How To Use Satori In A Sentence

  • I know something of those whom we in Italy call improvisatori; and I could speak in this oriental style for eight hours together without the least effort, for it requires none to be bombastic in negligent verse, overloaded with epithets almost continually repeated, to heap combat upon combat, and to describe chimeras.” A Philosophical Dictionary
  • The character is, no doubt, experiencing some form of satori.
  • The question is often posed by drunk, drugged women, and it is always asked accusatorially, as if there is—honest to God—no reason to be angry. Roseanne Archy
  • But, unless a judge would go on and explain, ‘That is because we have a rather special legal system which is accusatorial.’
  • You say that many of these judges are prosecutorial, accusatorial, whatever the case may be. CNN Transcript Oct 19, 2005
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  • This gentleman has got a smattering of physic, and I am afraid tampers with his own constitution, by means of Brookes’s Practice of Physic, and some dispensatories, which he is continually poring over. Travels through France and Italy
  • You're forty minutes late, Pearl," she said more pityingly than accusatorially. The Metrognome and other Stories
  • The static, accusatorial, setpiece interview may have run its course. Has Newsnight lost its way?
  • The infusion of Wormwood makes a useful fomentation for inflammatory pains, and, combined with chamomile flowers and bay leaves, it formed the anodyne fomentation of the earlier dispensatories. Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure
  • Courtroom dramas often include a scene where an antagonistic prosecutor points his finger at a defendant and asks accusatorially, "Why did you kill your partner?" implying that the person -- who has pleaded not guilty -- did kill the partner. Jerry Weissman: "When Did You Stop Beating Your Wife?"
  • All absolute lordly power is in God originally: all lordly magisterial mediatory power is in Christ dispensatorily: all official, stewardly power is by delegation from Christ only in the church guides [93] ministerially, as the only proper subject thereof that may exercise the same lawfully in Christ's name: yet all power, both magisterial in Christ, and ministerial in Christ's officers, is for the The Divine Right of Church Government by Sundry Ministers Of Christ Within The City Of London
  • The third point is that our adversary system is accusatorial.
  • The accusatorial process, as it was termed, was also, in many cases, brought in the first instance before the ‘Heimliche Acht.’ Anne of Geierstein
  • There were buffoons, there were improvisatori, there were ballet-dancers, there were musicians, there was Beauty, there was wine. Selections from Poe
  • She made it," Owen said, shaking an accusatorial finger at Jennsen still sheltered under Richard's right arm. NAKED EMPIRE
  • Architect-couple Michael Morris and Yoshiko Satori built a modern getaway on Shelter Island, N.Y. It's their answer to what they describe as the "shingles on steroids" homes in the Hamptons. Simple Shapes on Shelter Island
  • -- The Arabs, who have among them most imaginative and finished _improvisatori_, compare the elegant movements of a beautiful bride to those of a young camel. The International Monthly Magazine, Volume 1, No. 1, August 1850 of Literature, Science and Art.
  • GRACE: And interestingly, I heard Ted Rowlands I believe earlier say that Mark Geragos was not angry or accusatorial ... CNN Transcript Aug 5, 2004
  • Italy is the land to which we must look for great men; that it is not merely the country of singers, fiddlers, _improvisatori_, and linguists, but of men, of beings who may emphatically be called men. A Bibliography of the writings in Prose and Verse of George Henry Borrow
  • His voice became dangerously hard and bitingly accusatorial. At The Spaniard's Convenience
  • Dei, num metuendæ sunt aliquæ accusatoris insidiæ? sed quis audeat accusare quos electos divino cernit judicio? num Deus Pater ipse qui contulit, potest dona sua rescindere, et quos adoptione suscepit, eos a paterni affectus gratia relegare? The Doctrine of the Saints��� Perseverance Explained and Confirmed
  • According to the function and relation of the prosecutor and the defender, the model of investigation can be put into the Accusatorial Model and Inquisitorial Model.
  • Now, I will not take the Court through that whole thing but there is another passage at 445 which speaks about the English provisions as undermining the accusatorial system but that article is, as I say, but one of many.
  • Continental procedure is quite different, as it is inquisitorial rather than accusatorial.
  • -- There are, however, artists who have too much self-confidence, that is ill-founded confidence, founded rather upon a certain dexterity than upon a habit of thought; they are like the improvisatori in poetry; and most commonly, as Metastasio acknowledged of himself, had much to unlearn, to acquire a habit of thinking with selection. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 53, No. 328, February, 1843
  • A lot of citizens, and some lawyers, do not know that this is just absolutely fundamental to our legal system, the accusatorial system, and it is a very, very important check on power and on authority.
  • ‘Have you lost weight?’ someone called, accusatorially across the office as I turned from the printer to return to my desk. Alas, a blog » 2006 » February
  • Would it require a sort of expanded awareness, like the way you feel after satori?
  • The doctrine of satori calls for the follower to annihilate self to reach the higher state so as to liberate oneself from the habitual way of life.
  • According to the function and relation of the prosecutor and the defender, the model of investigation can be put into the Accusatorial Model and Inquisitorial Model.
  • The accusatorial “banter” I have to wade through on this site for good discussion like yours is what makes it worth it. Why are only queer rights on the chopping block?
  • That would be contrary to the whole concept of an accusatorial criminal justice process, in our submission.
  • While he was yet a lad and living in Florence, they used in certain places of the city to meet together during the nights of summer on the public streets; and he, ranking among the best of the improvisatori, sang there. The Autobiography of Benvenuto Cellini
  • Dei, num metuendæ sunt aliquæ accusatoris insidiæ? sed quis audeat accusare quos electos divino cernit judicio? num Deus Pater ipse qui contulit, potest dona sua rescindere, et quos adoptione suscepit, eos a paterni affectus gratia relegare? The Doctrine of the Saints��� Perseverance Explained and Confirmed
  • I hear the voice of the woodsman making his way to Mount Kasatori, and the songs of the seedling planters in the little rice paddies at the foot of the hill.
  • With all these, there appears no more serious difficulty to encounter than that involved in altered editions of their usual dispensatories, or books of reference '-- an amount of trouble and expense, we should say, not greater, certainly, in proportion to the position of the parties concerned, than that which was forced on the poor chandlers and milkwomen by the act of Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 437 Volume 17, New Series, May 15, 1852
  • C. C.NDIT: It's pretty hard when there is an accusatorial tone coming from their family. CNN Transcript Aug 27, 2001
  • It sounds a very dubious principle and inconsistent with the accusatorial trial.
  • It looked much like a satori stone which the aficionados of zanshin use to strengthen their hands. THE BROKEN GOD
  • Too often, academic writing seems like a kind of anti-Zen, geared not to promoting any flash of insight-giving satori.
  • A criminal trial is an accusatorial and adversarial process.
  • He established an anticorruption commission, supported passage of a new penal code based on the oral accusatorial system, and saw passage of a law that created an independent Supreme Court.
  • The Seta charged service providers with becoming accusatorial and confrontational "because we are now tightening up on how we deal with them, as is our right". ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Many other dispensatories, guides, collections, and records of medical customs and concoctions, remain to us even of the earliest days. Customs and Fashions in Old New England
  • Bisaccio, where he remained all October and November, spending his days, with great advantage to his health, in hunting, and his nights in music and dancing, taking special delight in the marvellous performances of the improvisatori. Roman Mosaics Or, Studies in Rome and Its Neighbourhood
  • It's the usual grab bag of danger that one accepts in exchange for high-alpine solitude, and maybe even satori.
  • So our accusatorial system, as it's called, needs to be I think carefully looked at.
  • They were vocal soloists and often improvisatori, clearly differentiated from the cantori a libro, who were "singers by book and note" and who sang the polyphonic art music of the time. Some Forerunners of Italian Opera
  • This remedy was once a favourite with phy - sicians, in the cure of many diseases: there was then good reason for giving Birch a place in the dispensatories. Illustrations of Sterne: With Other Essays and Verses
  • “We have dispensatories or shops of medicines; wherein you may easily think, if we have such variety of plants, and living creatures, more than you have in Europe (for we know what you have), the simples, drugs, and ingredients of medicines, must likewise be in so much the greater variety. The New Atlantis
  • Siomio uji Sanron skibby ukiyo-e sansei skimmia ume Sapporo, adj. soba urushi sasanqua (or sodoku urushic acid Sasankwa) Soka Gakkai urushiol Sasebo, adj. soy urushiye sashimi soya wacadash satori soya bean waka satsuma soyate Wakayama, adj. satsuma ware soybean wakizashi sawara cypress soybean cyst warabi sayonara nematode wasabi sayonara, interj. soybean lecithin yagi sen soybean milk yakitori sendai, adj. soybean oil yakuza Sendai virus soybean oil meal Yamaguchigumi sentoku soy flour yamamai seppa soy frame Yamato-e seppa dai soymilk yamoto seppuku sugi Yawata, adj. sesshin suiseki yayoi, adj. VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol IX No 1
  • A shirtless, belly scared, sag titted, (but nicely tanned) thousand year old man came up to me and accusatorially asked if a pile of trash (about 50 feet from us,) belonged to me. Archive 2006-10-01
  • The absence of an accusatorial procedure places an inquisitorial burden upon an inspector.
  • They applied that science in the practice of medicine, being the first to publish pharmacopoeias or dispensatories, and to include in them mineral preparations. History of the Conflict between Religion and Science
  • This, like many others of our indigenous plants possessed of unequivocal utility, is unnoticed in the dispensatories and other works. Resources of the Southern Fields and Forests, Medical, Economical, and Agricultural. Being also a Medical Botany of the Confederate States; with Practical Information on the Useful Properties of the Trees, Plants, and Shrubs
  • D.T. Suzuki used the word "enlightenment" to translate the Japanese term satori¸ and his recounting of the enlightenment stories from the Zen koan literature made quite a splash among intellectual elites at the time. Lewis Richmond: A Cultural History Of The Word 'Enlightenment'
  • Siomio uji Sanron skibby ukiyo-e sansei skimmia ume Sapporo, adj. soba urushi sasanqua (or sodoku urushic acid Sasankwa) Soka Gakkai urushiol Sasebo, adj. soy urushiye sashimi soya wacadash satori soya bean waka satsuma soyate Wakayama, adj. satsuma ware soybean wakizashi sawara cypress soybean cyst warabi sayonara nematode wasabi sayonara, interj. soybean lecithin yagi sen soybean milk yakitori sendai, adj. soybean oil yakuza Sendai virus soybean oil meal Yamaguchigumi sentoku soy flour yamamai seppa soy frame Yamato-e seppa dai soymilk yamoto seppuku sugi Yawata, adj. sesshin suiseki yayoi, adj. VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol IX No 1
  • There were still improvisatori who would turn you topical verses on any subject, and who, on the very evening of Derby-day, could rhyme the winner when unexpectedly asked by the audience to do so. Without Prejudice
  • The proceedings would not be of an accusatorial nature and should be seen as another phase in the investigation. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • The American dispensatories do not vouchsafe it the same notice that it has received in various parts of Europe. Resources of the Southern Fields and Forests, Medical, Economical, and Agricultural. Being also a Medical Botany of the Confederate States; with Practical Information on the Useful Properties of the Trees, Plants, and Shrubs

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