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Supporters of this view believe that to a hypothetical outside reader, presents Christianity as enlightened, harmless, even beneficent .” Some believe that through this work, Luke intended to show the Roman Empire that the root of Christianity is within Judaism so that the Christians may receive the same freedom to practice their faith that the Roman Empire afforded the Jews .” Those who support the view of Luke ’ s work as political apology generally draw evidence from the facts that Christians are found innocent of committing any political crime ( Acts 25: 25 ; 19: 37 ; 19: 40 ) and that Roman officials ’ views towards Christians are generally positive.
Those on the rice coast often ate ample amounts of rice, while the grain for the rest of the southern poor and slaves was cornmeal used in breads and porridges.
Those attacks combined with Maxime Weygand's Hedgehog tactic would become the major basis for responding to blitzkrieg attacks in the future: deployment in depth, permitting enemyor shoulders of a penetration was essential to channeling the enemy attack, and artillery, properly employed at the shoulders, could take a heavy toll of attackers.
Those who believed the media deal fairly with all sides fell from 34 percent to 27 percent.
Those who subscribe to the proposition that there are inherent distinctions among people that can be ascribed to membership in a racial group ( and who may use this to justify differential treatment of such groups ) tend to describe themselves using the term racialism rather than racism ”, to avoid the negative connotations of the latter word.
Those in the field of superparamagnetism call this macro-spin approximation ”.
Those at the fringe are likely to suffer many internal, and thus invisible injuries, including burst eardrums and crushed inner ear organs, severe concussions, ruptured lungs and internal organs, and possibly blindness .” Another Defense Intelligence Agency document speculates that because the shock and pressure waves cause minimal damage to brain tissue … it is possible that victims of FAEs are not rendered unconscious by the blast, but instead suffer for several seconds or minutes while they suffocate .”
Those who subscribe to an Italic foundation of Rome, followed by an Etruscan invasion, typically speak of an Etruscan influence on Roman culture ; that is, cultural objects that were adopted at Rome from neighbouring Etruria.
Red Guard slogans were the most violent in nature, such as Strike the enemy down on the floor and step on him with a foot ”, Long live the red terror !” and Those who are against Chairman Mao will have their dog skulls smashed into pieces ”.
Those identified as spies, running dogs ”, revisionists ”, or coming from a suspect class ( including those related to former landlords or rich peasants ) were subject to beating, imprisonment, rape, torture, sustained and systematic harassment and abuse, seizure of property, denial of medical attention, and erasure of social identity.
Those with low income living in cities face a problem called poverty transportation .” The problem arises because many of the entry level jobs which are sought out by those with little education are typically located in suburban areas.
Those persons over the retirement age with no means who were considered to be unable to live on the basic pension ( which provided less than what the government deemed as necessary for subsistence ) became entitled to a long term allowance of an extra few shillings a week.
Women were 60 % more likely to have mammograms, and recipients overall were 20 % more likely to have their cholesterol checked ; 3 ) In terms of self-reported health outcomes, having insurance was associated with an increased probability of reporting one ’ s health as good ,” very good ,” or excellent — overall, about 25 % higher than the average ; 4 ) Those with insurance were about 10 % less likely to report a diagnosis of depression.
Little Women also repeatedly reinforced the importance of individuality and female vocation .” Little Women had continued relevance of its subject and its longevity points as well to surprising continuities in gender norms from the 1860s at least through the 1960s .” Those interested in domestic reform could look to the pages of Little Women to see how a democratic household would operate.

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Many Republicans scoffed at Seward ’ s folly ,” although their criticism appears to have been based less on the merits of the purchase than on their hostility to Johnson and to Seward as Johnson ’ s political ally.
According to Harold C. Schonberg, Musical Vienna was divided on the merits of the Eroica.
In 1611 Galileo was informed by a friend, Cigoli, ill-disposed men envious of your virtue and merits metdiscuss ... for any means by which they could damage you .” The number of scholars who disapproved with his Discourse on Floating Bodies, or were simply ill-spirited toward Galileo grew, but other than one letter from Niccolo Lorini there was not much discussion about the issue for the remainder of the year.
The book is an exercise in political theology ”; it explores the possibilities of peaceful co-existence of Muslims and Christians under the same political roof ,” rather than the merits of Islam and Christianity as systems of salvation ( an area in which there is substantially more divergence between the two religions than in regard to moral values ).
On a visit in 2004, Sepp Blatter, the President of FIFA commented The National Football Museum merits my admiration as a footballer and as the President of FIFA — it is a superb realisation, a real jewel !”.
The fifth error was that they deride sacrifices, prayers, alms, and other good works by the faithful living for the faithful dead, and say that these things cannot aid any of the dead even in the least ... The good deeds of the living cannot profit the dead, because translated from this life their merits cannot be increased or diminished, for beyond this life there is no longer place for merits, only for retribution.
We must take care to guard against two extremes equally prejudicial ; the one, that men of ability, who have employed their time for the service of the community, may not be deprived of their just merits, and the reward of their ingenuity and labour ; the other, that the world may not be deprived of improvements, nor the progress of the arts be retarded ”.
Establishment of the Islamic republic under the guidance of the Ayatollah Khomeini in 1979 merits the term revolution because it effected the complete dismantling of the shah ’ s political regime, the re-making of Iran ’ s foreign policy and alignments, and a cultural transformation.
Students, he argued, should be tested on what they had actually achieved academically, not on the basis of ill-defined notions of aptitude .” Atkinson ’ s challenge inaugurated a national debate on the relative merits of aptitude versus achievement tests and ultimately led to a major revision of the SAT I.
This drama was indebted for its success almost entirely to the actor, as its literary merits were feeble states biographer James Rees.
The Latin introduction to this work states Sibthorp took with him a painter of excellent reputation, Ferdinand Bauer, whose merits our illustrations demonstrate .” Joseph Hooker called Flora Graeca, with its 966 superbly hand-coloured illustrations, the greatest botanical work that has ever appeared ( On the Flora of Australia, London, 1859 ).
Marbot once remarked that Lasalle was not the best model for emulation because every lieutenant or officer that tried to imitate Lasalle would just become a reckless, swearing, drinking rowdy ”, but without possessing the merits which permitted such conduct to be tolerated.
Rakhimov is awarded with the Order of Honour ( 1980 ), the Order of the Labour Red Banner ( 1986 ), Friendship of people ( 1994 ), „ For merits before Fatherland of II degree ( 1999 ), the Order of sacred Pious tsarevitch Moscow Dimitriy and Uglich wonder-worker ( 1999 ), „ For merits before Republic Bashkortostan ( 2000 ), „ For the benefit of Fatherland by the name of V. N. Tatishchev ( the Russian academy of natural sciences ) ( 2002 ), of Peter the Great ( public fund „ The best managers of an epoch “) ( 2002 ), of Salavat Yulaev ( 2004 ).
Then he follows to assert that since woman ’ s nature is so delicate and her unconstrained charms should show nothing else than a beautiful nature ( p. 78 ), deep rumination and arduous learning ruins her merits of beauty and delicacy.
Man can produce no good or meritorious works, and so there is no trust to be put in the merits of our works and actions ( II. 23 ).
Now and Forever ( McBride, 1925 ) is an imaginary conversation between Roth and the great British writer Israel Zangwill on the merits of Diaspora and Zionism for the Jewish people.

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According to the Atkinson-Shiffrin memory model, a dual-store memory model set forth by Atkinson and Shiffrin in 1968, memories can reside in the short-term buffer for a limited time while they are simultaneously strengthening their associations in long-term memory.
In an accompanying explanatory treatise, Luculentissima quaedam terrae totius descriptio (“ A Most Lucid Description of All Lands ”), he explained: The Portuguese, thus, sailed around this region, the Brasilie Regio, and discovered the passage very similar to that of our Europe ( where we reside ) and situated laterally between east and west.
In 1962 the courts issued the Opinion, Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law and Judgment ,” which stated that the U. S government did not grant the Navajo any type of permission to reside on the Hopi Reservation that was declared in 1882 ; and that the remaining Hopi land was to be shared with the Navajo.
A number of current and former players from the National Football League reside in Flower Mound, including Tony Casillas Mean Joe Greene, Chad Hennings, Glen Titensor, and Donald Driver.
Research conducted by Newcastle University suggests that people ’ s desire to reside on the waterfront and enjoy recreation offered by the canal is upset by visually unattractive features, such as run-down derelict areas and poor design ( Fisher 2003 ).
When the youth is sentenced to probation he or she is subject to certain conditions that may be imposed by the judge Under Section 55 ( 2 ) ( g ) the young offender may be told to reside at a place that the provincial director may specify This condition follows 2 other requirements that the young offender also needs to obey by a ) keep the peace and be of good behaviour ; and b ) appear by the youth justice court when required by the court to do so this stated in Section 55 ( 1 ).
Ships carrying native peoples as slaves began to leave New England ports for places far away late in 1675, and by the next summer the shipping out of slaves had turned into a regular process that removed what was considered dangerous native males by stating that no male captive above the age of fourteen years should reside in the colony .” That fall, they had King Philip ’ s nine-year-old son in their hands and not known what to do with him-some wanted to execute the boy-but in the end he, as his mother had been, was shipped off as a slave.
Fourth Ezra also uses the title Most High ,” throughout the apocalypse to emphasis that the Lord will once again reign and reside in Jerusalem.
The village of Ulupamir ( or Great Pamir in Kyrgyz ) in Erciş on Lake Van was given to these, where more than 5, 000 of them still reside today.
She would be named Yetunde, literally Mother-has-returned ”— the grandmother is believed to remain in orun but part of her, her emi literally spirit or breath will reside within the child.
Treaty of Buffalo Creek-January 15, 1838-Article I-The New York Indians also agreed to cede and relinquish to the United States all their right, title, and interest to the lands secured to them at Green Bay by the Menominee Treaty of 1831, excepting the following tract, on which a part of the New York Indians now reside .” The tract was eight by twelve miles consisting of 65, 436 acres or equal to 100 acres for each of the 654 Oneida that were presently living there.
It sold, the land upon which we now reside, commonly known as the Nawash or Owen Sound Reserve .”
The correct pastoral care that should be extended to those who reside outside the region of the canonical jurisdiction of the Bishop of Alexandria, or for that matter, any other Throne that has set jurisdictional boundaries, would be in the form of Patriarchal delegates known as Patriarchal Exarchs ”.
Initially he head of the Farangi Mahall dynasty used to reside in Sahalla and was called Mulla Qutub ”.
Initially he head of the Farangi Mahall dynasty used to reside in Sahalla and was called Mulla Qutub ”.
However, in many cases, state insurance regulators have allowed insurance companies to classify the capital raised via surplus notes as surplus ( which is the statutory equivalent of equity ), because surplus note holders are last in line to make a claim on the company's assets in a default scenario, much like where equity holders reside in a public company.

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