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Others have vocally resented the way Star Wars' constant re-echoing of its own past has limited the directions the story could take.
Christmas is a time for renewing and cementing friendships, and for re-echoing the message of peace.
Then followed a multitude of other escapes, gradually diminishing in sound but rolling and re-echoing through the troubled air.
Kimball was first known as Stake 48 on the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railroad line going west out of Mitchell. In 1880, the first homestead claims were made in the vicinity of Stake 48. Kimball was organized as a village in the spring of 1883.Re-echoing the Past, Elsie Petula, 2000, pg 1 The town was named for J. W. Kimball, a railroad surveyor.
Reflecting the (Counter-Reformation) cult of John Nepomuk, it therefore also evokes the high rococo, the 're-echoing of movement', in the St John Nepomuk Church architecture by the Asam brothers in Munich, and probably the descriptions and interpretations of it by Heinrich Wölfflin.H. Wölfflin, Principles of Art History 1915: Ch. 1, 'Architecture. The character of the violinist Rudi Schwerdtfeger is modelled on Paul Ehrenberg of Dresden, an admired friend of Mann's. But in general the characters and names echo philosophies and intellectual standpoints without intending portraits or impersonations of real individuals.
Moreover, he argued that movement was impossible because it requires moving into "the void", and Parmenides identified "the void" with nothing, and therefore (by definition) it does not exist. That which does exist is The Parmenidean One. Since existence is an immediately intuited fact, non- existence is the wrong path because a thing cannot disappear, just as something cannot originate from nothing. In such mystical experience (unio mystica), however, the distinction between subject and object disappears along with the distinctions between objects, in addition to the fact that if nothing cannot be, it cannot be the object of thought either: William Smith also wrote in Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology: > On the former reason is our guide; on the latter the eye that does not catch > the object and re-echoing hearing.

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