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It's a final vision that more than justifies what Mr Sullivan calls the ability of Victorian sculpture "to produce mind-boggling things that can still surprise us now". Sculpture Victorious" is at Tate Britain in London until May 25th.
A final vision of him riding his C5, features set in grim determination, as he is overtaken by trucks on both sides, was both ridiculous and a little haunting.
The only solution to the problem of nuclear proliferation is to engage in the daunting, dull, and entirely plausible project of steadily making such weapons marginal, illegitimate, and very difficult to acquire, inspired by a final vision of enforceable abolition.
As described in Section 5, the integration and synchronization of high speed rate communications (as provided by EWF) among different SDR platforms is the most challenging task in the realization of a final vision of a fully interoperable SDR-based network to support field PPDR operations.
I approach my work with a final vision of a photographic landscape.
Of those eyes that presented with hand motion vision or better, 220 (86.6%) had a final vision better than 20/200 (6/60).
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In a multivariate analysis of prognostic factors in penetrating eye injury, Sternberg et al. noted that a good initial vision statistically correlated with a good final vision [ 36].
In December 2012, McGinniss published Final Vision, a short Kindle ebook aimed as a riposte to his critics, including the documentary maker Errol Morris, whose September 2012 book A Wilderness of Error had been critical of both McGinniss and Malcolm.
The final vision of a cat-filled basement "which smells of unbathed flesh, meat, baby powder" chills the soul.
Yet, it is imprecise to say that's how "Wit" ends, not when the memory can be forever haunted by the play's final vision, and a glorious, affirming vision it is.
animi 468D), he also defends an alternative end for human life, which consists in a life of theoria (an Aristotelian term meaning contemplative knowing) or, in Plutarch's words, epopteia (a religious term referring to the final vision achieved in initation ceremonies for mystery religions; De Iside 382D-E; cf. Quaestiones Convivales 718d).
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