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Its ground for this recommendation was that, while petitioner claimed before the local board August 17, 1956 ( as evidenced by its memorandum in his file of that date ), that he was devoting 100 hours per month to actual preaching, the headquarters of the Jehovah's Witnesses reported that he was no longer doing so and, on the contrary, had relinquished both his Pioneer and Bible Student Servant positions.
In 1977, Saratoga Springs, NY disc jockey Tom L. Lewis introduced the Disco Bible ( later renamed Disco Beats ), which published hit disco songs listed by beats per minute ( tempo ), as well as by either artist or song title.
The Bible Christian Church promoted the use of eggs, dairy and honey as God ’ s given food per " the promised land flowing with milk and honey " ( Exodus 3: 8 ).
According to The Bible Unearthed, archaeological evidence suggests that the kingdom of Israel at the time of Solomon was little more than a small city state, and so it is implausible that Solomon received tribute as large as 666 talents of gold per year.
One of the earliest taxes mentioned in the Bible of a half-shekel per annum from each adult Jew ( Ex.
In 1905 when applying for a pension he wrote to J. R. Magrath, the then Vice Chancellor, that during the seven years when he had served as manager of the Bible Warehouse the sales of the London Business had averaged about £ 20, 000 and the profits £ 1, 887 per year.
A single complete copy of the Gutenberg Bible has 1, 272 pages ; with 4 pages per folio-sheet, 318 sheets of paper are required per copy.
On average, more than two copies of the Bible are distributed per second through Gideons International.
In the Bible, Jared was the sixth link in the ten pre-flood generations between Adam and Noah ; he was the son of Mahalaleel and the father of Enoch, and lived 962 years ( per Genesis 5: 18 ).
* Caedmon is mentioned by Bede as one who sang poems in Old English based on the Bible stories, but he was not involved in translation per se.
Bube also maintained that the God-of-the-gaps was not the same as the God of the Bible ( that is, he was not making an argument against God per se, but rather asserting there was a fundamental problem with the perception of God as existing in the gaps of present-day knowledge ).
The Literary Study Bible was typeset as a normal book in single-column, single-paragraph, with no cross-references, in-text chapter or verse numbers, or topical headings in order to achieve this focus on the Bible as literature, in contrast to the common " reference book " or " dictionary "- type settings of most Bibles, especially older ones ( typeset with one verse per paragraph, double column, center column references, intrusive chapter and verse numbers at the beginning of each verse-paragraph ).
Through the aid of PBS, and Enzima International Inc., Bible anime and Sunday readings can be accessed via cellular phones per multimedia messaging service ( MMS ).
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In the past, Mount Roskill was referred to as the Bible Belt of Auckland, as it contains the highest number of churches per capita in New Zealand.
: Personnel per The Beatles Bible and Geoff Emerick's " Here, There and Everywhere.
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It was not until the 1973 oil crisis that the country saw rapid growth, and GDP per capita soared by 1, 858 % in the 1970s ( although that growth was concentrated with the ruling elite ).
Although illiteracy in 1973 was estimated at 93 per cent of the population, the small educated elite of East Timorese produced by the Church in the 1960s and 70s, became the independence leaders during the Indonesian occupation.
Of even more significance, the IQ of the brightest 5 % of people in the nation ( the cognitive elite ) boosts GDP by $ 468 per IQ point.
Despite the disappointment, Williams proved to be one of the elite point guards in the league, averaging 19. 4 points and 10. 8 assists per game, second in the league, despite playing the entire season with a lingering ankle injury.
Hershey spends about $ 110, 000 a year per student, according to its nonprofit IRS tax filing, more than the nation's most expensive and elite prep schools.
Opera soloists, for which the number of job openings is very limited, can make from $ 350 to $ 20, 000 per performance for the most elite performers.
It is regarded as the world's elite rugby league championship and, per season, is the single most viewed and attended rugby football competition in the world.
As of September 29, 2008 the game can be played using a basic account at no charge with a few minor handicaps or upgraded to an elite account at a cost of $ 9. 95 USD per month to play with all limitations removed.
* Although not exactly a Totenkopf per se, the Chilean guerrilla leader Manuel Rodriguez used the symbol on his elite forces called " Husares de la muerte " (" Hussars of death ").
The percentage of international students at NMH is above the average of many elite private schools, at 20 per cent compared to perhaps 10 per cent at other institutions.
The Italians also had one battalion of elite mountain troops ( Alpini ), one battalion of highly mobile infantry ( Bersaglieri ), numerous Fascist paramilitary Blackshirts ( Camicie Nere ) battalions, Security Volunteer Militia ( Milizia Volontaria per la Sicurezza Nazionale or MVSN ), Colonial Militia, and other smaller units.
However, his strikeouts per nine innings have gone down considerably from when he was an elite closer.
Podsljeme is the elite part of Zagreb with a highly cost per square meter, about 3500 Euros per square meter.
Dalembert is known for his excellent shot blocking ability ; he averages around two blocks per game, placing him among the league's elite in this category.
Private schools, which cost at least $ 8000 a year in tuition per student, are strictly the preserve of the elite.
Similarly, Blackshirt legions ( one per infantry division ) were regarded and used as elite assault units both for their fanaticism and their armament, in which the Beretta 38 bulked.
The Club website states that " Candidates have to be clubbable " ( i. e. " clubbable " in the sense of a traditional gentlemen's club ) and " the Hawks ' Club remains unashamedly elite ", claiming to include only " the top one per cent " of University sportsmen.

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Treasure was essential to the Warriors development ( it could be sold for gold and then in turn pay for training and advancement when enough gold was accumulated ) as well as essential in offering extra help through a dungeon, be it through healing, a weapon, extra armour to make the warriors tougher to kill or as a talisman or other trinket that gave the warrior a certain ability that could be used per turn or per adventure.
The Sioux later claimed they had 1, 600 warriors in the battle – likely closer to the truth with a calculation of one to two adult males per tipi.
Angry Salad were known in the industry as road warriors, and between the years of 1996-2000, they played an average of over 225 shows per year and spent as many as 300 days on the road each year.

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