February 1904 _ " Dr . Seaver, the physical director of the Yale gymnasium . . . thinks that either the use of tobacco reduces mental activity in Yale students, or else that the inclination to use tobacco betokens the kind of mind that will be graded low in intellectual tests . ..
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The Toronto " Tribune " noted that " Their activity shows an amount of energy that betokens a body determined to deserve success . " For the next forty years, the Association maintained its pressure on successive governments and never allowed any of them to renege on their agreements to continue work on the system.
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Most of the refined furniture bearing his stamp is in Louis XV style, employing crossbanded veneers of tropical woods rather than marquetry, and with sensitively-integrated gilt-bronze mounts that betoken close collaboration with the " fondeurs-ciseleurs " who made them, rather than purchases of stock mounts on the wholesale market.
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THE CAPTURE in Venezuela of Peru's former intelligence boss, Vladimiro Montesinos, may betoken a fresh start for Peru and for Washington's conduct in Latin America, but only if the whole story can be told of the crimes Montesinos orchestrated during his decade as the enforcer behind the throne of Peru's fugitive former president, Alberto Fujimori.
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After absorbing his spouse's efforts at distraction, which take the form of bitter reproaches that his coming back so early betokens a laziness that can only worsen their poverty, the smith announces that he has sold the tub for six drachmae; to this his wife responds by saying that she has in fact already sold it for seven, and has sent the buyer into the tub to inspect it.
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The hands were small and thin, but the fingers quite flexible; the body somewhat emaciated; the feet and legs like those of a dead child, almost ice cold . . . the aspect of her features was pleasant, more so than might be expected under the circumstances . . . her eyes and cheeks were sunken, and the appearance was that of death . . . but although there was no colour on her cheeks, the paleness was not that heavy hue which betokens death.
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But the new state of health is not the same as the old one & Recovery is a newly achieved state of ordered functioning . . . . a new individual norm . " Thus, in contradiction to a classical, " splitting " neurology, Goldstein sees symptoms not as isolated expressions of local damage in the nervous system but as " attempted solutions " the organism has arrived at, once it has been altered by disease . " Symptoms, " for Goldstein, betoken whole levels of organization, adaptation to an altered inner state ( and world ).
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Whatever this problematic word may be taken to mean, it has nothing to do with such ideas as fault, vice, guilt, moral deficiency, or the like . " Hamartia " is a morally neutral non-normative term, derived from the verb " hamartano ", meaning'to miss the mark, " to fall short of an objective .'And by extension : to reach one destination rather than the intended one; to make a mistake, not in the sense of a moral failure, but in the nonjudgmental sense of taking one thing for another, taking something for its opposite . " Hamartia " may betoken an error of discernment due to ignorance, to the lack of an essential piece of information.
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The Greek Gospel of the Egyptians ( which is quite distinct from the later, wholly Gnostic Coptic Gospel of the Egyptians ), perhaps written in the second quarter of the 2nd century, was already cited in Clement of Alexandria's miscellany, the " Stromata ", where quotations give us many of the brief excerpts that are all that remain; it was also mentioned by Sabellians made use of this gospel; though it is unlikely that he had any firsthand information about Sabellius, who taught in Rome in the mid-2nd century, his connection of the gospel with Sabellius would confirm a date early in the 2nd century, whereas the euphemism, the Word " logos ", as an appellation of the Saviour, which appears in the gospel, betokens the influence of the " Gospel of John ", thus suggesting a date " ca " 120 & ndash; 150.
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[ I ] t s worth noting that in the context of the Spanish Civil War, in which anticlerical Republican forces killed 13 bishops, 4, 000 diocesan priests, 2, 000 male religious, and 300 nuns, virtually every group and layer of life in the Catholic Church in Spain was pro-Franco . Allen goes on to note that despite this fact, there is no instance in which [ Escriv?] either praised or criticized the regime throughout its long reign . In the 1930s and 1940s, when the overwhelming sentiment in Catholic Spain was pro-Franco, Escriv? s silence was therefore often read to betoken a hidden liberalism; by the 1960s and 1970s, when Catholic opinion had shifted, that same silence was interpreted as masking a pro-Franco conservatism, he writes . The overall impression one gets is that Escriv?strove to maintain neutrality with respect to the Franco regime, even if privately he felt some sympathy for a leader trying by his lights to be an upright Christian, Mr . Allen concludes . A charge of pro-Franco cannot be sustained, except in the generic sense that most Spanish Catholics were initially supportive of Franco . . . . The most one can say is that Escriv?was not anti-Franco either .
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