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Journal of
Buddhist Studies 1 (1), 51–72 Pye,
Michael (1978).
Skilful Means - A
concept in
Mahayana Buddhism. London:
Gerald Duckworth & Co....
- of Proto-Indo-European
language *ar-yo-,
meaning 'one who ****embles (
skilfully)'.
According to
Iranian mythology, the name
comes from Iraj, a legendary...
- due to the Chinese, who
transplanted the
taste for art, ****iduity and
skilfulness of
their pigtailed race, even to
these western outskirts of "the celestial...
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forwards and the midfield), who are
usually mobile,
creative and
highly skilful players,
known for
their deft touch,
technical ability,
dribbling skills...
- saṃsāra—the
endless cycle of
suffering and
rebirth for each being. Good,
skilful deeds (Pāli: kusala) and bad,
unskilful deeds (Pāli: akusala)
produce "seeds"...
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after a
replay 1–0. Swindon's
exploits at this time owed a lot to the
skilful forward H.J.
Fleming who was
capped by
England 11
times between 1909 and...
- (disambiguation) Ars longa, vita brevis, an
aphorism roughly meaning "
skilfulness takes time and life is short" This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
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consideration for the
safety of the
opponent and not dangerously. For example, a
skilful attacker may lift the ball over a defender's
stick or
prone body and run...
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could write English, Latin, and Italian.
Under Grindal, a
talented and
skilful tutor, she also
progressed in
French and Gr****. By the age of 12, she was...
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avaricious and
parsimonious character of the king". It
seems that
Henry was
skilful at
extracting money from his
subjects on many pretexts,
including that...