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The purer the water, the safer the treatment. |
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In this sense, on a national level the B'nai Brith statistics are purer than criminal justice statistics which, as noted earlier, use variable definitions of what constitutes a hate crime. |
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This regional fashion continues to evolve into both more modern and purer forms. |
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But I always return to Leonard Cohen, Neil Young, or Bruce Springsteen's live solo album, which was a great inspiration for me to move towards a more simple, purer sound. |
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Despite its new profile, however, the stock tends to still trade in line with purer potash plays, which this past month gave the Fund an opportunity to introduce a position at an attractive level. |
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The canal was from that point supplied by the much purer water of the Rochdale Canal. |
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Cleveland iron ore is high in phosphorus and needs to be mixed with purer ores, such as those on the west coast in Cumberland and Lancashire. |
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Extractive metallurgy is the practice of removing valuable metals from an ore and refining the extracted raw metals into a purer form. |
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In order to convert a metal oxide or sulphide to a purer metal, the ore must be reduced physically, chemically, or electrolytically. |
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The Kingdom of Kongo was a purer example of an elective monarchy, where blood claims had even less pull. |
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Pearl ash was a purer quality made by calcination of potash in a reverberatory furnace or kiln. |
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A purer, more stable form of calcium hypochlorite is called HTH or high test hypochlorite. |
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Chess is much purer than art in its social position. |
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Modernday ressentiment tends to be shorn of this kind of ideological instrumentalization, which in some way makes it purer, but just as dangerous, since its roots go deeper. |
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To properly cool off, I needed something purer. |
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What could be simpler and purer than an egg? |
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Under current guidelines, refined sugar must be at least five times purer than its raw counterpart. |
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His views mirrored theirs, but they were purer, less Boomer-indulgent. |
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He powered along a newly built stretch of the A20, wherever possible nipping off and taking byroads through the villages, feeling that the air was purer there. |
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Throw in digital remastering and listeners can now enjoy music with a purer, clearer sound quality than ever before. |
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However, according to the U. S. government, recycled antifreeze can actually be purer than new antifreeze because the recycling process reduces chlorides that come from hard water. |
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Shamanism was absorbed into the state religion while being marginalized in its purer forms, later only surviving in far northern Mongolia. |
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Today that I have reached the absolute mastery, what is impossible for most of men, I do not see as a purer and lasting mastery than that of solid food. |
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It is by way of them that the humanity of today and of the future are prepared to understand more than the generations of the past, and therefore to fulfill the Law in a way that is purer, more elevated, and true. |
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There was none of the perfume and sultriness of so much music in the East, for there is nothing purer than the bright, clean sound of metal, cool and ringing and dissolving in the air. |
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How much better it would be if that committee, and indeed all other committees, had left such legislation alone in its simpler and purer form in the first place. |
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This is a far purer procedure than the way we are operating at the moment. |
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When we change the basic underlying substance of our life by willing ourselves to be positive, cheerful, compassionate and equal-minded, we can gradually cleanse the subtle body for a higher thinking and purer acting. |
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Michael Gove, who pontificates about purer and more rational politics, likes to play to the gallery. |
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During the reign of Queen Elizabeth I of England, Archbishop Matthew Parker saw the Conquest as having corrupted a purer English Church, which Parker attempted to restore. |
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