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* ( 1985 ): Chapter 64.
Chapter 58 states that " Hrimfaxi or Fiorsvartnir draw the night ", and in chapter 64, " nótt " is stated as one of various words for time and a version of the Alvíssmál passage is cited.
( See: " Caves of Chattanooga ", Chapter 1-Lookout Mountain Cave, pages 13 – 30 and Chapter 3-Ruby Falls Cave, pages 49 – 64 ).
" The Genesis of Islamic Economics: A Chapter in the Politics of Muslim Identity ," Social Research, 64 ( 2 ), p p. 301-338.
* Psalm 64 and Isaiah Chapter 35, high voice
There is also a castle which is completely destroyed by Azetodeth in Chapter 64.
Part 3 of Chapter 6, comprising Sections 64 through 66, establishes the Senate, or " Lower House ," of the Fijian Parliament.
More information on the Intel APIC Architecture can be found in the Intel 64 and IA-32 Intel Architecture Software Developer ’ s Manual, Volume 3A: System Programming Guide, Part 1, Chapter 10, freely available on the Intel website.
The " Magdalen " papyrus was purchased in Luxor, Egypt in 1901 by Reverend Charles Bousfield Huleatt ( 1863 – 1908 ), who identified the Greek fragments as portions of the Gospel of Matthew ( Chapter 26: 23 and 31 ) and presented them to Magdalen College, Oxford, where they are cataloged as P. Magdalen Greek 17 ( Gregory-Aland < sup > 64 </ sup >) and whence they have their name.
Section E, which runs from Chapter 58, " The mutual production of the Five Forces ," to 64, " The Five Forces and the Five Affairs ," also discusses stimulus-response cosmology.
Texas allows for a no-contest clause to be challenged for just cause and provided the action to challenge was made in good faith ( Texas Probate Code, Chapter IV, Section 64 ; Texas Estates Code Sec.
Chapter 64 discusses the problem of breaking camp and setting to march when the enemy is nearby, as well as on the forced passing of a defile held by the enemy ( drawn from earlier authors ).
" Marketing Management, 13th Edition ", Chapter 3, Page 64 to 67.
Sudbrink Broadcasting soon had problems of their own and filed bankruptcy under Chapter 11 soon after buying Channel 64.

Chapter and orders
* Chapter 42 enjoins the reading an edifying book in the evening, and orders strict silence after Compline.
* Chapter 68 orders that all cheerfully try to do whatever is commanded, however hard it may seem.
* Chapter 9b of the Scottish Parliament's standing orders.
" On the orders of angels " ( Chapter one ).
* Ireland: Foreclosure has been abolished by the Land and Conveyancing Reform Act 2009 but Chapter 4 of Part 9 of the National Asset Management Agency Act 2009 provides for vesting orders that are equivalent to foreclosure but may only be used by NAMA.
In Chapter 39 an old woman relates that soldiers had claimed that the actual text of Catch-22 did not have to be revealed when carrying out orders related to it, meaning that " they have a right to do anything we can't stop them from doing.
In religious institutes whether of men or of women, he or she appoints the regular confessors, calls together the Provincial Chapter, presides over its deliberations, and takes care that the orders of the General Chapter and the Superior General are properly carried out.
Title I amended Chapter 17 of title 18 of the United States Code,, outlawed obstruction of court orders.
At the state and local level, according to the Boston Globe, Cape Wind needed approval from the Cape Cod Commission ; " a Chapter 91 license from the Department of Environmental Protection ; a water quality certification from the state DEP ; access permits from the Massachusetts Highway Department for work along state highways ; a license from the Executive Office of Transportation for a railway crossing ; orders of conditions from the Yarmouth and Barnstable Conservation Commissions ; and road opening permits from Yarmouth and Barnstable.
The company has since cleared Chapter 11 and is poised to return back to the bus manufacturing market in full production, if they win any significant orders.
The Erenagh had the tonsure but took no other holy orders ; he had a voice in the Chapter when they consulted about revenues, paid a yearly rent to the Bishop and a fine on the marriage of each daughter.

Chapter and abbot
* Chapter 1 defines four kinds of monks: ( 1 ) Cenobites, those " in a monastery, where they serve under a rule and an abbot "; ( 2 ) Anchorites, or hermits, who, after long successful training in a monastery, are now coping single-handedly, with only God for their help ; ( 3 ) Sarabaites, living by twos and threes together or even alone, with no experience, rule and superior, and thus a law unto themselves ; and ( 4 ) Gyrovagues, wandering from one monastery to another, slaves to their own wills and appetites.
* Chapter 2 describes the necessary qualifications of an abbot, forbids the abbot to make distinctions between persons in the monastery except for particular merit, and warns him he will be answerable for the salvation of the souls in his care.
* Chapter 33 forbids the private possession of anything without the leave of the abbot, who is, however, bound to supply all necessities.
* Chapter 47 requires the abbot to call the brothers to the " work of God " ( Opus Dei ) in choir, and to appoint chanters and readers.
* Chapter 55 says clothing is to be adequate and suited to the climate and locality, at the discretion of the abbot.
* Chapter 56 directs the abbot to eat with the guests.
* Chapter 63 lays down that precedence in the community shall be determined by the date of admission, merit of life, or the appointment of the abbot.
* Chapter 65 allows the appointment of a provost, or prior, but warns that he is to be entirely subject to the abbot and may be admonished, deposed, or expelled for misconduct.
* Chapter 71 encourages the brothers to be obedient not only to the abbot and his officials, but also to one another.

Chapter and be
In the above mentioned report of the Notre Dame Chapter of the American Association of University Professors, the basic outlook of the new breed of lay faculty emerges very clearly in the very statement of the problem as the members see it: `` Even with the best of intentions he ( the President of the university ) is loath to delegate such authority and responsibility to a group the membership of which, considered ( as it must be by him ) in individual terms, is inhomogeneous, mortal and of extremely varying temperament, interests and capabilities.
Agathocles was cited as from the lowest, most abject condition of life and as an example of “ those who by their crimes come to be princes ” in Chapter VIII of Niccolò Machiavelli ’ s treatise on politics, The Prince ( 1513 ).
In the Jewish Deuterocanonical book Second Maccabees, Chapter 2, " one finds in the records " that Jeremiah, having received an oracle of the Lord, ordered that the tent and the ark and the altar of incense should follow him to the mountain of God where he sealed them up in a cave, and he told those who followed him in order to mark the way ( but they could not find it ) " The place shall remain unknown until God gathers his people together again and shows his mercy, and then the Lord will disclose these things, and the glory of the Lord and the cloud shall appear, as they were shown in the case of Moses, and as Solomon asked that the place be specially consecrated.
( Chapter 1 is the first of three important moments in Joshua marked with major speeches and reflections by the main characters ; here first God and then Joshua make speeches about the goal of conquest of the Promised Land ; at chapter 12, Joshua looks back on the conquest ; and at chapter 23 Joshua gives a speech about what must be done if Israel is to live in peace in the land ).
Chapter 6 describes Isaiah's call to be a prophet of God.
Chapter 5 is a prayer that Zion's reproach may be taken away in the repentance and recovery of the people.
Chapter 2: 12 contains a succinct but unequivocal message: “ You also, O Ethiopians, / Shall be killed by my sword .”
Chapter 3 may be an independent addition, now recognized as a liturgical piece, but was possibly written by the same author as chapters 1 and 2.
Some scholars suggest that Chapter 3 may be a later independent addition to the book, in part because it is not included among the Dea Sea Scrolls.
Chapter 4 ( Sura-e-Nisa ), verse 3 of the Quran states that a man may only be married to four women at the most, should he be able to treat them all fairly and equally.
Chapter 11 usually results in reorganization of the debtor's business or personal assets and debts, but can also be used as a mechanism for liquidation.
If the company's stock is publicly traded, a Chapter 11 filing generally causes it to be delisted from its primary stock exchange if listed on the New York Stock Exchange, the American Stock Exchange, or the NASDAQ.
In enacting Chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy code, Congress concluded that it is sometimes the case that the value of a business is greater if sold or reorganized as a going concern than the value of the sum of its parts if the business's assets were to be sold off individually.
In this way, jobs may be saved, the ( previously mismanaged ) engine of profitability which is the business is maintained ( presumably under better management ) rather than being dismantled, and, as a proponent of a chapter 11 plan is required to demonstrate as a precursor to plan confirmation, the business's creditors end up with more money than they would in a Chapter 7 liquidation.
His comparative approach is obvious in the following excerpt from Chapter III of Book I of what many consider to be his masterpiece, De l ' esprit des lois:
Isaiah the prophet, in Chapter 19, Verse 19 says " In that day there will be an altar to the LORD in the midst of the land of Egypt, and a pillar to the LORD at its border.
Chapter 1, Article 3 of the Confession reads: " The books commonly called Apocrypha, not being of divine inspiration, are no part of the Canon of Scripture ; and therefore are of no authority in the Church of God, nor to be any otherwise approved, or made use of, than other human writings.
Instead it states that all those condemned at the last judgement, but who subsequently respond in faith, who demonstrate unfeigned penitence, and who make a free choice of blessedness, will eventually be offered salvation ( Chapter 137 ).
* There is reference to a jubilee which is to be held every hundred years ( Chapter 82 ), rather than every fifty years as described in Leviticus: 25.
* In Chapter 7: 41-42, and again in 7: 52, John records some of the crowd of Pharisees dismissing the possibility of Jesus's being the Messiah, on the grounds that the Messiah must be a descendent of David and born in Bethlehem, stating that Jesus instead came out of Galilee ( as is stated in the Gospel of Mark ); John made no effort to refute or correct ( nor did he affirm ) this, and this has been advanced as implying that John rejected the synoptic tradition of Jesus's birth in Bethlehem.
* Chapter 3: The Double Shakedown-in this chapter, Finkelstein claims that the number of Jewish survivors of the Holocaust recognized by relief groups increased from c. 100, 000 in 1945 to nearly 1 million owing to definitional changes in who was considered to be a survivor.
In the Report of the Committee dated 3 September 1947 to the UN General Assembly, the majority of the Committee in Chapter VI proposed a plan to replace the British Mandate with " an independent Arab State, an independent Jewish State, and the City of Jerusalem " ..., the last to be under " an International Trusteeship System ".
The instructions for its use can be found in the fictitious Book of Armaments, Chapter 2, verses 9-21, parodying the King James Bible and the Athanasian Creed
As Levy described in Chapter 2, " Hackers believe that essential lessons can be learned about the systems — about the world — from taking things apart, seeing how they work, and using this knowledge to create new and more interesting things.

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