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Then you begin to see the smooth-as-silk wrists that twist and unfold their fans with purpose, the minute adjustments of posture and inclination, the hinted-at emotions, the perfect necessity of each gesture.
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Weil affirms the earthly domination of la pesanteur — gravity — and its laws, which she calls necessity: "The absence of God is the most perfect testimony of perfect love, and that is why pure necessity, necessity which is manifestly different from the good, is so beautiful".
It all sounds incredible, but Cuba perfected this necessity-is-the-mother-of-invention approach during the Special Period, when aluminum food trays became TV antennas, parts from decommissioned army tanks powered primitive electric bicycles, and motors from broken dryers were repurposed to spin fans.
In a pregnancy film, you can be as rude as you like, but everything is always forgiven, because the ending is, by necessity, perfect.
The city's residents have of necessity perfected a dance of remembering and forgetting, commemorating the past but also tempering its demands.
When I think back on the year 2015, I'll conjure up an image of Tillman at 71, bending into a five-gallon water jug and hoisting dead weight onto her spiny knee before stumping over to the kitchen, an athletic move perfected out of necessity after nearly a year without running water.
God's perfect planning avoids the necessity for (continual or continuous) extraordinary concourse.
The two together afford managements perfect protection against the necessity of justifying to their stockholders the continuance of the business when the weight of sound opinion points to better results for the owners through liquidation.
To recognize the potentialities of normal or abnormal growth, the concept of the necessity for perfect timing during the various phases of growth of the hip joint must be understood.
Indirect costs of formalin fixation (for example: adequate disposal of used fixative and fixed specimens; potential toxicity of products from incineration of residual specimens; and the imperative necessity of perfect maintenance of aspirations devices, such as hoods and aspirated cabinets) should also be considered in economical evaluation of costs.
Imagining oneself to have a hedonically perfect life, a non-necessity objector is apt to respond along the lines of the popular Paul Jabara / Jo Asher song: 'Something's missing in my life'.
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