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- And in this movie, such innerness is refused to be compensated by style.
- He was the man who made paint color itself directly express the inner mind of the artist and imposed the innerness on whatever he painted.
- The innerness of ? implies that " K " contains a maximal torus of " H ", so has maximal rank.
- The innerness of ? implies that " K " contains a maximal torus of " G ", so has maximal rank.
- Mieczyslaw Horszowski's twilight Book 1 ( Vanguard OVC 8046 / 7 ) has the quiet innerness of an 87-year-old and some of the technical strains as well.
- Kramer writes, " replaced the real war when it came to that peculiarly German obsession with identity that the natives tend to regard as the highest expression of their Innerlichkeit ( which means their ` innerness'and is, I suspect, the most overused, overvalued, and wantonly exculpatory word in the German language ).
- They say they want to find the space in their heads, the appropriate " innerness, " where the German soul is located _ where Germany is located _ and in the end that space is so compelling that they tend to see it everywhere, to regard the world around them as a natural correlative of themselves.
- Their music combines elements from rock and electronic music, maintaining a Greek melodic " colour " at the same time . The personal and experiential lyrics of Pavlos Pavlidis are distinguished for their poetry and the pictures that they give . Generally the band's songs develop an emotional atmosphere, that is sometimes expressed with extroversion and bold rhythms and some others with a calm innerness.
- In 1981, he took part, together with Hans-Georg Gadamer in the colloquium " 1881 : The great year of Zarathustra " organised at the Brock University of Saint-Catharines in Canada : he made a presentation of his concept of " " dansit?" ", a play on words which suggests both " innerness " and dance, which was later incorporated into his book " Magritte ou l 閏lipse de l 阾re ".
- Whatever Colin s personal involvement in the murders may have been, his relationship with James VI did not fail him and, in 1586, the King granted a remission to " Colin McKainzie of Kintaill and Rodoric McKainzie of Auchterfailie " ( Redcastle ), " his brother, for being art and part in the cruel murder of Rodoric McAllester in Stroll; Gorie McAllester, his brother, in Stromcraig; Ronnald McGorie, the son of the latter; John Roy McAllane vic Allester, in Pitnean; John Dow McAllane vic Allester, in Kirktoun of Lochbrume; John Monro, his son; John Monro Hucheoun, and the rest of their accomplices, under silence of night, upon the lands of Ardmanichtyke, Dalmartene, Kirktoun of Lochcarroun, Blahat, and other parts within the baronies of Lochcarroun, Lochbrume, Ros, and Kessane, in the Sheriffdom of Innerness, " and for all their other past crimes.