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After all, if one considers the stone's position relative to the sun around which the planet orbits, one could hold that the stone is constantly being lifted — strained though that interpretation would be in the present context.
The spindle is carried by the tentering gear, a set of beams forming a lever system with which the runner stone can be lifted or lowered slightly and the gap between the stones adjusted.
In building construction, for example, it is assumed that the crane lifted the stone blocks either from the bottom directly into place, or from a place opposite the centre of the wall from where it could deliver the blocks for two teams working at each end of the wall.
8: 7 So when they continued asking him, he lifted up himself, and said unto them, He that is without sin among you, let him first cast a stone at her.
Even in Norwich, which boasts more medieval churches than anywhere in Europe, it was wool money that got the stone lifted, the glass stained and the panels carved.
Keiller lifted the stone to reinstate it in 1938 and found the man's remains underneath.
When the neck of the stone eagle was broken, the miasma lifted and the troops could continue on their march.
This from airoel ( airo ), to raise, signifies a something elevated, lifted up, being raised and warmed by the ferment and salt ; the azym, on the other hand, is lifeless as a stone or baked clay, fit only to symbolize affliction and suffering.
They are common under rocks, and can often be found and observed on rocky beaches and shorelines, startled creatures scurrying away when a stone is lifted.
Under magnification, areas where the foil has flaked or lifted away are often seen ; moisture that has entered between the stone and foil will also cause degradation and uneven color.
" This paradox is a form of the omnipotence paradox, which is a simple demonstration that challenges omnipotence: (" Can God create a stone so heavy it cannot be lifted, not even by God Himself ?").
The safety straps are removed, the stone is lifted using the lewis alone, and the dunnage removed with fingers clear.
Like other types of lewis, it is susceptible to pulling out as the stone is lifted.
… The fourteenth day, the true Passover of the Lord ; the great sacrifice, the Son of God instead of the lamb, who was bound, who bound the strong, and who was judged, though Judge of living and dead, and who was delivered into the hands of sinners to be crucified, who was lifted up on the horns of the unicorn, and who was pierced in His holy side, who poured forth from His side the two purifying elements, water and blood, word and spirit, and who was buried on the day of the passover, the stone being placed upon the tomb "
On 27 August, the ground around Bekkestua started to sink ; the track was lifted and covered with stone.

lifted and addressing
An active UDP was implemented against CompuServe on November 18, 1997, which was lifted the following day after the company implemented anti-spamming measures and instituted a new acceptable use policy addressing spamming.
In Wesleyan Methodism from 1803, women were restricted to addressing women-only meetings-a ban that was not lifted until 1910.
The tailgate was extended and now reached nearly to the rear bumper, addressing complaints about the high lip over which luggage had to be lifted for loading into the earlier 127 hatchbacks.
In a notable scene, Van Damme and the camera are lifted above the set, and he performs a six-minute single-take monologue, where he breaks the fourth wall addressing the audience directly with an emotional ( but characteristically cryptic ) monologue about his career, his multiple marriages, and his drug abuse.

lifted and said
`` Sure '', he said, and lifted the pint to his own lips.
Jim groaned, but he lifted Susan's suitcase and said, in a gentler tone, `` Sure -- the entire thousand.
Solomon then lifted the ant above the valley, but the ant said it was not fitting that Solomon should sit on a throne while the ant remained on the ground.
Turunen said the visit was inconclusive, but promising enough for the EU to " analyze " to see if the sanctions imposed on Uzbekistan could be lifted.
He does not explicitly acknowledge any anticipation of his demonstration of electrostatic repulsion by the latter but, as he quotes a passage from the same page, could not have been unaware that, in a discussion of the nature of electrical attraction, Cabeo had written ( Philosophia Magnetica p. 192 ): " When we see that small bodies ( corpuscula ) are lifted ( sublevari et attolli ) above the amber and also fall back to the motionless amber, it cannot be said that such erratic behaviour ( talem matum-but if " matum " is taken as a misprint for " motum ", then the translation is simply " such motion ") is an attraction by the gravity of the attracting body.
Of note is what Galadriel said to Treebeard at their parting in Isengard, " Not in Middle-earth, nor until the lands that lie under the wave are lifted up again.
The New York Press said, " The great British band played with a vigor, force and temperamental impetuousness that almost lifted the listener out of his seat.
This event was witnessed by José Torres who said he was amazed to see Duran's compassionate gesture as he lifted De Jesus out of his bed and hugged him at a time when so little was known and so much feared about AIDS.
The ban was lifted two years later when MI5 said she had broken off her association with the Communist Party.
Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi said he had no intention of raising the tax during his government, but after his massive victory in the 2005 election he lifted a ban on discussing it.
As a teenager during the 1980s Harte had an epiphany-" Because the moment I lifted a guitar and wrote my first song I knew I was creative ", he has said.
Immediately after the Gaza flotilla raid, Moussa said the Arab League would go to the UN Security Council to demand the blockade be lifted.
Summers hailed the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act in 1999, which lifted more than six decades of restrictions against banks offering commercial banking, insurance, and investment services ( by repealing key provisions in the 1933 Glass – Steagall Act ): " Today Congress voted to update the rules that have governed financial services since the Great Depression and replace them with a system for the 21st century ," Summers said.
( Cather wrote: " When Oswald asked her to propose a toast, she put out her long arm, lifted her glass, and looking into the blur of the candlelight with a grave face, said: ' To my coun-n-try!
" It is high time that a strong signal is sent to Iran that unless this long-standing boycott is lifted, Iranian athletes will not be allowed to enter major international events such as next year ’ s Olympic Games in London ," Lauder said.
" Chauchetière reported seeing Catherine at her grave ; he said she appeared in " baroque splendour ; for 2 hours he gazed upon her " and " her face lifted toward heaven as if in ecstasy.
I lifted my hand solemnly to God and said, ' If God gives me grace and I have opportunity to smite this awful unbelief that wrecks the faith of all it can, then smite it I will, so help me God!
] They said it was difficult to see their team-mates at distance when they lifted their heads ".
Prime Minister Bhutto smiled, lifted his hand, and dramatically thrust forward three fingers and said: " Three years, I want it in three years ".
After the fight, Dempsey lifted Tunney's arm and said, " You were best.
When he lifted the tariffs, Bush said, " I took action to give the industry a chance to adjust to the surge in foreign imports and to give relief to the workers and communities that depend on steel for their jobs and livelihoods.
When in use, it would start off with the Spot theme song ( original 1985 version that was written by Duncan Lamont and sung by Paul Nicholas ), followed by a BGM loop lifted from Spot Goes on Holiday ( original 1985 audio track ), complete with background noises from the said episode.
8: 10 When Jesus had lifted up himself, and saw none but the woman, he said unto her, Woman, where are those thine accusers?

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