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Self-denial (related but
different from
self-
abnegation or
self-sacrifice) is an act of
letting go of the
self as with
altruistic abstinence – the willingness...
- been pla**** by
numerous actresses.
Fantine became an
archetype of
self-
abnegation and
devoted motherhood. She has been portra**** by many
actresses in...
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point of
never crossing him in any way." It was this
attitude of
self-
abnegation and
self-effacement of the mild-mannered
Tripta that ensured, more or less...
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career during our
sectional war, bear
willing testimony to the purity,
self-
abnegation, generosity,
fidelity and gallantry,
which characterized him as a man...
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Majuba Mountain, on the 27th February, 1881, when he
showed a
spirit of
self-
abnegation and an
example of cool
courage which cannot be too
highly commended...
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everything meets and is reconciled. The
negativity here
depends on the
self abnegation of the poet, and its that
which allows the
current to flow. In 2013...
- in
Roman Gaul. He is
remembered for his
letters advocating extreme self-
abnegation. From 439, he
served as
Archbishop of Lyon, and
Henry Wace
ranked him...
- the
basic absolute is
self-sacrifice—which
means self-immolation,
self-
abnegation,
self-denial
self-destruction—which
means the
self as a
standard of evil...
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rishis (sages) and
ensuring that they don't gain
divine powers by
self-
abnegation and austerities. The Bala
Kanda of the epic
Ramayana narrates that...
- I can
think of that
examines the
baffling combination of smugness,
self-
abnegation,
ceremonial deference and
status anxiety that
characterizes middle-class...