单词 | individualise |
例句 | “Is Shame Necessary?” is her thought-provoking treatise on the soft power of opprobrium, and its important role in achieving social cohesion in an ever more individualised culture. Infamy, infamy 2015-03-12T04:00:00Z Mental illness must always be individualised, which is why the title of Wurtzel’s book, Prozac Nation, is still so powerful. 'Everyone else was just a bit player': my night out with Elizabeth Wurtzel | Suzanne Moore 2020-01-08T05:00:00Z I am certain there are many viewers who enjoyed the homely references – such as that to “lamb chop feminism” – in this highly individualised account of an era. TV review: Whitlam: The Power and the Passion 2013-05-27T00:10:21Z Given fragmenting media audiences and the trend towards individualised, on-demand programmes, it is little short of a miracle. Radio audiences reach all-time high in UK 2010-08-07T05:00:00Z The poor planters, "the nameless of the earth" for whom the opening song is sung, are never individualised; their personal stories are left untold. Caledonia 2010-08-22T14:41:00Z This film holds up a really good mirror to the highly individualised world we now live in, with our relationship to social media and how we interact with the world. The 50 funniest films… chosen by comedians 2016-12-18T05:00:00Z The aim is that the app's individualised recommendations get ever more accurate. Cheers! Can AI help drinkers buy a better bottle of wine? 2023-06-25T04:00:00Z But she stresses her clinics prioritise patient health and safety and practise an individualised approach. Stratford-upon-Avon menopause doctor says hormone scam endangers women's health 2023-06-16T04:00:00Z "What it does is provide more individualised care for a patient but also allows us to free up the resource for our most vulnerable patients, patients who will have had strokes and heart attacks." Some ambulance callers to be told go elsewhere 2023-02-15T05:00:00Z "It is recommended that this person centred, individualised approach, which seeks to balance the rights of the individual with the risks they pose to themselves and to others continues and is encouraged," the report said. Trans prisoners in Scotland to be placed according to birth gender 2023-02-09T05:00:00Z "Smart meters have a tendency to individualise the problem, make owners feel that rising energy bills are to be dealt with by each household alone, and that adds to anxiety," he said. 'I'm obsessed with my smart meter' 2023-02-03T05:00:00Z It has said decisions about where to accommodate transgender inmates are taken on an individualised basis and if there are concerns about risks, they can be kept separate from the mainstream population. Pressure mounts on ministers in trans prisoner row 2023-01-29T05:00:00Z "Decisions by the SPS as to the most appropriate location to accommodate transgender people are made on an individualised basis, informed by a multi-disciplinary assessment of both risk and need," a spokesperson said. Tiffany Scott: Call to block trans prisoner's move to women's jail 2023-01-28T05:00:00Z "It is very likely that this will necessitate staffing reductions that will in turn lead to larger class sizes, reduced curriculum options and less individualised support for students who need extra help." Northern Ireland schools left in 'impossible position' with budget 2022-12-13T05:00:00Z The guide includes treatments individualised for different types of patients, but state media did not elaborate on which drugs are involved in the treatment plans. N.Korean leader Kim slams officials' 'immature' response amid COVID outbreak 2022-05-17T04:00:00Z Davinia Green, director of Stonewall Cymru, also welcomed the changes, saying: "This represents an important first step towards a donation selection policy entirely based on an individualised assessment of risk." Blood donation: Gay couple 'thrilled' after rules change 2021-06-13T04:00:00Z The group conducted extensive research into the risks associated with more individualised blood donor selection policies. Blood donation: Rule change means more gay and bisexual men can give blood 2020-12-13T05:00:00Z The prison service said decisions about where to place transgender prisoners were made on "an individualised basis". Tiffany Scott: Call to block trans prisoner's move to women's jail 2023-01-28T05:00:00Z As with CFS, the problem lies in the lack of widespread individualised, holistic care. Long Covid: ‘Is this now me forever?’ 2020-11-29T05:00:00Z However, the government said it would look at how it could use individualised risk assessments to maximise attendance. Older school pupils to wear face coverings in class at level 3 and 4 2020-10-30T04:00:00Z There are also the individual needs students who are also requiring individualised support based on their academic and social skills. I hated remote teaching during the Covid-19 lockdown. It should never replace the classroom | Amra Pajalic 2020-06-07T04:00:00Z The nominated quartet successfully argued that their work was "incompatible with the competition format, whose tendency is to divide and to individualise". Turner Prize, UK's top art award, axed for 2020 2020-05-26T04:00:00Z Netflix will retain viewing data from deactivated accounts, so if a user wants to re-subscribe at a later date they will be able to access their individualised preferences. Netflix stops charging thousands of dead accounts 2020-05-22T04:00:00Z Munich Re competes with Swiss Re, Allianz and Japan’s Sompo in a market where policy prices are individualised and there is little public data. Munich Re targets growing global energy weather hedges 2020-02-14T05:00:00Z "Facial recognition technology is by nature deeply intrusive, as it enables the widespread and bulk monitoring, collection, storage and analysis of sensitive personal data without individualised reasonable suspicion," said Natalia Zviagina, Amnesty International Russia's Director. Russia's use of facial recognition challenged 2020-01-31T05:00:00Z Yet Chonticha Tangworamongkon, of the Human Rights and Development Foundation, said she feared that a growing number of traumatised victims might struggle to receive individualised care. Thailand hit by record number of human trafficking cases 2020-01-06T05:00:00Z Instead of inviting consumers to tune into a shared cultural experience at a designated time, they encourage individualised trajectories through teeming repositories of art and entertainment. Overload and isolation: the decade that warped popular culture 2019-12-28T05:00:00Z Dr Janet Woodcock, from the drug regulatory body the US Food and Drug Administration, said individualised medicines, known as N-of-one because they are used by just one person, throw up new issues. Unique drug for a girl with deadly brain disease 2019-10-11T04:00:00Z Our modern understanding of cultural appropriation is highly individualised. Why we need to pause before claiming cultural appropriation | Ash Sarkar 2019-04-29T04:00:00Z All that is happening here is that attributes such as “character” individualise lack of opportunity. Teaching all pupils to act more like Etonians won’t help solve inequality | Suzanne Moore 2019-02-07T05:00:00Z Prof Grayling says it also protects the original ambition to offer something distinctive, with an emphasis on individualised learning. US university buys AC Grayling's college 2018-12-04T05:00:00Z One part of Spotify’s appeal is its playlists, where it offers music for particular activities, as well as individualised recommendations. Inside the booming business of background music 2018-11-06T05:00:00Z These types of individualised sanctions are a very effective deterrent against future attacks on human rights, while limiting the collateral damage to innocent citizens. Uganda’s brutal treatment of MPs is enabled by global indifference | Robert Amsterdam 2018-08-25T04:00:00Z The threat to the Drudge Report has come, paradoxically, not so much from rightwing competitors but from the very source of his own success – individualised news born of the internet. How the Drudge Report ushered in the age of Trump 2018-01-24T05:00:00Z On Twitter, Musk’s enthusiasm for Tesla electric cars “individualised transport” was widely condemned as evidence of his being out of touch. 'I met my wife on a train platform': Twitter responds to Elon Musk with positive public transport stories 2017-12-21T05:00:00Z Rare cycads are now sprayed with microdot paint that leaves invisible, individualised markers of a plant’s provenance. The loneliest plant on earth 2017-10-19T04:00:00Z A collective problem is individualised into a lifestyle one. Making babies is beginning to look as difficult for men as it always has been for women 2017-07-26T04:00:00Z After Mr North's U-turn, which he said had followed "highly individualised attacks" on him, the Archbishop of York said there had been little sign of that commitment to mutual flourishing. Church of England at war after Bishop Philip North's U-turn - BBC News 2017-03-10T05:00:00Z That act has spawned countless imitators, but instead of being truly individualised, they are corralled through the modern monoliths Facebook and Twitter. How the Drudge Report ushered in the age of Trump 2018-01-24T05:00:00Z In a statement Mr North said some of the complaints about his appointment had been "highly individualised attacks". Bishop Philip North steps down over women priests row - BBC News 2017-03-09T05:00:00Z “If the state wants to bring proceedings against people, they need to do so based on individualised proof. But what we are seeing are blanket accusations against which people are unable to appeal.” ‘I feel like I have been buried alive’: families live in fear and isolation as Erdoğan leads a witch-hunt 2017-02-11T05:00:00Z And this will put more pressure on advertisers and their agencies to produce more individualised content, he says. What do Prince Charles and Ozzy Osbourne have in common? - BBC News 2016-12-08T05:00:00Z While augmented reality creates a city individualised for every occupant, and developments in modular architecture and nanotechnology might result in rooms that change form and function at a whim, the problem lies in the unforeseen. Story of cities #future: what will our growing megacities really look like? 2016-05-26T04:00:00Z In the US, President Obama recently launched a Precision Medicine Initiative which plans to gather "big data" to develop more individualised care. The challenge of saving lives with 'big data' - BBC News 2016-02-06T05:00:00Z Protection and benefits, such as training or social insurance, will need to be individualised for à la carte careers. Leaders in driverless cars 2015-10-01T04:00:00Z The pictures have a light, rococo palette and the faces are individualised without being those of individuals. From princes to paupers: how Goya’s portraits tell the story of Spain 2015-09-26T04:00:00Z "It's really more individualised," says Donna Morris, senior vice president of human resources at Adobe, which employs 13,500 people. Why employee performance reviews are getting sacked - BBC News 2015-09-08T04:00:00Z Much of the attention was on the highly individualised "rank and yank" performance review where employees are regularly reviewed, stack ranked, and the worst performers fired. Viewpoint: Are Amazon's feedback tactics unusual? - BBC News 2015-08-21T04:00:00Z There will then be individualised hearings for all of the 96 who died. Hillsborough inquests: Families' strain at enduring evidence 2015-03-31T04:00:00Z Natural light, temperature, air quality and individualised classroom design were especially important, they said. Class design 'boosts pupil success' 2015-02-24T05:00:00Z It was surely not the jihadists' aim, but this humanises and individualises the men as more than just further evidence of horror in Syria. Islamic State video draws attention to Syrian victims 2014-11-20T05:00:00Z Our high rates of anxiety, depression and stress are a natural result of these structural factors, but because our conception of mental illness is so individualised we’ve been unable to translate it into political will. Generation Y didn’t go crazy in a vacuum. How can we enjoy life when our future is so uncertain? 2014-10-16T04:00:00Z But his actions shouldn’t be individualised as the rantings of one boorish outlier. Let's teach men how to tackle sexism. Starting with Kyle Sandilands 2014-08-20T04:00:00Z The idea of a small, individualised cake available in a panoply of flavours was very appealing to consumers, said Balzer. Crumbs' demise: a sign the US cupcake economy may be be crumbling 2014-07-08T04:00:00Z He had gone into partnership with a surgeon to make individualised artificial limbs, using a 3D fabricator. Imagine a world without shops or factories 2013-10-11T00:50:46Z But I think especially for the younger generation, they want more individualised or personalised care and attention. Why are so many Japanese men refusing to leave their rooms? 2013-07-04T23:21:33Z This is the holy trinity: individualised learning, non intrusive assessment, and socialisation. It Only Takes About 42 Minutes To Learn Algebra With Video Games 2013-07-01T11:01:00Z It should be constitutionally reasonable to acquire, analyse and store biometric data without a warrant - and without individualised suspicion - under certain, limited circumstances. Viewpoints: Supreme Court and DNA 2013-06-04T01:43:37Z The sweet, individualised ring tones that signify when a particular friend is texting beep from 6.30 am to 11pm, chirruping their insistent way through supper, homework, bath time and sleep. I set my teenage daughter a computer curfew 2013-04-27T08:01:25Z A revolutionary device, and one whose display and tools can be - and often are - absolutely individualised, so that no two phones are alike. Imagine a world without shops or factories 2013-10-11T00:50:46Z Our results point to the potential for individualising therapy for respiratory diseases according to individual symptom patterns. Menstrual cycle 'affects asthma' 2012-11-09T11:29:19Z But for the most part, his description, like his lyrical passion, is adapted with remarkable skill towards individualising still further the problem or character that he is analysing. Shelburne Essays, Third Series 2012-04-16T02:00:02.027Z Friendship is the recognition and respect of individuality in others by persons who are highly individualised themselves. The Five Great Philosophies of Life 2012-03-09T03:00:19.413Z There is something, again, wanting in the man who utterly lacks the individualising realism and tenderness of the woman, as in the woman who can show no comprehension of view or bravery of enterprise. Hegel's Philosophy of Mind 2012-03-07T03:00:14.327Z The 3D fabricator can make something slightly different every time it makes an object, individualising it every time. Imagine a world without shops or factories 2013-10-11T00:50:46Z In time the deity came to be viewed from various angles, and each particular aspect was individualised and made the object of separate worship. Canute the Great The Rise of Danish Imperialism during the Viking Age 2012-02-23T03:00:38.817Z In itself the Will is not individualised, but exists whole and undivided in every single thing in nature, as the Subject of contemplation exists whole and undivided in each cognitive being. Schopenhauer 2011-12-14T03:00:15.367Z The dialogue is everywhere and always clearly individualised, as in the spoken drama. Aspects of Modern Opera Estimates and Inquiries 2011-12-12T03:00:24.900Z But, in Hegel's use of them, these conventional designations are charged with a highly individualised meaning. Hegel's Philosophy of Mind 2012-03-07T03:00:14.327Z But at Britain's biggest manufacturer, British Aerospace, they are printing highly individualised components for aircraft and satellites - not prototypes, the real thing. Imagine a world without shops or factories 2013-10-11T00:50:46Z Each of the principal characters concerned in the carrying out of the plot is a distinct individualised type. Oscar Wilde 2011-12-10T03:00:14.120Z With the doctrine of the eternal life of the Will are connected Schopenhauer's theories, developed later, of the immortality of the species and of individualised sexual love. Schopenhauer 2011-12-14T03:00:15.367Z The manner in which each scene is individualised, differentiated and set apart from every other scene, is of a vividness and fidelity beyond praise. Aspects of Modern Opera Estimates and Inquiries 2011-12-12T03:00:24.900Z The “anthropological process” has defined and settled the mere general sentiency of soul into an individualised shape, a localised and limited self, a bundle of habits. Hegel's Philosophy of Mind 2012-03-07T03:00:14.327Z If individualised, personalised production catches on, it may radically reshape the corporation, with its divisions, baronies and management structures. Imagine a world without shops or factories 2013-10-11T00:50:46Z The women are all well drawn and individualised—except the heroine. Essays on Modern Novelists 2011-11-22T03:00:10.817Z The teleology that manifests itself in individualised love is, in his view, not related in reality to the interests of the individual life, but to those of the species. Schopenhauer 2011-12-14T03:00:15.367Z This individualising of parts is a reasonable supposition, but it is not necessary to press it. Psychical Miscellanea Being Papers on Psychical Research, Telepathy, Hypnotism, Christian Science, etc. 2011-10-01T02:00:35.717Z But with the growth of the trading spirit his character changes: he becomes the mere capitalist, is denationalised, has no definite work and can claim no individualised function. Hegel's Philosophy of Mind 2012-03-07T03:00:14.327Z He is a simple, kindly soul, with a number of false ideas of life, and a few ready-made beliefs which he is too conservative to correct or individualise. Coelebs The Love Story of a Bachelor 2011-08-31T02:01:28.960Z Though mere smudges, they serve in a slight degree to individualise the signer, while they are more or less clothed with the superstitious attributes of personal contact. Finger Prints 2011-08-07T02:00:07.827Z Mr Spagnola believes the customising consumer falls into one of three categories: The "younger crowd", who has purchased a used car or truck and wants to individualise it. Cool customising cars 2011-08-02T22:46:37Z Christ arose amongst a nation which was the most strikingly individualised of all peoples, but He transmitted the type of Humanity in its most general form. Pastor Pastorum 2011-07-25T02:00:14.597Z With a strong bent towards fully-differentiated and individualised experience Herbart conjoined a conviction of the need of logical analysis to prevent us being carried away by the first-come and inadequate generalities. Hegel's Philosophy of Mind 2012-03-07T03:00:14.327Z Our birth-land, which nourished us in our infancy, and now shelters the bodies of our parents, the mountains and the shores that surround it and individualise it, these are natural entities. The Reform of Education 2011-07-18T02:00:21.207Z The tipsahi is not supposed to individualise the signer, it is merely a personal ceremony performed in the presence of witnesses. Finger Prints 2011-08-07T02:00:07.827Z He remained silent, musing for a while, and then said hesitatingly to the lady: "Here, my lady, is the body you are to individualise." A Book of Ghosts 2011-07-08T02:00:19.203Z Gradually the evils arising from a lack of definite control and from the want of a code of rules to check individualising tendencies, began to manifest themselves. Education in England in the Middle Ages Thesis Approved for the Degree of Doctor of Science in the University of London 2011-06-30T02:00:33.287Z These more or less concrete, individualised creations are still “syntheses”: for the material, in which the subjective principles and ideas get a mentally pictorial existence, is derived from the data of intuition. Hegel's Philosophy of Mind 2012-03-07T03:00:14.327Z Now, if the child is to be individualised, he must be well known, well studied. Mentally Defective Children 2011-06-19T02:00:24.963Z One of the most remarkable of early ideas still current about human destiny is that which pictures each man coupled with a personal and individualised fate. Essays in the Study of Folk-Songs (1886) 2011-05-28T02:00:21.687Z Frequently efforts are unsuccessful either because the family physician and the educator have no time to superintend treatment, or because they are unable, for many reasons, to individualise treatment properly. Degeneracy Its Causes, Signs and Results 2011-05-02T02:00:17.657Z The author has traced the adventures and development of these highly individualised Selambs in a way that makes this one of the most absorbing novels produced in recent years. Dry Fish and Wet Tales from a Norwegian Seaport 2011-04-24T02:00:08.440Z Abstract right has to exhibit itself to the court—to the individualised right—as proven:—a process in which there may be a difference between what is abstractly right and what is provably right. Hegel's Philosophy of Mind 2012-03-07T03:00:14.327Z "Now a lot of architects want to individualise everything." 'Muggers' paradise' 2011-04-15T12:01:28Z Nebhât or Nephthys was individualised in order to complete the trinity of Set, of which Set was the central figure. The Religions of Ancient Egypt and Babylonia 2011-04-14T02:00:46.297Z Walmart argued that lower courts' liberal application of class certification requirements was inappropriate where hundreds of thousands of individualised employment decisions were involved. Walmart women watch and wait 2011-03-30T18:03:27Z To find the pure Nordic type at the present day we must seek for it in Scandinavia, which possesses one of the most highly individualised populations in Europe. Man, Past and Present 2011-03-28T02:00:29.283Z "Poster" work is in a strong position, too, in this manner, and here I must again refrain from individualising its chief exponents. Forty Years of 'Spy' 2011-03-04T03:00:57.237Z Annuity providers are likely to move to "individualised underwriting". Q&A: How will the ECJ gender ruling affect my insurance? 2011-03-01T14:38:21Z Dentistry is highly skilled, complex, individualised and is never cheap in any system, so patients, one way or the other, are used to paying a direct cost. Scrubbing up 2010-12-24T05:53:05Z More or less the same goes for education, where swapped ideas, online tutoring and self-motivated research make learning far more individualised. Don Tapscott on the growing influence of public participation 2010-10-04T06:00:00Z In general DNA provides information of a higher quality or “individualising potential” than other kinds of evidence, so that experts may be more confident of linking it to a specific individual. Forensic science: The ?CSI effect? 2010-04-22T10:36:00Z "If we can give parents an individualised chance of survival, we really would be getting somewhere." Early baby survival rate 'static' 2010-04-21T23:22:00Z And then - when these students make the decision to pursue college work - it's very individualised. New life 2010-03-16T09:34:00Z My hunch would be that it's very individualised. 2010-02-09T14:07:00Z He often fixes into the form of some general thought what appears in Lucretius as a living movement or individualised action. The Roman Poets of the Augustan Age: Virgil Indeed the writers of the Romantic Sagas are always so much more interested in incident than in character that highly individualised personality is rare. Stories and Ballads of the Far Past Translated from the Norse (Icelandic and Faroese) with Introductions and Notes It also crushes out what is selfish and individualising, by making them feel the superiority of what they all share over anything that is peculiar to one of them. The Expositor's Bible: The Book of Exodus But they will read picturesque biographies, which are history individualised, or vivid sketches of memorable eras, which are history vitalised. The Revival of Irish Literature Addresses by Sir Charles Gavan Duffy, K.C.M.G, Dr. George Sigerson, and Dr. Douglas Hyde In the last six lines the idea descends to a conclusion, and as the two divisions are of unequal length it is necessary that the lesser should be the more individualised. English Verse Specimens Illustrating its Principles and History Yet he managed wholly to avoid that fault of some creative imaginations which consists in personifying and individualising their figures by some easily recognisable label of mannerism. A History of Nineteenth Century Literature (1780-1895) But, in other passages, the announcement of salvation is more individualised, becomes more special. Christology of the Old Testament: And a Commentary on the Messianic Predictions. Vol. 2 Other horses, fiery and spirited, are grouped around, and in the band of cavaliers, beyond St. George, every head is individualised; one is beautiful, another brutal, and so on through the seven. The Venetian School of Painting Wells has said, "is the individualised correlation of salvation, like that it is a synthetic consequence of conflict and confusions." The Truth About Woman The sum of all these impressions is the man himself, the ego, the form through which the general life is individualised. The Practice of Autosuggestion Happily there are visible here also counteracting influences, forces that tend to individualise intellectual consumption and thus to stimulate the higher arts of intellectual production. The Evolution of Modern Capitalism A Study of Machine Production This parable individualises the divine love, as did also the missionary activity of Jesus. The Higher Powers of Mind and Spirit A third trait, which helps not only to characterise but to individualise him, is his subordination not only of his own existence, but of life in general, to his conception of art. Madame Bovary A Tale of Provincial Life The men, on the other hand, not yet individualised as husbands and fathers, held no rights or position in the group of the women and their children. The Truth About Woman Princess Bibesco’s I Have Only Myself to Blame consisted of sixteen short stories the most nervously alive and most clearly individualised of feminine gestures. When Winter Comes to Main Street It is said above that Marriage is also an image of the union between God and man, between the universal and the individualised Spirits. Esoteric Christianity, or The Lesser Mysteries It is the individual man who has a heavenly Father, and this individualised fatherhood is the only one of which Jesus speaks. The Higher Powers of Mind and Spirit A tragic aspect of it all was that it was due to Terry's teaching that Marie attained to the highly individualised character which was destined to rebel against the finally sterilising influence of her master. An Anarchist Woman They are as sudden, as unexplained in my memory, as those crowds in dreams, so definite, so individualised, where haunting, special faces stand out and hands clasp and shoulders touch—and all fades away. Margarita's Soul The Romantic Recollections of a Man of Fifty I remember saying and printing: “If this isn’t individualised writing, extremely skilful writing and highly entertaining writing, we would like to know what is.” When Winter Comes to Main Street And it has been extended by taking the individualised Spirit as a Nation or a Church, a collection of such Spirits knit into a unity. Esoteric Christianity, or The Lesser Mysteries By dropping the syllable en or an from the singular; or rather in this case the singular is formed from a plural, usually more or less collective, by adding the individualising suffix an or en. A Handbook of the Cornish Language chiefly in its latest stages with some account of its history and literature Both intensely nervous, both highly individualised, their characters conflicted with the intensity of two real and opposing forces. An Anarchist Woman Then came Elizabeth, less clearly individualised in her sisters' memory. Emily Brontë The knowledge that "the Son," as individualised Spirit, has his correlative in "the Father," as Universal Spirit, affords the clue we need. The Hidden Power And Other Papers upon Mental Science The truth is, Shakespeare's characters are all genera intensely individualised; the results of meditation, of which observation supplied the drapery and the colours necessary to combine them with each other. Shakespeare, Ben Jonson, Beaumont and Fletcher The words to which this p. 88applies are mostly such as are more commonly used in the plural, and the en becomes, as Norris calls it, “an individualising particle.” A Handbook of the Cornish Language chiefly in its latest stages with some account of its history and literature So our task is to individualise this broad, universal love, and to say, in the simplicity of a glad faith, 'He loved me and gave Himself for me.' Expositions of Holy Scripture Ephesians; Epistles of St. Peter and St. John This individualising principle unites, as he conceives, with the cooperating action of magnetism, electricity, and chemistry. Hints towards the formation of a more comprehensive theory of life. But the error we have to avoid is that of supposing volition to take the same form in Universal Spirit as in individualised Spirit. The Hidden Power And Other Papers upon Mental Science Kent is, perhaps, the nearest to perfect goodness in all Shakespeare's characters, and yet the most individualised. Shakespeare, Ben Jonson, Beaumont and Fletcher And he was the son of a poet with an admirable gift of individualising, of etherealising the commonplace; of making touching, delicate, fascinating the most hopeless conventions of the so-called refined existence. Chance A Tale in Two Parts He individualises, loving each and therefore loving all. Expositions of Holy Scripture Ephesians; Epistles of St. Peter and St. John I long ago explained the old Roman idea of Manes,828 a vague conception of shades of the dead dwelling below the earth, and hardly, if at all, individualised. The Religious Experience of the Roman People From the Earliest Times to the Age of Augustus We may, therefore, logically infer that because "the Father" is Universal Spirit, "the Son" is Spirit not universal; and the only definition of Spirit not-universal is Spirit individualised and particular. The Hidden Power And Other Papers upon Mental Science It is not my intention to follow the individualising plans of the majority of those who have preceded me in this country. Diary in America, Series One On the other hand, every chemist knows that it is only the simpler of the carbohydrates which are so individualised as to be connoted by a particular formula in the stereoisomeric system. Researches on Cellulose 1895-1900 With Goethe, they would appear to feel the presumption of individualising, the great Soul of the worlds by even so much as naming him. Morality as a Religion An exposition of some first principles His was the sort of mind which more naturally classifies than individualises, in this agreeing with the late Mr Buckle, who appreciated Dr Burton's historical labours, and was in his turn appreciated by him. The Book-Hunter A New Edition, with a Memoir of the Author In the Bible this movement of individualised Spirit is called "prayer," and it is synonymous with Thought, formulated with the intention of producing this response. The Hidden Power And Other Papers upon Mental Science His portraits, although they are not so individualised as Lotto's, nor such close studies of character as Titian's, always render the man at his best, in glowing health, full of life and determination. The Venetian Painters of the Renaissance Third Edition Langland thus shows us what we find in none of his contemporaries: crowds, groups, classes, living and individualised; the merchant class, the religious world, the Commons of England. A Literary History of the English People From the Origins to the Renaissance And moreover she was learning day by day that mysterious secret which individualises one face out of all the world, and makes its very deficiencies more lovely than any other features' charm. Agatha's Husband A Novel The brilliantly sketched personalities stand out delicately and incisively individualised. The Dictator As human beings we are individualised fragments of the great universal spirit. Spirit and Music This memory may be defined as the faculty possessed by an individualised "centre of consciousness" voluntarily to reproduce the vibrations it has received or generated. Reincarnation A Study in Human Evolution Among all his humorous creations, Mrs. Gamp is perhaps the most intensely original and the most thoroughly individualised. Charles Dickens as a Reader The same individualising love which is manifested in that mighty universal Atonement, if we rightly understand it, is manifested in all His dealings with us. Expositions of Holy Scripture Second Corinthians, Galatians, and Philippians Chapters I to End. Colossians, Thessalonians, and First Timothy. The skull of these lower fishes is itself a specialised one; it is an individualised modification of a simple type of skull. Form and Function A Contribution to the History of Animal Morphology And yet some of these names and persons are not feebly individualised. Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 436 Volume 17, New Series, May 8, 1852 A "centre of consciousness" is a form that serves, for the time being, as the instrument of an individualised ray of that indefinable principle called the soul. Reincarnation A Study in Human Evolution Auberon Quin and Adam Wayne are the most living individuals in any of his novels—just because they are the two lobes of his brain individualised. Gilbert Keith Chesterton But there are two other variations of this thought in the Old Testament even more tenderly suggestive of that individualising care and strong sufficient love than the emblem of my text. Expositions of Holy Scripture Second Corinthians, Galatians, and Philippians Chapters I to End. Colossians, Thessalonians, and First Timothy. Between the two layers other cells are formed belonging to the vessel layer, which is, however, in Schwann's opinion not a very definitely individualised layer. Form and Function A Contribution to the History of Animal Morphology "Then you have learned to individualise soldiers already?" was his next question, put with a look which seemed to me inquisitive and impertinent. Daisy It is only slightly conscious, for it is not individualised; all the same, it is precise in its nature. Reincarnation A Study in Human Evolution These grouped goddesses take us back to one of the most interesting stages in the early Celtic religion, when the earth-spirits or the corn-spirits had not yet been completely individualised. Celtic Religion in Pre-Christian Times Another idea suggested by this emblem is experience of divine individualising knowledge and care. Expositions of Holy Scripture Second Corinthians, Galatians, and Philippians Chapters I to End. Colossians, Thessalonians, and First Timothy. Through histological differentiation the texture of the layers and incipient organs becomes individualised. Form and Function A Contribution to the History of Animal Morphology So far we have encountered only a general, not an individualised, sexual instinct and, in a limited measure at least, a struggling tendency towards individualisation. The Evolution of Love These characters are in various degrees individualised, most of them completely so; but still in each group there is a quality common to all the members, or one spirit breathing through them all. Shakespearean Tragedy Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, Macbeth Of the individualised goddesses many are strictly local, being the names of springs or rivers. Celtic Religion in Pre-Christian Times There is individualising love and care, and as the basis of both, individualising knowledge. Expositions of Holy Scripture Second Corinthians, Galatians, and Philippians Chapters I to End. Colossians, Thessalonians, and First Timothy. The judgment is an individualising one, and all-embracing. Expositions of Holy Scripture Ezekiel, Daniel, and the Minor Prophets. St Matthew Chapters I to VIII Because individualised love was an unknown quantity to the ancients, they ornamented their sarcophagi with symbols of ecstatic life, with dancing and embracing fauns and maenads. The Evolution of Love So that, one might add, the Englishman is doubly personal, first as an individual and again as a member of the most highly individualised of nations. The Open Secret of Ireland The Earth-mother with her progeny of spirits, of springs, rivers, mountains, forests, trees, and corn, appears to have supplied most of the grouped and individualised gods of the Celtic pantheon. Celtic Religion in Pre-Christian Times It is hard to realise the essentially individualising and isolating character of our relation to Jesus Christ. Expositions of Holy Scripture Second Corinthians, Galatians, and Philippians Chapters I to End. Colossians, Thessalonians, and First Timothy. I suppose, dealing so much with individuals as I do, I am inclined to individualise like a woman. Cecilia de Noël Starting from an unconscious existence in complete harmony with nature, it had passed through individualised man to the loftiest spiritual conceptions in the impersonal world of ideas. The Evolution of Love And these individualised particles are supposed to move in an endless ocean of a vastly more subtle matter—the ether. The Advance of Science in the Last Half-Century As in Greece, so among the Celts, the primitive corn-spirits had probably become more individualised goddesses with an elaborate cult, observed on an island or at other sacred spots. The Religion of the Ancient Celts Deliverance and security are the results of that individualising care. Expositions of Holy Scripture Second Corinthians, Galatians, and Philippians Chapters I to End. Colossians, Thessalonians, and First Timothy. Nowhere is this pictorial and individualising part of Browning's genius more delighted with its work. The Poetry Of Robert Browning In several of the higher animals the sexual instinct is to some extent individualised, but nevertheless it is no more than instinct, seeking a suitable mate for its gratification. The Evolution of Love They are, I think, the only characters Shakespeare has not cared to individualise. Reviews Thus the primitive Heaven personified recedes, and his place is taken by a more individualised god. The Religion of the Ancient Celts The style is more individualised than in the Goethe pieces, and the invention is, on the whole, of a superior order. Edward MacDowell And this double refraction of his mind by which a concentrated and individualised Britling did but present a larger impersonal Britling beneath, carried with it a duplication of his conscience and sense of responsibility. Mr. Britling Sees It Through I do not agree with Thode that we are indebted to the legend of St. Francis for the modern soulful and highly individualised art. The Evolution of Love Love stands at the head, and is the fontal source of all separate individualised duties. Expositions of Holy Scripture: Romans Corinthians (To II Corinthians, Chap. V) Later on, when he became more versatile as an actor, he wrote for himself a wider range of parts and individualised them in name as well as in nature. The Theory of the Theatre Van Reymerswael's The Tax Gatherers, sometimes called The Bankers or The Misers, hangs in the museum; that realistic picture with the so highly individualised heads, a favourite of the engravers, holds its own. Promenades of an Impressionist He was not so completely individualised as people are supposed to be individualised—in our law, in our stories, in our moral judgments. Mr. Britling Sees It Through The whole economy of the establishment is to make you as much at home as possible; to individualise you, as far as it can be done, in every department of personal comfort. A Walk from London to John O'Groat's For Christ's universal love is universal only because it is individualising and particular. Expositions of Holy Scripture: Romans Corinthians (To II Corinthians, Chap. V) Their imaginations individualise more, their affections are, in consequence, concentrated rather on leaders than on causes.... A Short History of Women's Rights From the Days of Augustus to the Present Time. with Special Reference to England and the United States. Second Edition Revised, With Additions. There remain large regions of more specialised and individualised production that many Socialists nowadays are quite prepared to leave to the freer initiatives of private enterprise. An Englishman Looks at the World Essex is not a suburban county; it is a characteristic and individualised county which wins the heart. Mr. Britling Sees It Through It may be a proper and utilitarian change, but one can hardly notice without regret what transformations the railway regime has wrought in customs and habits which once individualised a country and people. A Walk from London to John O'Groat's How can a governor individualise the penal treatment of four or five hundred prisoners? Criminal Sociology Thus Henry, firmly individualised as he is, becomes in some sense, like all the greater protagonists of the drama, the spirit of man confronting eternal and recurrent problems. The Dramatic Works of Gerhart Hauptmann Volume I He individualises everything he meets; his dislike of abstractions is everywhere extreme. Thomas Carlyle And oh! ask yourselves, 'When that gentle eye, with lightning in its depths, falls upon me, individualises me, summons out me to its bar—how shall I stand?' Expositions of Holy Scripture St. Luke At a later day you will no longer recognise this aspect of passionless composure: with growing acquaintance each face will become more and more individualised for you by characteristics before imperceptible. Glimpses of Unfamiliar Japan Second Series And His messages of blessing are as specific and individualising as the love from which they come. Expositions of Holy Scripture St. Mark God individualises us, and God speaks to Thee, 'Wilt thou behold My face?' Expositions of Holy Scripture Psalms It occurs in many of the psalms attributed to him, and may fairly be regarded as a characteristic of his ardent and individualising devotion. Expositions of Holy Scripture Second Kings Chapters VIII to End and Chronicles, Ezra, and Nehemiah. Esther, Job, Proverbs, and Ecclesiastes We have in Christ's words an illustration of His individualising knowledge. Expositions of Holy Scripture St. Luke Therefore, 'see that ye despise not one of these little ones,' each of whom is held by the divine will in the grasp of an individualising love which nothing can loosen. Expositions of Holy Scripture : St. Matthew Chaps. IX to XXVIII He individualises himself, his need, Christ's power and willingness to help him. Expositions of Holy Scripture St. Mark And so, if Jesus bears our names upon His heart, that does not express merely representation nor merely intercession, but it expresses also personal regard, individualising knowledge. Expositions of Holy Scripture Mike more than justified the confidence, and not only pleased him, but succeeded in individualising himself with the audience. Young Lives This individualising knowledge and drawing love and authority are all expressed, as I think, in that one word 'Zacchaeus.' Expositions of Holy Scripture St. Luke Let us individualise that love in our thoughts as it individualises us in its outflow—and make our own the 'exceeding broad' promises, which include us, too. Expositions of Holy Scripture : St. Matthew Chaps. IX to XXVIII He has a clear individualising knowledge of each; each separately has a place in His mind or heart. Expositions of Holy Scripture St. Mark For the moment the personality of the official was altogether melted away and absorbed in the sanctity of his function, and he stood before God as the individualised nation. Expositions of Holy Scripture On the other hand, the whole series is free; it is simply the manifestation of an individualised will. The Essays of Arthur Schopenhauer; On Human Nature But in plant or animal the condensed light was never separated and individualised, never parted from, though obviously gathered and agglomerated out of, the generally diffused rosy sheen that tinged the entire landscape. Across the Zodiac To him men present themselves individualised, and if they classify it is by some skin-deep accident of tint, some trick of the tongue, or habit of gesture, or such-like superficiality. A Modern Utopia The degree in which a man individualises his work and gives it the quality of his own mind and spirit is, therefore, the measure of his success in giving his nature free and full expression. Essays on Work and Culture The two incidents are thus brought into connection, and yet individualised. Expositions of Holy Scripture In fact, all of his good women are individualised--the closest similarity is perhaps seen in Lisa and Tanya, but even there the image of each girl is absolutely distinct in the reader's mind. Essays on Russian Novelists A manifoldness of rites took the place of individualising occasions; technique was the main thing, and strict fidelity to rubric. Prolegomena Like Michelangelo, these sculptors fill their works with intense and individualised expression. The Renaissance: studies in art and poetry There will always be someone who will touch up and paint and stick windows on to and generally adorn and individualise such houses, which are, of course, the stabler the heavier the wood used. Little Wars; a game for boys from twelve years of age to one hundred and fifty and for that more intelligent sort of girl who likes boys' games and books. God is mine because His love individualises me, and I have a distinct place in His heart, His purposes, and His deeds. Expositions of Holy Scripture Accordingly the Studies of Manners contain typical individuals, while the Philosophic Studies contain individualised types. Honore de Balzac The Kayans of the Baram, under the individualising influences of trade and increasing stocks of private property, neglected to renew these communal mats; and thus the good old custom was in danger of dying out. The Pagan Tribes of Borneo The modern fighting man is as individualised as a half back or a centre forward in a football team. War and the future: Italy, France and Britain at war And he was the son of a poet with an admirable gift of individualising, of etherealizing the common-place; of making touching, delicate, fascinating the most hopeless conventions of the, so-called, refined existence. Chance A Tale in Two Parts And this, of the Landlady: ‘She told me her story once; it was as if a grain that had been ground and bolted had tried to individualise itself by a special narrative.’ The Rhythm of Life Thus on all sides I shall have created life: for the type by individualising it, and for the individual by converting him into a type. Honore de Balzac Woe to the nation or the society in which this individualising and separating process is going on in the human mind! Alexandria and Her Schools; four lectures delivered at the Philosophical Institution, Edinburgh He strained to catch, to individualise the tone sounds that floated in a medley about him. The Adventures of Jimmie Dale They were, we agreed, for the most part bigger than the average of people in London, and a handsome lot, even when they were not subtly individualised. The New Machiavelli Behind it, yet struggling to disorganise and alter it, altogether, was a far more essential reality, a self less personal, less individualised, and broader in its references. The New Machiavelli |
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