jugglery उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- The Ancient Greek word ( " gote�a " ) means " charm, jugglery, Dactyli, a mythical race, stating that according to Pherecydes of Syros and Hellanicus of Lesbos, those to the left are " gotes ", while those to the right are deliverers from sorcery.
- On 19 February 1911 Ireland's Sunday Independent declared that the engagement of Paul Vandy at the Tivoli Theatre in Dublin " is one that will cause especial satisfaction, his exposition of the magical jugglery being exceptionally clever and skilful . " On 6 May 1911 Vandy advertised a pamphlet titled " Conjuring for the Coronation " in the Penny Illustrated Paper.
- Immanuel Kant called it a " wretched subterfuge " and " word jugglery . " Kant's argument turns on the view that, while all empirical phenomena must result from determining causes, human thought introduces something seemingly not found elsewhere in nature the ability to conceive of the world in terms of how it " ought " to be, or how it might otherwise be.
- Part of the article read " It would be comic if it were not deplorable to picture this sorry Egeria surrounded by men like Professor Sidgwick, Professor Lodge, Mr . F . H . Myers, Dr . Schiaparelli, and Professor Richet, solemnly receiving her pinches and kicks, her finger skiddings, her sleight of hand with various articles of furniture as phenomena calling for serious study . " The response from the Journal questioned why the SPR wastes time investigating phenomena that are the " result of jugglery and imposture " and not urgently concerning the welfare of mankind.
- Part of the article read, " It would be comic if it were not deplorable to picture this sorry Egeria surrounded by men like Professor Sidgwick, Professor Lodge, Mr . F . H . Myers, Dr . Schiaparelli, and Professor Richet, solemnly receiving her pinches and kicks, her finger skiddings, her sleight of hand with various articles of furniture as phenomena calling for serious study . " The response from the Journal questioned why the SPR wastes time investigating phenomena that are the " result of jugglery and imposture " and not urgently concerning the welfare of mankind.
- For when a question is put to them on this or that matter, they resort to verbal jugglery and eel-wriggling on four grounds . " Brahmajala Sutta describes four schools of Scepticism, the first three of whom advocated Scepticism on the basis of fear of falsehood ( " musavadabhaya " ), fear of involvement ( " upadanabhaya " ), and fear of interrogation in debate ( " anuyogabhaya " ), respectively, which all of them considered undesirable since it led to remorse or worry, and which led to a moral danger.
- Part of the article read " It would be comic if it were not deplorable to picture this sorry Egeria surrounded by men like Professor Sidgwick, Professor Lodge, Mr . F . H . Myers, Dr . Schiaparelli, and Professor Richet, solemnly receiving her pinches and kicks, her finger skiddings, her sleight of hand with various articles of furniture as phenomena calling for serious study . " The response from the " BMJ " questioned why the SPR wasted time investigating phenomena that were the " result of jugglery and imposture " and did not urgently concern the welfare of mankind.