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I swirl the feeling around inside myself -- tasting it, savoring it, imprinting it into my heart, storing its essence for a time when I may need to recall the memory of serenity.
But you have to distill the strategy down to its essence for how we're going to win, and what we're really going to go after, so that people can hold it in their heads — so that the guy on the plant floor, who's actually making the medicine, understands the three priorities that we have as a company.
In its essence, for each subset J with cardinality no bigger than k, TSA calculates an upper bound of αk,K, which is valid for any set K (with cardinality k) such that J⊆K.
I understood neither sentiment: Marriage, at its essence for me, is simply a public announcement of devotion and love, so why either a sense of relief or puzzlement?
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"I think there is something so beautiful and powerful about just saying, 'My life matters' and how it makes you feel when you hear someone say 'Black lives matter.' That in its essence is for me what acceptance and true diversity is".
City Room was granted a semi-exclusive audience with the future Hall of Famer on Thursday afternoon as a sort of pregame to his appearance at Macy's Herald Square to pitch a few bottles of the fragrance that evening, and Mr. Rivera asserted the following: He has worn the cologne "a few times" and "definitely" likes it for its "essence".
As consumption tightens it grip, Buddhism is already starting to lose its core essence for many young urban people.
Estée Lauder offers grapeseed oil in its Healing Essence for Mind and Body.
Twitter's interactivity — its essence — made it easy for an anonymous text-messager to insert an unscripted character into the Passion play: a Roman guard who breezily claimed, "I've got dibs on his robe". When another texter introduced a rogue Mary Magdalene, the intrusion only confirmed the obvious: Twitter's trademark limit of 140 characters per message is no bar against crudity.
The sense of moral reciprocity provided the all-important link between "What's in it for me?" and "What's in it for us?" Its essence was the shared belief that engagement in the life of the community was educational in the broadest sense: It gave each individual the chance to become better, to grow wiser, and to fully develop his talents.
In his Philosophy of Illumination (79.19 22), Suhrawardi writes that "Nothing that has an essence [dhat] of which it is not unconscious is dusky, for its essence is evident to it.
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