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Clarity is the property of being clear or transparent.


Clarity can refer to one's ability to clearly visualize an object or concept, as in thought, understanding, and the "mind's eye", as well as the traditional notion of sight, that is, with the actual eyes. Personification of thought (Greek Εννοια) in Celsus Library in Ephesos, Turkey Thought or thinking is a mental process which allows beings to model the world, and so to deal with it effectively according to their goals, plans, ends and desires. ... Look up understanding in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... The minds eye (or third eye) is a phrase used to refer to ones ability to see things (such as visions) with the mind. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... A human eye. ...


As a technical term of photography and imaging, clarity refers to sharpness and resolution. Cameron Frost is a good photographer! Photography is the process of making pictures by means of capturing light on a film. ... In common usage, an image (from Latin imago) or picture is an artifact that reproduces the likeness of some subject—usually a physical object or a person. ... Image resolution describes the detail an image holds. ...


As a technical term of some other fields, such as gemology and brewing, clarity refers to the property of transmitting light with minimal scattering. Gemology (gemmology outside the United States) is the science, art and profession of identifying and evaluating gemstones. ... A 16th century brewer A 21st century brewer This article concerns the production of alcoholic beverages. ...


Clarity is also the title of a 1999 album by Jimmy Eat World. Clarity is the third album by Jimmy Eat World. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ...


Clarity is also the title of a song by John Mayer off the 2003 album Heavier Things. Clarity is a song by John Mayer, sparsely arranged with piano and drums, provided by The Roots drummer ?uestlove. ... John Mayer may refer to several people: John Mayer, a singer-songwriter John A. Mayer, a psychologist This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ... Heavier Things is the second major label studio album by singer-songwriter/guitarist John Mayer, released in 2003. ...


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Clarity Next Generation OSS (167 words)
Clarity is the telecommunication industry’s Operational Support System (OSS) business process automation company – providing a pre-integrated product and database that streamlines the 17 eTOM elements of OSS into a single suite.
Having simplified the management of both legacy and next-generation network environments, Clarity OSS is network and services neutral, driven by templates that are rapidly configurable to allow operators to cut time to market for any new service by two-thirds.
Established in 1993, Clarity’s global headquarters is in Sydney, Australia, with offices in Asia, the Middle East, Europe and North America.
SUMMA THEOLOGICA: The clarity of the beatified bodies (Supplementum, Q. 85) (2246 words)
Even as the clarity of glory will overflow from the soul into the body according to the mode of the body, and is there otherwise than in the soul, so again it will overflow into each part of the soul according to the mode of that part.
But the clarity of a glorified body that is opposite to non-glorified eyes is not necessarily seen by them: which is evident in the case of the disciples who saw our Lord's body after the resurrection, without witnessing its clarity.
But this is impossible, unless this clarity were so named equivocally, because light by its essence has a natural tendency to move the sight, and sight by its essence has a natural tendency to perceive light, even as the true is in relation to the intellect, and the good to the appetite.
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