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Yet there is a core of ideas that all New Testament scholars and believers would agree are central to ancient Christian beliefs.
Accompanying themselves, usually with a kora (a long-necked, multistringed instrument), griots recite poems or tell stories, often of warrior deeds, that contain a core of ideas around which they may improvise.
Though Sirk had only one Hollywood writing credit (a pseudonymous one, at that), there's a thematic consistency and continuity that runs from film to film no less than there would be in the work of a novelist or a playwright developing a complex core of ideas and emotions.
Fortunately, underlying the many idiosyncratic qualifications and variants of the position, there exists a common core of ideas, typified by an epistemically positive attitude towards the outputs of scientific investigation, regarding both observable and unobservable aspects of the world.
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This position may be the common core of the ideas about analogy held by Herschel, Whewell and Campbell.
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