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effluence

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The process of flowing out.

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WITH its heady mix of earthy effluence and celestial protectionism, Rome simply cannot leave you cold.

On Causes, for example, participants can use a birthday to rally friends to give to a particular charity.In this section Dutchmen grounded Effluence of affluence One thousand points of "like" Thetans at war ReprintsBut social media are no gold mine for do-gooders.

Eelco Keij, a Dutch citizen in New York and one of the loudest critics of his government's proposals, thinks that these days dual nationality is no more than "a harmless side-effect of globalisation".In this section Dutchmen grounded Effluence of affluence One thousand points of "like" Thetans at war ReprintsBy seeking to toughen its nationality laws, the Netherlands is bucking a global trend.

So does the prospect of not living forever in a body over-run by nanobots.These inventions are indicative of the book's pleasure, which is simply its effluence from a mind as smart, loony and darkly prophetic as Mr Shteyngart's.

That may make her attack, which is studded with quotes from the group's founder, L. Ron Hubbard, all the more telling.In this section Dutchmen grounded Effluence of affluence One thousand points of "like" Thetans at war ReprintsHer first criticism is of an excessive focus on fund-raising, a distraction from the proselytising efforts that he regarded as the priority.

In the book, Wisdom is depicted as a feminine personification of an attribute of God; she is "a breath of the power of God, and a clear effluence of the glory of the Almighty".

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Everything gives off effluences (B 89).

Effluences go in the other direction, as well, from the objects.

While one stream of effluences goes from the object of perception to the organ, another goes out from the perceiving organ itself.

Then, effluences of fire would make contact with the fire in the eye.

Sense organs also have pores, but these function not to connect the sense organ to the seat of intelligence (which for Empedocles is the heart) but to determine whether the sense organ can receive the effluences that are poured forth by external objects (Solmsen 1961, 157; Wright 1981, 230).

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