zeno in A Sentence

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    The Quantum Zeno Effect.

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    Zeno responded,“This is no place to talk.

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    Zeno of Elea.

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    The West Zeno.

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    Zeno is the first who deeply thinks about these.

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    Zeno crowned as co-emperor of the Byzantine Empire.(9. February 474).

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    It is thought that Zeno is likely to be sued.

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    Called the Quantum Zeno Effect, it has been demonstrated in the laboratory.

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    The gum Wrigley was selling in the 1890's was manufactured by Zeno Company.

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    Zeno and Nagarjuna say that the whole concept of time, chronological time, is absurd.

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    We have two ears, but only one mouth, so that we may listen more and talk less"- Zeno(3rd century B.C.).

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    It is still an open question for researchers that how closely they can approach the limits of Quantum Zeno effect.

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    The reason we have two ears and only one mouth, is that we may hear more and speak less.- Zeno.

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    The reason we have two ears and only one mouth is so we might listen more and talk less- Zeno.

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    The concept dogmatism originated in ancient Greece, thanks to the philosophers Zeno and Pyrrho, who considered all philosophy to be dogmatic.

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    He bought out Zeno by 1911 and by 1915 grabbed the title as one of the biggest advertisers in the country.

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    A vivid example of this is the“Crucifixion”, which was once part of the altar of the Verona church of San Zeno.

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    Byzantine Emperor Zeno is forced to flee his capital at Constantinople, and his general, Basiliscus gains control of the empire.(9. January 475).

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    One day, however, after Zeno learned that his slave was guilty of stealing, Zeno came face- to- face with the implications of his own philosophy.

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    Zeno of Citium(334-262 BCE), the founder of Stoicism, had been a pupil of Crates, and Cynicism came to be seen as an idealized form of Stoicism.

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    It was practiced by a few philosophers(Democritus) and statesmen(the orator Demosthenes), but it was particularly Zeno and the Greek and Roman Stoic philosophers who justified the practice.

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    It began in Greece and was founded around 300 B.C. by Zeno, who used to teach at the site of the Painted Stoa in Athens, hence the name Stoicism.

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    Distinguishing the product a bit, Wrigley recommended that Zeno use chicle to make the gum instead of the paraffin and spruce that were the traditional ingredients of the day.

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    For Epicurus the sovereign good was pleasure, and Descartes says that in fact this is not in contradiction with Zeno's teaching, because virtue produces a spiritual pleasure, that is better than bodily pleasure.

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    Fatalism's Implications and God's Qualities Back in the third century B.C. E., the philosopher Zeno of Citium taught his pupils in Athens to“ accept Fate's decree as in some hidden way the best.”.

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    According to Zeno, the map and letters date from around the year 1400 and purportedly describe a long voyage made by the Zeno brothers in the 1390s under the direction of a prince named Zichmni.

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    Zeno,' Baburin resumed in deliberate tones,‘was that wise man, who declared that suffering was not an evil, since fortitude overcomes all things, and that the good in this world is one: justice; and virtue itself is nothing else than justice.'.

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