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commands and gods
The gods send the West Wind to banish Unico to the Hill of Oblivion, but the West Wind takes pity on Unico and declines to follow the gods ' commands.
Divination, which involves oracles ( words of the gods ), the wishes of the spirits, commands from the gods and from the spirits of the ancestors, and an almanac or calendrical system ( porhalaan ), and astrology to determine auspicious days and months to accomplish certain actions or goals.
Kaena's inquisitiveness is opposed as heresy by the village elder, who commands his people to stay productive and toil for the villager's gods ( who are, unbeknownst to them, the Selenites living in the planet below ).
Rather, the bicameral individual was guided by mental commands believed to be issued by external " gods "commands which were recorded in ancient myths, legends and historical accounts.
As support for Jaynes's argument, these command hallucinations are little different from the commands from gods which feature so prominently in ancient stories.

commands and drink
Zonaras, commenting on Canon 50, wrote, " Because there are some of the Bishops and clergy who depart from virture and play chess ( zatikron ) or dice or drink to excess, the Rule commands that such shall cease to do so or be excluded ; and if a Bishop or elder or deacon or subdeacon or reader or singer do not cease so to do, he shall be cast out: and if laymen be given to chess-playing and drunkenness, they shall be excluded.

commands and before
* Applesoft, like Integer BASIC before it, did not come with any built-in commands for dealing with files or disks, other than a feature to save programs to, and load programs from, audiotape.
Similarly, all output was scrutinized for a Control-D character ( ASCII 4 ), which BASIC programs would send before seemingly PRINTing a disk command to get DOS's attention ( the disk commands would not really get PRINTed but were intercepted by DOS and prevented from making it to the screen output ).
On the other hand, the shell may compile interactively typed commands into machine code before running them.
According to Rabbinic literature, God via the Torah commands Jews to observe ( refrain from forbidden activity ) and remember ( with words, thoughts, and actions ) the Shabbat, and these two actions are symbolized by the two Shabbat candles which are lit 18 to 40 minutes (" Tosefet Shabbat ") before the onset of Shabbat by Jewish women, usually the mother / wife, though men who live alone are required to do so themselves.
All work is accomplished via the use of typed one or two line commands, similar to early versions of UNIX before X.
Here he was imprisoned and tortured before being condemned for breaking the imperial commands and was banished before dying from his treatment at the hands of the emperor.
These commands cover the entire life cycle of the card and therefore some commands may be used before the card has been issued to the cardholder or after the card has expired.
Thirty miles before reaching the bird sanctuary, Thomas ’ s aircraft crashes in a grassy field and he commands Amy to finish the journey by herself.
Global commands are usually specified at the beginning of the document, before any nodes are defined, and apply to all the nodes in the document.
Node commands are usable inside a node ( after an '@ NODE ' and before an "@ ENDNODE "), and affect only the node in which they are used.
At large step size reductions it is possible to issue many microstep commands before any motion occurs at all and then the motion can be a " jump " to a new position.
Whereas the TADS 1 and 2 VMs had to parse the commands entered by the player, before sending the results on to the game, TADS 3 employs a more general-purpose virtual machine, where the command-parsing is done by the game code itself, akin to Inform.
Towards the end of the book there is a scene where the Buddha literally commands the fulfillment of the last disaster, because Xuanzang is one short of the 81 tribulations he needs to face before attaining Buddhahood.
The Magna Carta commands, " If any one has taken anything, whether much or little, by way of loan from Jews, and if he dies before that debt is paid, the debt shall not carry usury so long as the heir is under age, from whomsoever he may hold.
He immediately gained a prominent position in the party hostile to the Court, and before he had been in the House of Commons for six months, he proposed a resolution that all " popish recusants " should be removed from military commands ; the motion, enlarged so as to include civil employment, was carried without a division on 28 February 1672 / 1673.
In 1725 he passed his examination as a Lieutenant, but it was 1729 before he could find a position on a ship because of a shortage of active commands in peace time.
On one occasion he commands an Honourable East India Company ship, and for some time Surprise is a hired vessel working for the Royal Navy ( HMHV ), and the Franklin is a privateer captured by Jack Aubrey, and used for a brief time, before he sells it.
Marking's Guerrillas and the President Quezon's Own Guerrillas ( PQOG ) and the American soldiers under the United States Army units of the 1st Cavalry Division and the 11th Airborne Division was surrounded the main battles and invading commands from the couple of six months before the liberated fought side by side around the town in Atimonan and they surprise attack and entering Japanese Imperial Army forces.
Peter Travers of Rolling Stone wrote that " fierce, funny, exasperating and deeply affecting portrayal commands attention "; James Berardinelli claimed, " There are times when it's uncomfortable to watch this performance because it's so powerful ", while Kenneth Turan of the Los Angeles Times said " Leigh ’ s exceptional performance tears you apart ... we've never seen anything like it before.
He held two other commands before his retirement in 1957.
CEDF: This IBM-produced " Command Execution Diagnostic Facility " helped debug ' EXEC CICS ' commands by showing before and after results.
Green teas made from leaves picked before this date are given the prestigious ' pre-qingming ' () designation which commands a much higher price tag.
These commands are subject to change before 2010 ( see Future ).

commands and saying
" The Lorelei Signal " and " The Infinite Vulcan ", the latter written by Walter Koenig, are rare occurrences where Captain Kirk comes close to actually saying, " Beam me up, Scotty " ( long erroneously believed to be a Star Trek catchphrase ), when he commands " Beam us up, Scotty.
The Lord commands Nephi to touch them, saying it will not kill them.
He quotes a very late margin note that was not incorporated into the text saying " at most seven " ever existed ; though in the Annals of Aman, written as late as 1958, after the publication of The Lord of the Rings, Melkor still commands " a host of Balrogs ".
Mackinder's notion of geopolitics can be summed up in his saying " Who rules East Europe commands the Heartland.
" Jesus also re-affirms the Laws of Moses by saying in Matthew 5: 19 " Anyone who breaks one of the least of these commandments and teaches others to do the same will be called least in the kingdom of heaven, but whoever practices and teaches these commands will be called great in the kingdom of heaven.
She consulted Dong about her incertitude, and Dong Xi emboldened the former by saying, " The lands east of the Yangzi enjoy natural barriers from mountains and rivers, while the good government and virtue of Sun Ce have already attracted the people, lord Sun Quan can build on these foundations, so that great and small may follow his commands.
Surah 9: 60 lists those who are eligible to receive Zakaat by saying " Alms are for the poor and the needy, and those employed to administer the ( funds ); for those whose hearts have been ( recently ) reconciled ( to Truth ); for those in bondage and in debt ; in the cause of Allah ; and for the wayfarer: ( thus is it ) ordained by Allah, and Allah is full of knowledge and wisdom ", while Sura 17: 26 commands the believers to " Render to the kindred their due rights, as ( also ) to those in want, and to the wayfarer: But squander not ( your wealth ) in the manner of a spendthrift.
Muslim scholars justify the prohibition on the basis of the Quranic verse 2: 223, saying that it commands intercourse only in the vagina ( which will lead to the birth of children ).
The interpretation of Paul's writings that we need to " faithfully " obey God's commands is quite different to one which sees him saying that we need to have " faith " that he will do everything for us.

commands and even
A minority view in Christianity, known as Christian Torah-submission, holds that the Mosaic law as it is written is binding on all followers of God under the New Covenant, even for Gentiles, because it views God ’ s commands as " everlasting " (, ;, ; ) and " good " (; ; ).
The MSX-DOS kernel resided in ROM ( built-in on the disk controller ) so basic file access capacity was available even without the command interpreter, by using BASIC extended commands.
# The New Testament, in which the first pope, St. Peter, commands that all Christians shall honour the Roman Emperor (), even though, at that time, he was still a pagan emperor.
Innocent decreed that he, as Vicar of Christ, could make non-Christians accept his dominion and even exact punishment should they violate the non-God centered commands of the Ten Commandments.
There was little communication between New York City Police Department and fire department commands even though an Office of Emergency Management ( OEM ) had been created in 1996 in part to provide such coordination.
The system is seen as a major design feature in the reduction of pilot workload, and even allows the pilot to assign targets to himself with two simple voice commands or to any of his wingmen with only five commands.
Later it became clear that, by sending different terminal commands, it is even possible to have the user execute commands.
The UMC stands in " opposition to the creation of embryos for the sake of research " as " a human embryo, even at its earliest stages, commands our reverence.
Excessive preprocessing can result in a noticeable delay between player commands and computer feedback, even when a full frame rate is maintained, often referred to as input lag.
Cleander proceeded to concentrate power in his own hands and to enrich himself by becoming responsible for all public offices: he sold and bestowed entry to the Senate, army commands, governorships and, increasingly, even the suffect consulships to the highest bidder.
There was even more fragmentation since the Kriegsmarine and Luftwaffe operations had their own commands ( Oberkommando der Marine ( OKM ) and Oberkommando der Luftwaffe ( OKL )) which, while theoretically subordinate, were largely independent from the OKW or the OBW.
Every operating system, even from the same vendor, could have radically different models of commands, operating procedures, and such facilities as debugging aids.
Each type may be tested at decreasing levels of complexity ; if the person tested fails to execute the commands, you can make the movement yourself and ask that the person mimic it, or you can even give them a real object ( like a toothbrush ) and ask them to use it.
The woman issues what sounds to Oelph like commands, albeit in a language he does not recognize even partially.
A few interpreters, such as the PBASIC interpreter, achieve even higher levels of program compaction by using a bit-oriented rather than a byte-oriented program memory structure, where commands tokens occupy perhaps 5 bits, nominally " 16-bit " constants are stored in a variable-length code requiring 3, 6, 10, or 18 bits, and address operands include a " bit offset ".
Unlike typical systems of the era, TENEX deliberately used long command names and even included noise words to further expand the commands for clarity.
Nevertheless, just as with any other trained animal, working dogs must still obey commands even when they are off-duty.
Regularly Microsoft spokespeople talked about the necessity to have a finer grain context switching ( referred to as " advanced scheduling ") so as to be able to switch two execution threads at the shader-instruction level instead of the single-command level or even batch of commands, as in yet-unpublished WDDM 2. x specification.
" In 1864 the town obtained a post office and forsook its original name of North Bend in favor of the more descriptive name Fairview, because it " commands an excellent view of the great granary extending south even beyond Manti, thirty miles distant.
Similar features were supported for cassette tape storage, but oddly the syntax was marred, disk commands were D-something, like while tape commands were something-TAPE, like .< ref group = notes > It is not clear why this difference in syntax existed ; seems like a better solution, and < code > PUT D filename </ CODE > even better .</ ref >
The Regime's position had become even more shaky with the coming summer, however, and court circles were already probing the Allies commands for agreements of some sort.
In reality the study looked at the participants ' willingness to obey commands, even when that involved inflicting pain upon another person.

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