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# and Disputing
# Disputing premise 1: Jesus was indeed a wise moral teacher, but his reported teachings have been distorted or misrepresented.
# Disputing premise 5: A person can be a wise moral teacher despite being delusional.
# Manual for the Militia, or Fighting made Easy: a Practical Treatise on Strengthening and Defending Military Posts in reference to the Duties of a Force engaged in Disputing the Advance of an Enemy, London, 1853.

# and premise
# if implies, and the second premise,, is false,
In 1985, writer Alan Moore gave a somewhat darker glimpse into the world of Krypton in his story " For the Man Who Has Everything " ( in Superman Annual # 11 ), the premise being an elaborate dream of Superman's in which Krypton had not exploded and he'd grown to adulthood there.
The premise that the witch in Detective # 336 was Zatanna was perceived by many fans at the time as an attempt to get Batman participating in this issue of Justice League of America no matter how vague the connection to Zatanna's quest was.
# REDIRECT premise
# only allows range-restricted variables, i. e. each variable in the conclusion of a rule must also appear in a not negated clause in the premise of this rule.
# On the premise of acknowledging the 1992 Consensus, encourage the reopening of talks across the strait ;
# Legislative courts established under the premise that, where Congress could have simply given the Executive Branch the power to make a decision, it has the lesser power to create a tribunal to make that decision.

# and 4
# H < sub > 3 </ sub > O < sup >+</ sup >( aq ) + Cl < sup >−</ sup >( aq ) + NH < sub > 3 </ sub > → Cl < sup >−</ sup >( aq ) + NH < sub > 4 </ sub >< sup >+</ sup >( aq )
# HCl ( benzene ) + NH < sub > 3 </ sub >( benzene ) → NH < sub > 4 </ sub > Cl ( s )
# HCl ( g ) + NH < sub > 3 </ sub >( g ) → NH < sub > 4 </ sub > Cl ( s )
# 4. 50 from Paddington, or What Mrs. McGillicuddy Saw!
65 # 4 ( Autumn, 1991 ), pp. 1 – 12 in JSTOR
The 21 amino acids found in eukaryotes, grouped according to their side-chains ' pKa | pK < sub > a </ sub > values and charges carried at pH # Living systems | physiological pH 7. 4
# Sophie of Prussia ( 31 March 1582 – 4 December 1610 ).
# Judgment on Jerusalem and Judah ( Ezekiel 4: 1 – 24: 27 ) and on the nations ( Ezekiel 25: 1 – 32: 32 ): Yahweh warns of the certain destruction of Jerusalem and the devastation of the nations that have troubled his people, the Ammonites, Moabites, Edomites and Philistines, the Phoenician cities of Tyre and Sidon, and Egypt.
# pH of vaginal fluid > 4. 5
# 4 ft Car
# Valhalla-Callisto-Diameter: 600 km, with rings to 4, 000 km diameter
* " More Beats + Pieces " ( 4 August 1997 ) UK # 37
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22, # 4, October 1933 )
23, # 4, April 1934, as " Shadows in the Moonlight ")
27, # 1 – 4, December 1935, January – April 1936 )
Blues Singer # 4 shows a female singer on stage with a white flower on her shoulder and a bold red dress, reminisecent of Ella Fitzgerald.
# Division Two: 6 Teams – Top 4 qualify for the World Cup Qualifier.
# World Cup Qualifier: 12 Teams – Top 6 are awarded ODI status and Top 4 qualify for the World Cup.
# Volume 4: Combinatorial Algorithms ( remainder ), in preparation
# Volume 4, Fascicle 0: Introduction to Combinatorial Algorithms and Boolean Functions.
# Volume 4, Fascicle 1: Bitwise Tricks & Techniques ; Binary Decision Diagrams.
# Volume 4, Fascicle 2: Generating All Tuples and Permutations, 2005.
# Volume 4, Fascicle 3: Generating All Combinations and Partitions, 2005.
# Volume 4, Fascicle 4: Generating All Trees — History of Combinatorial Generation, 2006.

# and person
# The accused person ( defendant ) is addressed by name ;
# The charge against the accused person is read, including the alleged date, time, and place of offense ; and,
# The accused person is asked formally how he or she pleads.
# A person who creates art.
# A person who creates art as an occupation.
# A person who is skilled at some activity.
# unaided by the Holy Spirit, no person is able to respond to God ’ s will ;
# Bank doesn't have enough shares to allow everyone to trade in their shares-first choice falls to person causing the merger, followed by other players in order around the table in the order of play.
# The unlawful act must be committed on board of an aircraft ( that is, by a person being on board of an aircraft, e. g. a passenger or crew member.
# Adaptive stage-The person will not experience any negative symptoms, and believe they have capacity for alcohol.
# The motio e tribu, or the exclusion of a person from his tribe.
# 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.
# any other person whose private property was valued at over 10, 000 rubles.
It can be as simple as " finding the address of a person with SS # 123-45-6789 ," or more complex like " finding the average salary of all the employed married men in California between the ages 30 to 39, that earn less than their wives.
It can be as simple as " finding the address of a person with SS # 123-45-6789 ," or more complex like " finding the average salary of all the employed married men in California between the ages 30 to 39, that earn less than their wives.
# A government controlled by one person, or a small group of people.
# It is issued by a person ( or a board ) having due knowledge and sincerity of heart ;
# Natural Rights / Justice Argument: this argument is based on Locke ’ s idea that a person has a natural right over the labour and / or products which is produced by his / her body.
# Assertion that the biblical commandment forbidding images of God had been superseded by the incarnation of Jesus, who, being the second person of the Trinity, is God incarnate in visible matter.
# the first person singular of the present indicative active
# the first person singular of the perfect indicative active
# I know infinitely everything about this thing, person, or place infinitely before, and infinitely after I have constructed it, or even thought of it.
# Physical presence, arrival – The main use is the physical presence of a person, which where that person is not already present refers to the prospect of the physical arrival of that person, especially the visit of a royal or official personage and sometimes as an extension of this usage, a formal " occasion ".

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