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The word was also used of an individual's doom, with a meaning resembling the notion of destiny, as when Zeus weighs the Keres of Achilles and Hector in Iliad, Book XXII.

It's quite outrageous, and serves as a great support act to that final, perfect dessert: another bun, this time one as pale as a Jane Austen heroine, with a slight baby's-bum cleft and a hint of rosiness so it resembles a white peach – a notion emphasised by a leafed twig.

The most plausible interpretation, as illustrated in Figure 7, corresponds to snapshot-like representations of objects and the context which surrounds them, an interpretation that resembles some notions of episodic memory[39].

For instance, English still is reported as having a kind of "marginal" use (König 1977; Michela 2004), which conspicuously resembles the notion Close to Expectation.

As such, cognitive liberty resembles the notion of 'freedom of thought' which is usually considered the essential justification of other freedoms such as freedom of choice, freedom of speech, freedom of press, and freedom of religion.

This resembles the notion of abstraction or coarse-graining, which has been widely studied for discrete systems as well as continuous ones [ 35, 36].

Also, the value students in our study placed on increased involvement in professional practice, reflected in more scheduled patient consultations and involvement in patient management decisions, strongly resembles the notion of learning as in integral component of the movement from the periphery to the centre of a community (Lave and Wenger 1991).

The descriptions of these procedures some of which are so general that they resemble logical laws clearly presuppose a notion of logical form, and Aristotle's Topics may thus count as the earliest surviving logical treatise.

They tell me that, in a culture where a woman's worth is measured by how closely she resembles our notions of beauty and in which age is seen as the kryptonite of attractiveness, they feel utterly invisible.

Much of this ideology is rooted in the theological belief that men and women have different God-given roles in marriage, the church and society and more resembles postmodern notions of gender roles than the way of Jesus.

The spectrum of pathologic states described by the respondents resembles biomedical notions of disease in spite of the fact that the local aetiology differs substantially from the biomedical one.

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