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Last year, one such company, Dovden Investments, launched at least 35 lawsuits against Canadian organizations — including a school for gifted children in Alberta and a pair of individual developers of free public - transit apps — that ostensibly stole the obscure intellectual property in its portfolio.
The bump stock — a previously obscure gun accessory that became infamous last year when a shooter in Las Vegas used one to speed up his lethal rate of fire at helpless concertgoers — is on its way to being banned in Maryland.
@ fimeilleur the carl sagan reference was more relevant before it became obscured by all the other posts.no one said any thing about a death bed conversion, that is something you assumed, (when you assume you make an ass of u and me) whether you believe in God or not is irrelevant, you will ultimately confront God, at that point in carls case after death you will know!.
Wood rightly devotes much attention to nineteenth - century speculation about racial origins, which rested on the Scottish Enlightenment's «conjectural history»; yet Henry Home, Lord Kames, a key figure in the tradition on which Wood focuses, and hardly an obscure one, appears here as «Lord Henry Homer Kames» and «Lord Henry Holmer Kames.»
At times the churches explicitly joined Jarvis in her resistance; one writer in the Christian Advocate worried that Mother's Day was becoming but «a tool of commercial interests,» that the «spiritual values» of this festival of the Christian home were being obscured in an onslaught of «expensive gifts» and «falsely sentimental advertising.»
In truth it is impossible to keep one's gaze constantly fixed on the vast horizons opened out to us by science without feeling the stirrings of an obscure desire to see men drawn closer and closer together by an ever - increasing knowledge and sympathy until finally, in obedience to some divine attraction, there remains but one heart and one soul on the face of the eartIn truth it is impossible to keep one's gaze constantly fixed on the vast horizons opened out to us by science without feeling the stirrings of an obscure desire to see men drawn closer and closer together by an ever - increasing knowledge and sympathy until finally, in obedience to some divine attraction, there remains but one heart and one soul on the face of the eartin obedience to some divine attraction, there remains but one heart and one soul on the face of the earth.
The last parable in Matthew's series (13:52) is a very brief and obscure one comparing «every scribe who has been trained for the kingdom of heaven» to «a householder who brings out of his treasures what is new and what is old.»
No one who knows anything of the darker side of human life will deny that acceptance in itself can pass easily into a sentimental condonation of evil which obscures the truth of human existence.
Johann Georg Hamann (1730 - 88) is, by any measure, an obscure figure, little known outside the exclusive circles of a certain very rarefied kind of scholarship, hardly read at all even in his native Germany, and perhaps truly understood by next to no one.
Sha'ul tells them in regard to their being SetApart from evil that they were to receive and expect this, because YAHWEH was working it in them, this work many believers pass right by as obscure, «Now YAHWEH our ABBA, and our Master YAHSHUA, may they direct our way to you and may our Master increase and overflow your love, one to another, to all people also, even as we love you.
On the face of it Santayana rejects all three of these departures from the tradition, since (1) he makes no very explicit move from a continuant to an event ontology, (2) regards the inherent nature of an object as a matter of the individual eternal essence which it actualizes and (3) regards the distinction between matter and form as at least a virtually inevitable way of expressing the obscure manner in which one state of things takes over from another (see RB 278 - 284).
Unfortunately, many of the theologies that have sought to describe the process of at - one - ment have been so complicated — sometimes so sub-Christian — in their assumptions that they have obscured rather than helped to explicate the truth of the matter.
Who could POSSIBLY think that this planet, let alone this universe, was CREATED with us in mind, being as it is a planet tucked away into some obscure corner of a forgettable galaxy — one amongst billions.
Admittedly, this is one of the most complex and obscure aspects of Whitehead's thought, delineated only in the last short chapter of Process and Reality.
The mark of «one» sometimes obscured «holy,» «catholic,» or «apostolic» in the editors» concerns.
At a time when individualism was still, generally speaking, obscuring the fullness of traditional catholic teaching on this mystery, he wrote: «When Christ comes to one of his faithful it is not simply in order to commune with him as an individual;... when, through the mouth of the priest, he says Hoc est corpus meum, these words extend beyond the morsel of bread over which they are said: they give birth to the whole mystical body of Christ.
From this perspective one might be willing to tolerate large investments of parish energy in events whose sanctity is obscure, because they are functions needed to escort more obviously Christian practices.
The first, can appear the model of pure a priori thought, disengaged from the world of experience; the second, a massive collection of detailed descriptions and theories about the enormous variety of material phenomena, but with no intelligible unity; and the third an obscure and generally unrigorous rhapsody of affirmations and aspirations, at one end couched in the languages of politics and sentimentality, and at the other in the terms of a cosmic poetry unregulated by science or philosophy.
One does not begin with the idea that we have in the New Testament verbal statements that are obscure into which we must introduce the light of understanding; rather, one listens to the word hopeful that it will shed light on our own situation which is obscuOne does not begin with the idea that we have in the New Testament verbal statements that are obscure into which we must introduce the light of understanding; rather, one listens to the word hopeful that it will shed light on our own situation which is obscuone listens to the word hopeful that it will shed light on our own situation which is obscure.
And the relationships that have meant the most to me, that have brought me closer to the Table, have been those in which we talk to one another like normal people, employing the language of our shared faith tradition when it illuminates the truth, but not when it obscures it.
This act of obedience to God by an obscure man was one of the most important events in the religious history of the human race.
The Jewish testament enables us to see anew what centuries of resurrection enthusiasm have obscured in our own tradition: the fractured bond between God and the world; the lived moment of forsaken - ness to which we are vulnerable and for which we are responsible in the lives of one another.
YeahRight You are amazing in that you claim the entire Bible a tale yet claim as fact some obscure writing no one considers credible with the exception of David Johnson who claims Jesus never existed yet also holds to your obscure writing.
In my judgment the grouping together of Whitehead's Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Natural Knowledge (PNK) and The Concept of Nature (CN) by such scholars as Victor Lowe and Nathaniel Lawrence, coupled with the dramatic impact of Whitehead's attack on theories of the bifurcation of nature in the later of the two books, has almost completely obscured the epistemological subtlety that is to be found in the Enquiry, by one year the earlier of the two bookIn my judgment the grouping together of Whitehead's Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Natural Knowledge (PNK) and The Concept of Nature (CN) by such scholars as Victor Lowe and Nathaniel Lawrence, coupled with the dramatic impact of Whitehead's attack on theories of the bifurcation of nature in the later of the two books, has almost completely obscured the epistemological subtlety that is to be found in the Enquiry, by one year the earlier of the two bookin the later of the two books, has almost completely obscured the epistemological subtlety that is to be found in the Enquiry, by one year the earlier of the two bookin the Enquiry, by one year the earlier of the two books.
Ascetic, a man of prayer, remembered as always joyful, he might have remained one of the obscure but worthy clergy honored in his lifetime by a small circle of intimates but quickly forgotten.
As the divine right monarchy came increasingly in the eighteenth century to defend its positions on the grounds of administrative reason and enlightened reform, the discourse of those resisting its rule also relied less on traditional religious appeals and more on secular ones, but the religious roots of all sides of the political and social debate were only obscured, never severed.
There is but one obscure reference that MIGHT mention him (it's not obvious) in a non-religious text, and even that one is subject to intense debate.
These stories don't come out in demographic data, which obscures an experience that a lot of young Americans probably have: «No one really teaches you how to grieve the loss of your faith.
Obscured behind these queries about the relative prospects of various religious factions and styles in America is the tantalizing one: Why bother with denominations at all, as late in Christian and American history as 1977 - 78?
Erasmus once compared himself with an obscure preacher whose sermons were heard only by a few people in one or two churches while his books were being read in every country in the world.
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#bestieprivileges Obscure or not, just one look at these unicorn scoops of magic have me believing in... well, magic again.
And before Nashua crossed the line he was preceded by an obscure chestnut named Mielleux, Alfred Vanderbilt's Find, and Wise Margin, a 6 - year - old who up to this point had distinguished himself by doing no better than one third in three starts over at the Fair Grounds.
Last summer, when he visited family in Florida and was playing one - on - one in a driveway, his great - uncle Cane started yelling at Cauley - Stein to use his 7» 2» wingspan to obscure his man's line of vision.
It was deserved at one point, but park effects obscured the real strength of the 2014 team in the regular season, which was the lineup.
Largely a defensively minded midfielder not averse to working hard, Hadzic is neat enough in possession to get by as a midfield in one of Europe's major leagues and certainly seems ready to make the jump from the relatively obscure Austrian Premier League.
For the wages we pay Wenger, we could pay one of the best managers in the world, while any manager will be a gamble I do feel that gamble can be less risk if research done fully and finding someone who has shown they can do it over a obscure name could attract players.
The tale that left the greatest impression on forward Shane Battier wasn't the one about Philadelphia Warriors star Paul Arizin getting hit in the head with a pass on a fast break some 45 years ago, or the one about the eight broken noses suffered by John Brown, an obscure player with Hubie's Atlanta Hawks in the late 1970s.
Once - in - a-lifetime pictures tell the heart - warming story of an obscure colt who has become one of the favored contenders in this year's Kentucky Derby
The title of the book — one of the first to come from Blizzard Books, the publishing arm of the quarterly magazine devoted to the arcane, the obscure and the otherwise - unpublishable - in - this - modern - age — describes Erbstein as «football's forgotten pioneer,» and the contents don't disappoint.
Otto Velez, an obscure player even by Toronto Blue Jay standards, was enjoying a rare moment before the TV lights in the clubhouse one day last week.
Like his voice, that persona is so big and overwhelming that it can obscure certain hard truths, one of which is this: In letting Williams off lightly for his reckless act, the jury committed one of its own.
Of those Austrian drivers to have made it to F1 however, some of them have enjoyed massive amounts of success, and there are of course some more obscure ones who hung around for a season or two without much in the way of results.
A FIFA task force arrived in Morocco on Monday to inspect a World Cup bid that obscures one potential impediment to hosting the 2026 showpiece: Homosexuality is a criminal offense in the north African country.
He's not got undue loyalty to any one club, having come an awful long way from an obscure little mining town in Chile.
A FIFA task force arrived in Morocco on Monday to inspect a World Cup bid that obscures one potential impediment to hosting the 2026 showpiece.
Dele Alli joined Tottenham Hotspur from Milton Keynes Dons as a relatively obscure name and in just a matter of 18 months, the young midfielder has gone on to establish himself as one of the hottest properties in world football at the moment.
Demba Ba signed for # 8m from Chelsea this summer, so Beşiktaş certainly have moderate financial firepower, and a certain attraction, having drawn one of the Premier League's more talented striker to a relatively obscure country in Turkey.
Sergio Busquets was a relatively obscure players when he arrived in Barcelona's first team for the 2008/09 season but he made a name for himself as being one of the best defensive midfielders in Europe.
In the past, ultrasound scans could potentially miss a twin pregnancy, for example, if two embryos were close together and one embryo was obscuring the other.
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