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Likewise, Matt Ochsenshirt said that his father, a lawyer, had told him that he couldn't believe what newspaper reporters had stooped to in the coverage of the $50,000 Hummer James received as an 18th birthday present from his mother, who secured a line of credit from a bank, and the two jerseys given to him recently by a store in a mall, in violation of state scholastic rules.
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Historiographically, the field of medieval philosophy has been plagued by various narrative accounts of the twelfth through fifteenth centuries that characterize the period in which Wodeham flourished as an age in which fideism, skepticism and scholastic decadence ruled the day (Inglis, 1998).
Consequently, some hypotheses, such as the "substantial forms" of scholastics, were ruled out.
They are written more like a casual conversation and are likely violating every scholastic and technical rule out there.
Only one of the five humanistic subjects, moral philosophy, was avowedly philosophical; but in the practice of Erasmus and many other humanists, rhetoric functioned as a sort of anti-philosophy, a rival to the dialectical philosophy that had ruled medieval scholastic thought.
In chess, whether in the loftiest of professional or the lowliest of scholastic tournaments, the "touch-move" rule, as it's known, is holy writ.
Beatriz Marinello, a member of the Scholastic Council, the United States Chess Federation's rule-making body for scholastic chess, compared the practice to one in which adult players lose ratings points before big tournaments to compete in easier sections with large cash prizes.
In the first installment of "Allie Finkle's Rules for Girls," her new middle-grade series for Scholastic Press, Cabot has dialed back her tic of randomly capitalizing every fourth word (she's switched over to italics), the boy-craziness and the out-there premises.
Astral bodies, however, will affect different individuals in different ways; they can also affect an individual differently at different times; and finally, two or more bodies can affect a single individual, resulting in multiple influences that can have contrary effects, echoing the scholastic phrase, "sapiens dominabitur astris [the wise man will be ruled by the stars]".
There was a general belief among medieval scholastics that Aristotelian logic exemplified natural reason at its best and was universally applicable to all domains because its rules held through formal relation to the principle of non-contradiction.
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