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Saudi Arabia's responsibility, in other words, arises more from stupidity than venality.

Such words arise, he said, "because people want to make it perfectly clear to their listeners that they are not bringing up the topic for prurient reasons".

In his view, the efforts of the French to purge their tongue of English words arise in part from a "dented self-image," even though French is hardly a threatened language.

Now the Blues lost no opportunity of opposing the Buffs, and the Buffs lost no opportunity of opposing the Blues; and the consequence was, that whenever the Buffs and Blues met together at public meetings, Town Hall, fair or market, disputes and high words arose between them.

Not in words, but in the felt language of being from which all words arise.

But before I explain how, it might be good to try to answer another question: Why did these differences in the interpretation of the pope's words arise in the first place?

There is an unsettling point in the movie where a threatening voice is heard, and the following words arise: "You all are going to die!" Now, some seeing this movie or even reading it here might get upset, but why? Have we over-spiritualized the notion of evil?

Cruel and hurting words arise according to the situation.

I had just done a conversation for "PBS News Hour on the N-word, arising out of how it was recently used by a white man against an African-American reporter, and it resonated in South Africa, which has its own N-word that starts with a "K".

There was some confusion with some of the PIQ wording arising from the fact that it was originally developed for a two-party partnership (researcher – policymaker) rather than a network partnership.

Mrs. Mellon may have appeared to be, as the decorator Mario Buatta said, "the plainest woman in the world," but that plainness (if that is the word) arose from an aversion to exposure particularly alien to the Age of Kardashian.

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