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And the attaining of such frankness has been very sweet.
From this equality of ability ariseth equality of hope in the attaining of our ends.
Mobile phone tracking refers to the attaining of the current position of a mobile phone, stationary or moving.
The Irvington Development Organization was the driving force for the attaining of National Register status to the district.
Although multi-disciplinary, oral historians have promoted common ethics and standards of practice, most importantly the attaining of the "informed consent" of those being interviewed.
Attaining a purified citta corresponds to the attaining of liberating insight.
The attaining of phronema in this sense is a matter of practicing the correct faith (orthodoxia) in the correct manner (orthopraxis).
For this reason, asymptotically optimal algorithms are often seen as the "end of the line" in research, the attaining of a result that cannot be dramatically improved upon.
He did it because it was his life, the attaining of an advantage over whomever he might encounter; because he was a Son of the Wolf.
She had not only the school's highest grade point average, but also received its top honor, the Golden Scepter award, for attaining the noble ideals of beauty, truth and joy.
With the attaining of autonomy for the Transvaal in 1906, he represented Boksburg East in the Legislative Assembly and was leader of the Opposition.
Conformity is the attaining of societal goals by socially accepted means, while innovation is the attaining of those goals in unaccepted ways.
That is, the children/young people sub-domain measures the deprivation in the attaining of qualifications, while the skills sub-domain measures the deprivation in the resident working age adult population.
Crowley wrote Liber Samekh [5] as an example of a ritual designed specifically for attaining the Knowledge and Conversation with one's HGA.
On the 7th Day of the commencement of the Hindu calendar (Ugadi), jathra is performed to mark the attaining of the Samadhi of Sri Siddhalingeshwara.
No matter how much they do, Tiggers are never satisfied because they don't know the feeling of accomplishment that eventually comes when one persistently applies one's will to the attaining of not-immediately-reachable goals.
For the attaining of knowledge and certainty, it is requisite that we have determined ideas: and, to make our knowledge real, it is requisite that the ideas answer their archetypes.
At present, the only official advantage from military service is the attaining of security clearance and serving in some types of government positions (in most cases, security-related), as well as some indirect benefits.
A hushed silence descended upon the Vestry; breath shortened, hearts beat fast, blood tinged the faces of those who had worked and waited and dedicated their very lives to the attaining of this moment of glory.
The human mind, in its turn, is hampered in the attaining of such truths, not only by the impact of the senses and the imagination, but also by disordered appetites which are the consequences of original sin.
As a High Court Judge he was appointed Puisne Judge and was made a Knight Bachelor in June 1904, attaining the role of Chief Justice of the United Provinces.
It was created in 2001 as the Constituent Assembly while the country was still under the supervision of the United Nations, but renamed itself to the National Parliament with the attaining of national independence on May 20, 2002.
Participation in the Premier Division is subject to the attaining of an 'A' licence, while participation in the First Division is subject to the attaining of a 'B' licence.
It does so by claiming that the rational structures of the human mind are similar to the rational order of the real world because both are created by God to work together, and this similarity makes the attaining of accurate knowledge about the real world possible.
It flattered his vanity to think himself in love with me; it also gave him, I believe, some unadmitted pleasure constantly to long for my flesh and yet always to forbid himself the attaining of it: to deny himself was just as exciting as to indulge himself.