As the climate crisis chastens and public awareness grows, environmental concerns have finally made their way to the video game industry.
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We have a moral imperative to save our country from a Republican midterm victory that vindicates Trump and chastens the few GOP moderates who are left, in both senses of the word.
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Amanda and Molly become friends in Kate's absence, with Amanda seemingly filling in Kate's role as positive influence in Molly's life: she chastens Molly for shoplifting and dismisses Josh as "immature", despite Kate and Amanda worrying that she had a crush on him. Josh ends up taking her to the Valentine's Day prom. Amanda never appears in the book, but she is often mentioned by Kate and Molly. Despite her comments, she goes to the Valentine dance with Josh.
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Degei is also a god of wrath who declares himself in terrible fashion. He punishes and chastens his people by destroying the crops or by floods; he could indeed easily wipe out mankind from the earth, for since he has lived in the bowels of the earth he has been tormented with so insatiable hunger that he would like to take in and swallow the whole world.Friedrich Ratzel, The History of Mankind. (London: MacMillan, 1896) Vol 1 Page 317.
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Back at Angel's apartment, Cordelia continues to sketch the object from her vision and, apparently feeling more herself, begins to complain about Doyle's "gift." With surprising insight, Barney gently chastens Cordelia, guessing that Doyle must have honored her with both his trust and his most valuable possession. While Cordelia makes coffee, Barney makes a call to his associate, Hank, and, dropping the timid, sensitive act, reveals that it is he who stole the horn from the Kungai demon. But, Barney tells Hank, he now has a line on something even more interesting--Cordelia's clairvoyant powers.
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An exquisitely pure and severe rhythm of line and contour chastens the sensuous richness of the painting. The sweep of white drapery on which the goddess lies; and the glowing landscape that fills the space behind her; most harmoniously frame her divinity. The use of an external landscape to frame a nude is innovative; but in addition, to add to her mystery, she is shrouded in sleep, spirited away from accessibility to any conscious expression. It is recorded by Michiel that Giorgione left this piece unfinished and that the landscape, with a Cupid which subsequent restoration has removed, were completed after his death by Titian.
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Ter eeren ons Heeren wilt al u dagen Dit wonder bijzonder gedencken toch; Maekt u, o mensch, voor God steets wel te dragen, Doet ieder recht en wacht u voor bedrog. D'arglosen, den boosen om yet te vinden, Loopt driesschen, en briesschen gelyck een leeu, Soeckende wie hy wreedelyck verslinden, Of geven mocht een doodelycke preeu. Bidt, waket end' maket dat g'in bekoring, End' 't quade met schade toch niet en valt. U vroomheyt brengt den vijant tot verstoring, Al waer sijn rijck nog eens so sterck bewalt. Theodore Baker, 1894 Verse 1: We gather together to ask the Lord's blessing; He chastens and hastens His will to make known.
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Nachmanides Ibn Ezra read to promise that God would reward the Israelites by bringing them into the Land, because they obeyed God, even though in order to chasten them, God afflicted them with thirst and hunger.Abraham ibn Ezra, Commentary on the Torah, in, e.g., Ibn Ezra's Commentary on the Pentateuch: Deuteronomy (Devarim), translated and annotated by H. Norman Strickman and Arthur M. Silver, volume 5, page 60. Reading “so the Lord your God chastens you” in , Nachmanides suggested that God afflicted the Israelites at first with the wilderness and the trial of the manna so that later the goodness of the Land and its fruits would be pleasing to them.
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The work contains an account of 64 persecutions, besides narratives of many disputations and an account of Jewish customs in different countries. Ibn Verga endeavored to solve the problem why the Jews, particularly the Spanish Jews, suffered from persecutions more than any other people. He gives various reasons, among them being the superiority of the Jews ("whom the Lord loves He chastens": Proverbs 3:12), and chiefly their separation from the Christians in matters of food; their troubles were also a punishment for their sins. In general, Ibn Verga does not endeavor to conceal the faults of the Jews; he sometimes even exaggerates them.
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It also brings out through Kalyani Singh's advice to her officers and constables the way they should behave and talk with the public—she chastens them to talk politely and in a helpful manner to every law-abiding citizen since they are public servants. Law-abiding citizens should never have to fear the police, but must look to them for advise, guidance and protection from the unlawful forces. The director in Kalyani Singh did a marvelous job of sending a message to everyone, especially women in India, to work hard and achieve the ability to stand on their own legs and therefore gain respect in society, and to never give up until you achieve the rightful things you want to achieve. Kalyani Singh's ideals are so high that even as an IAS (Indian Administrative Service) officer played by Shekhar Kapur is trying to impress and marry her, she carefully evaluates his ideals to see if they are compatible with her own, before making a decision.
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