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He struggles to find words to describe the overwhelming amazement the worshipper experiences: "a clear overplus" ...
Or, more precisely, it defeats meaning at the same time that it imparts an overplus of it.
For Nietzsche, the approaching nihilism wasn't simply a questioning derived from the realization that formerly esteemed values were not as had been thought, but a recognition of the fact that the ontological effort invested in sustaining that prior valuation had exacted an energetic toll, inflicting "the pain of futility" in the realisation of "the lack of an opportunity to recover in some way." Nietzsche saw that adhering to such values had exacted an ontological price, because by adhering to false values life's energetic 'overplus' had been commissioned to follow a fruitless historical mission.
The statement with a particle turns out to be formed on the principle of contrast typology: the leading typological principle is used to create its primary (neutral information) basis, whereas interference of a particle (this basic intellectual or emotional "processing" overplus) is a reaction to the leading grammar tendency.
The topics include Richard Norwood's surveys and the development of the Somers Islands 1616-63, landscape archaeology at the Overplus House and Grove, and Governor George Bruere's burial in context.
If the Burmans had the money-grubbing instincts of the natives of India it would have been done long ago, but as long as everybody gets enough to eat and there is an overplus, after offerings to the monks and the pagoda, wherewith to get money for new clothes, the Burman farmer cares very little what entangled sums in arithmetic have to be worked out by the unlucky purchaser.
(260) After the proposal, Anne is "almost bewildered, almost too happy [begin strikethrough]in refleeting on it[end strikethrough]^looking back.^--It was necessary to sit up half the Night & lie awake the [begin strikethrough]rest[end strikethrough] remainder to comprehend with composure her present state, & pay for the overplus of Bliss, by Headake & Fatigue" (268).
This is where the heart of Trojan and Greek heartlessness may well lie: there is plenty of desire and will, indeed, "will in overplus," in both camps, but little or no love.
as a ship of small burthen could bring in these rich articles [piece goods and raw silk] to the value of two or three lacs and carry back only a tenth part of the proceeds in cotton, the only article of return, the merchants had no alternative left them of remitting the overplus but in bills of exchange.
[T]he discourse on debt and on the sublime, the one producing the rationale for a never-ending inflation of the national debt, the other a powerful mechanism for ever more sublime sensation, which leads to a conceptualization of the subject as the excess or overplus of discourse itself" (De Bolla 1989, 6).
Additions to AEGINRST: Geriants: Geriant is a type of fencing by Poly Vinyl Creations; or David Geriant, an Origami designer Greinats, Germany, 47[degrees]45, 10[degrees]22 rietgans: Dutch name of Bean goose, Anser fabalis Saheh-ye Rigestan, Afghanistan, 3116, 6548 sargient, OED overplus C, 1640q Sungai Seritang, Malaysia, 4[degrees]43, 103[degrees]11 snatering: noise made by rietgans, qv (Digswell Lake Society newsletter) Mount Stigaren, Svalbard, 77[degrees]56, 16[degrees]38 Mys Tsingera, Russia, 79[degrees]08, 104[degrees]04 Grestain, France, 49[degrees]25, 0[degrees]21 Sungai Sengarit, Indonesia, 0[degrees]15, 110[degrees]14 Ti-n-Esgar, Mali, 16[degrees]17, -4[degrees]17
Naturally enough, Smith is sceptical: once full account has been taken of the sympathetic principle and its manifestation in the field of human conduct 'I should be glad to know what remains, and I shall freely allow this overplus to be ascribed to a moral sense, or to any other peculiar faculty, provided any body will ascertain precisely what this overplus is' (ibid., p.
In today's argot, the $10 might be referred to as the "strike price" and the period-to-period overplus might be dubbed as the "intrinsic value" or "in the money."