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"limitary" Definitions
  1. [archaic] (archaic) subject to limits
  2. (archaic) of or relating to a boundary
  3. LIMITING, ENCLOSING

11 Sentences With "limitary"

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The poor, limitary creature calling himself a man of the world.
It is an infinite, an indistinct, where each consciousness defines and sets a limitary form.
For further calculations, these values were used as limitary values to optimise the pipeline network diameters.
In literature and science the Greek intellect followed no beaten track, and acknowledged no limitary rules.
He was reminded, however, that his power was limitary, and that he would not be allowed to exceed it.
In this hygiene norm limitary values are indicated just for equivalent and maximum sound levels, and frequentative characteristics of noise are currently not evaluated.
Satan, unimpressed, responds: Then when I am thy captive talk of chains, Proud limitary Cherub, but ere then Far heavier load thy self expect to feel From my prevailing arm.
Following Euphemia's death, Nina becomes emotionally and mentally unstable. In a misguided attempt to avenge Euphemia, she arms the Ashford's Ganymede Knightmare Frame with a prototype nuclear bomb and intends to detonate it to kill Zero, but it fails to explode and she is arrested. In the second season, Nina becomes an antagonist and is recruited by Second Prince Schneizel as chief of his "In Vogue" research team headquartered in Dallas, Texas. Under him, she eventually creates a working bomb, F.L.E.I.J.A. (Field Limitary Effective Implosion Armament, pronounced "flaya"), that vaporizes everything within a specific radius.
The light came down from the Archon of the Hebdomad upon Jesus both at the Annunciation and at the Baptism so that He "was enlightened, being kindled in union with the light that shone on Him". Therefore, by following Jesus, the world is purified and becomes most subtle, so that it can ascend by itself. When every part of the sonship has arrived above the Limitary Spirit, "then the creation shall find mercy, for till now it groans and is tormented and awaits the revelation of the sons of God, that all the men of the sonship may ascend from hence".Hippolytus, Philosophumena vii. 27.
In no point, unless it be the retention of the widely spread term archon, is Basilides nearer than Valentinus to the older Gnosticism, while several leading Gnostic forms or ideas which he discards or even repudiates are held fast by Valentinus. Such are descent from above,See a passage at the end of Hippolytus, Philos. vii. 22. putting forth or pullulation, syzygies of male and female powers, and the deposition of faith to a lower level than knowledge. Further, the unique name given by Basilides to the Holy Spirit, "the Limitary (μεθόριον) Spirit," together with the place assigned to it, can hardly be anything else than a transformation of the strange Valentinian "Limit".
Similarly, elite conflict resulted in a rapid stasis in Habsburg Spain that prevented kings or metropolitan elites from exerting decisive control over their empire and the revenues it produced, thereby blocking every possibility of capitalist development. Dutch elites quickly grabbed trade routes and colonies but their settlement through Contracts of Correspondence immobilized resources and power preventing the reallocation of limitary force needed to defend their commercial hegemony from Britain. Wealth and entrepreneurship were diverted into finance and elites focused on controlling state offices that became the main source of wealth and the site from which they could manipulate the prices of government bonds. Analyzing the transformation of the British and French elites, Lachmann considers the Reformation as a moment of "strategic breakthrough" in European history, but, unlike Weber, sees this process not so much as an ideological, but rather as a structural transformation.

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