To have accepted that offer would have been to forgo hatred as consolation and meaning.
Cultural products, goods and services have importance and meaning that go beyond their commercial value.
The impact and meaning of the war's death toll went beyond the sheer numbers who died.
But inside these towers of concrete and glass, people create community, art and meaning.
But the authors give short shrift to the presence and meaning of Enlightenment ideals.
The facts and meaning of the Holocaust must be remembered and taught to future generations.
It gives voice and meaning especially to those who may have been silenced or where no voice existed before.
It is crazy not to seek both financial security and meaning in work.
Yet I am still forced to admit that he raised a valid question about the purpose and meaning of art.
They are those unique and unambiguous associations we link with the brand that give it shape and substance and meaning.
You dig up the buried ruins of Lordran, Oolacile, and the figures who give life and meaning to these places.
Precisely because body size has become a personal, social and political issue, the use and meaning of words to describe it is important.
Like everything in central Rome, it is a palimpsest, layers of writing and meaning on top of, or at least next to, others.
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It was a reminder that, with just several bars and well-placed beats, the right jazz drummer can lend order and meaning to any moment.
It is precisely this kind of federal intrusion and overreach that has generated a new-found public interest in the Constitution, its history and meaning.
In its July 7 London manuscripts sale, the auction house is offering a 1, 500-year-old biblical document that includes layers of text and meaning--in three languages.
The symbols and meaning have been lost to commercialism much like the way we lost the use off fresh ingredients in mixology for so long.
In the absence of this soul-mate, life lacks energy and meaning.
At a time when he was clearly deriving so much satisfaction and meaning from his work, she was struggling to find fulfillment in her own life.
The real problem is every time we speak we are not just saying something with a particular form and meaning, we are also doing something with people.
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As a result, one must get the full e-mail thread going back to its origination to report accurately and fairly the context and meaning of each e-mail.
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This convention is the first legal instrument to give recognition to the distinctive nature of cultural activities, goods and services as vehicles of identity, values and meaning.
From his rejection of the distinction between fact and meaning flowed a system of ideas about experience, translation, learning, understanding and the notions of necessity and possibility.
Mr Molyneux said that commands such as these were interpreted by Milo using voice-recognition software along with a database that attempted to interpret the players intonation and meaning.
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We may feel like flotsam and jetsam on the vast rivers of history, but when the currents are directed toward a final destination, it gives us purpose and meaning.
At Elimu, for example, we developed human interest stories to appeal to people back in Canada, using media, social networks and community programming strategies to deliver those stories with integrity and meaning.
But he is accused of not informing officials when he and his wife separated, therefore creating a change in his circumstances and meaning he may have no longer received the allowance.
Watson has also gotten much smarter over the past year: For one, it's a much better conversationalist, with the ability to understand intent and meaning in language, as well as produce more realistic sounding speech.
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These experiences, to borrow the words of Tim Doody, re-contextualize oneself as a marvelous conduit in a timeless whole, through which molecules and meaning flow, from nebulae to neurons and back again.
Moreover, Mr. Krens is convinced that the constantly increasing size of much contemporary art makes it virtually impossible to exhibit in normal surroundings, and that to do so diminishes its impact and meaning.
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