0 the part of a person that is not their body, which some people believe continues to exist after they die -- ruh, duygu, hissiyat
1 popular music that expresses deep feelings, originally performed by African-Americans -- Amerikalı siyahların yaptığı bir müzik türü
2 a person -- kişi, kimse, şahıs, adam
I didn't see a soul when I went out.
But the frequent link between visiting a church and praying for the souls of people identified as buried there is suggestive.
Perhaps the best answer is that souls are individuated by having a ' thisness ' or haecceity.
Finally, the term also referred to the human soul as well as the "vital spirit" of all living things.
Executors probably acted as part of their responsibility to benefit the soul of a testator, although no grants obtained by them are specifically identified.
It could, of course, simply be that the voters did not understand the categorisation, or did not know what the genre 'soul' meant.
Its members, who were born with the caul, believed that four times a year their souls would leave their bodies to battle witches.
The first is the way of the ambitious "singing soul for music's sake" (6).
The prerequisite for good judgement in matters of the external world, and the divination of falsehood, is a knowledge and examination of the soul.
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精神, 靈魂, 心性,心靈…
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精神, 灵魂, 心性,心灵…
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alma, soul, alma [masculine…
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alma, soul…
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魂, ソウルミュージック…
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âme [feminine], sentiment [masculine], personne [feminine]…
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ànima, soul…
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روح, موسيقى السول…
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