He hoped that the Institute could help business leaders recapture what he called " eternal verities " : the values that guided them intellectually, ethically, and spiritually as they led their companies.
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One of the eternal verities of Hollywood religious epics is that, in attempting not to offend the faithful, productions tend to be so reverent that virtually all life is squeezed out of them.
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Directed by Tamra Davis ( " Billy Madison " ) and produced by the pop princess'own Zomba Music Group, the film reinforces such eternal verities as " friendship is great,"
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He believed that the " eternal verities " expressed in music could be found in the work unknown young Americans hadn't composed yet as well as in classics by Beethoven, Brahms, and Tchaikovsky.
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When the Midwest U . S .-Japan Association held its annual meeting this week in Kansas City, it was a reminder of two eternal verities : What goes around comes around, and economic harmony is the key to world peace.
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Over the centuries, the traditional sit-down spread has become a kind of unifying national ritual as the eternal verities and lure of candied sweet potatoes, cranberry sauce and savory sage stuffing bring together multigenerational family members separated by many miles.
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If you think sitcom plots feel old, consider the life of Jesus-- since the dawn of Christendom, people have tried to put a new spin on the eternal verities of His story, and Easter is generally when TV gets the Spirit.
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"It would be difficult to regard it otherwise than as an ethereal dialogue between the soul . . . and a seraph sent from heaven to instruct it in the eternal verities, " d'Indy wrote of the love-duet episode.
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But if " The Laws of Angling : A Stringer Full of Fishing's Eternal Verities " ( Andrews McMeel Publishing; $ 9.95 ) can even illicit a smile from some cranky old salt, it's worth the price.
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And if we are not prepared to adapt the laws of Sinai to the principles of the night club and the " th?dansant ", I see no other alternative but to educate again our young in the eternal verities on which the law is based.