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spoke and through
She spoke also with deep thankfulness of the many individuals and agencies whose interest and efforts through the years had made the work so fruitful in results.
:" I believe in the Holy Spirit, the Lord, the Giver of Life, who proceeds from the Father, who with the Father through the Son is worshiped and glorified who spoke by the Prophets and in One, Holy, Universal, and Apostolic church.
Earnhardt then spoke about the victory, saying " I have had a lot of great fans and people behind me all through the years and I just can't thank them enough.
Apollo spoke through his oracle: the sibyl or priestess of the oracle at Delphi was known as the Pythia ; she had to be an older woman of blameless life chosen from among the peasants of the area.
This epistle contains some of the best-known phrases in the New Testament, including ( depending on the translation ) " all things to all men " ( 9: 22 ), " without love, I am nothing " ( 13: 2 ), " through a glass, darkly " ( 13: 12 ), and " when I was a child, I spoke as a child, I felt as a child, I thought as a child " ( 13: 11 ).
Alexandra came to believe that God spoke to her through Rasputin.
In 2010: Odyssey Two, Clarke speaks through the character of Dr. Chandra ( he originally spoke through Dr. Floyd until Chandra was awoken ), who characterized this idea as: " tter nonsense!
A Nahuatl mispronunciation of " Marina " as " Malin " plus the reverential "- tzin " suffix, formed the compounded title of " Malintzin ," which the natives used for both Marina and Cortes, because he spoke through her.
Miriam and Aaron spoke against Moses on account of his marriage to an Ethiopian, Josephus explains the marriage of Moses to this Ethiopian in the Antiquities of the Jews and about him being the only one through whom the Lord spoke.
President Clinton spoke to the nation three days after the bombing, saying: " I don't want our children to believe something terrible about life and the future and grownups in general because of this awful thing ... most adults are good people who want to protect our children in their childhood and we are going to get through this ".
Oracles were thought to be portals through which the gods spoke directly to people.
The council agreed that Peter spoke through Agatho.
It spoke of a ten year transition through which democratic elections would be made possible and a new form of democratic socialism would replace the status quo.
Although early Pan-Slavism had found interest among some Poles, it soon lost its appeal as the movement became dominated by Russia, and while Russian Pan-Slavists spoke of liberation of other Slavs through Russian actions, parts of Poland had been ruled by the Russian Empire since the Partitions of Poland.
For most Christians, he is believed to be an angel who rebelled against God — and also the one who spoke through the serpent and seduced Eve into disobeying God's command.
Representative of the last generation of black American leaders born in slavery, he spoke on behalf of the large majority of blacks who lived in the South but had lost their ability to vote through disfranchisement by southern legislatures.
" By then, as he spoke in a sincere tone, his voice sounded clearly and loudly through the hall.
He believed he was a prophet of God and that the Paraclete spoke through him.
During the 13th century a French chronicler who travelled through Calabria stated thatthe peasants of Calabria spoke nothing but Greek ”.
Most of the bishops present accepted the letter, proclaiming that Peter spoke through Agatho.
He perceived God to a degree surpassing every human that ever existed .... God spoke to all other prophets through an intermediary.
Language invention had always been tightly connected to the mythology that Tolkien developed, as he found that a language could not be complete without the history of the people who spoke it, just as these people could never be fully realistic if imagined only through the English language and as speaking English.

spoke and public
A lady, you made clear to me both by precept and example, never raised her voice or slumped in her chair, never failed in social tact ( in heaven, for instance, would not mention St. John the Baptist's head ), never pouted or withdrew or scandalized in company, never reminded others of her physical presence by unseemly sound or gesture, never indulged in public scenes or private confidences, never spoke of money save in terms of alleviating suffering, never gossiped or maligned, never stressed but always minimized the hopelessness of anything from sin to death itself.
Although he spoke with apprehension at his award speech about the danger which the authority of the prize would lend to an economist, the prize brought much greater public awareness of Hayek and has been described by his biographer as " the great rejuvenating event in his life ".
When elites spoke, journalists listened and recorded the information, distilled it, and passed it on to the public for their consumption.
He adds that he " spoke and writ sweetly " of both learned subjects and matters of state (" public weal ").
Though he rarely gave speeches or spoke to the press, his interventions into public debate had a significant impact when they occurred.
Greek orators spoke, on their own behalf rather as representatives of either a client or a constituency, and so any citizen who wished to succeed in court, in politics, or in social life had to learn techniques of public speaking.
Cicero ( 106-43 BC ) was chief among Roman rhetoricians and remains the best known ancient orator and the only orator who both spoke in public and produced treatises on the subject.
Jürgen Habermas, spoke of a public sphere that was distinct from both the economic and political sphere.
In the 1970s Moon gave a series of public speeches in the United States, including one in Madison Square Garden in New York City in 1974 and two in 1976: in Yankee Stadium in New York City, and on the grounds of the Washington Monument in Washington, D. C., where Moon spoke on " God's Hope for America " to 300, 000 people.
On June 14, President Harding was also the first president to be heard by the U. S. public on the new mass medium: he spoke on radio at a dedication site in honor of Francis Scott Key, who wrote the words to the Star Spangled Banner.
The public voice spoke in a way that was not to be mistaken.
Condorcet, who opposed the death penalty but still supported the trial itself, spoke out against the execution of the King during the public vote at the Convention – he proposed to send the king to the galleys.
To provide field testing of the new alphabet, Read organized a lengthy public testing phase of Shavian by some 500 users from around the world who spoke different dialects of English.
He said the Roman consulate corresponded to Poitiers ' mayor, the senate to the town's peers and échevins, and the democratic element in Rome corresponded to the fact that most important matters " can not be decided except by the advice of the Mois et Cent ( broad council ).< sup > 1 </ sup > The mayor appears to have been an advocate of a mixed constitution ; not all Frenchmen in 1595 would have agreed with him, at least in public ; many spoke in favour of absolute monarchy.
During his first year in office, Callaghan started what has since become known as ' The Great Debate ', when he spoke at Ruskin College, Oxford about the ' legitimate concerns ' of a public about education as it took place in the nation's maintained schools.
In 1868 Millicent joined the London Suffrage Committee, and in 1869 she spoke at the first public pro-suffrage meeting to be held in London.
During public occasions, Marie Louise spoke little due to reserve and timidity, which some observers mistook for haughtiness.
Beefheart spoke of studying texts on brainwashing at a public library at about this time, and appeared to be applying brainwashing techniques to his bandmembers: sleep deprivation, food deprivation, constant negative reinforcement, and rewarding bandmembers when they attacked each other or competed with each other.
After dinner he was escorted to the public square, where he spoke from the stand that Mr. Douglas had spoken from the day before.
During the Second World War Groulx, like many Canadien nationalists, spoke in favour of the Vichy regime of Philippe Pétain, although public statements to this effect remained rare.
In 1977, Longford appeared on television and spoke openly of his belief that Hindley should now be released from prison as she had repented for her sins and was no longer a danger to the public.
During the same period, Taylor was employed by the Political Warfare Executive as an expert on Central Europe and frequently spoke on the radio and at various public meetings.
In the early 1930s, he was in a left-wing pacifist group called the Manchester Peace Council, for which he frequently spoke in public.
On January 3, 2011 Metro held a public forum for the searches at a Metro Riders ' Advisory Council meeting, at which more than 50 riders spoke out, most of them in opposition to the searches.

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