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concordance and search
" In the New Testament, a thorough concordance search shows that the second most frequent use of " head " ( kephalē ), after " the structure that connects to our neck and sits atop our bodies ," is the metaphorical sense of " source.
The indexing stage will scan the text of all the documents and build a list of search terms, often called an index, but more correctly named a concordance.
The site also includes a concordance, search engine, and information about basic usage statistics.
By using a freely provided transduction tool, the corpus and user-chosen annotations is provided in multiple formats, including the XML format conformant to the XML Corpus Encoding Standard ( XCES ) ( usable with the British National Corpus's XAIRA search engine ), a UIMA-compliant format, and formats suitable for input to a wide variety of concordance software.

concordance and alphabetical
The main concordance lists each word that appears in the KJV Bible in alphabetical order with each verse in which it appears listed in order of its appearance in the Bible, with a snippet of the surrounding text ( including the word in italics ).

concordance and list
* Latin text with concordance and frequency list at the IntraText Digital Library
A complete and truly useful index is not simply a list of the words and phrases used in a publication ( which is properly called a concordance ), but an organized map of its contents, including cross-references, grouping of like concepts, and other useful intellectual analysis.

concordance and all
Maximum Cards can be defined as a picture post card with postage stamp on the same theme and a cancellation, with a maximum concordance between all three.
Altogether, the concordance of age dates of both the earliest terrestrial lead reservoirs and all other reservoirs within the solar system found to date are used to support the hypothesis that Earth and the rest of the solar system formed at around 4. 53 to 4. 58 billion years ago.
A meta-study by Hershberger ( 2001 ) compares the results of eight different twin studies: among those, all but two showed MZ twins having much higher concordance of sexual orientation than DZ twins, suggesting a non-negligible genetic component.
The Final Masorah comprises all the longer rubrics for which space could not be found in the margin of the text, and is arranged alphabetically in the form of a concordance.
Calvinists contend that God extends mercy and grace to whom He will according to His plan ( Romans 8 ), and administers justice ( which, by its very nature is the punishment for sin, and thus in every way good and holy in concordance with the character of God ) to all others.
A marvel in itself, this distinctive section combines the most useful features of a concordance, reference system, and index, but it is better than any of them separately or all put together in some manner.
In Swiss politics, concordance system ( German Konkordanzsystem ) refers to the presence of all major parties in the Federal Council, also referred to as the integration of the political opposition into government.
All such signatures are concordance invariants, so all signatures of slice knots are zero.
In the year after her marriage, Mary Cowden Clarke began her valuable Shakespeare concordance, which was eventually issued in eighteen monthly parts ( 1844 – 1845 ), and in volume form in 1845 as The Complete Concordance to Shakespeare, being a Verbal Index to all the Passages in the Dramatic Works of the Poet.

concordance and words
Although Peirce uses words like concordance and correspondence to describe one aspect of the pragmatic sign relation, he is also quite explicit in saying that definitions of truth based on mere correspondence are no more than nominal definitions, which he accords a lower status than real definitions.
Although Peirce occasionally uses words like concordance and correspondence to describe one aspect of the pragmatic sign relation, he is also quite explicit in saying that definitions of truth based on mere correspondence are no more than nominal definitions, which he follows long tradition in relegating to a lower status than real definitions.
Each original-language word is given an entry number in the dictionary of those original language words listed in the back of the concordance.

concordance and text
* Cantigas de Santa Maria for Singers ( full text with syllable marks, pronunciation guide and concordance )
The concordance of the language used in the Testimonium, its flow within the text and its length have formed components of the internal arguments against its authenticity, e. g. that the brief and compact character of the Testimonium stands in marked contrast to Josephus ' more extensive accounts presented elsewhere in his works.
* The quatrains of Rumi: Complete translation with Persian text, Islamic mystical commentary, manual of terms, and concordance, translated by Ibrahim W. Gamard and A. G. Rawan Farhadi, 2008.
( in Italian: Zipped RTF full text from Nigralatebra, or HTML full text with concordance from IntraText Digital Library ).
( in Italian: HTML full text with concordance from IntraText Digital Library ).
( in Italian: HTML full text with concordance from IntraText Digital Library ).
This approach is most often used when the message or set of messages to be encoded is fixed and large ; for instance, an application that stores the contents of the Bible in the limited storage space of a PDA generally builds a static dictionary from a concordance of the text and then uses that dictionary to compress the verses.
( in Italian: Zipped RTF full text from Nigralatebra, or HTML full text with concordance from IntraText Digital Library ).
* Greek text: Greek Wikisource, HODOI ( with French translation and concordance )
* HTML Greek text: Greek Wikisource, HODOI ( with concordance and French translation ), Mikros apoplous ( with Modern Greek translation and notes )
* A concordance to the Holy Scriptures: with the various readings both in text and margin: in a more exact method then
A New Concordance of the Bible ( full title A New Concordance of the Bible: Thesaurus of the Language of the Bible, Hebrew and Aramaic, Roots, Words, Proper Names Phrases and Synonyms ) by Avraham Even-Shoshan is a concordance of the Hebrew text of the Hebrew Bible, first published in 1977.

concordance and with
A combination of bipolar I, II and cyclothymia produced concordance rates of 42 % vs 11 %, with a relatively lower ratio for bipolar II that likely reflects heterogeneity.
There is overlap with unipolar depression and if this is also counted in the co-twin the concordance with bipolar disorder rises to 67 % in monozigotic twins and 19 % in dizigotic.
In 1795, following the Northwest Indian War, an area that was to be part of Chicago was turned over to the United States for a military post by native tribes in concordance with the Treaty of Greenville.
The use of the word ' psychotic ' is the reason why Anders Behring Breivik would automatically have been given a treatment order by the court, if the ( very unusual ) second psychiatric report had been in concordance with the first report.
The approximate dates presented by Josephus are in concordance with other historical records, and most scholars view the variation between the motive presented by Josephus and the New Testament accounts is seen as an indication that the Josephus passage is not a Christian interpolation.
Peirce defines truth as follows: " Truth is that concordance of an abstract statement with the ideal limit towards which endless investigation would tend to bring scientific belief, which concordance the abstract statement may possess by virtue of the confession of its inaccuracy and one-sidedness, and this confession is an essential ingredient of truth.
* Works by Cyprian at the IntraText Digital Library, with concordance and frequency lists
* Latin version with concordance from Intertext. com
However, others find them of value even for non-repetitive texts, because the database resources created have value for concordance searches to determine appropriate usage of terms, for quality assurance ( no empty segments ), and the simplification of the review process ( source and target segment are always displayed together while translators have to work with two documents in a traditional review environment ).
After the assassination in 1398 of Biordo Michelotti, who had made himself lord of Perugia, the city became a pawn in the Italian Wars, passing to Gian Galeazzo Visconti ( 1400 ), to Pope Boniface IX ( 1403 ), and to Ladislaus of Naples ( 1408 – 14 ) before it settled into a period of sound governance under the Signoria of the condottiero Braccio da Montone ( 1416 – 24 ), who reached a concordance with the Papacy.
The tables conclude with term statistics and concordance data.
He largely agreed with them and perceived the ideas of Luther and Erasmus to be in concordance.
For a group of twins in which at least one member of each pair is affected, probandwise concordance is a measure of the proportion of twins who have the illness who have an affected twin and can be calculated with the formula of 2C /( 2C + D ), in which C is the number of concordant pairs and D is the number of discordant pairs.
Mérillon proceeded to publish an entirely different schedule of events, with the result that many of those that had made plans to compete in concordance with the original program withdrew, and refused to deal with the new committee.
Linguistic and cultural classification are in general concordance with the genetic classification, although it may be transgressed due to the apparent gene flow between the major branches of Tai – Kadai.
This has led to the development of a so-called concordance ΛCDM model which combines detailed data obtained with new telescopes and techniques in observational astrophysics with an expanding, density-changing universe.

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