Dateline Mesopotamia, 3500 B.C. That's when the multi-faceted sounds we call music got its humble beginnings. It seems clappers were sent out the the fields to scare evil spirits away. These clappers started getting into the beat of their duty and, bingo, you got drums. From there, horns, strings, reeds, the whole orchestral gestalt. So, born in staving off death, music continues to nourish us in a variety of forms as different as the colors of the spectrum.

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As employment expands and wages and salaries firm, a broader spectrum of consumers will be in better financial shape, which should help lift sales more evenly across the board.

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Until they get in there, we won't know. They could think the clot would be this big and it ends up that big. They've narrowed the problem quite a bit, but there's still a spectrum of things that could be going on in there.

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Genuine goodness is threatening to those at the opposite end of the moral spectrum.

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Which is the poorer soul, the one who experiences excrutiating grief for but mere moments of true joy? Or is it the one who lives in complete neurality, the one who experiences neither end of the spectrum?

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He is respected on both sides of the aisle. He has strong support across the ideological spectrum of the Republican party, and, frankly, respect on the Democratic side.

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The human eye can distinguish 15 or 16 shades of gray. A computer image processor can distinguish 256 shades of gray, which is impressive. More impressive, however, is the human heart, mind, and soul, which can distinguish an infinte amount of emotional, psychological, and moral shadings, from the blackest of black to the whitest of white. I've never seen either end of the spectrum, but I've seen a lot in between.

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I want to know how God created this world. I am not interested in this or that phenomenon, in the spectrum of this or that element. I want to know His thoughts the rest are details.

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Crazy, how in life to really describe one end of the spectrum you have to be at the other.

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