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[...] and Passover
The Haggadah features over sixty woodcut illustrations picturing " scenes and symbols of the Passover ritual ; [...] biblical and rabbinic elements that actually appear in the Haggadah text ; and scenes and figures from biblical or other sources that play no role in the Haggadah itself, but have either past or future redemptive associations ".

[...] and from
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# Resolution VI, [...] which excluded the Government of Cuba from its participation in the Inter-American system, hereby ceases to have effect
[...] A linguistic system is a series of differences of sound combined with a series of differences of ideas ; but the pairing of a certain number of acoustical signs with as many cuts made from the mass thought engenders a system of values.
: The fluidity and wit of the witches is evident in the ever-changing acronym: the basic, original title was Women's International Terrorist Conspiracy from Hell [...] and the latest heard at this writing is Women Inspired to Commit Herstory.
[...] I thought that by now every intelligent person knew that H-A-L is derived from Heuristic ALgorithmic ".
" America has constantly drawn strength and spirit from wave after wave of immigrants [...] They have proved to be the most restless, the most adventurous, the most innovative, the most industrious of people.
" The notion of the cistron [...] must be replaced by that of a transcription unit containing regions which will be lost from the mature messenger-which I suggest we call introns ( for intragenic regions )-alternating with regions which will be expressed-exons.
“ It is a curious fact that with ‘ Looking-Glass ’ the faculty of making drawings for book illustrations departed from me, and [...] I have done nothing in that direction since .”
* " It is painful for me to see when criminal elements of all kinds fire from my weapon [...] I created this weapon primarily to safeguard our fatherland "
A brief but vague reference to the NSA first appeared in the United States Government Organization Manual from 1957, which described it as " a separately organized agency within the Department of Defense under the direction, authority, and control of the Secretary of Defense [...] for the performance of highly specialized technical functions in support of the intelligence activities of the United States.
[...] often our interviewees were keen to persuade us of a certain interpretation of the past, supporting broad, sweeping comments about historical change with specific stories from their lives.
:" It has recently come to our ears, not without great pain to us, that in some parts of upper Germany, [...] Mainz, Koin, Trier, Salzburg, and Bremen, many persons of both sexes, heedless of their own salvation and forsaking the catholic faith, give themselves over to devils male and female, and by their incantations, charms, and conjurings, and by other abominable superstitions and sortileges, offences, crimes, and misdeeds, ruin and cause to perish the offspring of women, the foal of animals, the products of the earth, the grapes of vines, and the fruits of trees, as well as men and women, cattle and flocks and herds and animals of every kind, vineyards also and orchards, meadows, pastures, harvests, grains and other fruits of the earth ; that they afflict and torture with dire pains and anguish, both internal and external, these men, women, cattle, flocks, herds, and animals, and hinder men from begetting [...]"
[...] And after we left the island of Saint Helena, we saw another island two hundred miles from there, which is called Ascension ".
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And the Lord God said, It is not good that the man should be alone ; [...] And the Lord God caused a deep sleep to fall upon Adam, and he slept: and he took one of his ribs, and closed up the flesh instead thereof ; and the rib, which the Lord God had taken from man, made he a woman, and brought her unto the man.
One of the most vigorous and fruitful branches of mathematics [...] a paradise created by Cantor from which nobody shall ever expel us [...] the most admirable blossom of the mathematical mind and altogether one of the outstanding achievements of man's purely intellectual activity.
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He became a minor celebrity during the two months of volcanic activity preceding the eruption, giving interviews to reporters and expressing his opinion that the danger from the volcano was exaggerated, saying " I don't have any idea whether it will blow [...] But I don't believe it to the point that I'm going to pack up.
Also, perhaps from the tenth century onwards, previously independent sagas and story cycles were added to the compilation [...] Then, from the thirteenth century onwards, a further layer of stories was added in Syria and Egypt, many of these showing a preoccupation with sex, magic or low life.
[...] As time goes on, the psychological accent shifts from the motives for the magical act on to the measures by which it is carried out — that is, on to the act itself.
Shaun Tougher notes, however, that " yet Photios's passing does seem rather muted for a great figure of Byzantine history [...] Leo [...] certainly did not allow him back into the sphere of politics, and it is surely his absence from this arena that accounts for his quiet passing.
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[...] and death
This time France succeeded in prevailing over Great Britain, in what historian Alfred Cave describes as " French [...] revenge for Montcalm's death ".
* face The god Osiris-Antinous, the justified – he grew into a youth with a beautiful countenance and magnificently adorned eyes [...] strength, whose heart rejoices like a demi-god ’ s after he has received a command of the gods at the time of his death.
The shaman's new ability to die and return to life shows that he is no longer bound by the laws of profane time, particularly the law of death: " the ability to ' die ' and come to life again [...] denotes that shaman has surpassed the human condition ".
" Like the gravedigger in Hamlet, the Squire [...] treats death as a bitter and hopeless joke.
Nimoy wanted The Search for Spock to be " operatic " in scope ; " I wanted the emotions to be very large, very broad, life and death themes [...] and the of the film and everything about it derives everything from sizeable characters playing out a large story on a large canvas ," he said.
* Lamentations for the death of the late illustrious Prince Henry [...] Two Sermons ( 1613 ; see 1613 in literature ): " Oh, why is there not a generall thaw throughout all mankinde?
Later, Paul Fry argued against McGann's stance when he pointed out, " It scarcely seems pertinent to say that ' To Autumn ' is therefore an evasion of social violence when it is so clearly an encounter with death itself [...] it is not a politically encoded escape from history reflecting the coerced betrayal [...] of its author's radicalism.
It's a bittersweet triumph, given Vaughan's tragic death, [...] yet it's a triumph all the same.
He still had some supporters because the epitaph on his grave reads " Here lies Louis XVII, King of France " and in his death certificate he is named as " Charles-Louis de Bourbon, Duke of Normandy ( Louis XVII ), who was known under the name of Charles-Guillaume Naundorff, [...] son of His Majesty the late Louis XVI, King of France and of Her Imperial and Royal Highness Marie Antoinette, Archduchess of Austria, Queen of France, who both died in Paris ".
According to the Comissão de Direitos Humanos e Assistência Jurídica da Ordem dos Advogados do Brasil, the " Brazilian death toll from government torture, assassination and ' disappearances ' for 1964 – 81 was [...] 333, which included 67 killed in the Araguaia guerrilla front in 1972 – 74 ".
Therefore, it vanished with his death in ' 93 [...] Sadly enough, many people involved at the time betrayed their ideals and lost their interest when things fell apart.
Christopher M. Clark says that John Casimir of Poland was on the one hand " eager to separate Brandenburg from Sweden and to neutralize it as a military threat " when Poland-Lithuania was threatened by the Tsardom of Russia, and on the other hand was ready to accept the Hohenzollerns ' demands due to pressure by the House of Habsburg, who after the emperor's incidental death earlier that year needed to secure the elector's vote, and whose " urgings [...] carried a considerable weight, since the Poles were counting on Austrian assistance in the event of a renewed Swedish or Russian attack.
The narrator feels as if he is pronouncing the words: " In me didst thou exist — and in my death, see [...] how utterly thou hast murdered thyself.
Soon, " the streets are clogged with death [...] Horror grips the city !!
[...] Violation can cause anything from discomfort, to disaster, to death.
" Most people out there on the street are scared to death and we just paid you a million-dollar bonus [...] If there's that much money floating around, maybe there's too much.
[...] I worked with him until his sudden death in 1956.
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The Guardian critic, Nancy Banks-Smith, described the wedding as " uniquely uneventful [...] For Dot and Jim ' In sickness and health ... till death do us part ' seemed to carry more resonance than for most.
According to Baird ( 1992 ), Schenzinger's version is a " thinly veiled parallel to Resurrection ": When his comrades were gathered around his death bed and wonder whether he is still alive, there " suddenly [...] is a scream.
" Following Jones ' death, The Daily Telegraph wrote in her obituary: " As a deft exponent of Blanche ’ s withering one-liners and put-downs, Maggie Jones made the part her own, stealing scene after scene as the acid-tongued widowed mother of Deirdre [...] Maggie Jones's portrayal of Blanche as a meddlesome busybody was beautifully judged and finely understated.

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