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It's the hereafter, here on earth".
RICHARD BRODY: J. Edgar is another in Eastwood's anti-moralistic movies (he took on organized religion in Hereafter; here he's even tougher on it).
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Under pressure from Enlightenment rationality, religion acceded slowly (more slowly than in Europe) to what Garry Wills has called the "displacement of man's hopes from the hereafter" to the here and now.
Hereafter, findings discussed here are quantitative and sequence‐ or array‐based except where noted.
The 2.4 Å resolution GLIC structure presented here (hereafter referred to as GLIC_2.4) yields a more precise assignment of ions, water molecules and detergents within GLIC's pore, when combined with the systematic use of anomalous diffraction data collected on crystals soaked with Br−, Cs+, Rb+ and Se-DDM (Dhakshnamoorthy et al, 2010) (Table I).
Karlie, however, doesn't want Luna to be raised by her mother, a fervent Christian more concerned with the hereafter than the here-and-now.
What does seem new — newly strange, newly beautiful — is what "Hereafter" makes of the here and now.
"What does seem new -- newly strange, newly beautiful -- is what 'Hereafter' makes of the here and now," Mr. Scott added.
The visionaries of the Old Testament were denied the light granted to our prophets of permanent expansion, who have initiated us into the cult of transcendence, not in the hereafter but in the here and now.
The hymns may, in general, be said to express a positive attitude toward human life and to show interest in the full enjoyment of life here and hereafter rather than an anxiety to escape from it.
Here and hereafter, and are defined component-wise.
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