Sentence examples for passages concerned with from inspiring English sources

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The earliest passages concerned with argument and inference are found in Caraka-saṃhitā, a medical text, conjectured by some to have been redacted in its current form at the beginning of the first century CE, on the one hand, and in the philosophical literature, both Brahmanical and Buddhist, on the other.

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The biblical passages concerning Gog and Magog became the focus of later exegetes, who made repeated attempts to associate them with specific individuals and places.

Much of Ms. Figes's fiction was concerned with the passage of time.

For now the chancellor seems more concerned with winning passage of the deal reached between European leaders in July to expand the bailout funds.

(iv) We want to pass to the limit as (mrightarrowinfty) in (3.30 - 3.33) using the estimates (3.40), (3.42 - 3.44) and (3.55), we recall that at the present time (epsilonin 0,1]) is fixed, and we are only concerned with a passage to the limit as (mrightarrowinfty).

Yet much of Brautigan's work is concerned with death, the passage of time, and human attempts, however futile, at stemming time's flow.

For part 1, a teacher read a passage to students about an individual concerned with recycling paper.

Nooteboom's poetry, in such collections as Het zwarte gedicht (1960; "The Black Poem"), Aas: gedichten (1982; "Carrion: Poetry"), and Rollende stenen (1991; "Rolling Stones"), is largely concerned with mortality and the passage of time.

While scholars differ on the meaning of this passage, there is wide agreement that Rousseau is concerned with preserving civil liberty and autonomy, not with giving free reign to government.

This is the first of three related papers each of which is concerned with buoyancy-influenced flow and heat transfer in vertical passages with one surface heated and the opposite one unheated.

In the late Middle Ages, Scottish people, like most of Catholic Europe, were increasingly concerned with prayers for the dead, necessary to speed passage from Purgatory to Heaven.

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