But Throckmorton argues that Scripture's language can be changed " when the culture that produces the language changes, " if such change works to preserve an essential meaning.
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A synonym for showy, extreme patriotism, it was sometimes borrowed for other senses _ scientific chauvinism, cultural chauvinism _ but it kept its essential meaning for more than a century.
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:I've just realised that the sentence " An adverb can, theoretically, be removed without altering the essential meaning of the act described " is another example of this.
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I believe the source said " essentially flunked out ", which " washed out " is close enough that it had the same essential meaning without any additional negative connotation to it.
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The demonstrators dispersed peacefully after unfurling a banner reading " Guarantee the Freedom to Express Opinion-- the Essential Meaning of 1945 Constitution " at the steps of the Parliament building.
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Summarizing is the process of identifying the important information, themes, and ideas within a text and integrating these into a clear and concise statement that communicates the essential meaning of the text.
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"Look, the current cover story in Esquire is about the essential meaning of Johnny Depp, " he said . " Is that really what keeps men up at night?
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Although faith in the Resurrection certainly provoked revised interpretations of Jesus'life, Johnson says, " that was the correct interpretation, " perhaps not in the details but in the essential meaning.
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Prokofiev's much-meddled-with distortion of Tolstoy succeeds ( and as a direct result of the meddling and distortion ) in underscoring what Tolstoy actually regarded as his novel's essential meaning.
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Crucially for Masur, that means conveying not just a composer's original musical intentions but also the essential meaning of the work, a statement that Masur so often hears in the broadest humanistic terms.