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"To admit that there may be some psychological need informing your return to faith does not preclude or diminish the spiritual imperative," he insists, "any more than acknowledging the chemical aspects of sexual attraction lessens the mystery of enduring human love".

He comments: "To admit that there may be some psychological need informing your return to faith does not preclude or diminish the spiritual imperative, any more than acknowledging the chemical aspects of sexual attraction lessens the mystery of enduring human love".

The phrase "mists of darkness" powerfully invokes an image that implies all of the binding and blinding aspects of temptation: attraction, distraction, and detraction.

His stylized use of birdcalls, while certainly a thumbprint of sorts, often seems more a surface detail than a key to the soul of the music, although it gets one closer, in a roundabout way: it links Messiaen with St. Francis of Assisi, the subject of his only opera, and it is an aspect of his attraction to the mystical side of Roman Catholicism.

City and county officials often emphasize the sacredness of the petroglyphs and the educational aspect of the attraction—"the concept of the park is to honor the Native American heritage of the Indian Wells Valley," says Denny Kline or as Mayor Clark has said of the petroglyphs, "We can bring it to the public's attention what a national treasure they are and, hopefully, they will respect them".

Looking sharp is an important aspect of physical attraction, and if she sees you looking great in unfamiliar clothes, she'll sense that there's been forward movement, if not wholesale change.

The human brain promotes what Dr. Fisher identifies as three distinct aspects of love: lust, attraction and attachment.

Look for signs of attraction or openness.

This aspect of the proposed model can be a source of attraction for applying this to other academic domains.

"Perhaps the most important aspect of the Beatles' attraction during that influential era," writes Steven Stark, "was their collective synergy".

Yet the same weekend, the justice secretary, Chris Grayling, said he favoured withdrawal from the European Convention on Human Rights and William Hague – the then foreign secretary – said his party wanted to remove the "artificial, perverse incentives" to Romanian and Bulgarian immigration, by which he meant the attraction of certain aspects of our benefits, health and housing service.

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