The ground of the human notions of order, measure, connectedness, of hanging together ( that is, logic ) lies in this prelingual level of awareness, which is inescapably ours, which never leaves us, and from which all the articulations of higher thought are educed.
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Several possible issues-are " blocks " by an administrator " a significant event " in a person's biography where the evidence educed does not imply the person himself committed any wrongful act or tort ( " edit warring " does not appear to be a statutory offense AFAICT )?
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He transcribed the first Mickey Mouse cartoon, " Steamboat Willie ", in a stop-motion video, " S�ance for the Symphony ", with flatulent sounds in the background and crude cardboard characters, with the result that " The tension between the cartoon and its humble re-creation educes a drama that s both sad and beautiful ."
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According to this theory, in the source a series accommodation processes which allow medium " to adapt ( to any limen ) " to increasing loads and in which such specific properties of block mediums, as ability to repacking, to quasiplastic flow, to dilatant strengthening, and also the phenomenon of dynamic convertibility of dilatancy, leading to formation of mesostrictures in source earthquake areas are awakely displayed educes.
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For Romantic medicine, in particular, Andreas R�schlaub and Samuel Hahnemann, the art of remediation, to achieve a true health for the individual, was an evocative art, " Heilkunde " and " Heilkunst ", that sought, as in the ancient Greek idea of education, to educe, to elicit or draw out of the suffering individual what was potential ( state of health ) into actuality.
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We can find Cantus firmus sung on long notes as the basis of splendid Concertato counterpoint for six " vox instrumentalis ", like in " Educes me " ( Psalm 31, verse 5 ), the endless repetition of musical figuration in " Super Aspidem " ( Psalm 19, verse 13 with 13 parts ) or the typical sonorities of madrigals in the charming " Qui habitat " ( Psalm 91, verse 1-6 ).
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It is obviously reflected in higher interest rates . . . . It is [ also ] reflected in shorter grace periods for paying bills and higher penalty fees and late-charges for those who miss payments . . . [ R ] educing the number of strategic bankruptcies will reduce the bankruptcy tax paid by every American family . . . . These reforms will make the bankruptcy system more fair, equitable, and efficient, not only for bankruptcy debtors and creditors, but for all Americans ."
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The novel, and the other " nationality " mysteries, had the unusual feature of a " Challenge to the Reader " just before the ending is revealed the novel breaks the fourth wall and speaks directly to the reader . " I state without reservation that the reader is at this stage in the recounting of " The French Powder Mystery " fully cognizant of all the facts pertinent to the discovery of the criminal; and that a sufficiently diligent study of what has gone before should educe a clear understanding of what is to come ."
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But tracks with Future and 2 Chainz highlight his limitations on the mic, and without the Dr . Luke-assisted buoyancy of 2012's " Strange Clouds ", the album falls flat moments of well-meaning ambition not withstanding . " Niki Gatewood of AllHipHop gave the album an eight out ten, saying " Overall, it s the near balance of the thought-provoking, the party-educing, and the unabashed confident lyricism that constitutes the solid effort of, B . o . B . s, " Underground Luxury " . " Ken Capobianco of " The Boston Globe " gave the album a mixed review, saying " The multi-talented B . o . B sounds like he can t figure out just what kind of artist he wants to be on his third record.