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There is an ancient maxim in Judaism: 'The law was not given for angels': the law of God was intended for human beings and is therefore a law of education, affording to the human mind the most powerful impulse for development, and, in this spirit, expanding itself more widely and beautifully from its very innermost nature.
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Sensing a deeper impulse for Newark's development, he put it this way: "I believe that we hold some of the answers to suburban problems.
Sometimes, their impulse for dieting developed over time and required self-monitoring.
The significance of regional energy supply tasks as impulses for overall regional development processes can be found in research with a focus on the development of bioenergy villages or bioregions [33, 34].
A separate project to fly an aircraft around the world on solar power is also under way; the Solar Impulse, in development since 2005, has made several flights already, and an around-the-world journey is scheduled for 2014.
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The powerful impulse for co-operation is materialism based on rapid economic development: the antithesis of Tagore's invocation.
Carlin couldn't have been surprised by this development—he had been telling angry jokes about this American impulse for, by that time, more than thirty years.
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