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(121) The latter stood a firm footing on humanitarian and rationality, resorting to reasons and seeking truths, upholding democracy and selfness, thus to open doors to approaching and conquering the nature.
(122) In demystifying the little-understood speech impediment, the award-winning film reveals myths and fascinating truths about stuttering, and has won praise from stutterers of all ages.
(123) Hers is a joyful mix of pop idioms and eternal truths, danceable beats and the good news.
(124) They contain poetic truths, whether told to amuse and delight or to convey the best science man knew in a pre-scientific age, as witness the Creation story in the Book of Genesis.
(125) Anselm's form of realism led him to the belief that by giving proper attention to universal concepts one could prove the truths of theology.
(126) Mainly, his essays struck a cord in viewers by pointing out life's unspoken truths or more often complaining about its subtle lies, earning him the "curmudgeon" status he wore like a uniform.
(127) Better still, whereas the findings of historians and scientists are always revisable in principle, it's plausible that the truths conceptual analysis reveals are necessary.
(128) Agnew had told some home truths about their power and bias.
(129) There's a difference between speaking necessary truths and embarrassing people for the hell of it.
(130) Ramon Llull, Spanish theologian, invented machines for discovering nonmathematical truths through combinatories.
(131) Seduction continues to appear to all orthodoxies as malefice and artifice, a black magic for the deviation of all truths, an exaltation of the malicious use of signs,(sentencedict.com/truths.html) a conspiracy of signs.
(132) Much of the influence of Lutheranism around the world can be traced to the success of this catechism in expressing the profound truths of the faith in a language that all can understand.
(133) It is felt that distinctness and energy may have weight in recommending the most solid truths.
(134) Irrationally held truths may be more harmful than reasoned errors ( Thomas H. Huxley ).
(135) All over the world the cosa nostra, yakuza, triads, bratva and the rest make much of their fortune by disposing of our uncomfortable truths.
(136) All adown the centuries thinking men have noted these truths, and again and again we find individuals forsaking in horror the life of the senses and devoting themselves to the life of the spirit.
(137) The return to the fold is every individual decision and it is base on acceptance and practice of the truths as revealed by our Lord Jesus Christ to the True Jesus Church.
(138) Because of this crisis and because of our love of Christ, his gospel and his church, we endeavor to assert anew our commitment to the central truths of the Reformation and of historic evangelicalism .
(139) The sum total of innumerable relative truths constitute absolute truth.
(140) The causation is they thorough understand the law : Truths are always uncertain.
(141) Despite the ravings of religious dogmatists, we are not given access to absolute truths.
(142) It begins, like much pseudoscience, with uncontroversial truths: the number of people over 85 will double, and the cost of drugs is rising.
(143) Dean Acheson recognized these truths in his day. They have not dimmed with the passage of time.
(144) So, to reanimate is to make relevant,[sentencedict.com] to give life to transcendent truths.
(145) I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed: "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal.
(146) Theory must mediate between all previous truths and certain new experiences.
(147) You know half - truths, which were worse than direct, flat-out lies.
(148) The great eternal truths and principles of life antedate all religions.
(149) We must receive the truths which Jesus taught, the precepts which He issued, and the movements of His Spirit within us; or we shall have no power at the Mercy Seat.
(150) Even though the Champions League final is a monument to the riches and razzle-dazzle of modern football, there were some eternal truths on show in the Eternal City.
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