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expectation and great
Pentecostals believe that physical healing is within the anointing and so there is often great expectation or at least great hope that a miraculous cure or improvement will occur when someone is being prayed over for healing.
With the end of the war in 1945, there was a great expectation that the Soviet people would not only see the end of the devastation of Nazism, but also the end of Stalin's Purges.
This was partly due to expectation that contemporary writers emulate thegreat writers ’ of preceding eras.
While real-world sound changes often admit exceptions ( for a variety of known reasons, and sometimes without one ), the expectation of their regularity or " exceptionlessness " is of great heuristic value, since it allows historical linguists to define the notion of regular correspondence ( see: comparative method ).
In 1494, Portugal and Spain, the two great maritime powers of that time, signed the Treaty of Tordesilhas on the expectation of new lands being discovered in the west.
The originators of the scheme knew that there was no money to invest in a trading venture, and no realistic expectation there would ever be a trade to exploit, but the potential for great wealth was widely publicised at every opportunity so as to encourage interest in the scheme.
He was confined in the Castel Sant ' Angelo, escaped, was recaptured, and treated with great severity, and was in daily expectation of death on the scaffold.
He insisted that psychological techniques should always be tried first, for example " even where a violent and destructive maniac could be calmed by a single dose of an antispasmodic referred to opium, observation teaches that in a great number of cases, one can obtain a sure and permanent cure by the sole method of expectation, leaving the insane man to his tumultuous excitement ... ... and seeing, again and again, the unexpected resources of nature left to itself or wisely guided, has rendered me more and more cautious with regard to the use of medications, which I no longer employ — except when the insufficiencies of psychological means have been proven.
The new party was founded in a social environment of great hope and expectation.
With the foreign born Akebono as sumo's only yokozuna, there was a great weight of expectation on Takanohana to make the next step up.
The two storylines meet in the final scene, in which Falstaff, having learned that Hal is now King, travels to London in expectation of great rewards.
Lionel's only son, William, a controversial figure, amassed great debts guaranteed by the expectation of inheriting the family fortune, however, he, too, predeceased his father who subsequently bequeathed the estates to his grandson, William John Manners Tollemache, with his brothers, Frederick and Algernon with Charles Hanbury-Tracy acting as trustees for 21 years to 1899.
“ AM-FM ” was released in November 2004 with great expectation from the group's fans, who rapidly sold out the presentation concerts in Alcobaça, Lisbon and Porto ( a few days after the band's shows in London, New York and Los Angeles.
Moreover, there is a great expectation of iron ores, which will be discovered in near future.
In July 1198, Philip Augustus, " contrary to the general expectation and despite his own edict, recalled the Jews to Paris and made the churches of God suffer great persecutions " ( Rigord ).
After Pip receives an unexpected boon of a gentleman's upbringing and the " great expectation " of a future fortune from an unknown benefactor, he finds himself released from the blacksmith's apprenticeship that had been funded by Miss Havisham as compensation for Pip's years of service to her.
Yin Shun also gave her the great expectation of " doing all for the Buddhist religion and for all beings ", which is written with six characters in Chinese.
A great expectation in the 1996 municipal elections was the participation for the first ( and last ) time of what the Electoral Law terms " popular subscription associations ".
The cars arrived by ship in 1950 to great acclaim and expectation by the citizens of the country.
This is a symbol of social groups with great potential suppressed by mainstream society, and an expectation for them to eventually change the world ( through a radical way ).
The model is one of the most significant modern theories of melodic expectation, going into great detail about how certain melodic structures arouse particular expectations.
The band was formed in 2000 with the largely fulfilled expectation that the technical virtuosity each band member has been known for would bring about great music.
On January 29, 1661, the diarist Samuel Pepys went to the Duke ’ s playhouse, where “ after great patience and little expectation, from so poor beginning, I saw three acts of ‘ The Mayd in ye Mill ’ acted to my great content .” It was Nokes who was playing the title female role of the Mayd.

expectation and Messianic
They are listed as: The world was created by God ; God is one and incorporeal ; belief in revelation ( including the divine origin of tradition ); man is called to righteousness and endowed with all necessary qualities of mind and soul to avoid sin ; belief in reward and punishment ; the soul is created pure ; after death it leaves the body ; belief in resurrection ; Messianic expectation, retribution, and final judgment.
* That Jewish Messianic expectation was extremely high in those times, matched to the despair caused by the Roman occupation of the land, and by their subjugation of the Jews.
His Messianic expectation, with the stress upon the constancy with which its future fulfillment is to be looked for, had also an anti-Christian bearing.
The Mongol invasion in 1241 seemed to conform to expectation, as Jewish imagination expected the happy Messianic period to be ushered in by the war of Gog and Magog.

expectation and revolution
The next year he discussed with his friend Benjamin McCulloch raising a company of volunteers to take to Texas in the expectation that a revolution was imminent.
To wait until the toiling classes bring about a revolution on an international scale means that everybody should stand stock-still in expectation.
It was while serving in this capacity in the closing days of the war that he joined the Communist Party, with the expectation that the revolution was just around the corner.

expectation and members
It has been said that the expectation of jury members as to the explanatory power of scientific evidence has been raised by television in what is known as the CSI effect.
Some states make specific provisions for trained medical professionals acting as volunteers and for members of volunteer rescue squads acting without expectation of remuneration.
Although opposition to this possible tax from the colonies was soon forthcoming, there was little expectation in Britain, either by members of Parliament or American agents in Great Britain such as Benjamin Franklin, of the intensity of the protest that the tax would generate.
" Other controversial cases included the War Crimes Act case ( 1991 ), regarding the validity of the War Crimes Act 1945 ; Dietrich v The Queen ( 1992 ), in which the court found that a lack of legal representation in a serious criminal case can result in an unfair trial ; Sykes v Cleary ( 1992 ), regarding the disputed election of Phil Cleary ; and Teoh's case ( 1995 ), in which the court held that ratification of a treaty by the executive could create a legitimate expectation that members of the executive would act in accordance with that treaty.
The RCP explicitly states its expectation that members uphold their organization's positions, abstain from illegal drugs and habits, and maintain exceptional standards of " revolutionary morality.
Lovestone had initially called his faction the " Communist Party ( Majority Group )" in the expectation that the majority of the CPUSA's members would join him, but only a few hundred people joined his new organization.
The discovery of the risky shift was considered surprising and counter-intuitive, especially since earlier work in the 1920s and 1930s by Allport and other researchers suggested that individuals made more extreme decisions than did groups, leading to the expectation that groups would make decisions that would conform to the average risk level of its members.
For service members opposed to involuntary extension, it represents implementation of a desultory clause in their contract which alters their expectation of an end of term of service date.
A mid-year shortage of donations lead to a " universal participation " expectation, asking all members to provide either volunteer time or a cash donation based on which services they use.
In other Newfrontiers churches the expectation is that members of the congregation will speak out if they feel they have received an idea, message ( mental ) image or verse of Scripture no prior approval is required or expected.
C. Generating the expectation of cooperation among members.
They reasoned that members of the public, especially impressionable children, should have a valid expectation to not be inadvertently exposed to obscenity.
* The expectation that members walk backwards out of church.
norm for children ’ s work at home, inferior food and clothing compared to other children in the home, sleeping on the floor rather than in a bed, no time out for play, and a common expectation that the restavèk child must use formal terms of address when speaking to social superiors including virtually all other household members.

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