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  • He went to the Patriarch Callistus I, who consequently wrote a long passional about Theodosius.
  • In terms of his personality, Matty is a pensive, passional, and intuitive boy.
  • Detail of illumination in the Vaux Passional thought to depict Henry mourning the loss of his mother ( 1503 ).
  • They fought against the main obstacle on the fulfillment of such superior passional living, identified by them in advanced capitalism.
  • He titled his adaptation " A Passional Karma ", and based it on the kabuki version of the story.
  • In contrast, the sense of the " Report on the Construction of Situations " is to fulfill human primitive desires and pursue a superior passional quality.
  • In 2012, the " Vaux Passional " . an illuminated manuscript that was once the property of Henry VII, was rediscovered in the National Library of Wales.
  • "We've got to keep our nerves in control, but back home in the subcontinent people are passional about cricket and they will often get excited,"
  • The "'Passional of Abbess Kunigunde "'is an illuminated Latin manuscript commissioned by Prague Benedictine Abbess Kunigunde of Bohemia, daughter of King Ottokar II of Bohemia, after 1312.
  • The Situationist International was a restricted group of international revolutionaries founded in 1957, and which had its peak in its influence on the unprecedented capitalist order, for the fulfillment of human primitive desires and the pursuing of a superior passional quality.
  • Fourier saw himself as a figure of world-historical importance akin to Isaac Newton ( 1643 1727 ) for having identified the fundamental force driving social development, which he called " passional attraction " " ( attraction passionelle ) ."
  • With their ideas rooted in Marxism and the 20th century European artistic avant-gardes, they advocated experiences of life being alternative to those admitted by the capitalist order, for the fulfillment of human primitive desires and the pursuing of a superior passional quality.
  • With their ideas rooted in Marxism and the 20th-century European artistic avant-gardes, they advocated experiences of life being alternative to those admitted by the capitalist order, for the fulfillment of human primitive desires and the pursuing of a superior passional quality.
  • From Stirner's " Union of Self-Owning Ones " we proceed to Nietzsche's circle of " Free Spirits " and thence to Charles Fourier's " Passional Series ", doubling and redoubling ourselves even as the Other multiplies itself in the eros of the group.
  • From Stirner's'Union of Self-Owning Ones'we proceed to Nietzsche's circle of'Free Spirits'and thence to Charles Fourier's'Passional Series', doubling and redoubling ourselves even as the Other multiplies itself in the eros of the group ."
  • Always one to list and to systematize, Fourier declared there existed twelve basic passions of humanity grouped around three branches of a " passional tree " : " luxurious passions " of the senses; " affective passions " of love, friendship, and parenthood; and the oft-ignored " distributive passions " such as the need for political intrigue, the need for variety, and the pure enthusiasm of spiritual pursuits.
  • Hakim Bey has said " From Stirner's " Union of Self-Owning Ones " we proceed to Nietzsche's circle of " Free Spirits " and thence to Charles Fourier's " Passional Series ", doubling and redoubling ourselves even as the Other multiplies itself in the eros of the group . " In another essay Hakim Bey said that " Deeply as we've been influenced by Stirner / Nietzsche anti-authoritarian currents, despite their apparent contradictions ."
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