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- and rebirth for each being. Good, skilful deeds (Pāli: kusala) and bad, unskilful deeds (Pāli: akusala) produce "seeds" in the unconscious receptacle (ālaya)...
- Williams Palookas, a 1980s rock group fronted by Jowe Head Palooka, an unskilful player in bridge and other card games Palookaville (disambiguation) This...
- or Faetus, as they report, was a Cesar[ian]: The Operation being by an unskilful Hand, his Eye was touch'd by the Instrument, which afterwards proved incurable...
- ISBN 978-3-11-137326-3. "The structure of the stories themselves seemed especially unskilful and clumsy to me; in one story I noted excess and verbosity, and an absence...
- nowadays, that the sections came from different hands; we have rather an unskilful attempt to state the fact that there were two divisions, one African,...
- grossness and ignorance; the tenant, for want of instruction, will be unskilful, and for want of admonition, will be negligent. The laird, in these wide...
- with the Dalai Lama. Kindle Locations 1779–1781. Defilements These are unskilful factors such as greed, hate, delusion, opinionatedness and lack of moral...
- another person, with the Fifth Book "clumsily patched together by an unskilful editor." Mikhail Bakhtin's book Rabelais and His World (published in 1965)...
- (Original) Samhita: Table of contents, synopsis of the text, skilful and unskilful physicians, how to study for medical practice, need for "constant practice...
- took advantage of the general discontent aroused in the countship by the unskilful policy of Geoffrey to make himself master of Saumur (25 February 1067)...