On its simplest level, it's about an American doctor named Laura Bowman, traumatized into an almost fatal heedlessness, stranded in the countryside in 1988 when a military coup suddenly turns everything deadly in Burma _ now known as Myanmar.
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One category of Prya [ citta are those to correct anything ritual-related that emerges from one's neglect or heedlessness, while the others are atonement for " not doing what one must " or " doing what one must not ".
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On Thursday, Boston Ballet will open its 34th season with " Romeo and Juliet, " the story of teen-age lovers whose passion, refracted through the prism of the prejudice and heedlessness of their elders, leads them to an early death.
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We strongly condemn such ugly crimes . . . and we call on the international community to effectively move to put an end to this human tragedy which the peaceful people of Bosnia have been suffering from and to the repeated violations of and heedlessness to international conventions.
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And in a risk-averse society that offers tuition refund insurance, whole body scans and swings-free public playgrounds, people seem to crave the frisson of contained heedlessness . " Dr . Vegas, " like " Vegas, " plays to that appetite for raffish danger and huge payoffs.
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It's Tennessee Williams with the ragged heedlessness of post-punk; it could be more haunted only if the soundtrack included the dolorous moan of the underground rock band Low . ( The soundtrack itself, by Dirty Three, is quite good and worth seeking out, though very hard to find .)
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I can do no better than to paraphrase my own prescient words from 2008 here : [ I ] t would be a heedlessness and tragedy-in-the-making to begin down any path which leads towards controversy rather than consensus .-- talk ) 01 : 50, 16 May 2009 ( UTC)
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Played with just the right measures of resentment, heedlessness and fear by English actor Jamie Bell ( " Billy Elliot " ), Chris is a trouble-seeking adolescent who can't forgive his taciturn dad, John ( Dermot Mulroney, too studiedly down home ), for moving them to a rickety backwoods hog farm.
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"' Pramda "'( Sanskrit; Tibetan phonetic : " bakmepa " ) is a Buddhist term that is translated as " heedlessness ", " carelessness ", etc . In the Mahayana tradition, " pramda " is defined to not apply oneself earnestly and carefully to adopting a wholesome attitude and abandoning unwholesome actions.
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When a man in grave difficulty falls down in prayer with perfect certainty, perfect hope, perfect fidelity, and perfect resolve; and when he becomes perfectly alert and advances far into the field of self-annihilation, tearing aside all veils of heedlessness, lo and behold, he finds before him the Divine threshold, and he perceives that God has no associate.