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:“ and every
Reflecting the changed mood, the Conservative M. P Alfred Duff Cooper wrote in a letter to The Times :“ Some of us are getting rather tired of the sanctimonious attitude which seeks to take upon our shoulders the blame for every crime committed in Europe.
:“ AMC analysts then continue to monitor the carrier's safety record, operations and maintenance status, contract performance, financial condition and management initiatives, summarizing significant trends in a comprehensive review every six months.
:“ Then the soldiers, when they had crucified Jesus, took His garments ( ta himatia ) and divided them into four parts, to every soldier a part, and the coat ( kai ton chitona ).
:“ It may be said here that every stone of which the structure is composed has been placed in position by the owner himself, or by his direction, and in his presence.
:“ No sane man ,” said a North-sider yesterday who has been a strap-hanger for years, “ expects the street car lines to furnish seats for every passenger during the rush hour morning and evening .”
:“ The means for this purpose are, walking before God-that is, a constant introversion and inwardness, so that the attention is continually directed to that which passes in the soul, and every inclination not acceptable to God is stifled at birth.
More: every such style mounts a positive: offensive against this organization, an offensive that, if we choose to understand it, makes the familiar unmasking of style as :“ denial ” look like a kind of denial itself.
:“ At this time, every country except ours is killing its vermin … Don ’ t let us leave Hitler to pride himself on being the only person to undertake
:“ decree that each and every person of either sex, whether Roman or non-Roman, whether secular or clerical, and no matter of what dignity, status, degree, order or condition they be, may freely and lawfully buy and sell publicly any slaves whatsoever of either sex, and make contracts about them as is accustomed to be done in other places, and publicly hold them as slaves and make use of their work, and compel them to do the work assigned to them.

:“ and book
:“ It is my desire to create such a book, containing not only the findings of my own years of experience, but that of my teachers, which prompts me to write so complex a subject as horn playing.
:“ It was right around that time when a certain black book fell from heaven into my hands and changed my life.
He fell in love with a mortal named Alexa Bond, a waitress who worked in Joe's bar, and who was terminally ill. Their relationship spanned three episodes (" Timeless ", “ Deliverance ”, and " Methuselah's Gift ") as well as multiple chapters ( entitled :“ Postcards From Alexa ”) in the book An Evening at Joe's.

:“ and will
Upon learning of Diệm's ouster and assassination, Hồ Chí Minh reportedly stated: “ I can scarcely believe the Americans would be so stupid .” The North Vietnamese Politburo was more explicit :“ The consequences of the 1 November coup d ' état will be contrary to the calculations of the U. S. imperialists ... Diệm was one of the strongest individuals resisting the people and Communism.
:“ A taonga work is a work, whether or not it has been fixed, that is in its entirety an expression of mātauranga Māori ; it will relate to or invoke ancestral connections, and contain or reflect traditional narratives or stories.
:“ But you say, " Grey will go upon Kawiti's submission as a proof of victory.
:“ We will give the home of the Hereafter to those who do not want arrogance or mischief on earth ; and the end is best for the righteous .”-The Holy Qur ’ an, Sura 28 ( Al-Qasas ) Verse 83
:“ That manifesto ,” said I,will be for katorjniks, not for me.
:“ If you will be ordered to be released, you ’ ll have to go .”
And then came the late confession :“ Perhaps those who are also responsible will recognize the injustice in which they – perhaps unwittingly – have been complicit, and that they have brought the municipality untold harm.
But, Lukashenko had said :“ In our country, there will be no pink or orange, nor even a banana revolution .”
It has been alleged that torture has been employed with the knowledge or acquiescence of the United States ( a transfer of anyone to anywhere for the purpose of torture is a violation of US law ), although Condoleezza Rice ( then the United States Secretary of State ) stated that :“ the United States has not transported anyone, and will not transport anyone, to a country when we believe he will be tortured.
:“ It will be for the Treasury in collaboration with the Bank of England, and the Foreign Office, to examine the possible means of getting the bullion and negotiable securities into the same place of safety.
In a 1983 speech, Hildebrand denied there had been a Sonderweg, and claimed that the Sonderweg only applied to the “ special case ” of the Nazi dictatorship In a 1984 essay, Hildebrand went further and wrote :“ It remains to be seen, whether future scholarship will initiate a process of historicization of the Hitler period, for example by comparing it with Stalinist Russia and with examples such as the Stone Age Communism of Cambodia.
:“ From the outset, I am often not sure whether it will be possible to realise my rather Utopian projects.
:“ No other thing do I know, O monks, on account of which unarisen ill will does not arise and arisen ill will is abandoned so much as on account of this: the liberation of the heart by loving-kindness.
:“ people will tend to overestimate the influence that mass communications have on the attitudes and behavior of others.

:“ and some
:“ The human being striving for rationality and restricted within the limits of his knowledge has developed some working procedures that partially overcome these difficulties.
:“ The Skeptic ’ s Dictionary is aimed at four distinct audiences: the open-minded seeker, who makes no commitment to or disavowal of occult claims ; the soft skeptic, who is more prone to doubt than to believe ; the hardened skeptic, who has strong disbelief about all things occult ; and the believing doubter, who is prone to believe but has some doubts.
:“ even if the model its rational self-interest assumptions proves to be useful in explaining an important element of politics, it does not imply that all individuals act in accordance with the behavioral assumption made or that any one individual acts in this way at all times … the theory of collective choice can explain only some undetermined fraction of collective action.
:“ One of the particular strengths of this story was that it presented in dramatic form, a full year before the publication of van Vogt ’ s The World of Null-A, some of the key ideas associated with Alfred Korzybski .”
; Virginia, 1662 :“ Whereas some doubts have arisen whether children got by any Englishmen upon a Negro shall be slave or Free, Be it therefore enacted and declared by this present Grand assembly, that all children born in this country shall be held bond or free only according to the condition of the mother.
:“ At any moment of time, there is some level of unemployment which has the property that it is consistent with equilibrium in the structure of real wages … The ‘ natural rate of unemployment ’ … is the level that would be ground out by the Walrasian system of general equilibrium equations, provided there is embedded in them the actual structural characteristics of the labour and commodity markets, including market imperfections, stochastic variability in demands and supplies, the costs of gathering information about job vacancies, and labor availabilities, the costs of mobility, and so on .”
:“ The Riordans ”, one of the finest programmes that I can remember seeing and was most enjoyable, was dropped from television some time ago.

:“ and esoteric
:“ While I am convinced of the critical importance of historiography in the study of esotericism ( and for this reason all of my academic books are firmly grounded in historical method ) I do not believe that historiography is adequate in itself to convey the complex, multivalent nature of esoteric thought, traditions, or most of all, experience.

:“ and soul
:“ As soon as money in the coffer rings, the soul from purgatory's fire springs.
:“ Say he ( Faustus ) surrender up to him ( Lucifer ) his soul
:“ The program was in all likelihood a pawn in a larger battle for the soul of the Missouri Synod.

:“ and Jew
In 1938, when Max Holländer had to accept that as a Jew he could no longer remain in Germany, he announced :“ Castle property on the Rhine for sale immediately, Near Mainz!

:“ and need
:“ The intent pedagogical patterns is to capture the essence of the practice in a compact form that can be easily communicated to those who need the knowledge.
:“ The arguments against recognition for Native Hawaiians because Hawaiians cannot satisfy the requirements Congress set out for the recognition of Native Americans ( in the Indian Reorganization Act of 1934 ) are simply not relevant because Congress has not and need not include those conditions in S. 147.
:“ Our mission at Diamond Mountain is to provide you with everything you need to lead a wise and good life, and to become nothing less than a being who can go to all worlds and serve all living creatures, all at once.

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