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`` And apparently impossible.
In other words, the Orthodox belief is that even apparently contextual text " And God spoke unto Moses saying ..." is no less important than the actual statement.
However, there are apparently safeguards in place to prevent people from being beamed into hostile environments such as under water and into lava pits, although it is possible to override this safety feature ; for example, in the TOS episode " And the Children Shall Lead ", two security guards are beamed into open space.
" And a witness reports that at just that moment a match flared in the shadows behind a window on the second floor of the hall, apparently behind a muslin curtain, and, while it lasted, the outline of a pipe could be seen.
And in Hyginus ' version of the legend, founded apparently on a tragedy by some follower of Euripides, Antigone, on being handed over by Creon to her lover Haemon to be slain, is secretly carried off by him and concealed in a shepherd's hut, where she bears him a son, Maeon.
And in December 2010, they terminated Nicole Mitchell, who also is a Captain in the USAFR and flies as a weather officer onboard " Hurricane Hunter " aircraft, apparently because her Reserve duties inconvenienced the new owners of the network.
And then the violent, bloody ending is also a mistake ; apparently it was a misguided attempt to copy " Bonnie and Clyde ...." we don't believe it, and we walk out of the theater wondering what happened to that great movie we were seeing until an hour ago.
And apparently she saw my eyes and said to herself: ' this is the girl '.
" which apparently records Tom going mad, " dotage ") or " Bedlam Boys " ( from the chorus, " Still I sing bonny boys, bonny mad boys / Bedlam boys are bonny / For they all go bare and they live by the air / And they want no drink or money.
" And a witness reports that at just that moment a match flared in the shadows behind a window on the second floor of the hall, apparently behind a muslin curtain, and, while it lasted, the outline of a pipe could be seen.
: Kissinger: And that coup last week-we had nothing to do with it but it still came off apparently prematurely.
And the artist did not take second place to the savant, who deep in the night rapidly and apparently without effort rapidly created awe inspiring works.
( And apparently this honour does indeed belong to a duck, though not a mallard.
Al, this is Brian Linehan .’ And they talked for a while, and apparently had a lovely talk, and I was just watching.
And why did Jane's predecessor, the well-liked and apparently quite sane David Greenwood, go to work one day with an assault rifle strapped over his shoulders, murdering several of his friends and co-workers, before he put the rifle to his own head?
And not only Rémi is bewildered: a young, and apparently rich lady tells Vitalis that she is amazed to hear his wonderful voice.
And apparently he won them over.
And it has all the earmarks of a deliberate courting of commercial disaster, a flirtation that is apparently part of an attempt to free himself from previously imposed obligations derived from his audience.
And Švehla is proceeding along misguided lines by assuming that Deburau " longed to represent a better character " than Pierrot: Deburau was apparently proud of his work at the Funambules, characterizing it to George Sand as an " art " ( see next section below ).
" And so, as far as we know, that is all there is to it: the crazy old wizard was a fan of Dragonlance, as well as, apparently, Tolkien and James Bond.
And it went down very well, apparently.
It was apparently meant to capitalise upon the group's ( and likely Gabriel's ) surging popularity in the U. S., as suggested by the timing of its release ( closely on the heels of Invisible Touch ) and its liner notes which document the band's early history, up to … And Then There Were Three …, which was not familiar to most of the group's American audience.
In his first meeting with Ithamore he has his most famous speech that begins: " I walk abroad a-nights / And kill sick people groaning under walls ," and follows this with over twenty more lines about various murders and robberies he has apparently performed.
And there are mysteries within mysteries among this quiet yet oddly troubled group of scientific workers, one of whom must have been the murderer ; it is part of the author's skill to make us feel that every human character is a little mysterious, and that when crimes are committed among a group of apparently well-bred and cultivated people every one of them may be suspect.

And and intellectual
And the fact remains that there are today few shining examples of Negroes in positions of intellectual leadership.
And it did strike me as being a rather typical, university intellectual joke.
And while in his extensive correspondence with German socialists Engels modestly presented his own secondary place in the couple's intellectual relationship and always emphasized Marx ' outstanding role, Russian communists like Lenin raised Engels up with Marx and conflated their thoughts as if they were necessarily congruous.
" And although he respected the work of Eliot, Williams became openly critical of Eliot's highly intellectual style with its frequent use of foreign languages and allusions to classical and European literature ..
" And that according to Plato, " the ultimate design of the Mysteries … was to lead us back to the principles from which we descended, … a perfect enjoyment of intellectual good.
And most are certain that their readers, or viewers, are of limited intellectual ability and must have things explained simply, in any case.
" And, considering the temple: " Sublime in the highest style of intellectual beauty, intellect without effort, without suffering ... not a feature is correct – but the whole effect is more expressive of spiritual grandeur than anything I could have imagined.
And whether the laws of our reason are the laws of all intelligence and being — whether and how we are to relate our fundamental, intellectual and moral conceptions to what is beyond our experience, or to an infinite being — are problems which Cousin cannot be regarded as having solved.
And half of the time I believe it really is a practical joke by a bunch of intellectual French aristocrats.
And " experience " has to be supplemented by intellectual understanding and study of the buddhist teachings ; otherwise one remains a zen temma, a " Zen devil ".
And if anyone does, one will be able to see the American intellectual horizon further muddled.
And so it is not surprising these days that the spy finds himself the main guardian of intellectual integrity.
* Moshe Chaim Luzzatto " The holy one who cleaves constantly to God and his soul fires up with true intellectual understanding with great love of his creator and fear ... Behold a person like this, he himself, is considered to be like the Tabernacle Beit HaMikdash and the Mizbeiach ... And also it is said regarding Tzadikim they are the Markavah, because the Shekhinah dwells in them just like it dwelled in the Beit HaMikdash.
And then your work and your example showed us — or at least, it showed me — that the QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS comes AFTER the THINKING — it validates the thinking ; it shows up intellectual sloppiness and uncritical reliance on precedent, on untested assumptions and on the seemingly “ obvious .” But it does not substitute for hard, rigorous, intellectually challenging THINKING.
And while his Trinidadian roots could place him within West Indian and African-Canadian literary traditions, he accepts these affiliations reluctantly, noting that such writing was not formative to his artistic and intellectual development.
Ward's persuasion on the question of female intelligence as described by himself: " And now from the point of view of intellectual development itself we find her side by side, and shoulder to shoulder with him furnishing, from the very outset, far back in prehistoric, presocial, and even prehuman times, the necessary complement to his otherwise one-sided, headlong, and wayward career, without which he would soon have warped and distorted the race and rendered it incapable of the very progress which he claims exclusively to inspire.
" And although he credited Shaw with providing an " intellectual stimulant " and " dramatic delight ", he took issue with his portrayal of the heroine: " his Joan of Arc is perhaps the greatest sacrilege of all Joans: for instead of the saint or the strumpet of the legends to which he objects, he has turned her into a great middle-class reformer, and her place is a little higher than Mrs. Pankhurst ", a militant leader of the British suffragettes.
And with intellectual work, Jesuits renewed with controversies as well, as with the Italian philosopher Antonio Rosmini.
And, as a sign of the rapidly changing means of communications the DCB was encountering, mention was made of the millennium project to distribute for free CD-ROMs of the contents of the first 14 volumes of the project to educational institutions and of the intellectual properties licensing agreement made with Library and Archives Canada in 2003 to make available on-line those same 14 volumes with some additional biographies afterwards.
And suddenly I had an intellectual basis for my objection to the Vietnam War.
And, thus, he started to acquire godly knowledge from Hazrat Khizr Alaih Salaam In a few days, he was perfect in both the types of knowledge, intellectual as well as additional.
And high school memories seldom include a significant academic component, let alone an intellectual one ( 2001 ).
And as in material, so also in intellectual production.

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