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People were encouraged to call each other " friend ", or " comrade " ( in Khmer, ម ិ ត ្ ដ mitt ), and to avoid traditional signs of deference such as bowing or folding the hands in salutation.
The most basic level involves changing the salutation or name on each copy much like mail merge.

salutation and Liberty
" Gustafs skål ", literally Toast to Gustaf, is a song written by Carl Michael Bellman as a salutation to King Gustaf III of Sweden, following the coup d ' etat in 1772, which made himself an autocrat and ended the parliamentary Age of Liberty.

salutation and ),
There were five main parts: the salutatio ( salutation ), benevolentiae ( winning the agreement of the recipient through the arrangement of words ), narratio ( the point of the discussion ), petitio ( petition ), and conclusio ( conclusion ).
Guru Gobind Singh, the tenth Guru of the Sikhs ( 1666-1708 ), used " Waheguru " in the invocatory formula (" Ik Onkar Sri Waheguru ji ki Fateh ", besides the traditional " Ik Onkar Satguru Prasada ") at the beginning of some of his compositions as well as in the Sikh salutation (" Waheguru ji ka Khalsa Waheguru ji ki Fateh ").
However, a cavalry SSM is often addressed as " Mr ( surname )" by officers, and as " Mr ( surname ), Sir " by his subordinates, with the salutation " Sergeant Major " being reserved for Staff Sergeants.
War Eagle is also a common term of endearment, greeting, or salutation among the Auburn ' family ' ( e. g., students, alumni, fans ), along with the colorful variation " War Damn Eagle ," which is sometimes abbreviated in written form as " WDE.
Russian did not employ a nobiliary particle ( as von in German or de in French ) before a surname, but Russian noblemen were accorded an official salutation that varied by their ranks: your nobility ( ваше благородие ), your high nobility ( ваше высокоблагородие ), your high ancestry ( ваше высокородие ), etc.
All three initial stories are written in past tense and all the kings are addressed with the salutation " justified " ( egyptian: maa ´- cheru ), which was typical in Ancient Egypt when talking about a deceased king.
It is also noteworthy that many European salutation phrases are frequently ( at least in informal situations ) very much reduced on a phonetic level, which is not so much the case in Arabic, Hindu ( Indian ), Sinic ( Chinese ) and Japanese civilizations.

salutation and these
Yet, Lutherans and Orthodox are in agreement that the Second Council of Nicaea confirms the christological teaching of the earlier councils and in setting forth the role of images ( icons ) in the lives of the faithful reaffirms the reality of the incarnation of the eternal Word of God, when it states: " The more frequently, Christ, Mary, the mother of God, and the saints are seen, the more are those who see them drawn to remember and long for those who serve as models, and to pay these icons the tribute of salutation and respectful veneration.
The more frequently they are seen in representational art, the more are those who see them drawn to remember and long for those who serve as models, and to pay these images the tribute of salutation and respectful veneration.
It is to be highly stressed that, in Italy, ciao is mainly used in informal contexts, i. e. among family members, relatives, friends, in other words with those one would address with tu ( second person singular ) as opposed to lei ( courtesy form ); in these contexts, ciao is the norm even as a morning or evening salutation, in lieu of the buongiorno or buonasera, deemed too formal among friends, relatives, or the very familiar.
For example, whereas the salutation for the noblemen in Great Armenia was tiar or ter, in Cilician Armenia a new form of salutation was added to these, namely paron.

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The writer of the letter of James identifies himself as “ a slave of God and of the Lord Jesus Christ ,” in much the same way as did Jude, who introduced the letter of Jude by calling himself “ a slave of Jesus Christ, but a brother of James .” ( Jas 1: 1 ; Jude 1 ) Furthermore, the salutation of James ’ letter includes the term “ Greetings !” in the same way as did the letter concerning circumcision that was sent to the congregations.
" It is implied that this was different from his ordinary usage, which was simply to write the concluding salutation with his own hand, indicating that the rest of the epistle was written by another hand.
* Tick: The obligatory salutation of a Beak in the street, by lifting an index finger to shoulder level ( obsolete-current in 1960s and earlier )
As a result of the failed coup, every member of the Wehrmacht was required to reswear his loyalty oath, by name, to Hitler and, on 24 July 1944, the military salute was replaced throughout the armed forces with the Hitler Salute in which the arm was outstretched and the salutation Heil Hitler was given.
Later, in May, 1777, a new sign of recognition was devised: " a salutation of the clasp of the hands, together with an immediate stroke across the mouth with the back of the same hand, and a return with the hand used by the saluted ".
A very peculiar characteristic of this structure is that the link between active members and Alte Herren is usually so direct that already the youngest members are asked to address even their most decorated Alte Herren by Du, the intimate form of salutation in German, or even by their first name.
The Brazilian form of the Salute was called " Anauê " – a word used as a salutation and as a cry by the Brazilian indigenous Tupi people, meaning " you are my brother ".
In Spain, on April 27, 1937, Francisco Franco formally approved the salute in a decree which made it the official salutation to be used by all except the military who would continue to use the traditional military salutes.
The beliefs of the Schwarzenau Brethren include triune baptism, which provides that the candidate kneel in water and be immersed, face first, three times in the name of God the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit ; the New Testament as the infallible guide in spiritual matters ; communion service celebrated in the evening, accompanied by the love feast ; the ceremony of the washing of feet ; the salutation of the Holy kiss ; prayer and Anointing with oil over the sick ; and Nonresistance.
* Johannes Itten-House of the White Man: Greeting and salutation to hearts which live illuminated by the light of love and are not led astray either by hopes of a heaven or by fear of a hell, 1921
In World War II, was the introductory melody of the Kričač radio station, emitted by the Slovene Liberation Front, and was a part of the morning and the evening salutation to the flag by the Slovene Partisans.
This greeting expression was eventually shortened to ciào, lost all its servile connotations and came to be used as an informal salutation by speakers of all classes.
The abbreviated version appears in the common nationalist salutation of India, Jai Hind, coined by Major Abid Hasan Safrani of the Indian National Army as a shortened version of Jai Hindustan Ki ( translation: Victory to India ).
It has since been adopted by members of the transgender community as a gender-neutral social title and salutation.
Since the manifestation of the Khalsa by Guru Gobind Singh in 1699, Vahiguru has been part of the Sikh salutation: " Vahiguru ji ka Khalsa, Vahiguru ji ki Fateh " (" Hail the Khalsa who belongs to the Lord God!
This salutation is often accompanied by a serene smile symbolizing a welcoming disposition and a pleasant attitude.
The New Guard forms up along with the Old Guard and awaits the formal salutation of " Salami Shastra " ( Present Arms ) by the latter to the former to formally salute it and signify readiness for change over.

salutation and were
Plutarch writes that " whenever anybody else greeted Marius and got no salutation or greeting in return, this of itself was a signal for the man's slaughter in the very street, so that even the friends of Marius, to a man, were full of anguish and horror whenever they drew near to greet him.
Luke 1: 41 And it came to pass, that, when Elizabeth heard the salutation of Mary, the babe leaped in her womb ; and Elizabeth was filled with the Holy Ghost :< BR /> 42 And she spake out with a loud voice, and said, Blessed art thou among women, and blessed is the fruit of thy womb .< BR /> 43 And whence is this to me, that the mother of my Lord should come to me ?< BR /> 44 For, lo, as soon as the voice of thy salutation sounded in mine ears, the babe leaped in my womb for joy .< BR /> 45 And blessed is she that believed: for there shall be a performance of those things which were told her from the Lord.
From an early date, to guard against any abuse of this form of salutation, women and men were required to sit separately, and the kiss of peace was given only by women to women and by men to men.

salutation and For
For example, Anjali is often used as a salutation when a person greets another person.
For example, the Grace Brethren are varied on the requirement of triune immersion, do not practice the Christian salutation, do not oppose war, and do not formally adhere to plain dress or modesty.
For, lo, as soon as the voice of thy salutation sounded in mine ears, the babe leaped in my womb for joy.

salutation and always
Note also that greeting is general used in English only to describe the act of welcoming someone into your house, usage in text as a form of salutation is restricted to Christmas cards ( Season's Greetings ) and would always be used at the start ( never at the end ).

salutation and world
: " The Sangha of the Blessed One's disciples is practising the good way, practising the straight way, practising the true way, practising the proper way ; that is, the four pairs of persons, the eight types of individuals-This Sangha of the Blessed One's disciples is worthy of gifts, worthy of hospitality, worthy of offerings, worthy of reverential salutation, the unsurpassed field of merit for the world.

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The reference to Bertha, however, is distant and respectful, her name occurring merely on the list of princesses to whom he sends his salutation.
1: 1 ) and ends, " The salutation of Paul with mine own hand, which is the token in every epistle: so I write " ( 2 Thess.
It is this salutation, rather than the act of standing to attention, which indicates that a salute is being offered.
The kiss is also commonly used in American and European culture as a salutation between friends or acquaintances.
The difference is in salutation.
On August 7, 1969, another letter was received at The San Francisco Examiner with the salutation " Dear Editor This is the Zodiac speaking.
Their salutation is a well-known Latin phrase quoted in Suetonius, De Vita Caesarum (" The Life of the Caesars ", or " The Twelve Caesars ").
General Levy introduced and popularized the slang word " booyaka " which has been attributed to " the closest sound to a gunshot ", but which Levy claims is a salutation in the jungle scene.
The word " ciao " (; ) is an informal Italian verbal salutation or greeting, meaning either " hello ", " hi ", " goodbye ", or " bye ".
Mangalacharan also includes the Bhumi Pranam ( salutation to Mother Earth ) which is offered to Mother Earth as a way of begging forgiveness for stamping on her and the Trikhandi Pranam or the three-fold salutation-above the head to the Gods, in front of the face to the gurus and in front of the chest to the audience.
Today, it is widely used as a salutation and a battle cry in the Indian Armed Forces.
Viva is an acclamation or salutation that comes from the latin language.

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