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Once they are seated and you have their attention, lift the cover and fan the essence toward them, if necessary.
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The effective indifference of essences must therefore be taken in a narrower sense (than in Avicenna too): every creatural essence tends naturally toward non-being (in Avicennian terms, no possible essence, in the absence of a cause for its existence, could exist), though this inclination can be reversed by an external cause.
The conference was in essence, the first step toward sensitizing stakeholders toward the need for action on SDH.
It is not rigid or deeply partisan, and its essence is to incline toward pro-business policies, tax cuts and limited government.
Yet, the essence of American policy toward Iran – shaped around threats, sanctions, and demands that Iran submit to western power without expecting much in return – is unlikely to change.
Gareth Wigmore of TV Zone was positive toward both "Essence" and "Existence".
Price adds that platformers also have a certain essence that people gravitate toward: "They're very accessible, but they're difficult to master.
Throughout the modern period some thinkers took another route toward expressing the essence of Christianity.
Why did Vedrine make it the essence of France's attitude toward the U.S.?
And the Obamas posed for an intimate portrait published on the cover of the October issue of Essence, a lifestyle magazine directed toward black women.
The Kremlin can publicly show more leeway toward sanctions — in essence, offering gratitude to Mr. Obama for canceling the antimissile system in Eastern Europe — while knowing that China may continue standing in their way.
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