But Achuthan insists that the university has played hardball, exploiting the unworldliness of the aging researcher in convincing him to sign over the fruits of decades of labor without explicitly assuring future financing.
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Hugh Grant s Chopin is a brilliant caricature of the Romantic ideal of the artist; he gives the character an air of befuddled unworldliness, and punctuates his readings with delicately timed tubercular coughs.
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But Jefferson, who was just beginning to organize what became the Democratic Party, was a cunning pol indeed; an air of unworldliness was one of the techniques he used to get his way.
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He was influenced by Johann Uz and Friedrich Klopstock, but his love for the " Volkslied " and his delight in nature preserved him from the artificiality of Uz and the unworldliness of Klopstock.
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Before his papal election, Cardinal della Rovere was renowned for his unworldliness and had even written learned treatises entitled " On the Blood of Christ " and " On the Power of God ".
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Emerging from the early stages of industrialization and the Romanticism of the late-18th and early 19th centuries, the Cecilian Movement grew out of a longing for simplicity and unworldliness, but also on an historicizing desire to return compositionally to models from the past, in particular the Renaissance masters of the 15th and 16th centuries.
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In Indian thought, virtues are classified into ( i ) those of the body : dana ( charity ), paritrana ( succouring those in distress ), paricharana ( social service ); ( ii ) those of speech : satya ( veracity ), hitovachana ( beneficial speech ), priyavachana ( sweet speech ), svadhyaya ( reciting of Scriptures ) and ( iii ) those of the mind which, besides daya, also include aparigraha ( unworldliness ) and sraddha ( reverence and piety ).