Perfection Sentence Examples

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  • You can't expect all this perfection to happen without a lot of work.

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  • But experience soon proved the superiority of the spider web; its perfection of shape, its lightness and elasticity, have led to its universal adoption.

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  • He surveyed the perfection of her bearing while she spoke.

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  • But, in the words of the same article, " This application of steam has not yet arrived at such perfection as to have brought it into general use."

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  • Pierre, in reply, sincerely agreed with her as to Helene's perfection of manner.

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  • To Bolkonski so many people appeared contemptible and insignificant creatures, and he so longed to find in someone the living ideal of that perfection toward which he strove, that he readily believed that in Speranski he had found this ideal of a perfectly rational and virtuous man.

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  • There is nothing more striking in geography than the perfection of the adjustment of a great river system to its valleys when the land has remained stable for a very lengthened period.

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  • As happens to some people, especially to men who judge those near to them severely, he always on meeting anyone new-- especially anyone whom, like Speranski, he knew by reputation--expected to discover in him the perfection of human qualities.

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  • That very young woman seemed to Pierre the perfection of Oriental beauty, with her sharply outlined, arched, black eyebrows and the extraordinarily soft, bright color of her long, beautiful, expressionless face.

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  • The Greeks viewed opals as symbols of perfection.

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  • Chiseled to perfection, covered in olive-hued skin, with a low brow, piercing gaze and strong jaw …His nearness made her feel hot.

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  • In His sinless perfection and filial relation to God He is unique, and His works are congruous with His Person.

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  • The man goes through various stages before he can reach Christian perfection.

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  • The food was heavenly, the duck crisped to perfection in a light, tangy sauce, the vegetables still fresh.

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  • Robert Barclay, writing some twenty years later, admits of degrees of perfection, and the possibility of a fall from it (Apology, Prop. viii.).

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  • The Serious Call to a Devout and Holy Life (1728), together with its predecessor, A Treatise of Christian Perfection (1726), deeply influenced the chief actors in the great Evangelical revival.

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  • It is a program of progress not perfection.

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  • Undoubtedly, says Descartes, the world was in the beginning created in all its perfection.

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  • In "God as perfection" Martineau handles the basis of ethics without reference to his own modification of the intuitionalist position (Types of Ethical Theory), according to which "good."

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  • Natural laws are just the modes of the unfolding of God's perfection.

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  • Several imprisonments, including that of George Fox at Derby in 1650-1651, were brought about under the Blasphemy Act of 1650, which inflicted penalties on any one who asserted himself to be very God or equal with God, a charge to which the Friends were peculiarly liable owing to their doctrine of perfection.

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  • A skilled tailor can alter the suit to perfection so that it fits you perfectly.

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  • If you have a tailor, she may be able to alter it to complete perfection!

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  • Hunters is the picture of perfection for adventure and action games (though the controls take some adjusting to) and should be the first box on your Nintendo DS games shelf.

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  • The " classical " school reached its highest state of culture under Virag, whose poetical works, consisting chiefly of Horatian odes and epistles, on account of the perfection of their style, obtained for him the name of the " Magyar Horace."

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  • Pascal and P. de Fermat had initiated he brought very nearly to perfection; but the demonstrations are so involved, and the omissions in the chain of reasoning so frequent, that the Theorie analytique (1812) is to the best mathematicians a work requiring most arduous study.

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  • There are various copying processes by which it is possible to reproduce an original ruling in more or less perfection.

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  • The importance of his position in Roman literature consists in this, that he was the first writer who set before himself a high ideal of artistic perfection, and was the first to realize that perfection in style, form, and consistency of conception and execution.

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  • As an article of food the cod-fish is in greatest perfection during the three months preceding Christmas.

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  • It is notable that an important instrument of research, the speculum, which has been reinvented in modern times, was used by Soranus; and specimens of still earlier date, showing great mechanical perfection, have been found among the ruins of Pompeii.

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  • Since then, however, he has been almost up to our own times the most popular and widely read of all medical classics, partly for the qualities already indicated, partly because he was one of the few of those classics accessible to readers of Latin, and partly also because of the purity and classical perfection of his language.

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  • The Islamite rulers in Spain were not long behind those of the East in encouraging learning and medical science, and developed culture to a still higher degree of perfection.

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  • The famous "pour encourager les autres" (that the shooting of Byng did "encourage the others" very much is not to the point) is a typical example, and indeed the whole of Candide shows the style at its perfection.

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  • In practice, however, it is not found that the presence either of a decidedly greenish-yellow colour or of numerous small bubbles interferes at all seriously with the successful use of the lenses for the majority of purposes, so that it is preferable to sacrifice the perfection of the glass in order to secure valuable optical properties.

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  • This process was no doubt first practised in Egypt, and is never seen in such perfection as in objects of a decidedly Egyptian character.

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  • On one side of this a lion is engraved, and also a line of cuneiform characters, in which is the name of Sargon, king of Assyria, 722 B.C. Fragments of coloured glasses were also found there, but our materials are too scanty to enable us to form any decided opinion as to the degree of perfection to which the art was carried in Assyria.

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  • In the 17th and 18th centuries the processes of scratching, engraving and etching were brought to great perfection.

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  • As a believer in the progression of the human race, he placed the principle of moral approbation in the attainment of perfection.

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  • The principle of perfection is a new one, at once more rational and comprehensive than benevolence and sympathy, which in our view places Ferguson as a moralist above all his predecessors."

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  • But, as these laws are the means rather than the end of human destiny, they are subordinate to a supreme end, and this supreme end is perfection.

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  • These equations were found by d'Alembert from two principles - that a rectangular canal, taken in a mass of fluid in equilibrium, is itself in equilibrium, and that a portion of the fluid, in passing from one place to another, preserves the same volume when the fluid is incompressible, or dilates itself according to a given law when the fluid is elastic. His ingenious method, published in 1752, in his Essai sur la resistance des fluides, was brought to perfection in his Opuscules mathematiques, and was adopted by Leonhard Euler.

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  • The want of stone in Babylonia made every pebble precious and led to a high perfection in the art of gem-cutting.

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  • Before beetroot had been brought to its present state of perfection, and while the factories for its manipulation were worked with hydraulic presses for squeezing the juice out of the pulp produced in the raperies, the cane sugar planter in the West Indies could easily hold his own, notwithstanding the artificial competition created and maintained by sugar bounties.

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  • His principal works (5 vols., Andover, 1849-50) were Lectures on the Inspiration of the Scriptures (1829), Memoirs of American Missionaries (1833), Examination of the Doctrine of Perfection (1841), Lectures on Church Government (1843), and Lectures on Swedenborgianism (1846); he also wrote a History of Andover Seminary (1848), completed by his son.

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  • What follows is rather a perfection of details in the direction of logical completeness.

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  • The pure-bred riding camel is only found in perfection in inner Arabia; for some unexplained reason when taken out of their own country or north of the 30th degree they rapidly degenerate.

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  • The epistolary style was further cultivated by Hamadhani (q.v.) and carried to perfection by Abu 1`Ala ul Ma`arri.

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  • An accomplished man of letters, a competent critic of art, a linguist of rare perfection and charming in manner, but cynical and pleasureloving, he was certainly one of the chief diplomatic personages in the reign of the last of the tsars.

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  • Here comes in Hermas's doctrine of works of supererogation, in fulfilment of counsels of perfection, on lines already seen in Did.

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  • He is remarkable among them for the breadth, the richness, the substantial accomplishment of his touch; he has something of all these his elders, and goes farther along the road of technical perfection than any of them.

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  • As his share in the controversy, Martineau published five discourses, in which he discussed " the Bible as the great autobiography of human nature from its infancy to its perfection," " the Deity of Christ," " Vicarious Redemption," " Evil," and " Christianity without Priest and without Ritual."' He remained to the end a keen and vigilant apologist of the school in which he had been nursed.

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  • One, headed by Namikawa Yasuyuki of KiOto, took for its objects N the utmost delicacy and perfection of technique, rich ness of decoration, purity of design and harmony of color.

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  • His greatest contribution to poetic art consisted in the perfection which he attained in the phalaecian, the pure iambic, and the scazon metres, and in the ease and grace with which he used the language of familiar intercourse, as distinct from that of the creative imagination, of the rostra, and of the schools, to give at once a lifelike and an artistic expression to his feelings.

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  • Poetry thus acquired the tone of the world, kept in close connexion with the chief source of national life, while it was cultivated to the highest pitch of artistic perfection under the most favourable conditions of leisure and freedom from the distractions and anxieties of life.

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  • In the Georgics we are struck by the great advance in the originality and self-dependence of the artist, in the mature perfection of his workmanship, in the deepening and strengthening of all his sympathies and convictions.

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  • The prose style of Rome, as a vehicle for the continuous narration of events coloured by a rich and picturesque imagination and instinct with dignified emotion, attained its perfection in Livy.

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  • This highly organized financial system must have been gradually evolved, and no doubt reached its perfection only after the treasury was transferred to Athens.

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  • In France, indeed, the Catholic pulpit now came to its perfection, stimulated, no doubt, by the toleration accorded to the Huguenots up to 1685 and by the patronage of Louis XIV.

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  • In the ripe perfection of humanity, the two impulses will be perfectly adjusted.

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  • Figs, apricots, nectarines and peaches grow to perfection.

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  • The relationship of the Hymenoptera to other orders of insects is discussed in the article Hexapoda, but it may be mentioned here that in structure the highest members of the order are remarkably specialized, and that in the perfection of their instincts they stand at the head of all insects and indeed of all invertebrate animals.

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  • The prey is sometimes stung in the neighbourhood of the nerve ganglia, so that it is paralysed but not killed, the grub of the fossorial wasp devouring its victim alive; but this instinct varies in perfection, and in many cases the larva flourishes equally whether its prey be killed or not.

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  • Great importance was no doubt attached to the perfection of the lines of communication bearing on the limes.

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  • Louis was singularly well fitted by his physical and intellectual gifts for the role of Grand Monarque and he played it to perfection.

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  • His chapter on the flea, in which he not only describes its structure, but traces out the whole history of its metamorphoses from its first emergence from the egg, is full of interest - not so much for the exactness of his observations, as for its incidental revelation of the extraordinary ignorance then prevalent in regard to the origin and propagation of "this minute and despised creature," which some asserted to be produced from sand, others from dust, others from the dung of pigeons, and others from urine, but which he showed to be "endowed with as great perfection in its kind as any large animal," and proved to breed in the regular way of winged insects.

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  • In these things doth true perfection and a true worship of God consist.

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  • It is to be remedied not by giving up the idea of the Infinite but by ceasing to think of the Infinite as of a being endowed with a static perfection which the finite will merely reproduces, and definitely recognizing the forward effort of the finite as an essential element in Its self-expression.

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  • Clarke, when he, as superintendent of the Royal Carriage Factory, had brought gun mountings to such a pitch of perfection that it could be usefully employed.

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  • The citron, sour orange, lemon and lime grow wild; but the apple and peach do not come to perfection.

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  • Medicinal plants, as the castor-oil plant and aloe, come to perfection without culture; and coffee, indigo, cotton and tobacco are also of spontaneous growth.

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  • His style is severely academic, his colour lacking in richness and warmth, his execution hard and uninteresting in its very perfection.

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  • But it was in Austria that this singular procedure was first brought to technical perfection; and it became an Austrian speciality.

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  • And in such passages as the famous "Voila de la pervenche" of the Confessions, as the description of the isle of St Pierre in the Reveries, as some of the letters in the Nouvelle Helotise and others, he had achieved absolute perfection in doing what he intended to do.

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  • Also the so-called "white-bait" is not a distinct species, but consists chiefly of the fry or the young of herrings and sprats, and is obtained "in perfection" at localities where these small fishes find an abundance of food, as in the estuary of the Thames.

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  • Finally, the property and the whole social status of the Church and of the hierarchy remained unchanged, as did also the conviction that the perfection of the Christian life was to be sought and found in the monastic profession.

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  • This species of poetry was afterward to be carried to great perfection by Mickiewicz and Gaszynski.

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  • Anniceris, in whose thought the school reached its highest perfection, declared that true pleasure consists sometimes in self-sacrifice and that sympathy in enjoyment is a real source of happiness.

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  • At first, and indeed down to the middle of the 17th century, Jewish traditions and methods in the study of Hebrew dominated Christian scholars; but in the 17th and 18th centuries the study of other Semitic languages opened up that comparative linguistic study which was systematized and brought nearer to perfection in the 19th century (which also witnessed the opening up of the new study of Assyrian) by scholars such as Gesenius, Ewald, Olshausen, Renan, Noldeke, 'Stade and Driver.

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  • Many of them were actually manufactured in Birmingham, but as the secret of producing the material was discovered and brought to perfection in Sheffield, the name of that town was naturally connected with it, and thence transferred to articles constructed from it.

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  • Deperet points also that we owe to Cuvier the first clear expression of the idea of the increasing organic perfection of all forms of life from the lower to the higher horizons, and that, while he believed that extinctions were due to sudden revolutions on the surface of the earth, he also set forth the pregnant ideas that the renewals of animal life were by migration from other regions unknown, and that these migrations were favoured by alternate elevations and depressions which formed various land routes between great continents and islands.

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  • Much of the neighbouring plain is very fertile, and the town is surrounded with gardens and orchards, in which orange, lemon and citron come to great perfection.

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  • In Ontario sheep breeding has reached a high degree of perfection, and other parts of the American continent draw their supplies of pure bred stock largely from this province.

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  • De Montmorency Laval, First Bishop Of Quebec, Brings Him Nearer To His Proper Themes, Which Are Found In Full Perfection In The Chant Du Vieux Soldat Canadien, Composed In 1856 To Honour The First French Man Of War That Visited British Quebec, And Le Drapeau De Carillon (1858), A Centennial Paean For Montcalm'S Canadians At Ticonderoga.

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  • The larch of Europe is essentially a mountain tree, and requires not only free air above, but a certain moderate amount of moisture in the soil beneath, with, at the same time, perfect drainage, to bring the timber to perfection.

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  • The author spent a world of pains in having these brought up to the highest perfection of the reproductive art, and began the system of exquisite illustration, and those facsimiles of his own and other sketches, which make his works rank so high in the catalogues and price-lists of collectors.

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  • The fundamental idea of this work is that human life is in reality only a great education, of which perfection is the aim.

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  • The end of existence was to him the general perfection of the natural life, including the goods of the soul and the body, and also external goods.

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  • The congregation were the "elect," and each member could obtain the perfection of Christ and become a Christ or "Chlist."

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  • The Chinese had soon occasion to perceive how much more essential the perfection of the compass was to the superior navigators of Europe than to themselves, as the commanders of the ` Lion ' and ` Hindostan,' trusting to that instrument, stood out directly from the land into the sea."

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  • Thus the pious Hindu, confronted by the impossibility of obtaining perfect knowledge by the senses or by reason, finds his sole perfection in the contemplation of the infinite (Brahma).

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  • The exact imitation of the style of the genuine classics was the highest perfection at which he aimed.

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  • It is amongst Arthropods, however - and especially amongst insects - that mimicry, both Batesian and Miillerian, occurs in greatest profusion and perfection.

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  • It crystallizes in the cubic system, usually in cubes, pentagonal dodecahedra or octahedra, often of great beauty and perfection.

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  • But, though their publications count a large number of first editions, and some are works of considerable magnitude, they were not brought out with the scholarly perfection at which Aldo aimed.

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  • Like our Scottish stags at the rutting season, they roar loudest in cold frosty nights; but on no occasions are their voices to be heard in such perfection, or so intensely powerful, as when two or three troops of strange lions approach a fountain to drink at the same time.

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  • The magnificent piece in praise of winter, the solemn and beautiful cadences of "Departure," and the homely but elevated pathos of "The Toys," are in their various manners unsurpassed in English poetry for sublimity of thought and perfection of expression.

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  • He wrote, at his best, in the grand manner, melody and thought according with perfection of expression, and his finest poems have that indefinable air of the inevitable which is after all the touchstone of the poetic quality.

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  • As men reach the full development of their nature, and appropriate the perfection of the Saviour, the separation between

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  • In The Wisdom of God, &c., Ray recites innumerable examples of the perfection of organic mechanism, the multitude and variety of living creatures, the minuteness and usefulness of their parts, and many, if not most, of the familiar examples of purposive adaptation and design in nature were suggested by him, such as the structure of the eye, the hollowness of the bones, the camel's stomach and the hedgehog's armour.

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  • This view once accepted, the next step was to find everywhere evidence of the perfection of the style and language.

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  • And although it took several generations of poets to beat their music out to the perfection of the Virgilian cadences, yet in the rude adaptation of Ennius the secret of what ultimately became one of the grandest organs of literary expression was first discovered and revealed.

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  • In the oriental quarters of the city the curious shops, the markets of different trades (the shops of each trade being generally congregated in one street or district), the easy merchant sitting before his shop, the musical and quaint street-cries of the picturesque vendors of fruit, sherbet, water, &c., with the ever-changing and many-coloured throng of passengers, all render the streets a delightful study for the lover of Arab life, nowhere else to be seen in such perfection, or with so fine a background of magnificent buildings.

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  • During the last forty years of the 19th century dairy-farming was greatly developed in Denmark, and brought to a high degree of perfection by the application of scientific methods and the best machinery, as well as by the establishment of joint dairies.

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  • The breeds include the Ayrshire, noted milkers and specially adapted for dairy farms (which prevail in the south-west), which in this respect have largely supplanted the Galloway in their native district; the polled Angus or Aberdeen, fair milkers, but valuable for their beef-making qualities, and on this account, as well as their hardihood, in great favour in the north-east, where cattlefeeding has been carried to perfection; and the West Highland or Kyloe breed, a picturesque breed with long horns, shaggy coats and decided colours-black, red, dun, cream and brindle-that thrives well on wild and healthy pasture.

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  • This principle is in constant action; it regulates the colour, the figure, the capacities and instincts; those individuals in each species whose colour and covering are best suited to concealment or protection from enemies, or defence from inclemencies or vicissitudes of climate, whose figure is best accommodated to health, strength, defence and support; whose capacities and instincts can best regulate the physical energies to self-advantage according to circumstances - in such immense waste of primary and youthful life those only come to maturity from the strict ordeal by which nature tests their adaptation to her standard of perfection and fitness to continue their kind by reproduction."

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  • He gave the counsel of perfection that "pass" examinations ought to cease; but he recognized that this change "must wait on the reorganization of the educational institutions immediately below the university, at which a passman ought to finish his career."

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  • The fine white English earthenware was just reaching perfection, and Wedgwood was soon one of its best-known makers.

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  • If our increased appreciation and knowledge of Greek and Roman art makes us at times impatient with the mechanical perfection of the works of Wedgwood and his contemporaries, the fault is even more the fault of a nation and a period than that of any individual, however com - manding.

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  • In 1830 he was rector of the university; and in his speech at the tricentenary of the Augsburg Confession in that year he charged the Catholic Church with regarding the virtues of the pagan world as brilliant vices, and giving the crown of perfection to poverty, continence and obedience.

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  • It may, like the Stoic, assert freedom by holding aloof from the entanglements of real life, or like the sceptic regard the world as a delusion, or finally, as the " unhappy consciousness " (Ungliickliches Bewusstseyn), may be a recurrent falling short of a perfection which it has placed above it in the heavens.

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  • The perfection of art depends on the degree of intimacy in which idea and form appear worked into each other.

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  • Hardly less imposing in their calm, placid perfection are the poems with which, in friendly rivalry, Goethe seconded the more popular ballads of his friend; Der Zauberlehrling, Der Gott and die Bayadere, Die Braut von Korintli, Alexis and Dora, Der neue Pausias and Die schone Miillerin - a cycle of poems in the style of the Volkslied - are among the masterpieces of Goethe's poetry.

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  • Cast iron, brought to perfection by the Coalbrookdale Company about 1860, but now little esteemed, owing to the poverty of design which so often counterfeits smiths' work, presents great opportunities to founders possessing taste or willing to submit to artistic control.

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  • It is true that all the chlorine combined with the sodium is lost partly as NaC1 and partly as CaC1 2; none of the innumerable attempts at recovering the chlorine from the waste liquor has been made to pay, and success is less likely than ever since the perfection of the electrolytic processes.

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  • The coco-nut, which loves a sandy soil and a moist climate, is found in greatest perfection along the strip of coast-line that fringes the west of the peninsula, where it ranks next to rice as the staple product.

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  • The proper mounting of a telescope is hardly of less importance than its optical perfection.

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  • Pelagius declared the capacity of every man to become virtuous by his own efforts, and summoned the members of the Church in Rome to enter on the way of perfection in monasticism.

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  • The intelligence, for example, of the self-existence and original cause of all things is, he says, "not easily proved a priori," but "demonstrably proved a posteriori from the variety and degrees of perfection in things, and the order of causes and effects, from the intelligence that created beings are confessedly endowed with, and from the beauty, order, and final purpose of things."

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  • The persimmon attains perfection, and experiment has proved the suitability of the climate to many foreign fruits.

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  • It is with Aristotle that the bookish tradition begins to dominate the evolution of logic. The technical perfection of the analysis which he offers is, granted the circle of presuppositions within which it works, so decisive, that what precedes, even Plato's logic, is not unnaturally regarded as merely preliminary and subsidiary to it.

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  • The women are delicate in frame, with small hands and feet, fair complexions, beautiful black eyes, finely arched eyebrows, and a profusion of long black hair, which they dress to perfection, and ornament with pearls and gems. The Parsees are much more liberal in their treatment of women than any other Asiatic race; they allow them to appear freely in public, and leave them the entire management of household affairs.

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  • Moreover, the soul approaches most nearly to perfection when it is least differentiated from elemental fire; it follows that "while we live our souls are dead within us, but when we die our souls are restored to life."

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  • The Lowell textile school, opened in 1897, offers courses in cotton manufacturing, wool manufacturing, designing, chemistry and dyeing, and textile engineering; evening drawing schools and manual training in the public schools have contributed to the high degree of technical perfection in the factories.

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  • Indeed, it would be hard to find anything less consonant with godliness and divine perfection than the pranks of this juvenile god; and if poets and thinkers try to explain them away by dint of allegorical interpretation, the plain man will not for all their refinements take these amusing adventures any the less au pied de la lettre.

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  • Neither of these two operations has yet reached perfection, either in scope or accuracy, though the census, being the subject of special and concentrated effort, is generally found the superior in the latter respect, and is in many cases taken in countries where registration has not yet been introduced.

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  • Guicciardini could play the game to perfection.

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  • In the decorative arts the Nuremberg handicraftsman attained great perfection in ministering to the luxurious tastes of the burghers, and a large proportion of the old German furniture, silver-plate, stoves and the like, which are now admired in industrial museums, was made in Nuremberg workshops.

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  • Man differs from them in the absence of a hairy coat; in the development of a large lobule to the external ear; in his fully erect attitude; in his flattened foot with the non-opposable great toe; in the straight limb-bones; in the wider pelvis; in the marked sigmoid flexure of his spine; in the perfection of the muscular movements of the arm; in the delicacy of hand; in the smallness of the canine teeth and other dental peculiarities; in the development of a chin; and in the small size of his jaws compared to the relatively great size of the cranium.

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  • It is, however, in Italy that the art of niello-work was brought to greatest perfection.

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  • It is useful, therefore, in a summary sketch of asceticism, to begin with the facts as they can be observed among less advanced races, or as mere survivals among people who have reached the level of genuine moral reflection; and from this basis to proceed to a consideration of self-denial consciously pursued as a method of ethical perfection.

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  • In the Syriac churches, even as late as the 4th century, the married state seems to have been regarded as incompatible with the perfection of the initiated.

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  • His suggestion to print from type made wedge-shaped (that is, smaller at the foot and wider at the top) to allow of its being so fixed on a cylinder that it would radiate from the centre and thus present an even printing surface, was adopted later by Applegath and others, and really was the first conception of printing on the rotary principle which has now been brought to such perfection.

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  • This is particularly true of three-colour printing (see Process), which for commercial purposes has been brought to a high degree of perfection.

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  • The first deals with the prehistoric period of the world, before the rise of religion; the second was to be an endeavour to deduce a universal law from known historical facts; the third to sketch the ultimate state of perfection to which humanity is moving.

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  • To give a connected account of his views is difficult; their full development should be studied in relation with his life-history, the stages of which are curiously parallel to his theory of the progress of man, the fall, the trial, the perfection.

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  • It may be difficult in each case to draw the line between social duty and individual perfection.

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  • When growing in perfection it is one of the finest of the group, and perhaps the most picturesque of forest trees; attaining a height of from 70 to 120 ft., it is of conical growth when young, but in maturity acquires a spreading cedar or mushroom-like top, with a straight trunk of from 2 to 4 ft.

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  • P. palustris (or P. australis) is the " Georgia pitch pine," or yellow pine of the southern states; it abounds on the sandy soils that cover so much of Georgia, the Carolinas, and Florida, and on those dry lands attains its highest perfection, though occasionally abundant on moist ground, whence its name.

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  • In the parks, claires and reservoirs the private culture of oysters has attained great perfection.

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  • The genuine English "native" is produced in its greatest perfection in the Essex fisheries, and is probably the highest priced oyster in the world.

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  • According to a German tradition Schongauer was the inventor of printing from metal plates; he certainly was one of the first who brought the art to perfection.

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  • He does not possess the fiery pulse and humaneness of Burns, but the exquisite perfection of his metre and the subtle alliance of his thought and expression must always secure for him the warmest admiration of true lovers of poetic art.

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  • The impulse of self preservation in nature is the lowest form of religion; above this comes animal religion; and finally rational religion, the perfection of which consists in perfect knowledge, pure volition and love, and is union with God.

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  • Perfection lies in getting rid of self-hood altogether - in never thinking of ourselves, or even of the relation in which God stands to us.

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  • His theories of life were very different from theirs; and they had taken a strong line against his Maxims of the Saints, holding that visionary theories of perfection were ill-fitted for a world where even the holiest could.

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  • The zeal with which the school prosecuted logical inquiries had one practical result - they could use to perfection the unrivalled weapon of analysis.

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  • The very perfection and precision of this method constantly tempted the later Stoics to abuse it for the systematic depreciation of the objects analysed.

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  • Virtue is its own good; the highest exercise of reason is its own perfection.

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  • With him even the " physical basis " of ethics takes the form of a religious dogma - the providence of God and the perfection of the world.

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  • The first, a wonderful impressionist though not perhaps a great novelist, describes to perfection the domestic and social life of Portugal in the early part of the 10th century.

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  • The Cancioneiro de Ajuda by Mme Vasconcellos, is the perfection of editing, and there are diplomatic editions of other cancioneiros, e.g.

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  • When Shaftesbury wrote that "religion is still a discipline, and progress of the soul towards perfection," he gave birth to the same thought that was afterwards hailed in Lessing's Erziehung des Menschengeschlechtes as the dawn of a fuller and a purer light on the history of religion and on the development of the spiritual life of mankind.

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  • The older school had taught that Gotama, who had propounded the doctrine of Arahatship, was a Buddha, that only a Buddha is capable of discovering that doctrine, and that a Buddha is a man who by self-denying efforts, continued through many hundreds of different births, has acquired the so-called Ten Paramitas or cardinal virtues in such perfection that he is able, when sin and ignorance have gained the upper hand throughout the world, to save the human race from impending ruin.

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  • The Eastern theologian thinks that the Western double procession degrades the Deity and destroys the perfection of the Trinity.

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  • The Diwan-i-Khas is smaller than the Diwan-i-Am, and consists of a pavilion of white marble, in the interior of which the art of the Moguls reached the perfection of its jewel-like decoration.

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  • The crop is very uncertain owing to droughts; spring frosts and locusts, and, ' in order to avoid a total failure and to allow time for collecting the produce, there are three sowings at intervals from October to March - the crops thus coming to perfection in succession.

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  • In many mystical Oriental religions the perfection of the human self is absorption in the infinite, as a ripple dies away on the surface of water.

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  • The general statement that such doctrines refer all moral action to criteria of the individual's happiness, preservation, moral perfection, raises an obvious difficulty.

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  • Thus the man who seeks only or primarily his own moral perfection is an egoist par excellence.

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  • It is among the Malacostraca, however, and especially in the Decapoda, that the " gastric mill " reaches its greatest perfection.

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  • What he achieved for the modern world was not merely to bequeath to his Italian imitators masterpieces of lyrical art unrivalled for perfection of workmanship, but also, and far more, to open out for Europe a new sphere of mental activity.

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  • Though the latter took the first rank in relation to man's eternal welfare, the former was necessary for the perfection of his intellect and the civilization of his manners.

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  • From the Channel and Scilly Islands, vegetables, especially seasonable vegetables, and also flowers which, owing to the peculiar climatic conditions of these islands, come early to perfection, are imported to the London market.

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  • He must have begun this about the year 405, and by 399 he had brought the dialogue to its highest perfection, especially in the cycle directly inspired by the death of Socrates.

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  • Differences in the mechanical organs, such as the perfection of the human hand as an instrument, or the adaptability of the human voice to the expression of human thought, are indeed of great value.

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  • He had by this time "acquired such a perfection" in civil and common law that he was able to take up professional work, and he now acted as a helper to Thomas Morton in his controversies with the Catholics.

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  • The antiques of the Medici gardens seem to have had little influence on him beyond that of generally stimulating his passion for perfection.

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  • Leonardo sought to achieve that conquest and at the same time to carry the old Florentine excellences of linear drawing and psychological expression to a perfection of which other men had not dreamed.

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  • If "the idea of humanity," as Kant called it, has ethical perfection at its core, then a universe which is really an organic whole must be ultimately representable as a moral order or a spiritual kingdom such as Leibnitz named, in words borrowed from St Augustine, a city of God.

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  • For, if the members of a natural kind had no common idea to unite them, scientific research, having nothing objective in view, could at best afford a Aoyos or definition of the appropriate particulars; and, as the discrimination of the One and the Good implied the progression of particulars towards perfection, such a Xbyos or definition could have only a temporary value.

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  • He continued to publish from time to time, in the magazines, poems which showed a clearness of vision and a perfection of workmanship such as he never had equalled at any period of his life.

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  • Moral and political phenomena are the result of the opposing forces of progress and preservation, and their perfection lies in the fulfilment of the law of equilibrium or universal harmony.

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  • It was, however, some time before his genius came to perfection.

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  • At the commencement of his new career he enriched the academical collection with many memoirs, which excited a noble emulation between him and the Bernoullis, though this did not in any way affect their friendship. It was at this time that he carried the integral calculus to a higher degree of perfection, invented the calculation of sines, reduced analytical operations to a greater simplicity, and threw new light on nearly all parts of pure mathematics.

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  • The trees whose fruit reaches the greatest perfection and yield the largest harvest are the apricot, peach, orange and apple.

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  • Yet it cannot be too constantly urged that such filtration depends for its comparative perfection upon the surface film; that this surface film is not present when the filter is new, or when its materials have been recently washed; that it may be, and very often is, punctured by the actual working of the filters, or for the purpose of increasing their discharge; and that at the best it must be regarded as an exceedingly thin line of defence, not to be depended upon as a safeguard against highly polluted waters, if a purer source of supply can possibly be found.

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  • Sand filtration, even when working in the best possible manner, falls short of the perfection necessary to prevent the passage of bacteria which may multiply after the filter is passed.

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  • Nay, I wondered, that seeing the difference of refrangibility was so great, as I found it, Telescopes should arrive to that perfection they are now at."

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  • And as that was sensibly better than the first (especially for Day-Objects), so I doubt not, but they will be still brought to a much greater perfection by their endeavours, who, as you inform me, are taking care about it at London."

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  • When Condorcet described the Tenth Epoch in the long development of human progress, he was sure not only that fulness of light and perfection of happiness would come to the sons of men, but that they were coming with all speed.

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  • In mammals, as in other classes, there are low as well as high forms; but by any tests that can be applied, especially those based on the state of development of the central nervous system, it will be seen that the average exceeds that of any other class, that many species of this class far excel those of any other in perfection of structure, and that it contains one form which is unquestionably the culminating point amongst organized beings.

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  • The souls of the virtuous pass after death into ever new incarnations of greater perfection, till at last they reach a point at which they can be re-absorbed into the Deity itself; those of the wicked may be degraded to the level of camels or dogs.

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  • In the 18th century Dunfermline impressed Daniel Defoe as showing the "full perfection of decay," but it is now one of the most prosperous towns in Scotland.

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  • Even St Paul has been supposed, not without a certain plausibility, to teach the sinless perfection of real Christians.

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  • On the other hand, they possessed to perfection the means of making their speech evasive.

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  • On the basis of belief in inspiration we find, during the days of Protestant scholasticism, the most reckless and insane assertions of scriptural perfection.

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  • In social change he distinguishes between the transition and the perfection or achievement.

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  • The highest perfection of society is found in the union of order and anarchy."

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  • Proudhon, indeed, was the first to use the word anarchy, not in its revolutionary sense, as we understand it now, but as he himself says, to express the highest perfection of social organization.

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  • But how far is man able to attain either natural or Christian perfection?

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  • It is, however, important to notice that in his " good " is included not merely happiness but " perfection "; and he does not even define perfection so as to exclude from it the notion of absolute moral perfection and save his theory from an obvious logical circle.

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  • He does not with Price object to its being called the " moral sense," provided we understand by 1 It is to be observed that whereas Price and Stewart (after Butler) identify the object of self-love with happiness or pleasure, Reid conceives this " good " more vaguely as including perfection and happiness; though he sometimes uses " good " and happiness as convertible terms, and seems practically to have the latter in view in all that he says of self-love.

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  • He holds, indeed, that each man should aim at making himself the most perfect possible instrument of reason; but he expressly denies that the perfection of others can be similarly prescribed as an end to each.

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  • Kant's answer is that what each is to aim at in the case of others is not Perfection, but Happiness, i.e.

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  • In fact, no acceptable scientific criterion emerges, and the outcome of Spencer's attempt to ascertain the laws of life and the conditions of existence is either a restatement of the dictates of the moral consciousness in vague and cumbrous quasi-scientific phraseology, or the substitution of the meaningless test of " survivability " as a standard of perfection for the usual and intelligible standards of " good " and " right."

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  • The precision with which the path of an eclipse is laid down years in advance cannot but imbue the minds of men with a high sense of the perfection reached by astronomical theories; and the discovery, by purely mathematical processes, of the changes which the orbits and motions of the planets are to undergo through future ages is more impressive the more fully one apprehends the nature of the problem.

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  • The first step in the process shows in a striking way the perfection of the analytic method.

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  • To the ignorant it was recommended by its conformity to crude common sense; to the learned, by the wealth of ingenuity expended in bringing it to perfection.

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  • The retention, however, by Copernicus of the antique postulate of uniform circular motion impaired the perfection of his plan, since it involved a partial survival of the epicyclical machinery.

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  • Not less comprehensive has been the work carried out by Professor Newcomb of raising to a higher grade of perfection, and reducing to a uniform standard, all the theories and constants of the solar system.

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  • Its perfection would, nevertheless, be undermined by the mobility of all its constituent parts.

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  • Besides her autobiography and the history of her foundations, her works (all written in Spanish) contain a great number of letters and various treatises of mystical religion, the chief of which are The Way of Perfection and The Castle of the Soul.

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  • Other translations of the Life are those by John Dalton (1851), who also translated The Way of Perfection and the Letters (1902), and by David Lewis (1870), who in 1871 also translated the Foundations.

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  • Waller reprinted Woodhead's translation of The Way of Perfection in "The Cloister Library" (1901).

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  • The males are polygamous, and during autumn and winter associate together, feeding in flocks apart from the females; but with the approach of spring they separate, each selecting a locality for itself, from which it drives off all intruders, and where morning and evening it seeks to attract the other sex by a display of its beautiful plumage, which at this season attains its greatest perfection, and by a peculiar cry, which Selby describes as "a crowing note, and another similar to the noise made by the whetting of a scythe."

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  • But it felt also, as we can never feel, the versatile perfection of his skill.

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  • Cicero, with generous appreciation, recognizes Demosthenes as the standard of perfection.

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  • There are numerous vocal and orchestral societies, some of which have brought their art to a very high pitch of perfection.

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  • As vocalized in the Massoretic Hebrew text the names = "Lights and perfection."

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  • Civilization is a conditioned mediate tendency to perfection, to which religion is the final completion if carried out; it is the end of the second cycle expressed by the second formula, the Ens redeems existences.

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  • The highest point, beyond which strictly philosophical inquirers did not penetrate, was the active intellect, - a sort of soul of the world in Aristotelian garb - the principle which inspires and regulates the development of humanity, and in which lies the goal of perfection for the human spirit.

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  • The fifty-one treatises of which this encyclopaedia consists are interspersed with apologues in true Oriental style, and the idea of goodness, of moral perfection, is as prominent an end in every discourse as it was in the alleged dream of al-Ma ` mun.

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  • But al-Farabi was not always consistent in his views; a certain sobriety checked his speculative flights, and although holding that the true perfection of man is reached in this life by the elevation of the intellectual nature, he came towards the close to think the separate existence of intellect no better than a delusion.

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  • The box tree comes to rare perfection, but in consequence of indiscriminate cutting for export during many years, is now becoming scarce.

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  • The ideas of a final society, a system of rewards and punishments, a system of administration, a system of culture and a "unanimated society," corresponding to the ideas of law, equity, benevolence, perfection and internal freedom respectively, result when we take account of a number of individuals.

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  • To the theoretical perfection of the science he contributed little or nothing.

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  • Then so far as regards longevity, the period of a worker-bee's existence is not measured by numbering its days but simply by wear and tear, the marvellous intricacy and wonderful perfection of its framework being so delicate in construction that after six or seven weeks of strenuous toil, such as the bee undergoes in summer time, the little creature's labour is ended by a natural death.

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  • The system was carried to such a degree of perfection that later ages made but few additions of an essential character to the genethliology or drawing up of the individual horoscope by the Greek astrologers.

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  • That experiments, founded on the study of his nature and properties, which have from time to time been made to improve the breed, and bring the different varieties to the perfection in which we now find them, have succeeded, is best confirmed by the high estimation in which the horses of Great Britain are held in all parts of the civilized world; and it is not too much to assert that, although the cold, humid and variable nature of their climate is by no means favourable to the production of these animals in their very best form, Englishmen have by great care, and by sedulous attention to breeding, high feeding and good grooming, with consequent development of muscle, brougnt them to the highest state of perfection of which their nature is capable.

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  • Since then the hydraulic press has practically completely superseded all other appliances used for expression, and in consequence of this epoch-making invention, assisted as it was later on by the accumulator - invented by William George (later Lord) Armstrong in 1843 - the seed-crushing industry reached a perfection of mechanical detail which soon secured its supremacy for England.

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  • Carre in France; but no very high degree of perfection was arrived at, owing to the impossibility of getting an anhydrous product of distillation.

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  • On the other hand, there are specimens in which the tissues of the plant have been permeated by some mineral in solution, which, subsequently setting hard, has fixed and preserved the internal structure, often with astonishing perfection of detail.

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  • The great majority of specimens of fossil fern-like plants are preserved in the form of carbonaceous impressions of fronds, often of remarkable perfection and beauty.

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  • The teleology of nature is thus made to rest on a transcendental theology, which takes the ideal of supreme ontological perfection as a principle of systematic unity, a principle which connects all things according to universal and necessary natural laws, since they all have their origin in the absolute necessity of a single primal being" (p. 538).

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  • The construction of binocular instruments dates back over several centuries, and has now been brought to great perfection.

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  • The frieze beneath the cornice, reproducing the lovers' initials and the Malatestian ensigns, is in such very low relief that it only enhances the perfection of " that music " produced by the marvellous skill of Alberti.

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  • No, I am not of a kind; I am unique in my perfection and my ability to forever remain undetected!

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  • Chiseled to perfection, covered in olive-hued skin, with a low brow, piercing gaze and strong jaw …His nearness made her feel hot.

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  • They made a perfect couple, and Kiera was disgusted at the perfection before her that represented everything she had no hopes of ever attaining.

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  • A'Ran l'Anshantuwei, the exiled dhjan-- king-- of the planet Anshan, looked over the three women before him, each a specimen of perfection to her people.

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  • These impure materials could be transmuted by alchemy into the perfection of gold.

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  • Rand & Robyn Miller, joint owners of Cyan, demanded perfection from their team of computer animators.

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  • These guys get very little annual holiday so wherever they go has to carry a guarantee of perfection.

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  • Gyllenhaal is excellent as Justine's angst-ridden younger beau, while Reilly plays her slacker spouse to perfection.

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  • The fish was taken from a silty patch at 30 yards on a Perfection Groundbaits bloodworm pop-up over the bloodworm pellets.

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  • The task of overthrowing capitalism is hard enough, without adding tasks like ' the perfection of the human spirit ' .

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  • Will Young was inspired casting, fitting the era perfectly and showing off his wonderful voice to perfection.

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  • But all the same, this is simply a package of nigh-on perfection in sugary confection.

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  • Aprilia interprets this philosophy, shared by the young, true motorcycling enthusiasts, to perfection.

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  • The person who has reached the state of perfection has equanimity toward the vicissitudes of life.

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  • She was absolutely exquisite - this is the pure English style in all its perfection.

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  • Succulent fresh Scottish sirloin steak for him, Filet of sole bonne femme for me, both cooked to perfection.

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  • That such a large animal is able to survive in so inhospitable an environment is testament to its evolutionary perfection.

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  • The succulent meatballs, packed with pork and beef mince were cooked to perfection and served with a rich tomato sugo and crusty bread.

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  • Necessarily, a being is maximally excellent in all possible worlds only if it has omniscience, omnipotence, and moral perfection.

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  • He affirms the meeting in Christ of the two absolutely opposite principles of human ignorance and imperfection, and divine omniscience and perfection.

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  • Encouraging the soul to attain perfection brings happiness in both worlds.

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  • Much practice is required in order to achieve perfection.

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  • In today's market people expect perfection in everything.

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  • Our desire to reach technological perfection has led to world dominated by anarchic machines.

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  • Its structural perfection is matched only by its hostility.

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  • I covered all of these products the first time without any problems and with absolute flawless perfection.

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  • But as all are God's perfect Names, and equally manifest the divine perfection, neither set is superior.

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  • The immense size of the family will not matter in the infinite perfection of heaven.

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  • Hence his definition of moral perfection must be rejected.

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  • For a brief period Blondie were sheer pop punk perfection.

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  • The large 32cm roaster will roast meats, potatoes or vegetables to perfection.

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  • What better excuse to invest in a new pair of strappy sandals now your feet are looking primed to perfection.

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  • In reality, the condition of perfection is anathema to a dynamic civilization since it means stasis, and therefore ruin and decay.

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  • And yet, he says, we are spiritually like young bees not yet able to attain the summit of perfection.

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  • As for devotions and invocations, whoever wisheth may, after the Obligatory Prayers, recite other supplications of the Blessed Perfection.

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  • Beware; a shot short of perfection will suffer the consequences of a deep swale to the left or water to the right.

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  • Cash's Sun legacy is a perennial, essential touchstone, and that legacy is represented to perfection here.

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  • Every single wrong note and careless whisper has long since evaporated and what we're left with is a concentrated glass of amber perfection.

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  • This unmethodical method produces in her longer and more ambitious novels, in Consuelo for instance and its continuation, a tangled wilderness, the clue to which is lost or forgotten; but in her novelettes, when there is no change of scenery and the characters are few and simple, it results in the perfection of artistic writing, " an art that nature makes."

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  • The forms of measuring machines of type C, often seen in physical laboratories, should be at once rejected for refined measurements, because it is impossible to construct slides of such perfection that the axis of the microscope will remain absolutely normal to the surface of the plate (assumed to be a plane) throughout the range of measurement.

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  • Cursed with such immoderate fluency Lydgate could not sustain himself at the highest level of artistic excellence; and, though imbued with a sense of the essentials of poetry, and eager to prove himself in its various manifestations, he stinted himself of the self-discipline necessary to perfection of form.

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  • The perfection of refrigeration in over-sea carriage, which has done so much to extend the markets for Australian beef and mutton, has also furthered the expansion of dairying, there being an annual output of over 160 million lb of butter, valued at £6,000,000; of this about 64 million lb, valued at £2,500,000, is exported annually to British markets.

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  • Faraday's discovery of the induced current produced by passing a magnet through a helix of wire forming part of a closed circuit was laid hold of in the telegraph of Gauss and Weber, and this application was at the request of Gauss taken up by Steinheil, who brought it to considerable perfection.

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  • In " God as perfection " Martineau handles the basis of ethics without reference to his own modification of the intuitionalist position (Types of Ethical Theory), according to which " good."

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  • He was the organizer of an endless official army, of an elaborate technical system of administration, which had nothing like it in England before, but which grew up to perfection under Norman rulers.

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  • Engine efficiency depends upon many variable factors, such as the cut-off, the piston speed, the initial temperature of the steam, the final temperature of the steam, the quality of the steam, the sizes of the steam-pipes, ports and passages, the arrangement of the cylinders and its effect on condensation, the mechanical perfection of the steam-distributing gear, the tightness of the piston, &c. A few values of the thermal efficiency obtained from experiments are given in Table XXI.

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  • Thence, like so many of the Marian exiles, he proceeded to Frankfurt, where he endeavoured to compose the disputes between the "Coxians" (see Cox, Richard), who regarded the 1552 Prayer Book as the perfection of reform, and the Knoxians, who wanted further simplification.

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  • Such doctrines regard the progress of humanity as on the whole tending to the greater perfection, and are markedly optimistic in contrast with earlier theories that progressive differentiation is synonymous with progressive decay.

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  • In places suited to its growth it seems to flourish nearly as well as in the woods of Norway or Switzerland; but as it needs for its successful cultivation as a timber tree soils that might be turned to agricultural account, it is not so well adapted for economic planting in Britain as the Scotch fir or larch, which come to perfection in more bleak and elevated regions, and on comparatively barren ground, though it may perhaps be grown to advantage on some moist hill-sides and mountain hollows.

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  • The determination of the relative degree of perfection of organization attained by two animals 1 A great deal of superfluous hypothesis has lately been put forward in the name of " the principle of convergence of characters " by a certain school of palaeontologists.

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  • One mind seemed the complement of the other; and both, united in honourable rivalry, formed an instrument of unexampled perfection for the investigation of the celestial machinery.

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  • The art was brought to perfection by Giorgio Andreoli, whose father had emigrated hither from Pavia, and who in 1498 became a citizen of Gubbio.

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  • That he learned it partly from Saint Evremond, still more from Anthony Hamilton, partly even from his own enemy Le Sage, is perfectly true, but he gave it perfection and completion.

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  • The highest perfection with regard both to form and decoration was reached in the 16th century; subsequently the Venetian workmen somewhat abused their skill by giving extravagant forms to vessels, making drinking glasses in the forms of ships, lions, birds, whales and the like.

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  • But the degree of perfection attained in the cultivation of the roots and their subsequent manipulation entirely altered this situation and brought about the crisis in the sugar trade referred to in connexion with the bounties (see History below) and dealt with in the Brussels convention of 1902.

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  • His natural idiom in short was that of a heightened and ennobled folk-song, and one of the most remarkable evidences of his genius was the power with which he adapted all his perfection and symmetry of style to the requirements of popular speech.

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  • Besides these works he wrote A Letter to Mr Dodwell, arguing that it is conceivable that the soul may be material, and, secondly, that if the soul be immaterial it does not follow, as Clarke had contended, that it is immortal; Vindication of the Divine Attributes (1710); Priestcraft in Perfection (1709), in which he asserts that the clause "the Church.

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  • The perfection and finish of every line, the correspondence of sense and sound, the incomparable command over all the most delicate resources of verse, and the exquisite symmetry of the complete odes which are extant, raise her into the very first rank of technical poetry at once, while her painting of passion, which caused Longinus to quote the ode to Anactoria as an example of the sublime, has never been since surpassed, and only approached by Catullus and in the Vita Nuova.

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  • It thus has obviously nothing to do with the Roman liturgy; but as an independent setting of the text it is one of the most sublime and profoundly religious works in all art; and its singular perfection as a design is nowhere more evident than in its numerous adaptations of earlier works.

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  • Nevertheless the critical and restraining tendency of Malherbe was not ill in place after the luxuriant importation and innovation of the Pleiade; and if he had confined himself to preaching greater technical perfection, and especially greater simplicity and purity in vocabulary and versification, instead of superciliously striking his pen through the great works of his predecessors, he would have deserved wholly well.

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  • Singapore, where plague has several times been introduced, but never taken hold, is probably quite as dirty and insanitary as Hong-Kong, and it is pertinently remarked by the Bombay Research Committee that filth per se has but little influence, inasmuch as " there occurred in the House of Correction at Byculla, where cleanliness is brought as near to perfection as is attainable, an outbreak which exceeded in severity that in any of the filthy thaw's and tenements around."

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  • Furthermore, he must abstain all his life from sexual intercourse; he may not take even a blade of grass without permission of the owner; he must not kill even a worm or ant; he must not boast of his perfection.

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  • Knowledge, therefore, with its vehicle, the intellect, is dependent upon the existence of certain nerve-organs located in an animal system; and its function is originally only to present an image of the interconnexions of the manifestations external to the individual organism, and so to give to the individual in a partial and reflected form that feeling with other things, or innate sympathy, which it loses as organization becomes more complex and characteristic. Knowledge or intellect, therefore, is only the surrogate of that more intimate unity of feeling or will which is the underlying reality - the principle of all existence, the essence of all manifestations, inorganic and organic. And the perfection of reason is attained when man has transcended those limits of individuation in which his knowledge at first presents him to himself, when by art he has risen from single objects to universal types, and by suffering and sacrifice has penetrated to that innermost sanctuary where the euthanasia of consciousness is reached - the blessedness of eternal repose.

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  • Salman (under Sultan Ibrahim, 1059 1099) had successfully continued, reached its perfection in the famous group of panegyrists who gathered in the first half of the 6th century of the Hegira round the throne of Sultan Sinjar, and partly also round that of his great antagonist, Atsiz, shah of Khwarizm.

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  • But until the process of perfection has been completed, until the moment when at last the sage, sitting under the Wisdom tree acquires that particular insight or wisdom which is called Enlightenment or Buddhahood, he is still only a Bodhisat.

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  • But the Buddha laid stress on the final perseverance of the saints, saying that even the least among the disciples who had entered the first path only, still had his heart fixed on the way to perfection, and constantly strove after the three higher paths.

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  • Next year the great tragic poem of Torquemada came forth to bear witness that the hand which wrote Ruy Blas had lost nothing of its godlike power and its matchless cunning, if the author of Le Roi s'amuse had ceased to care much about coherence of construction from the theatrical point of view as compared with the perfection of a tragedy designed for the devotion of students not unworthy or incapable of the study; that his command of pity and terror, his powers of intuition and invention, had never been more absolute and more sublime; and that his infinite and illimitable charity of imagination could transfigure even the most monstrous historic representative of Christian or Catholic diabolatry into the likeness of a terribly benevolent and a tragically magnificent monomaniac. Two years later Victor Hugo published the third and concluding series of La Legende des siecles.

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  • Toute la lyre, his latest legacy to the world, would be enough, though no other evidence were left, to show that the author was one of the very greatest among poets and among men; unsurpassed in sublimity of spirit, in spontaneity of utterance, in variety of power, and in perfection of workmanship; infinite and profound beyond all reach of praise at once in thought and in sympathy, in perception and in passion; master of all the simplest as of all the subtlest melodies or symphonies of song that ever found expression in a Border ballad or a Pythian ode.

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  • Justice, veracity, fidelity to compacts and to governments, are all co 1 It is worth noticing that Hutcheson's express definition of the object of self-love includes " perfection " as well as " happiness "; but in the working out of his system he considers private good exclusively as happiness or pleasure.

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  • There was an artist in the city of Kouroo who was disposed to strive after perfection.

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  • Had he not seen the possibility of, and passionately desired, the regeneration of the sinful human race, and his own progress to the highest degree of perfection?

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  • Furthermore, in a world obsessed by the pursuit of perfection, where do we set our ideas of ' normal '?

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  • But has Google taken their quest for perfection a few steps too far?

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  • I tell you, the more holy a person becomes the more he will shrink from claiming the attainment of sinless perfection.

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  • Such a life of striving for perfection must be rooted in prayer.

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  • Service and food are first-rate, with both the foie gras and steak tartare prepared to perfection.

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  • Without magic wand or tasseled hat, I pour perfection with Blackthorn - " just like that " !

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  • Every single wrong note and careless whisper has long since evaporated and what we 're left with is a concentrated glass of amber perfection.

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  • The balance between yearning melodies, experimentation and noise defines a new level of perfection in his work.

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  • Your team needs to keep things in perspective and realize that perfection isn't the goal here but achieving a modest level of viability is.

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  • You also get a shot glass and salt rimmer for even more perfection.

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  • Perhaps the biggest obstacle to faux painting is overcoming the fear of creating perfection.

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  • As the owner and principal consultant for DP Image Consulting, she has a broad background in all the elements of beauty and image perfection.

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  • If you don't want anything too heavy but still want the coverage, Chanel's Double Perfection Compact Matte Reflecting Powder Makeup SPF 10.

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  • Using a stencil guide, airbrush makeup artists can shape your lips into perfection and provide you with long lasting color you will love.

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  • Max Factor delivered their Lash Perfection, a waterproof, high volume and extreme definition mascara.

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  • Although the Lash Perfection did not smear or run, it did not last all day.

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  • In turn, the look created by the Lash Perfection was a nice daytime look for those striving for a more natural eye appearance.

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  • In addition, the mascara is advertised as smudge- and smear-proof, hypoallergenic and suitable for contact lens wearers - all great traits that spell perfection as far as I'm concerned.

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  • The fact that its finish is such a brilliant mix of shades speaks to the shadow's perfection.

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  • Several different products are listed here including, Skin Clearing Oil free Liquid Makeup by Neutrogena to Elizabeth Arden's Bare Perfection Makeup.

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  • This article will give you some rules to practice by as you seek out perfection in your photography.

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  • You've got the talent and the equipment, so why are your photographs falling short of perfection?

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  • Imagine fruit ripened to perfection, imported cheeses, vintage wines, extravagant desserts, maybe even fresh seafood, artfully arranged in a basket and given to you.

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  • From tartar to well-done, cooking steak to perfection is achieved by proper timing, use of proper cooking utensils, and following your taste buds.

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  • But to many people, the daiquiri reached its perfection when it was introduced to the strawberry.

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  • This dress comes with a cinched waist, gathered to perfection, to create the aforementioned "tiered"" look.

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  • On a daily basis I try to carry this message to alcoholics and to practice AA principles in all my affairs, obviously not to perfection.

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  • The Danbury Ridgefield tiebacks alone are a study in design perfection.

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  • So all of that with a sense of caring about the result, a conviction that simple is best and a commitment to trying for perfection is probably somehow visible in our linens.

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  • Mass retailers like K-Mart soon stocked her Everyday line of home furnishings and she returned to her television program The Martha Stewart Show, brimming with ideas on attaining domestic perfection, or at least a semblance of it.

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  • With their flawless, airbrushed skin, dazzling white smiles, and impossibly good looks, celebrities portray the picture of perfection.

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  • Not every dress in the catalogue will be party appropriate, but those that are party-suitable will be nothing short of perfection.

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  • Whether they cover them in patches, embroidery or drawings, or just wear them plain, they top off an outfit to perfection.

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  • The perfection of a dissertation is not only the completion of research, but also the verification, the fact checking and the ability to be confident enough to defend the dissertation.

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  • To exhibit, your dog must be able to walk on a lead/leash, and stand still for the judge to do a hands-on examination in an effort to determine how close he/she is to the AKC standard of perfection for your breed.

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  • The double-flowered variety is the best, as the flowers continue longer in perfection.

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  • The divided plants, if placed in a bed of good light soil, and undisturbed, will be good flowering plants in a couple of years, but four years are required to bring a Christmas Rose to perfection.

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  • The plants usually bloom in August, and remain in perfection several weeks.

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  • Though borne freely upon little plants only 2 feet high, they seldom reach perfection in this country.

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  • Messrs Back-house have it in perfection in the open air, in a quiet deep gorge of rocks, where it obtains sufficient moisture without being washed by rains.

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  • The districts in which they are grown to greatest perfection are near Swansea, in Wales, and about Falmouth, in Cornwall, and also in the south of England and Ireland generally, the coast line all round the islands, too, being favourable.

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  • A densely-flowered bush is extremely pretty, and lasts in perfection a long time.

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  • Essentially plants for effective gardening, a free grouping of them in the rock garden, or by sheltered streamlet in prepared soil, is among the best ways of seeing them to perfection.

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  • It begins to flower in late summer, and lasts for many weeks in perfection, and nearly 70 per cent. of the garden varieties are traceable to it.

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  • A sheltered sunny position is necessary to bring it to perfection.

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  • The first time you tune it up, don't worry too much about perfection.

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  • Circle of life designs paired with pearls represent the idea of perfect unity and a peaceful, harmonious life since pearls symbolize perfection and harmony.

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  • Some styles cost up to several thousand dollars, depending on the perfection of the pearl, the metal, and any other gems used in the design.

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  • In short, it exemplifies relaxed warm weather style to perfection, and any man who has a bit of downtime to contend with can make good use of a big and tall Hawaiian shirt!

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  • The corset will mold and hug your curves to perfection.

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  • Once you've chosen the all-important dress, you can finish the look to perfection with the right accessories.

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  • Two button-flap breast pockets and two side welt pockets finish the jacket to perfection.

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  • If you shop wisely, you can spend the rest of your fashion budget on a few fabulous accessories to complement all of your red dresses to perfection.

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  • Opt for clothes that are designed specifically for workouts, as these are usually constructed with high-tech materials and unite fashion and function to perfection.

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  • The curve and the angles of the trucks are drawn to perfection and continue to stay that way at any speed.

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  • Mario Kart DS uses only a few of the unique features of the DS, but why mess with perfection?

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  • This dinner in foil can be cooked to perfection on top of the grate.

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  • Rather than expecting moral perfection from ourselves or others, people set certain limits beyond which they cannot go.

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  • They have such high standards of achievement that they constantly strive for perfection.

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  • When it comes time for dessert, the French pursuit of perfection is boundless.

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  • We strive to help people fulfill this wish for perfection.

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  • The balance of these two energies is the ultimate perfection of bringing earth (yin) and heaven (yang) together in harmony.

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  • These five elements must interact in order to recreate the perfection of chi energy in the physical.

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  • People percieve this perfection as beautiful.

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  • That's why people use it as a measuring stick for perfection and endless beauty.

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  • Nature, music, architecture, art and even the human form were discovered to repeat this mathematical proportion of infinite perfection.

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  • You can use the Golden Ratio to ensure that you're optimizing your designs and space planning for the ultimate in feng shui perfection and ultimate beauty.

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  • This makes the Golden Ratio number a perfect number and correlates to the perfection of all creation.

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  • Human beings innately recognize the perfection and beauty of the Golden Ratio in objects and those found in nature and other people.

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  • Examples of the Golden Ratio in nature show up time and time again illustrating the sheer perfection and exquisite beauty that exists all around us.

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  • Just as you can apply the mathematical concept of the Golden Ratio to perfection in nature, you can also apply the same concept of the Golden Ratio in a face.

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  • The Golden Ratio is perfection in nature, but also perfection in things manmade.

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  • It is perfection in beauty as determined by the Golden Ratio.

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  • The five elements (five expressions of chi energy) are constantly trying to recreate the perfection of chi energy prior to its manifestation into the physical world, the earth.

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  • The Golden Ratio illustrates time and again the perfection and beauty you find throughout the universe.

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  • There are five basic expressions (elements) and it's through the process of their interaction that chi energy realizes perfection in physical creation.

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  • With your soul mate by your side, your dress fitted to perfection, your heels just right and your makeup flawless, you've basically got the entire situation under control.

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  • His laid-back men's hair cut is groomed to perfection, yet there's still an air of scruffy charm to it.

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  • Whether you opt for sassy and sweet, or chic and sophisticated, these wedding hairstyles for short hair are polished to perfection.

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  • There are a slew of different products on the market that can turn your fuzzy legs, arms and bikini area into baby smoothperfection; it’s just a matter of personal preference and pain tolerance.

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  • Imagine someone came along and poured a hot pink liquid on your body and then it dried to perfection in the sun.

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  • It literally fits every one of your curves to perfection.

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  • There's no doubt that beautiful string bikini models are some of the sexiest women around, but that has a lot less to do with any perceived perfection in their figures and much more to do with their confidence.

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  • A high designer bikini is cut to perfection in order to provide you with the most flattering and daring designs that money can buy.

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  • Fishnet swimsuits aren't necessarily a staple piece in a woman's wardrobe, but they can be an amusing selection that shows off one's body to perfection.

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  • Here, the star sports a shapely black one piece suit that shows off her curves to perfection.

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  • Of course, it also looks great against her dark skin, showing off her figure and form to perfection.

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  • Even if you can't make it to the beach yourself, you can attempt to live vicariously each day through the image of tropical perfection that will greet you on your swimsuit calendar each day.

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  • Your body is yours, and you should enjoy it whatever it looks like because the idea of perfection is just that - an idea.

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  • She was wearing a bathing suit that might be considered tame today, but at the time was definitely an ultra-sexy one-piece swimsuit that she filled to perfection.

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  • The suit showed off all of her assets to perfection and gave viewers a lot to think about.

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  • While these women may be born with generous assets, it still takes a lot of hard work and discipline to sculpt those bodies into toned perfection.

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  • The key to looking and feeling sexy all the time - not just during summer - is to wear something that fits you beautifully and flaunts your best assets to perfection.

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  • Slip into a pair of heels and you're the picture of sizzling summer perfection.

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  • Halter dresses and sundresses are warm weather classics that display your collarbones and shapely shoulders to perfection.

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  • Burgers and grilled chicken are obvious food choices for this grill, but you can also cook other foods to perfection with this product.

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  • Thanks to the computer-guided cooking process, Persian cookers are renowned for their ability to cook rice to perfection, with each grain fully expanded and uniform.

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  • If you do want perfection in your national costume, it might be a good idea to try to find someone who already owns some traditional clothing from the nation you are trying to emulate that you can use as a guide.

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  • But what makes these diamonds so special, and why is this particular jeweler synonymous with the idea of quality and perfection in diamond jewelry?

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  • Recognizing that a stone's cut is the only factor created by man, the designer has driven cut standards even higher as it strives for perfection and anatomical symmetry in each stone.

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  • Each De Beers stone is scanned to gauge its perfection before it is deemed suitable.

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  • An engagement ring may be the first or only piece of diamond jewelry a woman owns, and a ring from this exclusive designer is one that will reflect her love and commitment in its perfection.

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  • The De Beers slogan, "A Diamond is Forever," perfectly epitomizes the company's commitment to excellence and perfection.

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  • Various factors go into a colored diamond's worth, including its inherent perfection, the specific color hue and intensity, and the rarity of the gem.

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  • Cut diamonds are particularly fragile and easily damaged because much of the stone's beauty and value is related to the precision and perfection of the cut.

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  • The stone also symbolizes perfection, peace and harmony.

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  • The symbolism behind Tahitian pearls reflects perfection, purity and harmony.

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  • Make no mistake about it, if you want to get paid for your writing, you need to take the craft seriously and put the time in to hone it to perfection.

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  • These handbags are made with the finest materials and tailored to perfection.

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  • The company strives for perfection, offering its clients honesty, integrity, competitive prices and knowledgeable associates.

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  • Wallets may go generally unnoticed, but a high-quality style made with fine materials and detailed to perfection will go a long way.

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  • Crafted from the smoothest Italian leathers and polished to perfection, these wallets offer all the necessities a man requires from his functional wallet, including currency pockets, slide pockets and card slots, at a bare minimum.

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  • They are perfectionists after all, and this strive toward perfection applies to every area of the their lives.

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  • Librans will appreciate the adventurous side of an Aries, but that won't hold a candle to the perfection they can find in the embrace of a Gemini.

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  • This can become a real problem when the couple cannot agree upon what perfection is.

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  • This fellow is always on a quest for perfection at some level, and while his criticisms, constructive and otherwise, can become a bit annoying, you'll likely like wind up better off from the experience if your ego doesn't get too bruised.

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  • If his judgments are valid, follow them and know that you are on your way to saintly perfection.

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  • The world is constantly changing, and in some areas perfection is impossible.

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  • It's just part of his desire to find perfection in life, and whenever he doesn't find it, he creates it.

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  • However, Virgo's quest for perfection will eventually drive Gemini into a whirlwind of rebellion.

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  • Taurus on the other hand will grow impatient with Virgo's constant need for perfection and critical eye.

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  • Understanding what makes Virgo tick will help you accept this sign's penchant for perfection and leave you better able to enjoy being in a Virgo romance.

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  • Virgo's penchant for perfection could drive many signs crazy, but Scorpio will have a deep appreciation for Virgo's devotion in his effort to make sure everything is just so.

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  • He's all about seeking the perfection and beauty in life.

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  • If you can live under his constant scrutiny of perfection, you're well-matched.

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  • Virgo wants perfection in the world yet is constantly forced to face imperfection.

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  • Of course, that acceptance doesn't mean that people of this sign are going to stop seeking perfection.

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  • They are afraid of being disappointed and hurt because of their love affair with perfection.

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  • Anything less means perfection is missing, and their ideal of a perfect life is no longer pure.

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  • The personality profile of a Virgo is one of many depths and sides, but the overall governing force in this sun sign is the quest for perfection in an imperfect life.

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  • This includes his constant pursuit of perfection and subsequent disappointment when he can't have it.

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  • This mission for seeking perfection in life often leaves Virgo disappointed and even frustrated.

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  • Typically, they strive for perfection right down to the smallest detail in all they do.

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  • Since perfection is often impossible to achieve, most Virgos are very committed to attaining high levels of excellence in everything they do.

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  • In time, she will realize that your love for her is not dependent on her perfection, and she will feel more comfortable telling you anything.

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  • Since 1959, when Barbie was launched, kids have clamored for this blonde icon of perfection.

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  • Tweak your color adjustments as needed until the entire project is fine-tuned to perfection (or as close to perfection as possible!).

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  • From frivolous fuchsia stilettos to old-school Converse, you can kick back with a drink and surf for perfection at your leisure.

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  • Ecco, in keeping in line with its philosophy of perfection in craft and high-quality of product, offers a full range of accessories.

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  • Your LV pumps will feature a monogram that is flawlessly lined up, such that each little "LV" is a testament to perfection; and this is just the beginning.

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  • Give this a shot if you aren't a fan of extra-high heels and want to complete the fairytale picture to perfection!

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  • Made of quality leather and crafted to perfection, jazz students will appreciate the high degree of craftsmanship that goes into each shoe.

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  • A slightly rugged appearance is enhanced by the double buckle details, while the leather lining and thick rubber sole spell instant perfection.

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  • Perfect to wear to that big springtime soiree, it spells perfection when paired with a simple black dress.

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  • In this case, many seem to agree that Tanel is synonymous with cleat perfection!

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  • The popular brand knows how to mix retro chic with modern flair to eye-catching perfection.

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  • Actress Felicity Huffman plays the role of multi-tasking mom, wife, and entrepreneur Lynette Scavo to perfection.

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  • Longoria Parker plays the plucky and determined Gabrielle Solis to perfection, giving depth and charm to a character who could easily come across as shallow and calculating by a lesser actress.

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  • She plays the role of cynical and sexy divorcee Edie Britt to perfection on Desperate Housewives.

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  • He would help fervent souls attain perfection.

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  • During these months you'll also be given drawing assignments that your mentor will mercilessly critique until his/her standard of perfection has been met.

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  • The extensive menu offers delicious Mexican dishes cooked to perfection with exquisite recipes from mainland.

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  • All these make this model a combination of pure perfection.

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  • The blue hands of this stainless steel bracelet watch set off the watch to perfection.

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  • For girls who prefer a more traditional look and feel, these old-world style Citizen Eco-Drive ladies' watches are models of perfection.

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  • A cheerleader who is beautiful also works to achieve perfection in performance.

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  • You want to be learning from coaches who have already honed a particular move to perfection and can grant a squad every instructional detail to streamline the safety of a challenging stunt.

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  • Most hair pieces do not boast highlighted or low-lighted shades, so matching your color to perfection can sometimes be impossible.

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  • But quilting perfection takes a lot of precision and practice.

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  • Kids can use blunt-nosed scissors, so they can cut out shapes that can then be used in all sorts of craft projects (don't expect perfection at first).

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  • Different designs represented concepts such as wealth, grace, perfection, and elegance.

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  • For more than 25 years, Slim Fast has emphasized the concepts of weight management and progress rather than perfection or unattainable ideals.

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  • Don't expect perfection, but aim toward it.

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  • Unrealistic expectations of dietary perfection only lead to disappointment, discouragement and backsliding.

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  • When people expect perfection from themselves, often one little slip-up sends them into a tailspin and back to the old eating habits with a "what's the use" mentality.

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  • Bodybuilders and other athletes scrutinize every tiny muscle in their biceps when doing curls to make sure they are exercised to perfection.

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  • Don't expect perfection--but at least attempting to speak something of the language will help you on your quest to communicate.

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  • It wasn't enough to wear a poufy crinoline under a circle skirt, a padded girdle fitted out the shape of the skirt or dress to perfection.

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  • While many women despair of slimming and shaping their bottoms to what they view as perfection, there are many others who would like a more rounded, full shape to look more enticing in tight jeans or skirts.

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  • Pin-up girls embody perfection and are meant to be looked at.

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  • But if you're expecting to hear XTC-esque pop perfection here, think again.

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  • Here are some ideas to put you on the track to party perfection!

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  • While perfection remained out of reach, the notion that it was even achievable seems, perhaps, hopelessly naive and idealistic.

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  • Rowlings is master of ceremonies when it comes to characterization, dishing out scoops of real life crisis, whether they are light-hearted or not, in increasing portions, sized to perfection with each delivery.

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  • Items like these are programmed by a human, but they are created to do monotonous tasks at an accurate rate so we don't have to think to perfection.

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  • Aristotle, among others of the time, viewed that the virtue of magnificence represented perfection in all virtues.

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  • This will help you to efficiently shape your tips into perfection.

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  • The Perfekt lineup also includes the Body Perfection Gel, a similar treatment that promises to perfect and protect the skin by disguising imperfections, hydrating dry spots and leaving behind a glowing hint of color.

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  • Consider using nail stamps or stencils if needed to create fuss-free perfection.

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  • First, your nails are filed and buffed to perfection, and your cuticles are cleaned up to prepare for polish application.

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  • Toe separators that help your pedicure dry to smudge-free perfection.

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  • Seafood dishes are cooked to perfection, with an excellent combination of sauce and seasonings that enhance natural flavors.

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  • Its experienced and friendly staff cooks its famous steak and fish to perfection every time.

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  • The seafood is cooked to perfection, especially the shrimp and squid.

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  • After selecting your vegetables, sauce and protein, you will grill up your dish to perfection.

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  • In an unassuming metal building, some of the best steaks around are prepared and grilled to perfection by veterans for veterans and their customers.

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  • This restaurant strives for perfection, using the finest seasonal produce in each individually prepared dish.

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  • The classic, white-linen dining room is elegant, service is impeccable, and the steaks--hand-selected, aged and grilled to perfection--are the best you'll ever sink your teeth into.

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  • Howie continued to tell all of us exactly what we did, relating our deeds and writings with absolute perfection.

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  • She could go on feeling sorry for herself because she couldn't have children, or she could accept the cards that had been dealt her and settle for less than perfection.

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  • Dean remem­bered reading about Adolph Messner, a craftsman of the old school who was a stickler for perfection, if not business acumen.

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  • The excellent manner in which the scales and micrometers are mounted, the employment of a compound microscope for viewing the scales, with its ingeniously arranged and admirably efficient reversing prism, and the perfection of its slow motions for focusing and reading, combine to render this a most accurate and convenient instrument for very refined measures, although too slow for work in which the measures must depend on single pointings in each of two reversed positions of the plate, and where speed of working is essential.

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  • Thus in the perfection of man, as in the nature of God, will and intellect must be united.

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  • The wood of the British oak, when grown in perfection, is.

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  • In 1616 appeared his Treatise on the Love of God, which teaches that perfection of the spiritual life to which the former work is meant to be the "Introduction."

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  • In the 16th century instrumentation was, in its normal modern sense, non-existent; but in a special sense it was at an unsurpassable stage of perfection, namely, in the treatment of pure vocal harmony.

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  • If there arises a system of philosophy in which all truths are grasped in unity, and it is seen that the principles of things must be what they are, such a philosophy will give us in perfection the idealistic conception of reality and the idealistic guarantees of truth which Kant gave brokenly.

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  • The transition from the 4 Zeller observes that this scale of decreasing perfection is a necessary consequence of the idea of a transcendent deity.

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  • Fragments of wood not infrequently occur, with the tissues well-preserved by impregnation with the resin; while leaves, flowers and fruits are occasionally found in marvellous perfection.

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  • The belief was taught in the homogeneity of all living things, in the doctrine of original sin, in the transmigration of souls, in the view that the soul is entombed in the body (v13µa ojia), and that it may gradually attain perfection during connexion with a series of bodies.

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  • The horse is produced, in the highest perfection in Arabia and the hot and dry countries of western Asia.

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  • But like the early statisticians of the 17th century, economic historians are the " beginners of an art not yet polished, which time may bring to more perfection."

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  • He is the father of the church's science; he is the founder of a theology which was brought to perfection in the 4th and 5th centuries, and which still retained the stamp of his genius when in the 6th century it disowned its author.

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