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We aimed at nothing less than to speak of the instauration of Spirit and its incarnation in a beautiful form.
This can lead to the instauration of automaticity in ischemic tissue.
Instauration also published numerous articles arguing that Christianity was a contrived religion.
Instauration was a monthly magazine published from December 1975, through February 2000, ending with volume 25, issue 3.
This book would be considered the first step in the Great Instauration scale, of "partitions of the sciences".
This culminated with the instauration of the bantustans.
After the instauration of the communist regime in 1944, his professional career was interrupted and his music was banished up to 1959.
Once more men thought that the 'great instauration' had come, and that Christendom was entering into the third and final reformation.
They returned after nearly two centuries when the political climate had become favorable to Catholicism due to the instauration of the Habsburgs in Transylvania.
He called it Instauratio Magna (The Great Instauration).
This treaty means the end of local dynasties of kings and instauration of rulers from Fanar, Istanbul.
For those who approve of eugenics, historical revisionism, and discussions of the racial makeup of populations, the writing of Instauration was very pleasing.
Instauration Fantasy: a story in which the real world is transformed; the authors cite Little, Big (1981) by John Crowley as the first full-fledged example.
In the book "The Great Instauration", he also gave some admonitions regarding the ends and purposes of science, from which much of his philosophy can be deduced.
Many Adlists think these dreams refer to the immediate abolition of the monarchy in Morocco and the instauration of a Caliphate.
Instauratio Magna ('Great Instauration') (1620)
In origin it was undoubtedly part of a religious-scientific movement to purge Christianity and give it rebirth as part of a 'general instauration' of knowledge.
The title is a reference to Aristotle's work Organon, which was his treatise on logic and syllogism, and is the second part of his Instauration.
Bismarck had favoured the instauration of a republic in France in 1871, knowing that this would isolate the defeated nation in Europe where most countries were monarchies.
Instauration was a magazine with diverse coverage, including economic theory, social commentary, international trends, literary pieces, letters to the editor, in all of which a high standard of writing was evident.
They also spearheaded the pop punk festival Instauration Fest partnered with Middagh Goodwin at the Plea for Peace Center in Stockton, CA.
The use of the term "exceptional" has to be underlined here: Schmitt defines sovereignty as the power to decide the instauration of state of exception, as Giorgio Agamben has noted.
(Refer to Morano, "Justice Scalia: His Instauration of the Sixth Amendment in Sentencing" for pre-'Booker' discussion of this line of cases).
He split from Colorado in 1971 to form the Frente Amplio with Michelini, and was re-elected diputado from 1972 until the instauration of the military dictatorship in June 1973.
Bacon's reason for publishing under a pseudonym was said to be his need to secure his high office, possibly in order to complete his "Great Instauration" project to reform the moral and intellectual culture of the nation.