Sentences with phrase «inwards upon»

They're immersed in their experiences, and it's not until they're older that their «Understanding turns inwards upon itself, reflects on its own Operations, and makes them the Object of its own Contemplation.»
How long did it take for someone to finally look inwards upon this physical body of ours by taking on a scientific journey toward finally understanding our body - like buildings of Godly intentions?

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«The fat... the whole rump... the inwards... the two kidneys... burn it upon the altar: it is the food of the offering made by fire unto the LORD.»
«The fat that covereth the inwards... the two kidneys... and the caul above the liver... burn them upon the altar; it is the food of the ooffering made by fire for a sweet savour.»
TAKE an Hog of five or fix Months old, kill it, and take out the Inwards, so that the Hog is clear of the Harslet [heart and liver]; then turn the Hog upon its Back, and from three Inches below the place where it was stuck, to kill it, cut the Belly in a strait Line down to the Bottom, near the joining of the Gammons, but not so far, but that the whole Body of the Hog may hold any Liquor we would put into it.
The results were pretty interesting: 1) «entanglement; a spiraling inwards; intricacy»; 2) «when something turns in upon itself»; 3) «Involution of an organ is the shrinking or return to a former size.»
We must investigate ourselves, go inwards as a society then reflect and expand upon who we are from our core.
He has also advised London and international market insurers and reinsurers upon inwards and outwards reinsurance and retrocession disputes.
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