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Elsewhere and New
Elsewhere in the world Brooks was also considered a star, and he enjoyed hit records and sell-out tours in regions including Brazil, throughout Europe, the Far East, New Zealand, and Australia.
Elsewhere in the New Testament the Rahab of the Book of Joshua is mentioned as an example of a person of faith () and good works (), but these use another Greek word-Ῥαάβ and it is coupled with the term harlot.
Elsewhere in the greater New York City area and Long Island, diners serve " cheese fries ," using either American ( processed ) cheese or mozzarella.
Elsewhere in the New Testament, Apostle Paul's reference in 2 Corinthians 3: 18 to the " transformation of believers " via " beholding as in a mirror the glory of the Lord " became the theological basis for considering the Transfiguration as the basis for processes which lead the faithful to the knowledge of God.
Elsewhere in the New Testament ( for example, the " Farewell Discourses " of John 14 through 16 ) Jesus elaborates on what has become known the commandment of love, repeated and elaborated upon in the epistles of Paul ( 1 Corinthians 13 etc.
Elsewhere, however, the English wording of the Rheims New Testament follows more or less closely the Protestant version first produced by William Tyndale in 1525 ; though the base text for the Rheims translators appears to be the revision of Tyndale found in an English and Latin diglot New Testament, published by Miles Coverdale in Paris in 1538.
Elsewhere, the group is present in Copenhagen, Helsinki, Kaliningrad, Kiev, Luxembourg, Moscow, Marbella, New York, Oslo, Shanghai, Saint Petersburg, and Tokyo.
Elsewhere in Europe, the riddling of the ashes to learn of births and deaths was observed on Halloween or New Year's Eve.
Elsewhere, the most infamous ' returnee ' of the possessed, Al Capone, uses his organisational skills to conquer the planet New California and turn it into the hub of an expanding empire, ' The Organisation ', with the Confederation Navy hard-pressed to deal with checking its advance whilst maintaining the quarantine.
" Elsewhere, Paglia has suggested that New Historicism is " a refuge for English majors without critical talent or broad learning in history or political science.
Elsewhere the " New Street Estate " known locally as " Beth Ave ", after the primary access on New Street, was stigmatised from the beginning as its modern angular construction ( with distinctive angled roof ) and vivid red brick led to it being called " Lego Land ".
Elsewhere in Green-Wood Cemetery lies the grave Mabel Smith Douglass, founder and first dean of the New Jersey College for Women ( renamed Douglass College in her honor ), the former women ’ s college associated with Rutgers University.
Elsewhere, the song charted inside the top ten in Austria, Netherlands, New Zealand and the United Kingdom.
Dempsey wrote all songs and lyrics, and after releasing 2 EPs, the band went to New Zealand to record their first album, Elsewhere for Eight Minutes.
* Living Carelessly in Tokyo and Elsewhere ( autobiography -- New York: Free Press.
Bernard Bergonzi reviewed it in the New Statesman in the September 20, 1963 issue and said, " Many first novels are excessively autobiographical, but A Man from Elsewhere suffers from the opposite fault of being a cerebral construct, dreamed up out of literature and the contemporary French cinema.
Elsewhere, the song reached number 17 in the United Kingdom, while peaking within the top 40 in Australia, the Netherlands, Ireland and New Zealand.
Elsewhere, as in New Zealand, where no single city can claim pre-eminence, the metropolitan is either elected or else is the senior bishop by consecration.
Elsewhere in New York the Magdalena is working ' free lance ', fighting off some guys who want to take the spear from her.

Elsewhere and Testament
Elsewhere in the Old Testament the word is usually translated ‘ deceive ’.

Elsewhere and term
Elsewhere, " Hellene " or " gentile " ( ethnikos ) remained the word for " pagan "; and paganos continued as a purely secular term, with overtones of the inferior and the commonplace.
Elsewhere, the term videotex is preferred.
Elsewhere he speaks of the term as "... applied by the inhabitants of the Cape to any sort of small woodland growth that does not include timber trees "; in the current vernacular, this still is the effective sense of the word.
Elsewhere, the term " ramp " would apply to the inclines between floors of a parking garage, but not to the entire structure itself.
Elsewhere ", is a slang term used in the medical industry to refer to lesser-equipped hospitals that serve patients not wanted by more prestigious institutions, and ( to the further detriment of St. Eligius ' reputation ) also used in medical academia to refer to non-teaching hospitals in general.
Elsewhere in the world, the term development support communication was being used in UNDP programmes under the leadership of Erskine Childers, who was operating from his UNDP office in Bangkok together with his co-author of significant development support communication papers and wife, Malicca Vajrathron.
Elsewhere, the term " belfry " refers strictly to the part of the tower which contains the bells.
Elsewhere, there is no special term for a pot designed for camping use.
* Elsewhere the term " perfection " is used consistently with the word's etymology (" perfect " = " finished ").

Elsewhere and Israel
Elsewhere in Scripture such a name change always denotes a change in status ( e. g., Abram to Abraham, Jacob to Israel, and Saul to Paul ).

Elsewhere and more
Elsewhere in the town many more thousands were mutilated and killed.
) Elsewhere, the album explored more serious themes, and found Bowie paying unusually direct homage to his influences with " Song for Bob Dylan ", " Andy Warhol ", and " Queen Bitch ", a Velvet Underground pastiche.
Elsewhere, fighting was more sporadic and less intense.
Elsewhere in Classical Greece, Dione was relegated to a minor role by classical times, being made into an aspect of Zeus's more usual consort, Hera, but never at Dodona.
Elsewhere, Bouch ’ s forte was cheapness, and an ability to construct branch lines at a capital cost that might allow them to pay their way, especially if operated frugally ( In 1854 Bouch advised the directors of the Peebles Railway that the company should work the line themselves, as they could do so much more economically than a large undertaking ).
Elsewhere in the world, the age structure of the RSCDS membership is much more homogeneous.
Elsewhere, Millon differentiates ten subtypes ( partially overlapping with the above )-covetous, risk-taking, malevolent, tyrannical, malignant, unprincipled, disingenuous, spineless, explosive, and abrasive-but specifically stresses that " the number 10 is by no means special ... Taxonomies may be put forward at levels that are more coarse or more fine-grained ".
Elsewhere, it takes a more selective approach to clients and products.
Elsewhere his memorial was held already on January 19, since more prominent saints were already commemorated on January 20.
Elsewhere, a more gradually blended interface area will be found, where species from each community will be found together as well as unique local species.
Elsewhere isolates from Goiânia, as the Garden Goiás, inequality is more noticeable where there are large vertical constructions of great speculation and simple houses on the other side without a decent infrastructure.
Elsewhere, such as on the Philippines and in Laos, the decline has been more localized.
Elsewhere, Pete calls upon the college lecturer and gets more information about the Cult of Ishtar and about the book that Fuad Ramses had wrote and figures out that Fuad is the killer since all the victims were women who personally called upon him to send them copies of his book.
Elsewhere ( except for parts of Florida ) tennis shoe is more common.
Elsewhere, an updated rear fascia featured taillights inspired by the Lincoln MKZ and chrome trim was more prominently used along the Navigator's sides, including chrome lower body molding on the doors.
Elsewhere, the emerging worms are more prevalent during the dry season, when ponds and lakes are smaller and copepods are thus more concentrated in them.
Elsewhere Michael Bartels was back at Lotus, as Johnny Herbert had more commitments in Japanese Formula 3000.
Elsewhere, he emphasized that " my uncompromising condemnation of the errors and crimes committed under the aegis of the Zionist movement, in contradistinction to the apologies for these things by my opponents, has given me the right to criticize more or less analogous ideas and practices among the Arabs, who understandably are not interested in obviously biased discourses.
Elsewhere on the collection, less successful but more recent songs such as " Wrap Her Up " and " Heartache All Over the World " were chosen over older but modestly more successful songs such as 1978's " Part Time Love " and 1981's " Nobody Wins ".

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