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adherences

noun

Plural of adherence

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Eternity, is, as it were, a fixed point subject to a continuous succession of the adherences of instantaneous bits of the totality of existence, one bit adhering to eternity only continuously to be replaced by another; this continuous replacement constitutes the flow of time.

On all such matters, and on the reasons for Eliot's other adherences, to Bradley for example, Ackroyd is perceptive and assured.

Remove the chops to a heated platter, empty all the fat from the pan, return it to the heat, and add the white wine, stirring and scraping at the bottom of the pan with a wooden spoon, until all the adherences are dissolved and the wine is reduced by half.

No less than matters of style, matters of fact are subject to the imagination and the inspiration of a filmmaker which is to say that departures from the record don't get any more of a pass than do adherences to it.

The adherences of a human being or of a mind must therefore themselves belong to World 2 or World 1.

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In Spain's case, our adherence to what was then the European Community was the culmination of a yearning by successive generations cut off from the possibility of joining the broader current of peace, democracy and progress that was flowing north of the Pyrenean border.

In the short-term we will also improve the implementation of the existing migration policy, including tightening controls at the ports of entry and borders and also ensuring adherence to the laws of the country, while protecting migrants and the local population from criminal elements who are taking advantage of the tensions caused by socio-economic challenges.

But the UNHCR, traditionally responsible for ensuring adherence to international law, is compromised by conflict between its humanitarian mandate and political dynamics on the ground.

Before long, smartphones will be able to deduce our emotional state from our social interactions and tone of voice, while wearable sensors will measure adherence to "smart" medicines and gather important data on a range of factors relevant to mental health, including sleep quality, cardiovascular status, galvanic skin response and even gait.

The union and the Pew Charitable Trusts agreed that Woodford's contract would contain a clause of independence and also require adherence to MEAA's Code of Ethics (http://www.alliance.org.au/code-of-ethics.html).html

Their paper, "Suicide reporting within British newspapers' arts coverage: content analysis of adherence to media guidelines", can be found here in pdf format.

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