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body and Lebanese
He obtained a law degree in 1963 from the Lebanese University, where he had served as the student body president, and became a lawyer at the Court of Appeals.
It regularly employed hate speech, as when the party asserted that it was " the duty of every Lebanese to kill one Palestinian " and compared them with germs, snakes, and a cancer in the body of the nation.
Notwithstanding the persistence of traditional attitudes regarding the role of women, Lebanese women enjoy equal civil rights and attend institutions of higher education in large numbers ( for example, women constituted 41 percent of the student body at the American University of Beirut in 1983 ).
In basketball, the governing body is the Lebanese Basketball Federation, and it is a member of FIBA Asia.
Bassel Fleihan, a Lebanese legislator and Minister of Economy and Commerce was treated at Percy, having suffered major burns on 95 % of his body when a massive bomb exploded on the Beirut seafront as he passed by in former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik al-Hariri's motorcade on February 14, 2005.
The Lebanese Football Association (, ) is the governing body of football in Lebanon.

body and interpreter
Instead, it was called to meet at Nicaea, then subsequently transferred to Chalcedon, where his legates held at least an honorary presidency, and where the bishops recognized him as the interpreter of the voice of Peter and as the head of their body, requesting of him the confirmation of their decrees.
Through his character Socrates, Plato argues that “ Ion ’ s talent as an interpreter cannot be an art, a definable body of knowledge or an ordered system of skills ,” but instead must come from the divine inspiration of the Muses.
This painting echoes some dogmatic positions that were favored by Counter Reformation Catholicism: the role of the pope as the final interpreter of sanctity, the miracle status of relics, and finally the validity of the eucharist as the body of Christ.
Inspired by the lambda calculus, the interpreter for the programming language Lisp made use of a data structure called an environment so that the values of parameters did not have to be substituted into the body of an invoked lambda expression.

body and Hussein
The U. S. and UK analysed the footage closely because they believed one of his body doubles may have been used, but the U. S. eventually said it believed the address was indeed delivered by Saddam Hussein himself.
The cordon and search went through 2, 400 apartments, 53 additional buildings and seized: more than 220 AK-47 assault rifles, along with a number of machine guns, pistols and other rifles ; five rocket propelled grenades and 15 RPG sights ; 10 grenades ; 12 mortar sights ; various electrical components associated with improvised explosive devise construction ; Russian-made night vision devices ; protective masks ; 24 plates of body armor and a U. S .- made vest ; Saddam Hussein paraphernalia ; and 16 cases of U. S. military meals, ready to eat.
Some scholars argue that early on the RCC “ functioned as a genuine collective decision-making body, and was often the arena for heated debates .” Many argue it was Saddam Hussein who greatly changed and controlled the RCC by eliminating any manifestations of pluralism.
" Tom's Rhinoplasty " marked the first time a real photographic image of a person's head ( in this case David Hasselhoff ) was superimposed over a cartoon body, a practice which would become common throughout the series, such as the character of Saddam Hussein in the film South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut.
This claim is however disputed, Dr Ala Bashir, Saddam Hussein former personal physician stated " The stories about Saddam Hussein having body doubles, to foster the impression that the Iraqi dictator was everywhere, are nonsense.

body and Osman
A combination of these stories is given by the French traveler Pouqueville, who writes that when the cord was thrown over his neck, Osman ' had the presence of mind to slip it with his hand, and knock down the principal executioner ; on which his grand vizier seized him by the most sensible part of his body, when Osman fainted with pain, and was strangled.
American forces shot at the Iraqi convoy, killing Osman: Nérac's body has not been recovered, but investigation suggests it is unlikely he could have survived.

body and were
It poured out of him like an electric current, a feeling that the muscles and nerves of his fine-drawn body were coiling for action, and that that action would be all that he anticipated.
All that time rifle barrels were pointing unwaveringly at his head and body.
There were two rubbing sticks for making fire, two stones shaped roughly like knives, a woven-root container which held a few pounds of dried worms and the dead body of some rodent.
This arrangement was for Copernicus literally monstrous: `` With ( the Ptolemaists ) it is as though an artist were to gather the hands, feet, head and other members for his images from divers models, each part excellently drawn, but not related to a single body ; ;
A body of redcoats were seen marching down a nearby slope, a tempting target for the riflemen, who threw a volley into their ranks and `` messed up '' the smart formation considerably.
For a moment she thought of answering with the truth but she knew there were men who shied away from virginity, who demanded some degree of education in body as well as mind.
At one time, to most Americans, unless they were fortunate enough to live near a body of navigable water, boats were considered the sole concern of fishermen, rich people, and the United States Navy.
It is as follows: `` The usual sensitivity tests showed that the specific qualities of skin-perceptiveness ( pressure, pain, temperature ), as well as the kinesthetic sensations ( muscular feelings, feelings in the tendons and joints ), were, as such, essentially intact, although they seemed, in comparison with normal reactions, to be somewhat diminished over the entire body.
Leg cramps, one person tells me, were relieved by standing barefoot with the weight of the body on the heel and pressing down hard.
Pains in the back of the leg and in the abdomen were prevented from reaching the upper body by tying a rope about the patient's waist.
For a time there were two factions on the campus fighting for possession of the student body.
Regulations for the Indian trade were made by the Conseil superieure de la Louisiane, and Bienville apparently did not have control of that body.
Evegeni Dubovskoi conducted an exceptionally large orchestra, one containing excellent soloists -- the violin solos by the concertmaster, Guy Lumia, were especially fine -- but one in which the core of traveling players and the body of men added locally had not had time to achieve much unity.
The simple mechanical strain of overweight, says New York's Dr. Norman Jolliffe, can overburden and damage the heart `` for much the same reason that a Chevrolet engine in a Cadillac body would wear out sooner than if it were in a body for which it was built ''.
The colors were astonishing, clear and bright, and it was as if the body held a fire of its own, and the colors came through that transparent flesh and skin, vivid and alive and warm.
The eyes were clear and black and the slender body was arched slightly.
I picked him up, and the length of him arched very carefully and gracefully and only a little wildly, and I could feel the coolness of that radiant, fire-colored body, like splendid ice, and I knew that he had eaten only recently because there were two whole and solid little lumps in the forepart of him, like fieldmice swallowed whole might make.
The body caressed through my hands like cool satin, and my hands, usually tanned and dark, were pale beside it, and I asked it where the fire colors could come from the coolness of that body.
Shell people resembled mature dwarfs in size whatever their natal deformities were, but the well-oriented brain would not have changed places with the most perfect body in the Universe.
In the first large-scale depictions during the early archaic period ( 640 – 580 BC ), the artists tried to draw one's attention to look into the interior of the face and the body which were not represented as lifeless masses, but as being full of life.
According to the Greek tradition the Dipylon master was named Daedalus, and in his statues the limbs were freed from the body, giving the impression that the statues could move.
In an appeal on the record from a decision in a judicial proceeding, both appellant and respondent are bound to base their arguments wholly on the proceedings and body of evidence as they were presented in the lower tribunal.

body and recovered
This allows half the tag to be collected for notification while the other half remains with the body when battle conditions do not allow the casualty to be immediately recovered.
The wreckage of Campbell's craft was recovered by the Bluebird Project between October 2000 when the first sections were raised and June 2001 when Campbell's body was recovered.
Campbell's headless body was recovered from the lake on 28 May 2001, still wearing his blue nylon overalls.
Lindow Man is not the only bog body to have been found in the moss ; Lindow Woman was discovered the year before, and other body parts have also been recovered.
The garden was examined but no body was recovered there.
Of the 27 bodies recovered from lowland raised mires in England and Wales, only those from Lindow Moss and the remains of Worsley Man have survived, together with a shoe from another body.
A mummy is a body, human or animal, whose skin and organs have been preserved by either intentional or incidental exposure to chemicals, extreme cold ( ice mummies ), very low humidity, or lack of air when bodies are submerged in bogs, so that the recovered body will not decay further if kept in cool and dry conditions.
Isis recovered all the parts of Osiris ' body, except the phallus, and secretly buried them.
According to the apocryphal Acts of Saint Callixtus, Asterius, a priest of Rome, recovered the body of Callixtus after it had been tossed into a well and buried Callixtus ' body at night.
He had the body of Formosus, which had been thrown in the Tiber and recovered near the ancient harbour of Porto, just south of Rome, reburied in St. Peter's Basilica.
Clemente's body was never recovered.
His body was recovered later that day in the trunk of a green Audi 100 on the rue Charles Péguy.
During the recovery effort at the World Trade Center site, workers recovered and identified remains from Flight 175 victims ( see the Aftermath section below ), but many other body fragments could not be identified.
Some scientists claim that the ultimate goal of the mission was to link Eros, an asteroidal body, to meteorites recovered on Earth.
The body was subsequently recovered by a fishermen, and resident Danes reportly had it reburied at their local cemetery in London.
Spartacus himself is believed to have been killed in the battle, although his body was never recovered.
* The body of Saint Longinus, twice recovered and lost, was asserted to have been found once more at Mantua in 1304, together with the Holy Sponge stained with Christ's blood.
A body, thought to be that of James, was recovered from the battlefield and taken to London for burial.
The body recovered by the English did not have the iron chain round its waist.
He was recovered and was taken with McCoy to Mount Seleya on Vulcan where a Vulcan high priestess named T ' Lar performed a rare, seldom-attempted ritual called the fal tor pan, literally, " re-fusion ," which removed the katra from McCoy and implanted it into Spock's regenerated body.
The body, after being exposed for some days, was recovered by the Bábís and conveyed to a shrine near Tehran, whence it was ultimately removed to Haifa, where it is now enshrined.

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