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Hestia's and from
With the establishment of a new colony, flame from Hestia's public hearth in the mother city would be carried to the new settlement.

Hestia's and is
Hestia's Olympian status is equivocal.

Hestia's and sometimes
Responsibility for Hestia's domestic cult usually fell to the leading woman of the household, sometimes to a man.

Hestia's and her
Just as the accidental or negligent extinction of a domestic hearth-fire represented a failure of domestic and religious care for the family, failure to maintain Hestia's public fire in her temple or shrine was a breach of duty to the broad community.
The ambiguities in Hestia's mythology are matched by her indeterminate attributes, character and iconography.

Hestia's and ancient
Hestia's name and functions show the importance of the hearth and its fire in the social, religious and political life of ancient Greece ; essential for warmth, food preparation, and the completion of sacrificial offerings to deities, in which Hestia was the " customary recipient of a preliminary, usually cheap, sacrifice ".

Hestia's and .
He passed Charon with Hestia's assistance and his own heavy and fierce frowning.
Hestia's name means " home and hearth ", the oikos, the household and its inhabitants.
At the level of the polis, Hestia's cult symbolizes the alliance between Greek colonies and their mother cities.
** Planets: Phoebe, the Aeolus asteroid belt, the gas giant Hestia ( 17 moons, including binaries Rhea and Kronos ) with Canceron & Aerilon at Hestia's L4 and L5, Aquaria, and Styx.
He passed Charon with Hestia's assistance and his own heavy and fierce frowning.

omission and from
In 1982 83 Australia had Greg Chappell back from WSC as captain, while the England team was weakened by the enforced omission of their South African tour rebels, particularly Graham Gooch and John Emburey.
Its omission from the Dead Sea Scrolls is attributed to the inability of the Qumran sect to fit Habakkuk's theology with their own narrow viewpoint.
Thus, from a consequentialist standpoint, a morally right act ( or omission ) is one that will produce a good outcome, or consequence.
It is also distinguished from virtue ethics, which focuses on the character of the agent rather than on the nature or consequences of the act ( or omission ) itself, and pragmatic ethics which treats morality like science: advancing socially over the course of many lifetimes, such that any moral criterion is subject to revision.
One notable omission was South Africa, who were banned from international cricket due to apartheid.
Another difference between native and non-native Hausa is the omission of vowel length in words and change in the standard tone of native Hausa dialects ( ranging from native Fulani and Tuareg Hausa-speakers omitting tone altogether, to Hausa speakers with Gur or Yoruba mother tongues using additional tonal structures similar to those used in their native languages ).
Under the notion that the Antichrist, as a single individual, might be of Jewish origin, he fancies that the mention of " Dan ," in Jeremiah 8: 16, and the omission of that name from those tribes listed in Revelation 7, might indicate the Antichrist's tribe.
The omission of the tiara in the Pope's personal coat of arms, however, did not mean the disappearance of it from papal heraldry, since the coat of arms of the Holy See was kept unaltered.
In France, the Parlement de Paris, with its strong upper bourgeois background and Jansenist sympathies, opened the pressure to expel the Jesuits from France in the spring of 1761, and the published excerpts from Jesuit writings, the Extrait des assertions, provided anti-Jesuit ammunition ( though, arguably, many of the statements the Extrait contained were made to look worse than they were through judicious omission of context ).
The chief work of Severus is the Chronicle ( Chronica, Chronicorum Libri duo or Historia sacra, c. 403 ), a summary of sacred history from the beginning of the world to his own times, with the omission of the events recorded in the Gospels and the Acts, " lest the form of his brief work should detract from the honour due to those events ".
It is evident that Grace " plotted " his own omission from the England team by asking C. B.
However, Cicero is elsewhere critical of Lucretius and the Epicureans, and disparaged them for their omission from their work of historical study.
The life of provincial towns is an even more noticeable omission from his achievement, for only in Le Rêve and in the twice repeated picture of Plassans ( modeled upon his childhood home, Aix-en-Provence ) does he achieve such a portrait ( La Fortune des Rougon, La Conquête de Plassans ).
Differences involve the omission of some creatures from each level and creatures marked as minor in the game's physics model are promoted to their major versions or vice versa.
One controversial provision of the Constitution indemnifies members and appointees of the Provisional National Defence Council ( PNDC ) from liability for any official act or omission during the years of PNDC rule.
This was demonstrated by his omission from the UEFA Champions League Final 1993 final as under the UEFA rules clubs were only allowed to field 3 foreigners.
Sun Yat-sen soon resigned from the office in favor of Yuan Shikai, who formally assumed the office of " President " ( 大總統, literally " Great President ", in contrast with the omission of ' great ' in the current title ) in 1913.
The peta-prefix is similar to the penta-prefix ( for " five "), but without the letter n. This omission is modelled on the way the similar tera-prefix ( actually from Greek τέρας = ' monster ') for 1000 < sup > 4 </ sup > seems to omit a letter from the tetra-prefix ( for " four ").
The omission of a word from a phrase or sentence is not elision but ellipsis or, more accurately, elliptical construction.
By this it is manifest, that not only actions that have their beginning from covetousness, ambition, lust, or other appetites to the thing propounded ; but also those that have their beginning from aversion, or fear of those consequences that follow the omission, are voluntary actions.

omission and some
The omission of vowels was not a satisfactory solution and some " weak " consonants were used to indicate the vowel quality of a syllable ( matres lectionis ).
However, some legal scholars criticize this, because generally, in the legal systems of Continental Europe where the maxim was first developed, " penal law " was taken to mean statutory penal law, so as to create a guarantee to the individual, considered as a fundamental right, that he would not be prosecuted for an action or omission that was not considered a crime according to the statutes passed by the legislators in force at the time of the action or omission, and that only those penalties that were in place when the infringement took place would be applied.
In some situations, networks who are being depeered have been known to attempt to fight to keep the peering by intentionally breaking the connectivity between the two networks when the peer is removed, either through a deliberate act or an act of omission.
Some hold them to be marks of erasure ; others believe them to indicate that in some collated manuscripts the stigmatized words were missing, hence that the reading is doubtful ; still others contend that they are merely a mnemonic device to indicate homiletical explanations which the ancients had connected with those words ; finally, some maintain that the dots were designed to guard against the omission by copyists of text-elements which, at first glance or after comparison with parallel passages, seemed to be superfluous.
The changes included: use of the vernacular was permitted ; the priest was allowed to face towards the congregation, if he wished, throughout Mass ; there were some textual changes, such as omission of the Psalm Judica at the beginning, and of the Last Gospel and Leonine Prayers at the end.
Although the distinction between AAVE and Standard American English is clear to speakers, some characteristics, notably double negatives and the omission of certain auxiliaries ( see below ) such as the has in has been are also characteristic of general colloquial American English.
They did come up with some specific criticisms, including typographic unattractiveness ( the type is too small and hard to read ); non-use of capital letters ( only " God " was capitalized ; the goal was to save space ); excessive use of citations, giving misspellings as legitimate variants, dropping too many obsolete words, the lack of usage labels, and deliberate omission of biographical and geographical entries.
Problems may sometimes arise because, through some lapse or omission, cover is not in force at the time a claim is made.
Since the term DNR implies the omission of action, and therefore " giving up ", some have advocated for these orders to be retermed Allow Natural Death.
Auditory evoked potentials ( AEPs ) are a subclass of event-related potentials ( ERP ) s. ERPs are brain responses that are time-locked to some “ event ”, such as a sensory stimulus, a mental event ( such as recognition of a target stimulus ), or the omission of a stimulus.
Apart from the omission of some lines, the most noticeable departure from the text of 5. 7 is the inclusion of two characters who do not appear in the play ; the Duke of Buckingham ( played by Ralph Richardson ) and Jane Shore ( played by Pamela Brown ).
The sound effects were said to be " detailed ", although some reviewers criticised the omission of character speech.
His omission of the final " ist " (" was ") suggests, according to some scholars, a less literal meaning.
His omission was singled out by the media ; general manager Wayne Gretzky, who selected the camp's participants, explained publicly, " Paul is a great player, but at some point you have to have a cutoff ," while also asserting that he had spoken to Kariya personally regarding the situation.
For the first time the phrase " told for children " was not part of the title — an omission Andersen scholar Jackie Wullschlager believes exhibited a new confidence on Andersen's part: " These were the most mature and perfectly constructed tales he had written, and though some of them at once became, and have remained favorites of children, Andersen here melds together the childlike and the profound with exceptional artistry.
Period photographs show some modifications to the basic design, namely the omission of the bow machine gun, re-installed on a pintle mount in the roof of the turret, and a small searchlight fitted in front of the commander ’ s copula.
Whilst the omission of taxes and interest as well as amortization for the sake of comparison of companies has some justification, little justification can be found for the omission of capital expenditures when evaluating the profitability of a company: Capital expenditures are needed to maintain the asset base which in turn allows to generate profits.
Because the omission includes the words " In God We Trust ", some in the popular media have dubbed it the " godless " coin.
He makes frequent references to Wikipedia in his 9pm to 10pm Sunday evening radio programme, usually to point out some error or omission in an article dealing with his area of expertise.
They adopted reform mathematics texts such as TERC and Connected Mathematics, although these and similar text have been blamed for a dramatic decline in math skills of students entering the University of Washington, and some parents protested the complete omission of elementary arithmetic, particularly from TERC.

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