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  • But there is a downside to setting out to prove oneself.
  • It's not a matter of proving oneself.
  • Flying a Jolly Roger was a reliable way of proving oneself a pirate.
  • They held that the pursuit of knowledge was yet another way to prove oneself worthy before God.
  • The main intention of the game is for the player to develop the character and to prove oneself as a knight, paladin, sorcerer or druid.
  • Whatever spurs are needed to drive a champion, one of those must be a need to continually prove oneself to others, as well as to oneself.
  • Inmates who behave will still be rewarded with less restrictive living conditions, Owens said, but the time required to " prove oneself " will be longer.
  • Was it the silver mines or the opportunities to prove oneself in difficult circumstances or some key trading position ? scribs 15 : 00, 16 February 2011 ( UTC)
  • A solid instructional program, for which there were no commonly accepted goals, was sacrificed to the idea of " proving oneself " ( " Bew鋒rung " ).
  • "Anyone with a name as famous as mine constantly has to prove oneself but my name hasn't been a tremendous help in my career, " she said.
  • This means that life in Eastern Orthodox theosis is an opportunity to prove oneself and perfect oneself and by free will to follow God and achieve salvation ( theosis ) through the cross.
  • "To succeed, ( a woman ) has to prove oneself 20 times more than a guy does, " she told L'Humanite, a French newspaper, in January, 2001.
  • So do the exposure of each boy's source of insecurity and the film's refusal to really examine the boot-camp assumption that complex problems have simple solutions based on proving oneself in action.
  • Rootlessness, poverty, the need to prove oneself to new acquaintances year in and year out often produces a kind of " look at me, notice me " personality that wends its way to the creative arts.
  • Otherwise, " Stuart Little 2 " is wholesome, warm and energetic-- if predictable; a story about fitting in, proving oneself and untying the apron strings of an ( understandably ) overprotective mother ( a bubbly Geena Davis ).
  • The explanation in both those races probably has more to do with the power of incumbency _ the value of proving oneself in a public office in the months ( or years ) leading up to a campaign _ than it does with any kind of discrimination.
  • He also belonged to the last generation of professional dancers that went through the old system of hierarchy wherein one had to prove oneself on the dance floors of the traditional Buenos Aires milongas such as Sunderland Club, Sin Rumbo, Almagro and Sal髇 Canning before truly being accepted into the ranks of the respected tangueros.
  • Now, if it was a smaller " large mistake "-- outside of that " no one will ever forget " realm-- I would tell the person in question to look at the criticisms in their failed RfA, to look at the area their " sin " was committed in, and focus especially on improving and " proving oneself " in that area.
  • Unlike many moralists of the time, Descartes was not devoid of passions but rather defended them; he wept upon Francine's death in 1640 . " Descartes said that he did not believe that one must refrain from tears to prove oneself a man . " Russell Shorto postulated that the experience of fatherhood and losing a child formed a turning point in Descartes'work, changing its focus from medicine to a quest for universal answers.
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