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Foreign courts needed to have American grievances laid before them persuasively in a manifesto which could also reassure them that the Americans would be reliable trading partners.
Tiberius took Agrippina by her hand and quoted the Greek line: And if you are not queen, my dear, have I then you wrong ?”
Both these words have similar meaning, and Young's Literal Translation renders them and their derivatives as age or age-during ”.
In Ireland, Shane Butler said that AA looks like it couldn ’ t survive as there ’ s no leadership or top-level telling local cumanns what to do, but it has worked and proved itself extremely robust .” Butler attributed this to " AA ’ s ' inverted pyramid ' style of governance has helped it to avoid many of the pitfalls that political and religious institutions have encountered since it was established here in 1946.
In Luke 1: 3-4, the author states that he decided to write an orderly account for you, most excellent Theophilus, so that you may know the truth concerning the things about which you have been instructed .” Theophilus is Greek for lover of God and it is suggested that he may either be an individual who recently converted to the faith or a Roman official of whom the church is seeking acceptance from.
In fact, Fitzmyer believes that the preface of Luke should only be the starting point in the discussion of the aim of Luke-Acts .” Because the author ’ s intended purpose for the Book of Acts is not that straightforward, scholars have put forth four main claims to address this.
How best to define the term art is a subject of constant contention ; many books and journal articles have been published arguing over even the basics of what we mean by the term art ”.
When told they were called " Anglii " ( Angles ), he replied with a Latin pun that translates well into English: Bene, nam et angelicam habent faciem, et tales angelorum in caelis decet esse coheredes (" It is well, for they have an angelic face, and such people ought to be co-heirs of the angels in heaven ").
Some have understood Ammianus's testimony as a claim that at the time of Atlantis's actual sinking into the sea, its inhabitants fled to western Europe ; but Ammianus in fact says that the Drasidae ( Druids ) recall that a part of the population is indigenous but others also migrated in from islands and lands beyond the Rhine " ( Res Gestae 15. 9 ), an indication that the immigrants came to Gaul from the north ( Britain, the Netherlands or Germany ), not from a theorized location in the Atlantic Ocean to the south-west.
His comment on Numbers 23: 19 has a still more polemical tone: God is not a man that he should lie ; neither the son of man, that he should repent ; < font face =" times new roman " size = 3 > if a man says: ‘ I am a god ’ he is a liar ; if he says: ‘ I am a son of man ’ he will have cause to regret it ; and if he says, ‘ I will go up to heaven ’ he has said but will not keep his word last phrase is borrowed from B ' midbar 23: 19 ( Yer.
Upon receiving the evidence of al-Ala's defeat in al-Andalus, al-Mansur is said to have gasped, God be praised for placing a sea between us ”!
Although this is unlikely ( as Calraet would likely have signed his paintings A.
As it turns out, even the historians and expert researchers have been fooled and forced to reassess their conclusions over Cup ’ s paintings over the years.
" John Updike, comparing Abner to a hillbilly Candide ,” added that the strip ’ s richness of social and philosophical commentary approached the Voltairean .” Charlie Chaplin, William F. Buckley, Al Hirschfeld, Harpo Marx, Russ Meyer, John Kenneth Galbraith, Ralph Bakshi, Shel Silverstein, Hugh Downs, Gene Shalit, Frank Cho, Daniel Clowes and ( reportedly ) even Queen Elizabeth have confessed to being fans of Li ' l Abner.
Historically, many scholars have followed the Adoptionists ' Carolingian opponents in labeling Spanish Adoptionism as a minor revival of Nestorian Christology.
Bruce Halpenny, a games inventor said when interviewed about his game, With crime you deal with every basic human emotion and also have enough elements to combine action with melodrama.
Although the term biochemistry seems to have been first used in 1882, it is generally accepted that the formal coinage of biochemistry occurred in 1903 by Carl Neuberg, a German chemist.
In the light of the blockage concerning the entry into force of the Ban amendment, Switzerland and Indonesia have launched a Country-led Initiative ( CLI ) to discuss in an informal manner a way forward to ensure that the transboundary movements of hazardous wastes, especially to developing countries and countries with economies in transition, do not lead to an unsound management of hazardous wastes.
Sources also stated that If you ’ re going to bring it back, you have to do it right.
Scholars have identified several passages in Jeremiah that can be understood as confessions ;” they occur in the first section of the book ( chapters 1-25 ) and are 11. 18-12. 6, 15. 10-21, 17. 14-18, 18. 18-23, and 20. 7-18.
One scholar says, This person would have to be superior in authority to either party, ”; thus the arbiter for whom Job hopes would himself have to be divine, or else he would no more be qualified to lay his hand upon God than is Job.

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She practically ran the damn thing ,” Caniff recalled.
In the year 1867, when it was certain that the Middlecreek Valley railroad would be located practically through the center of the Stuck Farm, George Stuck staked out a section of his farm, laid out a few lots and named the place STUCKTON .” Thus a town was born, but without houses, except an old rotted log hut.
Others had had similar ideas, but Bouch put them into effect, and did so with an attention to detail ( such as design of the ferry slip ) which led a subsequent President of the Institution of Civil Engineers to settle any dispute over priority of invention with the observation that there was little merit in a simple conception of this kind, compared with a work practically carried out in all its details, and brought to perfection
In 2003, Charles Geisst, a Glass-Steagall supporter, told Frontline the Federal Reserve Board ’ s Section 20 orders meant the Federal Reserve got rid of the Glass-Steagall Act .” Former Federal Reserve Board Vice-Chairman Alan Blinder agreed the 1996 action increasing bank-ineligible revenue limits was tacit repeal of Glass-Steagall, but argued that the market had practically repealed Glass-Steagall, anyway .”
In considering the Tanana River as a whole, however, the Crossing and Upper Tanana natives should be lumped together, for between the Crossing and Healy River occur a whole series of rapids which today make navigation exceedingly dangerous and in earlier days practically prevented it .” ( 23 )
Indeed, General Douglas Haig commented that the 51st was, at the time of Festubert, practically untrained and very green in all field duties ”.
In 1952, optometry professor Elwin Marg wrote of Bates, Most of his claims and almost all of his theories have been considered false by practically all visual scientists .” Marg concluded that the Bates method owed its popularity largely to " flashes of clear vision " experienced by many who followed it.
Dobson notes that the first two volumes, where Juan G. Puron appears in this role, are practically free of problem articles, although Barnhart identifies the article on Dávila, Nepomuceno as suspicious, but not fictitious beyond a shadow of a doubt.
With the UIL and the IPP practically fused into a single body, Dillon later had MP members associated with O ’ Brien ’ s policy of conciliation, amongst them Thomas O ' Donnell and D. D. Sheehan, expelled as factionists from the party.
When he returned to the Philippines in 1928, he saw that the state of art was practically dead .” Paintings he saw dealt with similar themes and were done in a limited technique that mostly followed the works of Fernando Amorsolo, the first Philippine national artist and the most popular painter of the time.
Although he was practically a simple magnetiser, he had some influence upon the march of events, especially in the United States, by the doubts he cast upon some of the theories of the magnetisers through his own metaphysical doctrines, and through his substitution of the name Psychodunamy ( from Psyche soul, and Dunamis power ) for " Animal Magnetism .”
Superintelligence is defined as an intellect that is much smarter than the best human brains in practically every field, including scientific creativity, general wisdom and social skills .” The definition does not specify the means by which superintelligence could be achieved: whether biological, technological, or some combination.
On 21 March 1918, the same Battalion was practically annihilated during the German Spring Offensive breakthrough at St. Emilie in France.
The article stated that, at that time, bearskin hats cost £ 7 – 5s each ( about 35 contemporary US dollars ; £ 600 in 2007 pounds ) and noted it can readily be seen what a price has to be paid for keeping up a custom which is rather old, it is true, but is practically a useless one save for the purpose of military display ”.
He spent eight years in retirement, as his memoirs note, on my farm and in my garden, on horseback and in the fields, but I read industriously and published occasional political articles .” For several years, newspaper rumor in Germany had connected the name of Prince Lichnowsky with practically every important diplomatic post vacant from time to time, and even with the Imperial chancellorship.
Robertson called the Executive War Board the Versailles Soviet and claimed to the King's adviser Lord Stamfordham that having practically, two CIGSs would lead to destruction of confidence amongst the troops ”.
And when it was / is said for them, " You people consciously and heartily follow practically that which Allah has sent the Book ", they replied / say ; " No, instead We will keep following that upon which we found our fathers had been ".
Shuttlesworth ’ s commitment to the Freedom Rides was highlighted by Diane Nash, a student activist and major organizer of the later waves of Rides, as she noted, Fred was practically a legend.

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The word frooglepoopillion is occasionally used for an extremely large number, a word coined by the marketing department at the company where Dilbert works, in a strip where it was revealed that the company owed so much money that no word existed to describe the number.
Amy Kelly, in her article Eleanor of Aquitaine and her Courts of Love ”, gives a very plausible description of the origins of the rules of Eleanor's court: in the Poitevin code, man is the property, the very thing of woman ; whereas a precisely contrary state of things existed in the adjacent realms of the two kings from whom the reigning duchess of Aquitaine was estranged .”
Amongst his counterarguments against Dilthey he mentioned that it is inevitable for psychology to do hypothetical work and that the kind of psychology that Dilthey was attacking was the one that existed before Ebbinghaus ’ s experimental revolution ”.
When the Germans asked him to declare himself in favour of their desire for national unity, he replied that he would not as this would weaken the Habsburg state: Truly, if it were not that Austria had long existed, it would be necessary, in the interest of Europe, in the interest of humanity itself, to create it .”
" The last few years I had been complaining about that fact that there weren ’ t any females speaking to women above the age of 30, so I started thinking about how I was writing my songs and came up with the idea for Friday Night Girls " ... I wanted to write a three minute song with every Sex and the City episode that had ever existed, so I did.
Third-party TSRs existed that used SysRq to provide a form of panic button to terminate the program and return the user to the DOS command prompt.
The Sauk people have a syllabic orthography for their language and there exists a Primer Book which was printed in 1977 ( based on a traditional syllabary which existed in 1906 ), so that the modern-day Sauk people may learn to write as well as speak their ancestral tongue.
The church of St. Anna had existed since the 13th c., initially as Santa Maria in Porta Cipriana ”, on ruins of the ancient Greek walls of Ancona.
Among ancient Christian pseudepigrapha, one Book of Enoch states that He who is called Son of man ,” who existed before the worlds were, is seen by Enoch in company with the Ancient of Days
Christianity in Britain during the seventh century existed in two forms distinguished by differing liturgical traditions, labeled the Ionan and Roman traditions.
Because the Choctaw government owned land in severalty ”, or common, and individuals did not — and because most Choctaws were a sedentary people who did not engage in industry or commerce — no bridges had been built ; no road had been improved ; and no public works of any kind existed.
In addition, the Charlestown Warehouse also existed on this site.
The Indians all know we cannot be a Match for them in the midst of an extensive woody Country ... from whence I infer that if we are determined to possess Our Posts, Trade & ca securely, it cannot be done for a Century by any other means than that of purchasing the favour of the numerous Indian inhabitants. With the proclamation, the British were trying to convince Native people that there was nothing to fear from the colonists, while at the same time trying to increase political and economic power relative to First Nations and other European powers .” However, the Royal Proclamation along with the subsequent Treaty of Niagara, provide for an argument that discredits the claims of the Crown to exercise sovereignty over First Nations and affirms Aboriginal powers of self-determination in, among other things, allocating lands .” Further so, the Royal Proclamation outlined a policy in which to protect and extinguish Aboriginal rights and in doing so, recognized these rights existed.
The resulting influx of new residents and businesses is an ongoing challenge for the city council, as they attempt to balance the desire to retain the rural and historical feel of historic Snoqualmie with the needs of a significantly larger population than has existed in the Valley in the past.
According to the historian Asser, Guthrum ’ s initial battle with Alfred resulted in a victory, as he was able to capture the castellum as well as the ancient square earthworks known as the Wareham where a convent of nuns existed.
By the late 1990s a remarkably broad academic consensus existed that Glass-Steagall had been thoroughly discredited .”
This discontent appears to have been fostered by the talk with the American traders, although it was an idea that had existed since the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi ; William Colenso, the CMS missionary printer, in his record of the events of the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi commented that fter some little time Te Kemara came towards the table and affixed his sign to the parchment, stating that the Roman Catholic bishop ( who had left the meeting before any of the chiefs had signed ) had told him " not to write on the paper, for if he did he would be made a slave.
According to the F. J. Peplow, Great Britain, in his book The Postage Stamps of Buenos Aires ”, the first clue that an inverted cliché existed on the Buenos Aires In Ps plate of the barquitos ( steamships ) was the report of a single stamp with part of the adjoining stamp rotated 180 degree and it had been acquired by Ferrary for his collection.

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