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His name is inseparably connected with the story of the rediscovery of a continent.
It's a dark and satirical defence of the central importance to human identity of the freedom of the will and Dostoevsky, characteristically, makes us recognise that if we believe human dignity is inseparably connected with liberty, we are also giving house room to the arbitrary self-assertion of the obsessive.
The trisvabhava is inseparably connected with the practical purposes of Yogachara ("Practice of Yoga"), as knowledge of the doctrine can enable one to break through the painful chain of death and rebirth, or samsara, and attain the state of enlightenment, or nirvana.
Suffering of patients is inseparably connected with the work of the medical profession.
Indeed, there is a growing body of evidence that excessive body weight is inseparably connected to postural instability.
However, recollection of discomfort during the ICU stay is inseparably connected to the quality of recollection itself: events considered stressful at the time may not be remembered; conversely, recollections of stressful events may not be based on actual experiences.
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As Whitman knew, our brief crossing is best spent attending to all that we see: honoring what we find noble, denouncing what we cannot abide, recognizing that we are inseparably connected to all of it, including what is not yet upon us, including what is already gone.
And so attributes that are logically separate in experience through being repeatedly experienced in conjunction come to be inseparably connected in the mind.
Therefore, Zhuangzi believed that language was inseparably connected to comprehension; in essence, they share the same qualities (Zhaungzi CTP: Qiwu lun, 2).
The given reasons enable to forecast that the future of the market and products with the required properties, which appear on the market, are inseparably connected with the development of materials science and engineering.
Voltaire interprets the developments in the fine arts as a positive consequence of progress and pleads that "where several of the fine arts are wanting, the rest must necessarily languish and decay, since they are inseparably connected together, and mutually support each other" (A Philosophical Dictionary).
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