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# and Astrologers
# Astrologers have been interested in relating world history to the astrological ages since the late 19th century ; however, most astrologers study horoscopes, not astrological ages.

# and who
# Civil aviation, held by Armavia national airline ( owned by Mikhail Baghdasarov, who is thought to be close to President Serge Sarkisian )
# A person who creates art.
# A person who creates art as an occupation.
# A person who is skilled at some activity.
# Margaret ( 28 February 1261 – 9 April 1283 ), who married King Eirik II of Norway
# Anna Komnene, who married the Caesar Nikephoros Bryennios the Younger.
# Maria Komnene, who married ( 1 ) Gregory Gabras and ( 2 ) Nikephoros Katakalon.
# John II Komnenos, who succeeded as emperor.
# Eudokia Komnene, who married Michael Iasites.
# Theodora Komnene, who married ( 1 ) Constantine Kourtikes and ( 2 ) Constantine Angelos.
# that he who remains in love of God can commit no sin.
# Abijah ( queen ), the daughter of Zechariah ( 2 Chronicles 29: 1 ), who married King Ahaz of Judah.
# Abijah ( king ) of the Kingdom of Judah, also known as Abijam ( אבים ' aḄiYaM " My Father is Yam "), who was son of Rehoboam and succeeded him on the throne of Judah.
# The head of the eighth of the twenty-four courses into which David divided the priests, and an ancestor of Zecharias the priest, who was the father of John the Baptist.
# king-like bodhisattva-one who aspires to become buddha as soon as possible and then help sentient beings in full fledge ;
# boatman-like bodhisattva-one who aspires to achieve buddhahood along with other sentient beings and
# shepherd-like bodhisattva-one who aspires to delay buddhahood until all other sentient beings achieve buddhahood.
# Luminous: The third bhūmi is named " luminous ", because, for a bodhisattva who accomplishes this bhūmi, the light of Dharma is said to radiate for others from the bodhisattva.
# Very difficult to train: Bodhisattvas who attain this bhūmi strive to help sentient beings attain maturity, and do not become emotionally involved when such beings respond negatively, both of which are difficult to do.
Its first product was Turbo Pascal in 1983, developed by Anders Hejlsberg ( who later developed. NET and C # for Microsoft ) and before Borland acquired the product sold in Scandinavia under the name of Compas Pascal.
# Joseph Bonaparte ( Corte 1768 – Florence 1844 ), King of Naples and Spain, married Julie Clary, sister of Napoleon's childhood sweetheart, Désirée, who was to become the wife of General Jean-Baptiste Bernadotte, the later Charles XIV of Sweden.
* Honey Cone, an American R & B and soul singing girl group who was most famous for the # 1 hit " Want Ads "
# In one single event, the saved who are alive at Christ's coming will be caught up together with the resurrected to meet the Lord in the air.
# Grant a time-limited credential to anyone who meets the assessment standards.
# The fourth punishment was called referre in aerarios or facere aliquem aerarium, and might be inflicted on any person who was thought by the censors to deserve it.

# and by
# The accused person ( defendant ) is addressed by name ;
# The Anglican Consultative Council ( first met in 1971 ) was created by a 1968 Lambeth Conference resolution, and meets usually at three year intervals.
# The Primates ' Meeting ( first met in 1979 ) is the most recent manifestation of international consultation and deliberation, having been first convened by Archbishop Donald Coggan as a forum for " leisurely thought, prayer and deep consultation ".
# Deontological ethics, notions based on ' rules ' i. e. that there is an obligation to perform the ' right ' action, regardless of actual consequences ( epitomized by Kant's notion of the Categorical Imperative )
# Virtue ethics, derived from Aristotle's and Confucius's notions, which asserts that the right action will be that chosen by a suitably ' virtuous ' agent.
Illustration by Gilbert Wilkinson of Miss Marple from the December 1927 issue of The Royal Magazine and the first-known image of the character ( See The Thirteen Problems # First publication of stories | The Thirteen Problems )
# Natural gas import and distribution, held by ArmRosGazprom ( ARG ) ( controlled by Russian monopoly Gazprom )
# Armenia's railway, held by the Russian-owned South Caucasus Railway ( SCR ) ( formerly Russia ’ s state-run rail company, RZD )
# Oilimport and distribution ( claimed by Armenian opposition parties to belonging to a handful of government-linked individuals, one of which-" Mika Limited "-is owned by Mikhail Baghdasarian, while the other-" Flash "-is owned by Barsegh Beglarian, a " prominent representative of the Karabakh clan ")
# Newspaper distribution, held by Haymamul ( some newspaper editors believe that Haymamul deliberately refuses to print more newspaper copies in order to minimize the impact of unfavorable press coverage of the government )
# Wireless ( mobile ) telephony, held by Armentel until 2004
# Internet access, held by Armentel until September 2006
# Fixed-line telephony, held by Armentel until August 2007
# Books revealed by God
# election ( and condemnation on the day of judgment ) was conditioned by the rational faith or nonfaith of man ;
# unaided by the Holy Spirit, no person is able to respond to God ’ s will ;
* 1961 – Motown releases what would be its first # 1 hit, " Please Mr. Postman " by The Marvelettes.
# The length of P which by definition is K < sub > 2 </ sub >( s ).
# De Sacramentis Corporis et Sanguinis Domini ; a treatise, in three books, against the Berengarian heresy, highly commended by Peter of Cluny and Erasmus.
In Tales from the Crypt # 44 a plague-stricken man is eaten by a sperm whale, which produces ambergris that results in a cursed perfume.

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