ellauri035.html on line 404: Like coral branches in the black sea of their hair?
ellauri048.html on line 1564: That makes the barren branches loud; Joka saa kuivat oxat huutamaan;
ellauri050.html on line 316: Upon the sighful branches of my mind. mun mielen huokailevilla oxilla.
ellauri051.html on line 1076: 486 Fetch stonecrop mixt with cedar and branches of lilac, 486 Hae kivimurska sekoitus setriä ja syreenin oksia,
ellauri051.html on line 1133: 542 Broad muscular fields, branches of live oak, loving lounger in my winding paths, it shall be you! 542 Leveät lihaksikkaat kentät, elävän tammen oksat, rakastava lepotuoli mutkaisilla poluillani, se olet sinä!
ellauri055.html on line 148: Le symbole fréquemment rencontré de la foi baha’ie est une étoile à neuf branches, parfois accompagnée d’une calligraphie du « Plus Grand Nom » يا بهاء الأبهى (Yā Bahāʾ al-Abhā') (« Ô Gloire du plus glorieux ! »).
ellauri055.html on line 150: Mais d’après le Gardien Shoghi Effendi Rabbānī, le véritable symbole de la Foi baha’ie est cette étoile à 5 branches et non pas l’étoile à 9 pointes : « Strictly speaking the 5-pointed star is the symbol of our Faith, as used by the Báb and explained by Him (« À proprement parler, l’étoile à 5 branches est le symbole de notre Foi, tel qu’utilisé par le Bab et expliqué par lui ») »
ellauri061.html on line 307: it argues an act: and an act hath three branches: it se on teko; ja teossa on kolme vaihetta: eli päättää, toimia ja
ellauri093.html on line 201: Brethren assemblies (as their gatherings are most often called; everybody is supposed to speak in assembly languages) are divided into the Open Brethren and the Exclusive Brethren, following a schism that took place in 1848. Both of these main branches are themselves divided into several smaller branches, with varying degrees of communication and overlap among them. (The general category "Exclusive Brethren" has been confused in the media with a much smaller group known as the Plymouth Brethren Christian Church (PBCC) or the Raven-Taylor-Hales Brethren, numbering only around 40,000 worldwide.)
ellauri108.html on line 235: Sub-divisions of Rastafari are often referred to as "houses" or "mansions", in keeping with a passage from the Gospel of John (14:2): as translated in the King James Bible, Jesus states "In my father's house are many mansions". The three most prominent branches are the House of Nyabinghi, the Bobo Ashanti, and the Twelve Tribes of Israel, although other important groups include the Church of Haile Selassie I, Inc., and the Fulfilled Rastafari. By fragmenting into different houses without any single leader, Rastafari became more resilient amid opposition from Jamaica's government during the early decades of the movement.
ellauri119.html on line 326: In all branches of Judaism, the God of the Hebrew Bible is considered one singular entity, with no divisions, or multi-persons within, and they reject the idea of a co-equal multi-personal Godhead or "Trinity", as actually against the Shema. They do not consider the Hebrew word for "one" (that is "echad") as meaning anything other than a simple numerical one.
ellauri151.html on line 670: Wittgenstein felt like a pruned tree: the dead branches of the picture
ellauri184.html on line 516: In Classical and Hellenistic civilization, Ancient Greeks and Romans posed great value on the beauty of nature, physical integrity, aesthetics, harmonious bodies and nudity, including the foreskin (see also Ancient Greek art), and were opposed to all forms of genital mutilation, including circumcision—an opposition inherited by the canon and secular legal systems of the Christian West and East that lasted at least through to the Middle Ages, according to Frederick Hodges. Traditional branches of Judaism, Islam, Coptic Christianity, the Ethiopian Orthodox Church, and the Eritrean Orthodox Church still advocate male circumcision as a religious obligation.
ellauri192.html on line 676: Quite different was a stance of his first cousin, Prince Wigund-Jeronym Troubetzkoy. He supported the Poles and followed them to Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth after the Time of Troubles. Here his descendants were given enviable positions at the court and married into other princely families of Poland. By the 1660s, however, the only Troubetzkoy left, Prince Yuriy Troubetzkoy, returned to Moscow and was given a boyar title by Tsar Alexis of Russia. All the branches of the family descend from his marriage to Princess Irina Galitzina.
ellauri197.html on line 397: Gentle love deeds, like blossom on a bough, bud out in spring from love’s awakened root. The poet means that just as blossoms burst out of the branches of trees in spring, gentle acts of love burst out from love, now reawakened with renewed vigor and energy. Every spring, thus, means a revival of sexual vigor, just as it also means a renewal of life and vitality in Nature.
ellauri241.html on line 178: From weary tendrils, and bowed branches green, Väsyneistä lonkeroista ja kumartuneista heviosastoista
ellauri322.html on line 371: A woodman's dwelling was sheltered by the forest, noble pines spreading their branches over the roof; and before the door a cow, goat, nag, and children, seemed equally content with their lot; and if contentment be all we can attain, it is, perhaps, best secured by ignorance. Tis-mal-leen!
ellauri325.html on line 48: Tombent des branches dépouillées ; Putoaa riisutuilta oksilta;
ellauri336.html on line 331: If you found this content meaningful and want to help further our mission through our Keter, Makom, and Tikun branches, please consider becoming a Money (or Small Change) Maker today.
ellauri365.html on line 93: Näimme kohoavan, kuin tulen oksissa, On voyait s’élever, comme un feu dans les branches,
ellauri365.html on line 576: Truly monumental are the two volumes of The Bagginses of Underhill (1905-07) [The Tree of the Folkungs], Frodo Filbunk and Bilboarvet [The BjäIbo Inheritance], which constitute the trunk and lower branches of «the genealogical tree of the Hobbits»,
xxx/ellauri114.html on line 690: Latter-day Saints also believe that the main groups of the Book of Mormon (Nephites and Lamanites) were parts of the tribes of Ephraim and Manasseh. They believe that this would be the fulfilment of part of the blessing of Jacob, where it states that "Joseph is a fruitful bough, even a fruitful bough by a well; whose branches run over the wall" (Genesis 49:22, interpreting the "wall" as the ocean). The idea being that they were a branch of Israel that was carefully led to another land for their inheritance.
xxx/ellauri120.html on line 359: "Nam Sibyllam quidem Cumis ego ipse oculis meis vidi in ampulla pendere, et cum illi pueri dicerent: Sibylla ti theleis; respondebat illa: apothanein thelo." I. THE BURIAL OF THE DEAD April is the cruellest month, breeding Lilacs out of the dead land, mixing Memory and desire, stirring Dull roots with spring rain. Winter kept us warm, covering Earth in forgetful snow, feeding A little life with dried tubers. Summer surprised us, coming over the Starnbergersee With a shower of rain; we stopped in the colonnade, And went on in sunlight, into the Hofgarten, 10 And drank coffee, and talked for an hour. Bin gar keine Russin, stamm’ aus Litauen, echt deutsch. And when we were children, staying at the archduke’s, My cousin’s, he took me out on a sled, And I was frightened. He said, Marie, Marie, hold on tight. And down we went. In the mountains, there you feel free. I read, much of the night, and go south in the winter. What are the roots that clutch, what branches grow Out of this stony rubbish? Son of man, 20 You cannot say, or guess, for you know only A heap of broken images, where the sun beats, And the dead tree gives no shelter, the cricket no relief, And the dry stone no sound of water. Only There is shadow under this red rock, (Come in under the shadow of this red rock), And I will show you something different from either Your shadow at morning striding behind you Or your shadow at evening rising to meet you; I will show you fear in a handful of dust. 30 Frisch weht der Wind Der Heimat zu Mein Irisch Kind, Wo weilest du? "You gave me hyacinths first a year ago; "They called me the hyacinth girl." - Yet when we came back, late, from the Hyacinth garden, Your arms full, and your hair wet, I could not Speak, and my eyes failed, I was neither Living nor dead, and I knew nothing, 40 Looking into the heart of light, the silence. Öd’ und leer das Meer.
xxx/ellauri174.html on line 67: Aivan kuten kaikki ihmisen toiminta (yhdessä minkä tahansa muun olennon toiminnan kanssa) on täysin riippuvainen Jumalasta, niin myös kaikki ihmisen tietämys. Tai siltä ainakin tuntui Malebranchesta. Ja että ihmisten tieto on riippuvainen jumalallisesta ymmärryksestä tavalla, joka on analoginen tapa, jossa ruumiiden liike on riippuvainen jumalallisesta tahdosta. Kuten René Descartes, Malebranche katsoi, että ihmiset saavuttavat tiedon ideoiden kautta – mielen aineettomien esitysten kautta. Mutta kun Descartes uskoi, että ideat ovat mentaalisia kokonaisuuksia, Malebranche väitti, että kaikki ideat ovat olemassa vain Jumalassa. Nämä ideat ovat siksi luomattomia ja riippumattomia finiteistä mielistä. Kun pääsemme käsiksi niihin älyllisesti, ymmärrämme objektiivisen totuuden. Malebranche määritteli "totuuden" ideoiden väliseksi suhteeksi: koska nämä ideat ovat Jumalassa, ne ovat ikuisia ja muuttumattomia, ja näin ollen ainoat nimen arvoiset totuudet ovat itse ikuisia ja muuttumattomia. Malebranche jakoi nämä ideoiden väliset suhteet kahteen luokkaan: suuruussuhteisiin ja laatusuhteisiin tai täydellisyyteen. Ensimmäiset muodostavat "spekulatiivisia" totuuksia, kuten geometrian totuuksia, kun taas jälkimmäiset muodostavat "käytännön" etiikan totuuksia. Eettiset periaatteet ovat Malebranchelle siksi jumalallisia perustaltaan, yleismaailmallisia sovelluksissaan, ja ne on löydettävä älyllisen mietiskelyn avulla, aivan kuten geometriset periaatteet ovat.
xxx/ellauri174.html on line 94: Noniin, se Malebranchesta, lusikoidaanpa Saari-Aatamin misokeittoa urheasti eteenpäin! Jännite vaan kohoaa! Jäimme kohtaan jossa Loordi Ewaldin karhupuku telttasi erittäinkin silmiinpistävästi hänen kurkattuaan nti Hallidayn pyllyverhon alle.
xxx/ellauri199.html on line 159: From celestial cadaverous melody, bleeding branches of greenwood devastation haunt us in this very movement. Extraterrestrial Red Remoras of cathedral walks of darkness demand a rebellion against the planet. etc.etc. for pages on end.
xxx/ellauri225.html on line 143: In 1754, a naturalist named Charles Bonnet observed that plants sprout branches and leaves in a pattern, called phyllotaxis. Bonnet saw that tree branches and leaves had a mathematical spiral pattern that could be shown as a fraction. The amazing thing is that the mathematical fractions were the same numbers as the Fibonacci sequence! On the oak tree, the Fibonacci fraction is 2/5, which means that the spiral takes five branches to spiral two times around the trunk to complete one pattern. Other trees with the Fibonacci leaf arrangement are the elm tree (1/2); the beech (1/3); the willow (3/8) and the almond tree (5/13) (Livio, Adler).
xxx/ellauri225.html on line 147: I saw patterns that showed that the tree design avoided the problem of shade from other objects. Electricity dropped in the flat-panel array when shade fell on it. But the tree design kept making electricity under the same conditions. The Fibonacci pattern allowed some solar panels to collect sunlight even if others were in shade. Plus I observed that the Fibonacci pattern helped the branches and leaves on a tree to avoid shading each other.
xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1782: So through crushed branches and the reddening brake
xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1974: What are these borne on branches, and the face
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