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Two of the principal addresses were delivered by prominent Protestants, and when the speaker was a Catholic, one `` discussant '' on the dais tended to be of another religious persuasion.
Job addresses God, desiring that God will advocate on Job ’ s behalf with himself.
Habakkuk addresses his concerns over the fact that God will use the evil Babylonian empire to execute judgment on Judah for their sins.
For example, an IBM PC might have either a monochrome or a color display adapter ( using different display memory addresses and hardware ), but a single, standard, BIOS system call may be invoked to display a character at a specified position on the screen in text mode.
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The Lyon Tablet preserves his speech on the admittance of Gallic senators, in which he addresses the Senate with reverence but also with criticism for their disdain of these men.
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Thus the record and array data structures are based on computing the addresses of data items with arithmetic operations ; while the linked data structures are based on storing addresses of data items within the structure itself.
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Employee 519 is shown as having different addresses on different records.
The document addresses the requirements of digital cinema systems from the operational needs of the exhibitor, focusing on areas not addressed by DCI, including access for the visually impaired and hearing impaired, workflow inside the cinema, and equipment interoperability.
The subject addresses such matters as tax incidence ( who really pays a particular tax ), cost-benefit analysis of government programs, effects on economic efficiency and income distribution of different kinds of spending and taxes, and fiscal politics.
To all this activity must be added numerous writings of a miscellaneous nature, addresses, letters, and the like, and exegetical works that extended over the whole of his life and that include both commentaries and treatises on Biblical archaeology.
The addresses and sermons of Eusebius are mostly lost, but some have been preserved, e. g., a sermon on the consecration of the church in Tyre and an address on the thirtieth anniversary of the reign of Constantine ( 336 ).
In addition to her Academy Award nomination, Arden has two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame: Radio and Television ( see List of stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for addresses ).
James was convinced by addresses from Dissenters that he had their support and so could dispense with relying on Tories and Anglicans.
It creates a new format built on portion addresses from Web pages ; when dereferenced, each portion on the resulting page remains click-connected to its original context — always a key aspect of transclusion for Nelson, but missing in most implementations of transclusion.
* Conquering Fear: Living Boldly in an Uncertain World Published in 2009, is a theological piece that addresses fears of terrorism, natural disasters, rejection, growing old and offer suggestions on how best to cope, ultimately living with purpose and differentiating between God and nature.

addresses and reunion
At the latter of these two conferences, when Doellinger was seventy-six years of age, he delivered a series of marvellous addresses in German and English, in which he discussed the state of theology on the continent, the reunion question, and the religious condition of the various countries of Europe in which the Roman Catholic Church held sway.

addresses and delivered
Originally, Presidents personally delivered annual addresses to Congress.
A domain name may point to multiple IP addresses in order to provide server redundancy for the cybernetic services to be delivered ; such multi-address capability is used to manage the traffic of large, popular web sites.
Mail delivered to addresses within the community are addressed to the city of Richmond or El Cerrito, depending on their location within the CDP.
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Ritschl was professor of theology at Bonn ( extraordinarius 1852 ; ordinarius 1859 ) and Göttingen ( 1864 ; Consistorialrath also in 1874 ), his addresses on religion delivered at the latter university showing the impression made upon his mind by his enthusiastic studies of Immanuel Kant and Friedrich Schleiermacher.
In 1863 he became the head of his party, and delivered a number of addresses denouncing the Mexican expedition and the occupation of Rome.
In 1642 Marshall was appointed lecturer at St Margaret's, Westminster, and delivered a series of addresses to the Commons in which he advocated episcopal and liturgical reform.
Out of the box, mail addressed to " user-wildcard " on qmail hosts is delivered to separate mailboxes, allowing users to publish multiple mail addresses for mailing lists and spam management.
He had already attained some repute as a critic, which was enhanced when, after travelling in Germany, he delivered as select preacher at Cambridge, four addresses against rationalism, published in 1825 as The State of the Protestant Religion in Germany.
The addresses delivered in the Catholic congress at Mechelen were a declaration in the direction of a Liberal solution of the problem of the relations of Church and State.
Minton delivered six radio addresses on behalf of his party in support of the bill, but public opinion could not be swayed in the Democrats ' favor.
The addresses she has delivered at various international forums have also been published in book form.
There were several deliveries a day within the city, and items were also delivered to addresses up to ten miles outside London for an extra charge of one penny.
By means of a ladder, visitors were able to ascend, and it is known that he wrote letters, the text of some of which have survived to this day, that he instructed disciples, and that he also delivered addresses to those assembled beneath, preaching especially against profanity and usury.
* Early Times in Raleigh, addresses delivered by the Hon.
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The opening convocation addresses were delivered by the Chairman of the Provisional Council, Dr Nnamdi Azikiwe, the first President of the Federation of Nigeria, and by Dr John A. Hannah, President of Michigan State University, USA.
Half of them originated as speeches or radio addresses delivered by League officers or its most prominent supporters.
His public career closes with addresses delivered in his capacity as chief commissioner of the great seal at the beginning of the sessions of 20 January 1658, and 2 January 1659, in which the religious basis of Cromwell's government is especially insisted upon, the feature to which Fiennes throughout his career had attached most value.
His views on volcanic geology were delivered in his presidential addresses to the Geological Society of London in 1891 and 1892 and afterward embodied in his book The Ancient Volcanoes of Great Britain ( 1897 ).
Sir William Hamilton delivered addresses to the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 1826 and 1827 attacking the phrenologists.

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