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"There is the eternal concern of traffic circulation but that is valid for all Olympic cities and London appears to have adapted a good strategy.
The eternal concern of brass players — and trumpeters in particular, whose best orchestral moments send them to the stratosphere of their instruments' range — is the frack: in the heat of the moment, a desired note is replaced with a bleat, buzz, or shriek.
For the 160 or so Ph.D. students and postdocs scattered across the country, the reality is nebulous, with funding an eternal concern.
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Her short, incisive biographies offer a glimpse into the exotic travails of the past and the eternal concerns of female experience; and, of course, from a purely biographical standpoint the literary mediocrities can be as interesting as the successes.
Kenner related his own satisfaction in technological advances to favorite writers like Samuel Beckett in his incisive "The Mechanic Muse" (1987), in which Beckett's style is praised as a "proto-computer-language". Kenner was equally innovative in the more traditional area of showing how literature responds to eternal human concerns.
God creates the eternal truths (concerning logic, mathematics, the nature of the good, the essences of mind and matter), and he creates the human mind and provisions it with innate ideas that correspond to those truths.
For readers in Descartes' day, this claim would naturally raise a further question: assuming that these innate ideas concern "eternal truths" about God, matter, and mind, do these truths hold independently of God, or do they instead reflect the contents of God's own intellect?
Two short published works, A Treatise Concerning Eternal and Immutable Morality (1731) and A Treatise of Freewill (1838), are evidently summaries of the second and third parts.
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