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Acts tells the story of the Apostolic Age of the Early Christian church, with particular emphasis on the ministry of the Twelve Apostles and of Paul of Tarsus.
" In other words, myth tells how, through the deeds of Supernatural Beings, a reality came into existence, be it the whole of reality, the Cosmos, or only a fragment of reality – an island, a species of plant, a particular kind of human behavior, an institution.
The valkyrie tells him she knows of a hoard of swords in Sigarsholm, and that one of them is of particular importance, which she describes in detail.
The coroner commonly tells the jury which verdicts are lawfully available in a particular case.
The Greek historian Herodotus, who tells a similar story, relates that during his visit to the city, the Persians, at that point the suzerains of the country, paid particular attention to the condition of these dams so that the city was saved from the annual flooding.
While its origins are disputed, it is " clearly of foreign derivation .... Gifford, in a note in his edition of Ben Jonson, tells us that ' Pimlico is sometimes spoken of as a person, and may not improbably have been the master of a house once famous for ale of a particular description.
It tells the story of the aftermath of the robbery from Williams ' point of view, in particular describing the mistakes made in the early days by senior officers, and the autocratic nature of Tommy Butler.
His account in De Christiana expeditione apud Sinas ... tells about feng shui masters ( geologi, in Latin ) studying prospective construction sites or grave sites " with reference to the head and the tail and the feet of the particular dragons which are supposed to dwell beneath that spot ".
It tells the story of the author's relationship with football and with Arsenal Football Club in particular.
One particular tale tells of a King who had 2 trained mice called " Sundhree and Mundhreee ".
The English critic William Hazlitt was particularly effusive in his praise of Sheridan's comedies in general (" everything in them tells ; there is no labour in vain ") and of this play in particular:
Later in the issue, Johnny makes a late-night run to a " 24 / 7 " convenience store for a " Cherry Brain Freezy " and after the store clerk tells him he can't have one because they shut the machines off at 2: 00 am ( in the story, this particular part takes place at 2: 15 am, as it says in a little caption ) he then proceeded to kill the man, but is unable to kill himself having used the one bullet in the gun.
In particular, the second volume tells an almost completely different story, with Darcia recruiting Blue to help him open the door to Paradise with her blood.
This argument tells nothing about whether a particular game is a draw or a win for the first player.
The theorem is especially important in the theory of financial mathematics as it tells how to convert from the physical measure which describes the probability that an underlying instrument ( such as a share price or interest rate ) will take a particular value or values to the risk-neutral measure which is a very useful tool for pricing derivatives on the underlying.
Indeed the presence of particular gods has individual relevance when related to this tale: as the classical myth tells, Proserpina, a young and much loved Goddess, was stolen and held captive by Pluto, the King of the Underworld, who forced her to marry him.
Trying to escape spending time with her mother, Chance persuades Simon to switch roles with her for the weekend and Simon spends time with Desiree pretending to be Chance until Desiree tells Simon that she needs to talk to Chance about something in particular.
This random variable tells whether or not a particular bit will be modified.
Michael Crichton's 1975 novel ' The Great Train Robbery ' mentions the uprising, and tells the story briefly ( It details Cawnpore in particular ), as the uprising was happening in tandem with the trial of Edward Pierce.
In particular, the roots of are simple, and the " interpolation " characterization tells us that is given by the Lagrange interpolation formula.
Kramer tells of one particular session, " Zep II was mixed over a two day period in New York and, at one point, there was bleed-through of a previously recorded vocal which we could not get rid of in the recording of " Whole Lotta Love ".
The story Nestor tells of Orestes in particular serves as a model for Telemachus to emulate: just as Orestes killed the overbearing suitor who occupied his father Agamemnon's estate, so should Telemachus kill the suitors and reclaim his own father's estate.
The origins of this particular custom are unknown, although a widespread rumor tells that it started with catholic pilgrims from the south of India and Sri Lanka, but the reasons behind this rumor are unexplained.
Column Address Strobe ( CAS ) latency, or CL, is the delay time between the moment a memory controller tells the memory module to access a particular memory column on a RAM memory module, and the moment the data from given array location is available on the module's output pins.

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The U. S. Franchise Disclosure Document ( FDD ) is lengthy ( 300-700 pp +) and detailed ( see Uniform Franchise Offering Circular ( UFOC ) for elements of disclosure ), and generally requires audited financial statements from the franchisor in a particular format, except in some circumstances, such as where a franchisor is new.
These traditions include hermetic mages, whose control of magic comes through study and manipulation of magical energy or mana, and who summon and bind elementals in lengthy and expensive rituals to be called on later ; and shamans, whose magic derives from a connection to nature via a totem spirit, and who can summon the nature spirits associated with a particular place.
In particular, the vastness of John of Antioch's ecclesiastical territory required a lengthy period to notify and gather his delegates.
Furthermore, certain statutes like ERISA specifically authorize only equitable relief, which forces U. S. courts to analyze in lengthy detail whether the relief demanded in particular cases brought under those statutes would have been available in equity.
" Voluntary " chemical or surgical castration has been in practice in many countries — reports are available from American and European countries in particular for over eighty years ( chemical for circa thirty )— as an option for treatment for people who have broken laws of a sexual nature, allowing them to return to the community from otherwise lengthy detentions.
That aspect of the play has overshadowed Hochhuth's conceit, that the play would contribute to a debate on the ethics of the area bombing of civilian areas by the Royal Air Force during the Second World War, with particular reference to Operation Gomorrah, the Royal Air Force raids on Hamburg in 1943, and culminating in a lengthy and invented debate between Winston Churchill and the pacifist George Bell, Bishop of Chichester.
Broadly speaking, after a lengthy period spanning postulancy, aspirancy and novitiate and whilst in " temporary vows " to test their vocation with a particular institute, candidates wishing to be admitted permanently are required to make a public profession of the Evangelical counsels of chastity, poverty and obedience by means of a vow ( which may be either simple or solemn ) binding in Church law.
Searching for particular text strings ( for instance " tags " or keywords ) in long sequences of characters potentially generates lengthy instruction paths.
As new lubricant standards were only always introduced after lengthy proceedings to arrive barely in time with the new generation of engines, users were always left in the dark when comparing various oil brands and products which all conformed to the same maximum specification, even if particular products could perform far better than others.
Johnson is known as " The First Lady of Poker ", a phrase coined by Mike Sexton due to her lengthy association with the game, in particular the World Poker Tour ( WPT ) as she explains in the Ladies Night episode of WPT Season 6.
After a detailed and lengthy account by Karpov of Soviet psychiatric reforms in which he emphasized the specialities of the new mental health legislation and in particular the legal safeguards for patients, other panellists worked out on what they considered as positive aspects of the new developments.
The decision, which formed part of a lengthy litigation battle comprising numerous judgments spread over a period of more than ten years, raised a number of issues which are of particular constitutional significance in the debate in the UK over the purported erosion of parliamentary supremacy.
From a theological perspective, Robert Newman addresses a problem with this particular model of lengthy Genesis days, in that it puts physical plant and animal death before the fall of man, which according to most Young Earth Creationism is considered unscriptural.
After Warwick's death in February 1590, lengthy legal proceedings ensued over whether particular parts of Lady Leicester's jointure belonged to the Kenilworth estate or not.
Underneath is a lengthy chunk of the logorrhea that the bore utters distinguished in particular by the bland inconsistency of the bore's opinions.
As mentioned, a principal bottleneck is the difficulty in obtaining run-to-failure data, in particular for new systems, since running systems to failure can be a lengthy and rather costly process.
On July 3, the lengthy artillery line assisted in the repulse of Pickett's Charge, and in particular stopped the supporting attack of Confederate brigades under Cadmus Wilcox and David Lang.

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