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It also helps mutual understanding and the dispelling of prejudice and misinterpretation.
Doubtless he resorted to unwise methods for the dispelling of physical lassitude or for surcease from troubling mental problems.
In some ways, The Adventures of Augie March is seen as a dispelling of the traditional idea of an American hero.
However, he divided them into illusions that further bind us (avidyamaya) and illusions that take us further onto the dispelling of maya (vidyamaya).
Absence of Mind: The Dispelling of Inwardness from the Modern Myth of the Self (2010)
It couldn't accomplish this end by turning the infinite into the finite, the timeless into time, and so forth--these processes have no human value until we add another ingredient, the dispelling of suffering.
The book was very well received by critics, and by news media, which focused heavily on the dispelling of Columbine myths, and also the extensive portrayal of the minds of the two killers.
Yunior cites the fall of Mordor and the dispelling of evil from Middle Earth from The Lord of the Rings trilogy as a complement to the fall of Trujillo.
Quoth I (and indeed I found her words wondersweet, and my heart was melted to the core by them), "O my lady, my good fortune led me hither for the dispelling of my cark and care."
Morally speaking, we have no doubt that it is; but again reverting to our cynical sociological standpoint, we suspect that on the contrary it is often the dispelling of secrecy that causes problems for the system and exacerbates the crisis.
In 2009, she held a Dwight H. Terry Lectureship at Yale University, giving a series of talks titled Absence of Mind: The Dispelling of Inwardness from the Modern Myth of the Self.
The result was satisfactory so far as the dispelling of magical illusions went, but it left me in a worse position than before, since it now became evident that what had protected Jana from my bullets was nothing more supernatural than my own lack of skill.
Alison Weld, artist and curator 'Light Dispelling Darkness,' Edison One of my favorite pieces of outdoor sculpture, and one of the most endangered, is called "Light Dispelling Darkness."
This same period saw the dispelling of the idea, widely-held within the RAN, that the Collins-class boats would be like any other vessel previously ordered by the RAN: in service with another navy, well tested, and with all the problems solved before they entered Australian hands.
"It was accordingly decided by all those present at the time, faithful followers,sayyids,learned doctors of law,nobles and generality of Muslims that the successful establishment of 'Jihad ' and the dispelling of disbelief and disorder could not be achieved without the election of an 'Imam'".
This is probably an example where pagan and Christian influence both have a part to play as the Fylfot was amongst other things the symbol of Thor, the Norse god of thunder and its use on bells suggests it was linked to the dispelling of thunder in popular mythology.
Peter Baida, citing Edward A. Battison's article "Eli Whitney and the Milling Machine," which was published in the Smithsonian Journal of History in 1966, exemplifies the dispelling of the "Great Man" image of Whitney by historians of technology working in the 1950s and 1960s.