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  • determinism. Immanuel Kant called it a "wretched subterfuge" and "word jugglery". Kant's argument turns on the view that, while all empirical phenomena...
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  • Ancient Greek word γοητεία (goēteía) meaning "charm", "witchcraft", or "jugglery". In medieval and Renaissance Europe, goetia was generally considered evil...
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    expression. M. L. Rosenthal wrote that: The chief effect of Cummings' jugglery with syntax, grammar, and diction was to blow open otherwise trite and...
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    18th century, verbally tricky Odia became the order of the day. Verbal jugglery and eroticism characterise the period between 1700 and 1850, particularly...
    56 KB (4,880 words) - 03:08, 3 May 2024
  • that means Indra's net, magic, deception, fraud, illusion, conjuring, jugglery, sorcery etc. In Hinduism the first creator of maya in this universe was...
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  • translates as "eel-wrigglers," probably in reference to their "verbal jugglery." They are collectively spoken of as "some recluse and brahmins who wriggle...
    27 KB (3,922 words) - 20:44, 20 November 2023
  • no appreciation of a fixed habitat and are given to mimicry, begging, jugglery, dancing, etc. Communities consisting largely of agricultural and landless...
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    metaphysical treatises. There is nothing but an endless round of verbal jugglery there. Read Rousseau and Voltaire, Plato and Aristotle, Haeckel and Spencer...
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  • Uruzgan, Bamiyan and Dai Kundi peddling bangles, cloth or haberdashery; jugglery and snake charming Inku Sunni Baloch northern, western and southern Afghanistan...
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  • are Dinakrushna Das, Upendra Bhanja and Abhimanyu Samanta Simha. Verbal jugglery, obscenity and eroticism as the characteristics of Shringara Kavyas, became...
    26 KB (3,621 words) - 18:02, 15 February 2024
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    conduct, devoid of weaknesses such as ostentation, pride, deceit, cunning, jugglery, jealousy, falsehood, egotism and attachment. The teacher's sole aim is...
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    and he knows, if he be of the modern type, that arms and conquests and jugglery with frontiers serve no ends of his, and may very well defeat them." Angell...
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  • (15 August 2014). "'Zero defect, zero effect' to 'Make in India': Modi's jugglery with words". hindustantimes.com. Archived from the original on 27 April...
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  • drummers, and are a strictly endogamous group. The dholi are also involved in jugglery, palmistry, and fortune telling. Historically, they were also the sellers...
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  • south-eastern Asian culture by Pariscope. Bhashyo wrote: "She created a jugglery with those rapid change in posture and movement." Indian folk dance has...
    100 KB (8,876 words) - 20:30, 24 April 2024
  • the loan waiver was "an electoral sop that involves a lot of statistical jugglery and very little of real hope for Indian farmers." An important feature...
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  • writer does not dispute this claim, but questions whether it was bit of jugglery, a natural phenomenon, a piece of self-deception, or an effect of magic...
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    needful; circle-making and the scattering of incense are mere humbug and jugglery. The human spirit is so great a thing that no man can express it; eternal...
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    theory on "objects of knowledge are unreal, like a dream or a form of jugglery and a mirage", but by first presenting his demonstration that the theory...
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    and Pakistani Punjab Sansi sell and barter cattle, some also involved in jugglery and acrobatics. Their language is Sansiboli, Sansi or Bhilki which is a...
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