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Balzac further comments upon what he terms this gift of Specialism, which is cosmic consciousness or illumination, thus:
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Specialism, which is one of the paths to the Infinite.
Louis Lambert Honor�� de Balzac 1824
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Job details: a teaching qualification at level 4 and a level 4 Subject Specialism in Literacy, Language or Numeracy or commitment to commence within 12 months
Daily Literacy Jobs – 47th Edition « Jobs « Literacy News 2009
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Job details: Literacy/Numeracy Specialism/Level 4/5
Daily Literacy Jobs – 52th Edition « Jobs « Literacy News 2009
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Specialism in Society then is, we think, one cause of our present state.
Lay Morals 2005
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Specialism is an inward sight that can penetrate all things; you will understand its full meaning only through comparison.
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Specialism and criticism have gained the upper hand, and the fresh turn to harmony, which we shall notice later on, is rather a harmony of spirit than an encyclopaedic unity such as the great masters of system from Descartes to Comte and Spencer had attempted before.
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Specialism at the bar, or by the bedside, leads to perfection and attains results.
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Specialism in the various phases of money-making obscures culture.
Old-Time Makers of Medicine The Story of The Students And Teachers of the Sciences Related to Medicine During the Middle Ages James Joseph Walsh 1903
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Specialism at the bar, or by the bedside, leads to perfection and attains results.
Marse Henry (Volume 2) An Autobiography Henry Watterson 1880
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