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To me, the most breathtaking idea I've ever heard is that each thought a person ever has, every moment of experience, of insight, of reflection, of aspiration, is equivalent to a pattern of brain cells firing in space and time.
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Author: Government of the Republic of Rwanda Price: Free No. of pages: 28 Publication date: 2000 Publisher: Government of the Republic of Rwanda Languages: English The Vision 2020 is a reflection of the aspiration and determination of Rwandans, to construct a united, democratic and inclusive Rwandan identity, after so many years of authoritarian and exclusivist dispensation.
Exactly as if it were inspired by amazing scientific advancements in technology and material innovations as well as a reflection of the aspirations of those people who unabashedly embrace innovation and are optimistic about the future.
They do not require resources, but are a reflection of the poverty of aspiration and leadership in too many of our hospitals.
Morini, with just under 100 seats, will be much more casual than Marea, Alto or Convivio, but is as clear a reflection of the partners' aspirations as anything before it.
But common sense does not much interest Mr. Anderson, who glimpses the reflection of his own ambition in the aspirations of his characters, and who rewrites the rules of filmmaking at will.
Libraries are a reflection of a community's aspiration and commitment to universal education.
But this one — a reflection of Ellison's grand aspirations for the event and the decision to schedule two races per day — was an unprecedented best-of-17.
Russia's interest in Georgia is complex, said Alex Rondeli, president of the Georgian Foundation for Strategic and International Studies in Tbilisi, involving interwoven compacts with neighboring states, a postimperial impulse to control its backyard and an emotional relationship with a people Russians consider both historical vassal and a reflection of Russia's own cultural aspirations.
The Wizard of Oz is a film that kindled reflection and aspiration, even a yearning, at an especially fraught time in the life of the nation, sandwiched between the Great Depression and World War II.
It remains a timeless portrayal of working-class aspiration, an agonising reflection of both a northern iconoclast's internal conflict and the social divisions that, a quarter of a century on, appear only to have hardened.
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