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:" and According
:" According to one explanation
, the pre-Columbian tribes
in Mexico called themselves Meshicas
, and
the Spaniards
, employing
the letter x ( which at that time represented a
" sh
" and
" ch
" sound ), spelled it Mexicas
.
According to the what economist Nicholas Barr describes as
the " classical definition of income
:" the 1938 Haig-Simons definition
, " income may be defined as
the ... sum of ( 1 )
the market value of rights exercised
in consumption and ( 2 )
the change
in the value of
the store of property rights ..." Since
the consumption potential of non-monetary goods
, such as leisure
, cannot be measured
, monetary income may be thought of as a proxy for full income
.
:" According to physicalism
, the language of physics is
the universal language of science and
, consequently
, any knowledge can be brought back
to the statements on
the physical objects
.
According to the usual precedence rules
, the unary message
" new
" is sent first
, and then
" label
:" and
" open
" are sent
to the answer of
" new ".
According to the historian of ideas
, Arthur O
. Lovejoy
:" The notion that Rousseau
’ s Discourse on Inequality was essentially a glorification of
the State of Nature
, and that its influence tended
to wholly or chiefly
to promote
" Primitivism
" is one of
the most persistent historical errors
.
According to Diodorus
:" One hundred thousand men of Croton were stationed with three hundred thousand Sybarite troops ranged against them
.
:" According to Reynolds
, the village contained fourteen families
in 1765
.
According to SGI teachings
, the power of
the Object of Devotion is not found
in an external mandala
, but through one's inner faith
:" First
, the power of any Gohonzon
, including
the Dai-Gohonzon
, can be tapped only through
the power of faith
.

In
the Recovery Version
, the translation used by
the believers
in the local churches
, one footnote for 1 Corinthians 14: 34 reads
:" According to 1 Corinthians 11: 5
, women may prophesy ( both
in public and meetings ), that is
, ( mainly ) speak for
the Lord and speak forth
the Lord with their head covered
, and Acts 2: 17
, 18 and 21: 9 confirm that women did prophesy
.
According to the minutes Lord Curzon explained
:" The Palestine position is this
.
According to the Palestinian historian Walid Khalidi
:" The site
has been fenced
in.
According to South African journalist Rian Malan
:" Mbube
" wasn't
the most remarkable tune
, but there was something terribly compelling about
the underlying chant
, a dense meshing of low male voices above which Solomon yodelled and howled for two exhilarating minutes
, occasionally making it up as he went along
.
According to Ahamed ' Uthman
, Zionist surrounded and blockaded
the village
in 1947
, and continued into 1948
:" Jews did not allow any
to enter or leave
the village
.
According to Kevin Weeks
:" Killing Paulie McGonigle
, however
, took Jimmy longer than he originally expected
.
:" According to the principles of traditional
Chinese medicine
, illness is caused when chi does not flow properly throughout
the body
.
According to musician and writer Billy Vera
:" Rock ' n ' roll was an evolutionary process – we just looked around and it was here .... To name any one record as
the first would make any of us look a fool
.

Ministry of Foreign Affairs-Alexander Yakovenko
, Spokesman
:" According to our information
, the Bulgarian medics ' lawyers intend
to appeal this decision
in the Supreme Court of Libya
.
:" According to the Faereyinga Saga ...
the first settler
in the Faroe Islands was a man named Grímur Kamban-Hann bygdi fyrstr Færeyar
, it may have
been the land taking of Grímur and his followers that cauysed
the anchorites
to leave ...
the nickname Kamban is probably Gaelic and one interpretation is that
the word refers
to some physical handicap
, another that it may point
to his prowess as a sportsman
.
:" According to treaty's publicised terms
, Spain agreed
to decolonise
the Sahara and leave
the area before 28 February 1976
.
:" According to the Faereyinga Saga ...
the first settler
in the Faroe Islands was a man named Grímur Kamban-Hann bygdi fyrstr Færeyar
, it may have
been the land taking of Grímur and his followers that cauysed
the anchorites
to leave ...
the nickname Kamban is probably Gaelic and one interpretation is that
the word refers
to some physical handicap
, another that it may point
to his prowess as a sportsman
.

Stephen Whitty of
the Star-Ledger was not impressed
:" According to one American critic
, Three Times is
" why cinema exists
.
:" According to the explicit decree of Bahá ' u ' lláh one must not turn aside from
the advice of a competent doctor
.
:" According to Islamic tradition
, the Koran dates back
to the 7th century
, while
the first examples of Arabic literature
in the full sense of
the phrase are found only two centuries later
, at
the time of
the ' Biography of
the Prophet '; that is
, of
the life of Mohammed as written by Ibn Hisham
, who died
in 828
.
According to Arrendondo's account
, at this point he called his son's Marine recruiter on
the phone
:" My head full of confusion
, asking myself what's going on
, what's going on
, I pounded
the hammer hard into
the ground
, then went behind a tree
to cry when I think
to call Alex's recruiter
, Sergeant Martinez
.
:" and sources

A recent study translates his words as follows
:" And a very great betrayal of a lord it is also
in the world
, that a man betray his lord
to death
, or drive him living from
the land
, and both have come
to pass
in this land: Edward was betrayed
, and then killed
, and after that burned ..." Later
sources, further removed from events
, such as
the late 11th century Passio S
. Eadwardi and John of Worcester
, claim that Ælfthryth organised
the killing of Edward
, while Henry of Huntingdon wrote that she killed Edward herself
.
:" Accord
" is used when two or more
sources state or support
the proposition
, but
the text quotes or refers
to only one ;
the other
sources are then introduced by
" accord
.
:" probably had more
in common with
the professional historian of
the twenty-first century
, in terms of methodology
, approach
to sources and
the struggle
to reconcile erudition with style
, than did
the authors of
the grand narratives of national history ".
:" Among
the Knight Lab's goals is
to maximize use of open-source software already developed through
the Knight News Challenge
, a $ 25 million worldwide media innovation contest now
in its fifth year
, as well as from other grantees from Knight Foundation's $ 100 million media innovation initiative ... Those include projects such as Open Block
, an aggregator of public information ; Document Cloud
, for managing and displaying original documents ; Public Insight Journalism
, which helps newsrooms tap
the wisdom of
the community
to find better news
sources ; and Spot
. Us
, a new way of
" crowd-funding
" journalism
.
:" their present arrangement represents
the caprice of different owners or collectors who brought them together from various
sources ...
:" States launching space objects with nuclear power
sources on board shall endeavour
to protect individuals
, populations and
the biosphere against radiological hazards
.

Howard says
:" The argument that Livy made free use of Antias and mentioned him only
in case of disagreement is absolutely without foundation
, for we have seen fourteen specific instances
in which
, although Livy does not mention him
, he nevertheless disagrees with his statements as known
to us from other
sources, or absolutely disregards them ...."
:" Now it is
in no way apparent how such an opinion ( polygenism ) can be reconciled with that which
the sources of revealed truth and
the documents of
the Teaching Authority of
the Church propose with regard
to original sin
, which proceeds from a sin actually committed by an individual Adam and which
, through generation
, is passed on
to all and is
in everyone as his own
.
:" looking systematically for strategies which can keep people out of 60 Hz fields arising from all
sources but only adopt those which look
to be
" prudent
" investments given their cost and our current level of scientific understanding about possible risks
.
:" and today
" In 1954
, Stagg disputed Cochems ' claim
to have invented
the forward pass
:" Eddie Cochems
, who coached at St
. Louis University
in 1906
, also claimed
to have invented
the pass as we know it
today ...

Bonnet had Havas issued a statement at midnight on 1 September saying
:" The French government
has today, as have several other Governments
, received an Italian proposal looking
to the resolution of Europe's difficulties
.
:" Although theoretical calculations can be made
today, the eventually attainable range of chemical reaction cycles
, error rates
, speed of operation
, and thermodynamic efficiencies of such bottom-up manufacturing systems cannot be reliably predicted at this time
.
:" Would you mind
, Mulla ,"
the neighbour asked
, " lending me your donkey
today?
:" The Parliament must exercise vigilance and control over
the biggest and most powerful financial institution it
has created
, the Life Insurance Corporation of India
, whose misapplication of public funds we shall scrutinise
today.
:" word sustainable
has been used
in too many situations
today, and ecological sustainability is one of those terms that confuse a lot of people
.
:" Although theoretical calculations can be made
today, the eventually attainable range of chemical reaction cycles
, error rates
, speed of operation
, and thermodynamic efficiencies of such bottom-up manufacturing systems cannot be reliably predicted at this time
.

Peter Vlautin addressed
the jurors
in confidential tones
, contrasting with O ' Mara's shouting
:" We are here
today to determine one thing: What is
the value of Dorothea Puente's life?
:" The legal profession as we know it
today barely existed at that time
.
:" News flash: The American Dental Association announced
today that most plaque tends
to form on teeth around 4: 00 p
. m
. Film at 11: 00
.
:" A New Mexico woman was named Final Arbiter of Taste and Justice
today, ending God's lengthy search for someone
to straighten this country out
.

At midnight on 1 September
, Bonnet had Havas issue a statement saying
:" The French government
has today, as have several other Governments
, received an Italian proposal looking
to the resolution of Europe's difficulties
.
:" This is not
to assert that
the ethnic or linguistic stock can be traced through
to tribes of similar names
today.
:" If
today you had
to choose one of
the two thieves as a friend or think about which of
the two you could sooner put your trust
in, it's certainly not that whimpering convert
.
:" In view of
the fact that
the Ku Klux Klan
has adopted
the weapon of mass action
, it was our desire
to organize a society which shall develop harmony and good feeling between different classes
, rather than enmity ," Mr
. Dunne said
today.
:" We hold
today that
the police have greater authority
to make a ' seizure ' and conduct a ' search ' than a judge
has to authorize such action
.
:" What may sound like a fairy tale
today may be tomorrow's reality
.

Auden
, former student of Tolkien
, supports this notion
in his review of one of Tolkien's books
:" Of any imaginary world
the reader demands that it seem real
, and
the standard of realism demanded
today is much stricter than
in the time
, say
, of Malory
.
:" So let us
today drudge on about our inescapably impossible task of providing every week a first rough draft of history that will
never really be completed about a world we can
never really understand …" added
:" From Martin Matte
to Patrick Huard
, many young comedians
today see Deschamps as their spiritual father
, the man who opened
the doors
to today's comedy movement
.
:" Give us
today our daily bread ,"
:" Give us
today our daily bread:
the rare Greek word epiousios
, here daily
, occurs
in the New Testament only here and
in ⇒ Luke 11: 3
.
:" There are people
today amassing stupendous fortunes by systematically destroying our historic centres ," wrote architectural writer James Lees-Milne
, in 1964
.
:" words are generally quoted
today in disparagement of
the man whose mental horizons are limited
to one book
.
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