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Its cylindrical chanter, with seven keys, is closed at the bottom, so that when all holes are closed it is silent (thus allowing true articulation and staccato).
For one thing, Anglicans and Protestants and Orthodox Christians are hardly eager to take their moral marching orders from a man who holds Catholicism to be the one true articulation of Christian faith — and who is demonstrably more at home discussing moral imperatives with secular intellectuals like Habermas than he is with any of them.
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The film Barbershop may be pretty cartoony, but it was true in articulation of how the general day in the barbershop is so much more than your time in the chair.
Whether one focuses on wrongful acts or unworthy attitudes, however, the assumption was that true repentance required an articulation of one's failings -- and that in turn required a degree of self-examination probing beyond vague feelings of regret or inadequacy.
The theorist of knowledge cannot overlook the gulf that exists between the pre-discursive perceptual experience of seeing a white piece of paper and the articulation of the true judgment 'this piece of paper is white'.
This caused Happy to drop his impish demeanor and truly take his place at the grownup's table with an emphatic articulation of the true role of government in defending the nation.
First is careful inspection of the true AP radiograph, which shows abnormal articulation between the proximal radioulnar joint and humerus.
Of course, much of what Serena writes is factitious, both in its details (she freely appropriates an acquaintance's experience as her own) and in the breezy complacency that it projects; Cusk seems to suggest that our true thoughts about love and family defy articulation.
It is the articulation of a message of true peace, prosperity, dynamism and hope for all the people of the region.
Indeed, a seventies person thinks that hairdos and pop songs and television commercials are truer, deeper, more complete articulations of the national condition than, say, editorials and poems and works of political philosophy.
Some are more true to the original and some less, but no articulation of the gospel today can presume to be exactly identical to the original meaning Christ and the apostles proclaimed.
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