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", Historically Speaking ( April 2010 ) v. 11 # 2 pp. 17 20, with responses pp. 20 27
Historically Speaking ( Fall 2010 )
* 1951: Historically Speaking

Historically and
Historically, this proceeded from the labours of Jean de Launoy ( 1603 1678 ), " le dénicheur des saints ", and Louis Sébastien le Nain de Tillemont, who had shown the falsity of numerous lives of the saints ; while theologically it was produced by the Port Royal school, which led men to dwell more on communion with God as contrasted with the invocation of the saints.
Historically, one of the most important protagonists of the movement was Walter Martin ( 1928 89 ), whose numerous books include the 1955 The Rise of the Cults: An Introductory Guide to the Non-Christian Cults and the 1965 The Kingdom of the Cults: An Analysis of Major Cult Systems in the Present Christian Era, which continues to be influential.
Historically, therefore, Palestine was an anomaly within the Mandate system, in a class of its own initially referred to by the British as a “ special regime ”:
Historically very car-dependent, as of 2010, transport funding in New Zealand is still heavily dominated by money for road projects the National government proposes to spend $ 21 billion on roading infrastructure after 2012, yet only $ 0. 7 billion on other transport projects ( public transport, walking and cycling ).
Historically part of the parish of St Margaret in the county of Middlesex, the name Westminster was the ancient description for the area around Westminster Abbey the West Minster, or monastery church, that gave the area its name which has been the seat of the government of England ( and later the British government ) for almost a thousand years.
Historically, some kokuji date back to very early Japanese writing, being found in the Man ' yōshū, for example 鰯 iwashi " sardine " dates to the Nara period ( 8th century ) while they have continued to be created as late as the late 19th century, when a number of characters were coined in the Meiji era for new scientific concepts.
Historically, ontologies arise out of the branch of philosophy known as metaphysics, which deals with the nature of reality of what exists.
Historically, there has been confusion as to the actual tariff level imposed by the Smoot Hawley Tariff.
Historically, modern Ghanaian territory was the core of the Empire of Ashanti, which was one of the most advanced states in sub-Sahara Africa in the 18 19th centuries, before colonial rule.
Historically, In Armies of the Young: Child Soldiers in War and Terrorism anthropologist David M. Rosen discusses the creation of troops of boys aged twelve and up, modelled on the Hitler Youth, and armed by the Arab Nazi party in Palestine and that carried out military attacks as part of the 1936 1939 Arab revolt in Palestine.
Historically, Fort Detrick was the center for the United States ' biological weapons program ( 1943 69 ).
* Celticstitchery. com Historically themed Crewel kits
Historically, salami has been popular among Southern European peasants because it can be stored at room temperature for periods of up to 30 40 days once cut, supplementing a possibly meager or inconsistent supply of fresh meat.
Historically, the people of Dalecarlia called Dalecarlians, or Dalesmen ( dalkarlar
Historically, this office has held the title of Pope, " Παπας " ( papas ), which means " Father " in the Greek and the Coptic languages, since Pope Heracleus, the 13th Alexandrine Bishop ( 232 249 AD ), was the first to associate the appellation of Pope with the title of the Bishop of Alexandria.
“ Magic, Mesmerism, Hypnotism, etc., Historically and Physiologically considered ”, 1844 1845, Medical Times vol.
Historically, all of independent television ( from 22 September 1955 ) and radio ( from 8 October 1973 ) was governed by the IBA ( Independent Broadcasting Authority ) joined by the Cable Authority in 1984.
Historically, it was Gia Định ( 1779 1832 ), Nam Kỳ ( 1834 1945 ), Nam Bộ ( 1945 48 ), Nam phần ( 1948 56 ), Nam Việt ( 1956 75 ), and later Miền Nam.

Speaking and
* Glanert, Simone ( 2008 ) ' Speaking Language to Law: The Case of Europe ', Legal Studies 28: 161 171.
Speaking of the 3rd edition ( 1788 1797 ), Britannica's chief editor George Gleig wrote that " perfection seems to be incompatible with the nature of works constructed on such a plan, and embracing such a variety of subjects.
* 2009 present: " Refresca tu Mundo " ( Spanish meaning " Refresh your world ") ( Spanish Speaking countries in Latin America )
* Hymes, D., " The Ethnography of Speaking ", pp. 13 53 in Gladwin, T. & Sturtevant, W. C. ( eds ), Anthropology and Human Behavior, The Anthropology Society of Washington, ( Washington ), 1962.
* U spreekt met uw moordenaar Dutch title ( translation: This is Your Murderer Speaking )
They include Lecture 10 a lecture on The Speaking of Verse ( Four 78rpm sides, Cat no.
Speaking of the forthcoming murder, Suffolk says, " And to preserve my sovereign from his foe ,/ Say but the word and I will be his priest " ( 3. 1. 271 272 ), to which Winchester responds " But I would have him dead, my Lord of Suffolk ,/ Ere you can take due orders for a priest " ( 3. 1. 273 274 ), disdaining priesthood and trivialising murder.
* Dionne Brand Rivers Have Sources, Trees Have Roots: Speaking of Racism
Speaking at Maryborough, now Port Laoise, on the 16 August 1914, he addressed a 2, 000 strong assembly of Irish Volunteers, some armed, and according to the report in the Irish Times stated, " recently, I took the liberty of saying in the English Parliament that, for the first time in the history of the connection between England and Ireland, it was safe to-day for England to withdraw her armed troops from our country and that the sons of Ireland themselves, North and South, Catholic and Protestant, and whatever the origin of their race might have been Williamite, Cromwellian, or old Celtic standing shoulder to shoulder, would defend the good order and peace of Ireland, and defend her shores against any foreign foe.
# " Speaking of Happiness " Gloria Lynne written by Buddy Scott & Jimmy Radcliffe
#" Speaking With My Heart " 3: 40
* The Caste War, the Church of the Speaking Cross, and batty Cruzob Maya by Jeanine Kitchel
* Speaking: 11 14 minutes.
* Interview with Max Sherman, editor of Barbara Jordan Speaking the Truth with Eloquent Thunder on kaisernetwork. org
# Speaking in Tongues ( December 6, 1992 ) After being forced to translate a pornographic magazine for him, the head of the European Parliament's simultaneous translation department informs Alan that he will no longer have the translators ' cooperation on anything ever again.
Speaking of his experience on the show, he said: " It was like One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest in there and I was Jack Nicholson.
In 1660, Margaret Fell ( 1614 1702 ) published a famous pamphlet to justify equal roles for men and women in the denomination, titled: " Women's Speaking Justified, Proved and Allowed of by the Scriptures, All Such as Speak by the Spirit and Power of the Lord Jesus And How Women Were the First That Preached the Tidings of the Resurrection of Jesus, and Were Sent by Christ's Own Command Before He Ascended to the Father ( John 20: 17 ).
* April 2 Speaking before an audience in Peterborough, New Hampshire, John Kerry says " We need a regime change not just in Iraq.

Speaking and Gerry
Studies such as Gerry Philipsen's analysis of cultural communication strategies in a blue-collar, working-class neighborhood on the south side of Chicago, Speaking ' Like a Man ' in Teamsterville, paved the way for the expansion of ethnographic research in the study of communication.
* Philipsen, Gerry: Speaking Culturally: Explorations in Social Communication.

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