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"On one side, there was the bright aspect of Sufi traditionalism, ever renewed, happy, filled with love of God and humanity," he writes.
Cech's performance in goal was the one bright aspect of a second defeat to Basel as Chelsea, who failed to muster a meaningful effort on goal, stumbled to qualification for the last 16 only as a result of Schalke's draw in Romania.
If there is one bright aspect to this grim tableau, some political observers say, it is that New Jerseyans seem more ready than ever to accept painful but necessary measures that will include cuts to popular programs and increases in taxes and fees.
After the first 3 4 weeks of therapy, the participants of the study groups reported several objective and subjective changes at cutaneous level such as: skin softening, visible reduction of fine wrinkles, an increase in cutaneous resilience and tonus, a good hydration as well as a bright aspect of the facial area.
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For many of the country's major tourist attractions, increased car travel is one of the few bright aspects in a market affected by war, terrorism concerns and economic uncertainty.
The brightest aspect of tonight's game for the Power was the crowd of 8,052, the largest of the season.
Gale lived nearby, and, in many conversations, she shared with the young Maxwell her belief that artists should find "excitement in the presence of life" and bring out "the mysterious beauty of the commonplace" and the "brighter" aspect of reality.
Therefore, the capacity to collectively weed out and punish individual demerit is certainly an important aspect of human egalitarianism, but it cannot be its primary cause, nor the primary driver of human uniqueness's brighter aspects.
Indeed, without a proper lens to see the light first, it is extremely difficult to imagine how the darkness of balanced deterrence could have triggered and sustained the inflation of open-access quorum synergy and the evolution of all the brighter aspects of human uniqueness all along the Paleolithic.
Among antagonistic equals, this runaway expansion of synergistic competition would thus become an unbridled evolutionary driver responsible for the emergence and diversification of all the brighter aspects of human uniqueness, notably the inflationary expansion of synergistic intelligence, culture, and communications (language).
As scavengers, pigeons became the incarnation of the ordinary, if not mediocrity, in contradiction to their supernatural aspect (bright whiteness, extraordinary behavior, and sudden appearance) and their higher condition in religious imaginary.
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