The Northern Soul scene specialised in turning little known performers into stars. |
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Also, keep your eyes peeled for a super tour headlined by supa emcees De La Soul, as well as a touchdown from Chicago's finest, Common. |
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Schulman interprets the glyph as two Crescents of Soul interconnected via a Cross of Matter. |
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After being dropped by Maverick, the original band once again reforms, renaming themselves the Soul Brains. |
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The Nevilles' music, inspired by the ancestral rhythms of their city, is mostly pop, funk, and soul. |
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One of the memorable phrases in the novel is the idea that Auschwitz gives you a picture of your soul. |
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Oliver bares his soul as he highlights comments in which he is compared to a parrot and knocked for mocking an unremarkable soda. |
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To paraphrase Crowley, interpret every event as a dealing of the Infinite with your Soul, a communication from the Absolute. |
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Lacking both form and content, Soul Survivors can hardly be called a movie at all. |
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Some heralded his Soul Mountain as a great novel, but others found it unreadable. |
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Given this, songs as unambiguous and poptastic as Deadlines and Diets, Wake Me Up and Graffiti My Soul are unqualified triumphs of the genre. |
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The Soul, like the Intelligence, is a unified existent, in spite of its dual capacity as contemplator and actor. |
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Baring souls and exposing warts is no longer a cathartic exercise reserved solely for singer songwriters and soul chanteuses. |
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Now, if Death is a collapsing of Time, then the Soul may move into a suspended state of eternity, seeing all time at once. |
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I've since bought the soundtrack and am enjoying some original Northern Soul tracks that would have had the youth of the day dancing till 8 am! |
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You mix up English working-class gruffness with african-american soul from the Deep South. |
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At this stage, the personality serves as a surrogate to the authentic existence provided by and through contemplation of the Soul. |
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Wilson continued to hone his writing skills and when the Beatles released Rubber Soul, he realised it was time to create his own magnum opus. |
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When the Beatles came to Scotland for their first tour, Soul Band was the support act. |
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Soul Jazz operates both as a label and a retail outlet, sourcing rare reggae and funk cuts and pressing them up on a series of acclaimed albums. |
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And I still thought the piece from Soul Stories was overwrought and pretentious. |
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He could not escape the guilt that he felt in the inner recesses of his soul. |
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The Soul of Man Under Socialism, folks, looks a lot better than it does under ten feet of sewage-filled water. |
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This is a man who's either performed with, or written songs for, everyone in the Soul and Blues world. |
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The first begins like an old-school Motown jam, with a drum-fill straight into Northern Soul stomp. |
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She also performs jazz tunes and pop standards that she recorded in the early '60s before she became the Queen of Soul. |
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If any atheist can stake his soul for a wager against such an inexhaustible disproportion, let him never hereafter accuse others of credulity. |
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The sea had jeeringly kept his finite body up, but drowned the infinite of his soul. |
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I wept for myself, but resigned my soul to the tyranny of Time and Circumstance, well weeting that Fortune is fair and constant to no man. |
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That he pays not the least regard to the requirements of convention marks him out as either a superior soul or a rightdown jobbernowl. |
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And then, when he lies with his woman, the man may concurrently be with God, and so get increase of his soul. |
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For these worldy advantages you offer, I will sell you my body and my soul. |
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Woman has cheapened herself body and soul through ignorant innocence, she must learn to worthen herself by all-seeing knowledge. |
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He presents that great soul debating upon the subject of life and death with his intimate friends. |
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He died innocent and before the sweetness of his soul was defloured and ravished from him. |
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How did you keep body and soul together before you got your first paying job as an actor? |
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A cat lay, and looked so demure, as if there had been neither life nor soul in her. |
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But we employ fables in an animastic mode, when we contemplate the energies of the soul. |
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In their seventh time around, De La Soul is concerned with hip-hop's salvation. |
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He is apparently ignorant of the classical doctrine of concomitance by which Jesus the Lord is present in the Host, Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity. |
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Though our clayey feet still press the earth the levitant soul may saunter among the stars. |
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Surabaya's crumbling old town is the best place to dip a toe into the city's soul. |
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He also contended that discussing the soul is impossible because it is made of a divine substance, and humanity cannot perceive the divine. |
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As long as the soul of a nation grows, it is lifeworthy, and its body will probably expand to suit the expansion of the spirit. |
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Ouch, Abernathy thought, SET, targets, white papers, articulate, strategies, deployed. Bizbabble. No soul. He pushed himself to act interested. |
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It is thought that the soul and angels are devoid of quantity and dimension, and that they have nothing to do with grosser locality. |
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Romans also believed that every person, place or thing had its own genius, or divine soul. |
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But could this invoking of the words of the Godfather of Soul be a belated effort to inflate these flat polling numbers? |
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St. Malo, seized with pity for the lost soul of the heathen, opens the mound and raises the dead to life. |
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There is an agony of suffering in that lingering doubt which haunts the human soul in the beginnings of disbelief. |
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Since the first sword was drawn about this question, Ev'ry tithe soul 'mongst many thousand dismes, Hath been as dear as Helen. |
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There, Cornelius was presented with an honorary street sign with his name and the Soul Train logo on it. |
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Director J. Kevin Swain said he met Cornelius in 1988, when Swain was a production coordinator on the Soul Train Music Awards. |
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God loves an humble soul. It is not our high birth, but our low hearts God delights in. |
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She believed that when she died, her soul would ascend to heaven. |
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Christ, therefore, is understood as being both fully divine and fully human, including possessing a human soul. |
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We were all in a break crew called Soul City Rockers at the time. |
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The soul of dialect is cacography, the deliberate misspelling of words for comic effect, which is the written equivalent of the malapropism. |
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With Rock laying out the ghetto-centric beats for these guys to rap over, Soul Survivor II is just the thing to wake up today's zombified rap audience. |
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Exhibiting artist, David Soul, is pictured with his A4 sized artwork, Energy, which is a collage made from paintings, drawings and clippings from The Other Echo. |
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If in the loneliness of his studio he wrestled desperately with the Angel of the Lord he never allowed a soul to divine his anguish. |
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Due to belief in the indestructibility of the soul, death is deemed insignificant with respect to the cosmic self. |
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They believe that there are three parts to the human soul, a belief taken from the Hawaiian religion of Huna as described by Max Freedom Long. |
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Most Druids see the aspects of nature as imbued with spirit or soul, whether literally or metaphorically. |
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Hence, according to legend, it is a sacred tree in which the soul of Merlin awaits his return. |
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Here we see a connection between body and soul, mortal and supernatural, a common theme in Rossetti's works. |
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The text highlights a strong element in Anglican Marian theology that describes Mary's body and soul having been assumed into Heaven. |
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Illustrated by Paradise Lost is mortalism, the belief that the soul lies dormant after the body dies. |
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He are merely a doggly pup who ain't got no soul to skare with Demon Rums, etc. |
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He is the author of several books, including My Soul Is Rested and Fly Fishing Through the midlife crisis. |
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Elaine Constantine is another female filmmaker making her feature film directorial debut this month, as she brings Northern Soul to the big screen. |
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Formed by Justin Sullivan in Bradford in 1980, New Model Army's beginnings were inspired by Northern Soul, Punk Rock and the incendiary atmosphere of the times. |
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Disco is a genre of dance music containing elements of funk, soul, pop, and salsa. |
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The judgment of any casuist or learned divine concerning the state of a man's soul, is not sufficient to give him confidence. |
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You know in your own mind, in your own soul, that it is not taste at all, that it is the want of taste, that is mere evasion. |
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She was an earthy soul, the salt of the earth as they say of such rural folk, untarnished by false civilization. |
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On 17 October 2009, Stewart released the studio album Soulbook which was composed of covers of soul and Motown songs. |
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You can credit him with putting Northern Soul back into the limelight. |
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With Strickland the sexual appetite took a very small place. It was unimportant. It was irksome. His soul aimed elsewhither. |
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This is the new soul music, the synthesis of white blues and heavy metal rock. |
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In an inspired, hilarious nod to the past, though, she does get to do a nice spot of funky dancing when her date takes her to the icon of '70s hipness, Soul Train. |
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More than a day of rest, Sunday was a cementer of relationships, a soother of the mind, a comfort to the body and an elixir for the soul. |
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The likenesses of saints and angels in frescas and windows evoke respect and drown soul into peace and merciness. |
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Two things, which in truth are but one, constitute this soul or spiritual principle. |
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The sea is thy mirror, thou regardest thy soul In its mighteous waves that unendingly roll, And thy spirit is yet not a chasm less drear. |
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She sits enrapt as Shakespeare turns the kaleidoscope of life for her, or stands enthralled by Victor Hugo's picture of the human soul. |
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More and more it is not the soul and Nature, but the eye and print, whose resultant is thought. |
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The animal soul sooner evolves itself to its full orb and extent than the human soul. |
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Fanny, how is this? I promise you I thought the whole tale a Banbury story, but, upon my soul, what do I find but that fellow closeted with you! |
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The Orthodox believe that the state of the soul in Hades can be affected by the love and prayers of the righteous up until the Last Judgment. |
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He realised that his ordeal had filled his soul with the fruit of experience, however bitter it tasted at the time. |
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He later ventured into jazz and rock music, playing in a soul band called the Faboulistics. |
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In October 2015 he collaborated with Lethal Bizzle and Sinead Harnett to create a song combining orchestral, grime and soul elements. |
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When it, too, failed to attract much interest, Mardin encouraged them to work within the soul music style. |
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After a break in Philadelphia, where Bowie recorded new material, the tour resumed with a new emphasis on soul. |
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It will laxare animos, refresh the soul of man, to see fair-built cities, streets, theatres, temples, obelisks, etc. |
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In 1989, Clapton released Journeyman, an album which covered a wide range of styles including blues, jazz, soul and pop. |
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Adele's first album, 19, is of the soul genre, with lyrics describing heartbreak and relationship. |
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Her success occurred simultaneously with several other British female soul singers, with the British press dubbing her a new Amy Winehouse. |
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Wassily Kandinsky, himself a musician, was inspired by the possibility of marks and associative color resounding in the soul. |
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A tomb guardian usually placed inside the doors of the tomb to protect or guide the soul, Warring States period, ca. |
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Thus the human soul, in its separated state from the body, will be capable of knowing the spiritual intuitively. |
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There is also a formal distinction between the divine attributes and the powers of the soul. |
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Religion is the sigh of the oppressed creature, the heart of a heartless world, and the soul of soulless conditions. |
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He expected his mother's funeral to be a lonely and sad affair, with nary a soul attending. |
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In some religions, one's soul departs to a netherworld, hell, instead of the heavens. |
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While I was astrally projecting, I felt my soul pass through many insubstantial netherworlds. |
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Every commission of sin introduces into the soul a certain degree of hardness. |
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The complex soul of France seemed to have divided itself into these two men, so different and yet so French. |
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The album is a collection of Lennox's childhood favourite soul, jazz and blues songs. |
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She had one of those perfect faces, which irresistibly compel the soul of a man. |
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The Celts practiced headhunting as the head was believed to house a person's soul. |
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It is said that those possessed by otters lose their stamina as if their soul has been extracted. |
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To a man of honour a kick is noting, a blow is noting, de soul is de abode of glory, honour, pride. |
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Jones's bluesy singing style developed out of the sound of American soul music. |
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An old soul will often change jobs not because of an inability to perform, but rather because the job is unfulfilling. |
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Artifice and imitation reveal the finikin or uncertain soul as surely as deliberate bareness reveals a conscious austerity. |
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The widder, pore soul, suspicioning trouble, follered Jake, and found him with a bullet plumb through his heart. |
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What is a man profited, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul? |
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What then must we do? Why, work night and day, body and soul, for the overthrow of the human race! |
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L Beneath love's heavy weight my falt'ring soul Plods, like the packman, o'er life's dusty road. |
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The operations of the masculine faculties of the soul were, for a while, well slacked and consopited. |
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The second soul was colored a light brown and was seen in the form of the meadowlark. |
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The third soul, called the lodge spirit, remained at the site of the lodge after death and would remain there forever. |
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The final soul was black and after death would travel away from the village. |
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Chinmoy taught that meditation on the heart brings the light of the soul forward to reach the highest reality as soon as possible. |
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The soul bird drawings, Chinmoy stated, symbolize humanity's heart cry for freedom. |
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The bat is sacred in Tonga and is often considered the physical manifestation of a separable soul. |
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The marketer's task, therefore, is to manage this tension, this broken soul, this bifurcated core, this paradessence of a product or service. |
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According to them, the body is the titanic part, while soul is the divine part of humans. |
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How the soul directs the spirits for the motion of the body, according to the several animal exigents, is perplex in the theory. |
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His soul into the heavenes is lyft, To prayse Him still that gave the gyft. |
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Body, soul, and reason are the three parts necessarily constituent of a man. |
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What engines, what instruments are used in craning up a soul, sunk below the centre, to the highest heavens. |
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His soul was but a black gulf into which poured the Phlegethontic cataract of their conversation. |
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However, at the monk's death Gregory offered 30 Masses in his remembrance to assist his soul before the final judgment. |
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I believe that the soul is immortal but that nevertheless it has no part in deity. |
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Whether or not his shambling, unkempt, poiseless figure was the domicile of an immortal soul, was matter for question. |
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The universities in the South believed that the soul only animated the body and left immediately upon death. |
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However, in the north they believed that it took longer for the soul to leave as it was an integral part of the body. |
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We have confirmation he was certainly dead by 1502, from the record of an indulgence for his soul paid for by his widow. |
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He was horrified, since the Inca believed that the soul would not be able to go on to the afterlife if the body were burned. |
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To the poet the meaning is what he pleases to make it, what it provokes in his own soul. |
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The puputan was both a sign to other kings of an end, and a way to achieve liberation of the soul by death in battle. |
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Ambition pushes the soul to such actions as are apt to procure honour to the actor. |
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His first theological work, the Psychopannychia, attempted to refute the doctrine of soul sleep as promulgated by the Anabaptists. |
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Why art thou cast down, O my soul? and why art thou disquieted within me? Hope thou in God. |
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When approaching a soul who is known to give darshan, be in the same area of the superconscious mind that you feel he must be in. |
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The man who pledges his faith, or on his soul, arguably has pawned his soul, and in so doing, has left his salvation to actions of another. |
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Clark now sees an opportunity to help Republicans refind their soul and message. |
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Activity, including economic activity, was seen as unimportant in the context of the advancement of the soul. |
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This bird of prey resented a worse than earthly savour in the soul of Saul. |
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Today, he musically encompasses folk, funk, soul, hip hop, electronic, alternative rock, country, and psychedelia. |
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In the 1970s the town was also an important venue for Northern soul and several local pubs still hold regular Northern soul nights. |
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He gained this reputation for, amongst other things, immorality and having sold his soul to the Devil. |
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In an attempt to lay the soul to rest, the villagers built a large building around the tomb, and to be doubly sure a huge slab was placed. |
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The deal was that if the devil ever found him asleep in church, he could have his soul. |
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The soul and spirit were believed to exist after death, with the ability to assist or harm the living, and the possibility of a second death. |
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The soul of a dead person would divulge their mission, while a demonic ghost would be banished at the sound of the Holy Name. |
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Christadelphians and Jehovah's Witnesses reject the view of a living, conscious soul after death. |
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Belief in the soul and an afterlife remained near universal until the emergence of atheism in the 18th century. |
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I would gladly understand the formation of a soul, and run it up to its punctum saliens. |
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The unique part of the human, rational soul is its ability to receive forms of other things and compare them. |
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The soul, considered abstractly from its passions, is of a remiss, sedentary nature. |
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The sensuous sounds of soul music created a warm atmosphere. |
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So I resolved to acquire a dog, and bought one from a prospector, who was stony-broke and would have sold his soul for a drink. |
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The sensitive faculty most part overrules reason, the soul is carried hoodwinked, and the understanding captive like a beast. |
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She performed on 12 albums as a soul singer in a session band before she was able to begin her solo career. |
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K'iche' diviners believe that they have a kind of soul in their blood in the form of sheet lightning. |
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Be assured that once a soul loses its sense of sinnership and need, it is outside the channel of blessing and grace. |
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When twilight came I had vaguely wished some clouds would gather, for an odd timidity about the deep skyey voids above had crept into my soul. |
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They are doubts from the abyss that drag their cold and slithery bodies across the soul. |
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He helps us to understand the insignificant points which mark the rapid undercurrents of the seemingly sluggish soul of Khalid. |
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He raised some very soul searching and gut wrenching questions in his commentary. |
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He was a laconic old soul who loved spacing only a jot better than he loved Martian alky. |
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Rather than such Hellenic greatness of soul, Proverbs emphasized humbleheartedness. |
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Of course, this may have been just a gesture for a soul to be under the protection of God. |
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Who has informed us that a rational soul can inhabit no tenement, unless it has just such a sort of frontispiece? |
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Having brought the dead soul to life, the Spirit comes like fire in its terrible and tormentuous power, to purify the regenerate sinner. |
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Her soul shone transfiguringly through her face, and kindled her eyes into tenderness, which her rising tears served to heighten. |
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The soul at this first resurrection must be spiritualized, refined, and angelified. |
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They seem to be so interfused with the emotions of the soul, that they strike upon the heart almost like the living touch of a spirit. |
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Some unacademic enthusiastic upright soul called it a pear because it happened to remind him of a pear, though it is really a cactus-berry. |
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Its credentials are its incompleteness, with the tension and the travail of its soul. |
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And also a soul in this state is dwelling between the terms of deadly life and undeadly life. |
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Listeners will hear tastes of 1960s blues-fused acid rock, boogie, bluegrass, soul, groove, garage punk and doo-wop. |
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It unstinged the king of terrors, and filled his soul with humble confidence and joy. |
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Revivalists often regard classic soul as a museum piece, stiff and untweakable. |
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Yield to the forbidden music of my soul. Dear Chloe, please can I sink my teeth into your neck and drink your blood? |
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In early youth, the living drama acted around me, drew my heart and soul into its vortex. |
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Buddha has categorically stated that there is no soul, a concept called anatta in the ancient language in which Buddha's teachings were recorded. |
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One of the contestants is Bethany Hamilton, the Soul Surfer and shark attack survivor. |
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Poor soul! Her man died only the other day, and now she lies abier. |
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Besides, most of these designes were abortive, or aborsive rather, like those untimely miscarriages not honoured with a soul or the shape and lineaments of an infant. |
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Is the soul affiliated to God, or is it estranged and in rebellion? |
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My soul goes out in a longing to touch the skirt of the dim distance. |
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His fat body shook like a balatron, as if his soul, biting for anger at a mouth inadequately circumferential, desired in vain to fret a passage through it. |
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Her thoughts wandered about among the various friends whose judgment might serve at this crisis to clear her own thoughts.... No, she could not bare her soul to the bishop. |
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Good music can hold us enwrapped as with a begifting as well. One gets the more involved in listening to music, mostly classical, when it seeps in to you to the very soul. |
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Splendent of carnal glamour from thy brain Like precious stones behued in tints divine, That hide in dazzling depths a soul long lain, A spirit crystallized, infused, benign! |
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Most of the sections, after the portion Bereshit expound biblical narratives, notably the deeds of the patriarchs, as allegories of the fate of the soul. |
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It is packed with families dining under the live oaks at wooden picnic tables on food that is simply burgerlicious and better for dad's soul than nightly chicken. |
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Eckhart never tires of emphasizing this cobirthing of the Son by the Father and the soul in the ground of God and the soul, and the oneness of the two births. |
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He at once, Down the long series of eventful time, So fix'd the dates of being, so disposed To every living soul of every kind The field of motion, and the hour of rest. |
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He got so frightened about his plaguy soul, that he shrinked and sheered away from whales, for fear of after-claps, in case he got stove and went to Davy Jones. |
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Here is a child of three years old, and she cannot tell who made her! Without question, she is equally in the dark as to her soul, its present depravity, and future destiny! |
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The character of the soul is determined by the character of its God. |
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Guilt 'cos I always s'vived an' 'scaped despite my dirtsome'n'stony soul. |
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Why should the disseizin of his soul have seemed shameful to him? |
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But held in the heart of the storm when the soul has been wed to a wife. |
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Unless the LORD had been my help, my soul had almost dwelt in silence. |
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The soul, while it is embodied, can no more be divided from sin. |
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Human fears, needs, dreams release the latent propensities of the subliminal soul, and to respond to them the fabulating imagination sets to work. |
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They now no longer doubted, but fell to work heart and soul. |
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Flowers wilt and food decays, and silver is of no use to the soul. |
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In vain he protested and claimed the protection of Louis XIV. The King at Versailles was busied with the saving of his soul and with the doctoring of his gangrened knee. |
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But yet I think nobody, could he be sure that the soul of Heliogabalus were in one of his hogs, would yet say that hog were a man or Heliogabalus. |
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A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds, adored by little statesmen and philosophers and divines. With consistency a great soul has simply nothing to do. |
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Aristotle, in contrast to earlier philosophers, but in accordance with the Egyptians, placed the rational soul in the heart, rather than the brain. |
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My reflection in you warbled, because you see only hints, of what I see to beacon of me. Who am I who is reflecting from you? How so do I identify my soul in you? |
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He knew not his Maker, and him that inspired into him an active soul. |
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And it came to pass, when he had made an end to speaking unto Saul, that the soul of Jonathan was knit with the soul of David, and Jonathan loved him as his own soul. |
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The fighting army represented the essence of the nation's soul. |
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To the soul this ghostly bread is the learning and the teaching and the understanding in the commandments of God, wherethrough the soul is kenned and lives. |
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And it came to pass, when he had made an end of speaking unto Saul, that the soul of Jonathan was knit with the soul of David, and Jonathan loved him as his own soul. |
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Now her soul felt lamed in itself. It was her hope that was struck. |
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In effects, this centeristic intelligent creature is not amused, if I may be for a moment levitous. By all means be levitous, Curtin says. Levitism is the soul of discourse. |
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In the grand Halleluja my soul almost ascended from my body. |
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Charles Jackson's first novel, The Lost Weekend, was the story of five days in the life of a lost soul, Don Birnam, a confirmed and hopeless alcoholic. |
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Of course she stopped paying her dues to the union. She lost all interest in the union.... She had about made up her mind that she was a lost soul. |
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O freeze my soul in fitful sleep lest wind-filled sprites bequim the air and take us singly or in threes in mad agog or lumpsome nub, aghast to Milford Haven. |
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Gourley wrote that among some contemporary Baptist scholars who emphasize the faith of the community over soul liberty, the Anabaptist influence theory is making a comeback. |
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While Edmund still called out to Christ, the heathen dragged the holy man to his death, and with one stroke struck off his head, and his soul journeyed happily to Christ. |
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Thus, the emphasis orthodoxy places upon the denial of bodily urges is a dualistic error born of misapprehension of the relationship between body and soul. |
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In 1970, the television show Soul Train premiered featuring famous soul artists who would play or lipsync their hits while the audience danced along. |
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Atlantic were a label with a catalogue of mainly blues, soul, and jazz artists, but in the late 1960s they began to take an interest in British progressive rock acts. |
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By the end of the 60s, the hard mods had become known as skinheads, who, in their early days, would be known for the same love of soul, rocksteady and early reggae. |
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Destined this day for fast-day, meo more, with that degree of abstinence which may best qualify my weak body to go through the day without molesting the soul. |
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Ideas are our rudders. As the soul glides along the warm and swelling sea of feeling, it can only be turned to new points of the moral compass by them. |
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Like a latter-day Faustus who has mortgaged his soul to the pursuit of his art, Harrison now desperately craves the paternal love from which his learning has estranged him. |
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Angels' duties include communicating revelations from God, glorifying God, recording every person's actions, and taking a person's soul at the time of death. |
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Bowie's music hall fascination continued to surface sporadically alongside such diverse styles as hard rock and heavy metal, soul, psychedelic folk and pop. |
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Robert also arranged for perpetual soul masses to be funded at the chapel of Saint Serf, at Ayr and at the Dominican friary in Berwick, as well as at Dunfermline Abbey. |
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When news of his brother's murder reached Gildas in Ireland, he was greatly grieved, but was able to forgive Arthur, and pray for the salvation of his soul. |
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There the soul is onefold, pure and chaste, and empty of all things. |
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In the mediaeval days when monks inhabited the island, it was thought that if the soul was in God's keeping, the body must be fortified with Lindisfarne mead. |
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I protest before God, and as my soul shall answer for it, that I think there were never in any place in the world worthier ships than these are, for so many. |
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The first soul was white and often seen as a shooting star or meteor. |
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Also significant was the advent of soul music as a major commercial force. |
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They drew on a wide range of American influences including soul, rhythm and blues and surf music, initially reinterpreting standard American tunes and playing for dancers. |
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As a result of this incident, the first lighthouse on Wight was built at Chale, the St Catherine's Oratory, where the lord's family paid for a light and prayers for his soul. |
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Put case that the soul after departure from the body may live. |
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However Locke's ideas evolved primarily around the concept of the right to seek salvation for one's soul, and was thus primarily concerned with theological matters. |
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Yet what depths of the soul does Jonah's deep sealine sound! |
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Theodora, beautiful, able, and shameless, was called the senatrix, the wife of the senator Theophylact, and the soul of that great, noble family and its dependents. |
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She raised her head and looked at him, with her soul in her great gray eyes. Back to her side he strode, and, taking her in his arms, looked long and starvingly in her face. |
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A soul sublimed by an idea above the region of vanity and conceit. |
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But over what transphenomenal imperfections does the immortal soul continue to triumph on and on and on? Is Kant also postulating transphenomenal inclinations? |
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Sonmi helped sick uns, fixed busted luck, an' when a truesome'n'civ'lized Valleysman died she'd take his soul an' lead it back into a womb somewhere in the Valleys. |
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So is the righteous man white in cleanness of soul, and therefore shall he have a white stole of undeadliness in the high Lebanon that is the bliss of heaven. |
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To the strength and fierceness of barbarians they added a contempt for life, which was derived from a warm persuasion of the immortality and transmigration of the soul. |
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We speak of wickedness as something in the soul different from virtue. |
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The zitherns and mandolins have forms to match their pretty names, but the soul of the musical instrument abides elsewhere than in its body, and informs it only to the ear. |
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Ibn Sina's concept of soul rests on his dualist account in which souls can achieve different grades depending on the degree to which its potential has been actualized. |
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This miserable snare staied all his good purposes, and needs must bebreak them, to put this great Soul into full liberty. |
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Brevity is the Soul of Wit. Talking to your infant is good, but uttering individual words might be better. |
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John Goss, who wrote the hymn tune for Praise, My Soul, the King of Heaven, came from Fareham. |
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Julie Bozza's book The Fine Point of His Soul tells an alternate, Gothic fantasy version of Keats' last months in Rome. |
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Pratchett worked with Youth Music Theatre UK to bring adaptations of both Mort and Soul Music to the stage. |
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In August 2014, an adaptation of Soul Music was performed at the Rose Theatre, Kingston. |
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In May 2008, Zak Starkey left the band after recording Dig Out Your Soul, the band's seventh studio album. |
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The band released a brand new EP in September 2014 entitled The Soul Crush EP, which was released for free on their website. |
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The band played its first date outside London or Wales on 28 September 2008 at the Southampton Soul Cellar. |
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The movie projector here is, of course, an analog of Soul, and its projectings analogs of Soul's ontically generative activities. |
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Matsumura felt almost sure that his ghostly visitant had been none other than the Soul of the Mirror. |
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But on other tracks like the slow moving Sweet Prince and Only Living Soul, he has the soft whispery, wavery voice of Michael Jackson. |
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There's a great compilation on Soul Jazz records that anthologises this aspect of his work. |
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Globalized Soul uses the opportunity to explore the principles of ancient Jainism, which birthed Gandhi's concept of nonviolence. |
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That dance floor was the lovechild of Burning Man and Soul Cycle. |
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There's testifying rock 'n' reggae, gospel, epic sad-eyed kitchen sink balladry, pub dub and Northern Soul sass. |
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In the mid-1960s, The Beatles released Rubber Soul and Revolver, tight bundles of songs whose impact was immediate. |
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The Mind, Body and Soul Festival in Marsden will include therapies from around the world, as well as a fire display and belly dancing. |
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And the reason the Kia Soul reminded me of this lm is quite simply because it's boxy and it's good. |
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Mortiis in Bradford Scandanavian dark metaller Mortiis is coming to Bradford Rio as part of his Soul In A Hole UK tour. |
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With support from Birmingham's very own Sam Redmore and Soul Food Soundsystem. |
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The Church Inn in Great Hampton Street is being rejuvenated thanks to a partnership between Birmingham's Soul Food Project and Everards Brewery. |
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They also accurately add the name of the revue she appeared in, Ziegfeld's The Soul Kiss, which sounds more interesting than it doubtless was. |
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He is the author of The Stolen Generations and A Rape of the Soul So Profound. |
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Soul brings a new Stone age Looking For Sugar which was a hit for HONEY CONE 40 years ago. |
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Created by Uncage the Soul Productions in association with TEDx Portland at on. |
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The eternal reward shall be preserved for their soul, as beforehand. |
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Paul Michael Glaser, David Soul and Antonio Fargas posed with new stars Ben Stiller and Owen Wilson and the famous car. |
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Nu Northern Soul is the baby of former Cream and Chibuku resident Phat Phil Cooper. |
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Soul Suspect places you in the gumshoes of Ronan O'Connor, a cop on the trail of a serial killer in old Salem. |
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Other names include Jake Dubber, Kezia Soul, Ed Geater, The Mourning Suns and Phe Phe. |
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He works his magic as Soul Plateau, with Lock nice and close to that minimal, dubby sound recently perfected by James Blake. |
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Albums like Wild Wood, Stanley Road, Heavy Soul and Heliocentric kept Weller riding high after more than 30 years in the business. |
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Albums like Wild Wood, Stanley Road, Heavy Soul and Heliocentric have kept Weller riding high after more than 30 years in the music business. |
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The West Eugene club will mark the end of pre-Lenten hedonism with a party hosted by the Freemartins, Genus Pro and Papa's Soul Kitchen. |
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The pop princess knocked back White Russians, Pina Coladas and Soul Kisses. |
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