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Along with his fellow scholastic theologians, Suárez was deeply interested in moral and social goodness and cared greatly about the sphere of human action.
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Just ask them to think about applying the sphere of reciprocity to relationships customarily governed by community or authority.
Adam Sweeting began his Guardian obituary with the sentence: "The word 'legend' is bandied about liberally in the sphere of popular music, but it is a term that can truthfully be used to describe Ahmet Ertegun, the co-founder of Atlantic Records".
It is noteworthy that in the late 30s of the 21st century there will be an impressive amount of people, whose purpose of activity will be the implementation of the co-evolution mode (industry and agriculture will employ about 8% of the population), being the sphere of the future management.
"If this agreement is carried out, it will take them back about a year in the sphere of enriching the material," Defense Minister Ehud Barak said on Israel Radio on Thursday.
Book 1 set out the order of the heavenly bodies about the sun: "[The sphere of the fixed stars] is followed by the first of the planets, Saturn, which completes its circuit in 30 years.
It's hard to stomach your daughter writing about "backseat blowjobs," but the sphere of sexuality comes with the writer territory.
But what I'm talking about goes much farther into the sphere of the extremely damaged -- sometimes physically, sometimes mentally, sometimes physically and mentally or, at least, pushed to the limits of physical and mental endurance.
In both cases the issue of bad luck arises, and offhand it seems that the role one ascribes to luck in one area will constrain the role one can ascribe to luck elsewhere: if luck raises questions about the significance of desert in the sphere of distributive justice, it will probably have similar repercussions vis-a-vis desert and retributive justice (Sandel 1982, 91-92; Scheffler 1992, 306).
Others disagreed about the relative place of the spheres of Mercury and Venus: Ptolemy placed both of them beneath the Sun with Venus above Mercury, but noted others placed them both above the Sun; some medieval thinkers, such as al-Bitruji, placed the sphere of Venus above the Sun and that of Mercury below it.
Changes of the optical constants depending on the annealing temperature were observed and using the optical effective-medium-approximation-model (EMA), assuming stochastic packing of hard spheres and a grain size estimate from the Raman results, an average distance between the spheres of about 6Å was found.
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