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The Kitáb-i-Badí ', a book written by Bahá ' u ' lláh, has no relation to the Badí ‘ of this article.

Kitáb-i-Badí and Bahá
Bahá ' u ' lláh wrote in the Kitáb-i-Badí '' that after reading prayers by Dayyán which showed a loyalty to God's Messengers and emphasized humility and servitude, Mírza Yahyá became very jealous and " determined to harm him ".< ref >< u > The Revelation of Bahá ' u ' lláh, Volume 1: Baghdád 1853-63 </ u >, Adib Taherzadeh, Oxford ,: George Ronald, 1974, p. 250 </ ref > Tensions were further raised when Dayyán wrote a letter refuting Mírza Yahyá's claim to be the Báb's successor even quoting the Báb to make his point.

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The Báb gave Mírza Asadu ' lláh the surname " Dayyán (' One Who Rewards ', or ' Judge ')".< ref >< u > The Revelation of Bahá ' u ' lláh, Volume 1: Baghdád 1853-63 </ u >, Adib Taherzadeh, Oxford ,: George Ronald, 1974, p. 249 </ ref > The Báb predicted Dayyán would be the third person to believe in Bahá ' u ' lláh.
Mírza Yahyá responded by writing a book Mustayqiz ( Sleeper Awakened ) which reprimanded Dayyán, called him the ' Father of Calamities ', and called on Bábís to kill him .< ref >< u > The Revelation of Bahá ' u ' lláh, Volume 1: Baghdád 1853-63 </ u >, Adib Taherzadeh, Oxford ,: George Ronald, 1974, At the same time Mírza Yahyá was writing this book, he dispatched Mírza Muhammad-i-Mázindarání to Azerbaijan " with explicit orders to kill Dayyán ".< ref >< u > The Revelation of Bahá ' u ' lláh, Volume 1: Baghdád 1853-63 </ u >, Adib Taherzadeh, Oxford ,: George Ronald, 1974,
The first-born of that marriage was a daughter, Sarih < u > Kh </ u > ánum ( generally referred to as ' U < u > kh </ u > t ', Arabic for sister, in Bahá ' u ' lláh's writings ).

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It differed from RED in that the group of letters was changed and announced every nine days, whereas in RED they were permanently fixed as the English vowels ' a ', ' e ', ' i ', ' o ', ' u ' and ' y '.
However, many write " Djehuty ", inserting the letter ' e ' automatically between consonants in Egyptian words, and writing ' w ' as ' u ', as a convention of convenience for English speakers, not the transliteration employed by Egyptologists.
He has also co-authored the libretto of an opera in the Klingon language: ' u ', debuting at The Hague in September 2010.
* K ' u, ' God ', is one, undepictable and incorporeal, ( Motul Dictionary ).
* Hunab K ' u, ' Unique God ', ( Motul Dictionary ).
* Hahal K ' u, ' True God ', ( Motul Dictionary ).
* Tupil, ' Earring ', ' Novice ', ' Alderman ', is the entry level civil official at the village level or lower, including the Kambesah, ' Teacher ' and the Kanan K ' u, ' Sacristan ', ( Motul Dictionary ).
DoBeS describes the phonations of the West ǃXoon dialect as plain, a e i o u ; nasalized, an en in on un ; epiglottalized or pharyngealized, aq eq iq oq uq ; strident, aqh eqh iqh oqh uqh ; and glottalized or ' tense ', a ’ e ’ i ’ o ’ u ’.
# CHOI Suk-woo, ' Korean Catholicism Yesterday and Today ', < u > Korean Journal </ u > XXIV, 8, August 1984, p. 4.
# KIM Han-sik, ' The Influence of Christianity ', < u > Korean Journal </ u > XXIII, 12, December 1983, p. 5.
# CHO Kwang, ' The Meaning of Catholicism in Korean History ', < u > Korean Journal </ u > XXIV, 8, August 1984, pp. 20 – 21.
* Hermann, Michael u. a., Hafenstraße, ' Chronik und Analysen eines Konfliktes ', Verlag am Galgenberg, ISBN 3-925387-34-X, 1987 ( in German )
In italic fonts, the lowercase letter ⟨< span style =" font-family: times, ' Times New Roman ', serif ; font-size: larger "> и </ span >⟩ looks like the italic form of the lowercase Latin U ⟨< span style =" font-family: times, ' Times New Roman ', serif ; font-size: larger "> u </ span >⟩.
**-chen ,-lein, -( l ) i, -( e ) le ( usually used with names ) in German, such as Hündchen or Hündlein ( from ' Hund ', meaning dog ) or Kalli ( from ' Karl ', a name ) or Häusle or Häusele ( from ' Haus ', meaning house ); a back vowel in the root is normally subjected to umlaut, i. e. shift from u, o, a to ü, ö, ä respectively ( e. g. Hund → Hündchen, Arm → Ärmchen, Holz → Hölzchen ).

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The second, ' Nemesis ', gives details of Hitler's role in the Second World War, and concludes with his fall and suicide in 1945.
For example, Kepler in Harmonices Mundi gives Saturn's year as 10759D12 ', that is 10759 ( Earth ) days, 4 hours, and 48 ( usual ) minutes ( roughly 29. 5 years ).
It is not unusual to pay to play in a feeder tournament that gives the winner ( s ) a free entry to another tournament but it is debatable whether these second level tournaments can be called ' freerolls ', since they require a buy-in, albeit smaller than the major tournament one.
Singer thinks this going-beyond identifies moral reasons as " somehow universal ", specifically in the injunction to ' love thy neighbor as thyself ', interpreted by him as demanding that one give the same weight to the interests of others as one gives to one's own interests.
To an extent, Valaquenta gives a meaning or a ' genealogy ', or both, to many scenes in the larger Quenta Silmarillion ; it is a virtual ' list of players ' for important parts of that ensuing drama, which drama itself ( as a collection of mythic tales ) provides a foundational background for the world that comes after ( in particular for those stories comprising the more widely known histories of Middle-earth, including The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings ).
This gives rise to the general term ' antiphony ', which may be used for any call and response style of singing such as the kirtan and the sea shanty.
The language spoken in Gascony before Roman rule was part of the Basque dialectal continuum ( see Aquitanian language ); the fact that the word ' Gascon ' comes from the Latin root vasco / vasconem, which is the same root that gives us ' Basque ', implies that the speakers identified themselves at some moment as Basque.
After Vivian gives her rent money and a little more, while telling her that she has ' potential ', an inspired Kit begins to plan for a life off the streets.
*" Critic At Large ", where Gilbert Smythe Bite-Me ( Abbott ), an entertainment critic, gives negative reviews, and takes regular potshots at the Women's Television Network, describing them as ' a bunch of scrotally-deprived, estrogen-sodden non-males ', and ' not just because three of ( his ) ex-wives work there.
The name Dunbar has Brythonic roots and means approximately ' summit-fort ', which gives an indication to its origins.
* Biography at Virtualology. com under his father, Samuel Chew Based on an earlier edition of Appletons ', this also gives the date of Benjamin's return from England as 1743.
One way to analyze the motion, once the hot gas has cleared the ground sufficiently, is as a ' spherical cap bubble ', as this gives agreement between the rate of rise and observed diameter.
Speaking to the Guardian following the release of the Borat film in the UK, Tatchell criticised Sacha Baron Cohen for his double standards and ‘ self-censorship ', saying " he regards Christians and Jews as fair game, he never gives Muslims the same doing over ".
The earliest known evidence of this flag was recorded by Davies Gilbert in his 1838 work: ' The Parochial History of Cornwall ', where he gives reference to .." a white cross on a black ground was formerly the banner of St Perran and the Standard of Cornwall ; probably with some allusion to the black ore and the white metal of tin "
* Gerard Hoffnung's fictional creation, Bruno Heinz Jaja, is credited with the composition for chamber ensemble ' Punkt Kontrapunkt ', performed at the 1958 Hoffnung Music Festival ( to a score in fact written by Humphrey Searle ), whose climax is ' three bars of silence-the first is in 7 / 8, the third also is in 7 / 8, but the middle bar of silence ... is in 3 / 4 time, and this gives the whole work a quasi-Viennese effect '.
David Lewis, in his article ' Mad pain and Martian pain ', gives examples of various types of pain to support his own flavor of functionalism.
It too traces the descendants of the primeval Finnish ruler Fornjotr down to Nór, who is here the eponym and first great king of Norway, and then gives details of the descendants of Nór and of his brother Gór in the following section known as the Ættartölur (' Genealogies ', a. k. a. Fundinn Noregr, ' Founding of Norway ').
' Assimilation of the shadow gives a man body, so to speak ', and provides thereby a launching-pad for further individuation.
This gives rise to secondary meanings such as ' harmless ', ' submissive ', ' unassertive ', which are naturally associated with smallness, while meanings such as ' dangerous ', ' dominant ', and ' assertive ' are associated with largeness.
This gives Skiddaw an ' outer wall ', comprising Carl Side, Long Side and Ullock Pike, collectively referred to as ' Longside Edge '.
The solution of the HJB equation is the ' value function ', which gives the optimal cost-to-go for a given dynamical system with an associated cost function.

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A notorious murder scandal, the Overbury case, threw up two imperfect anagrams that were aided by typically loose spelling and were recorded by Simonds D ' Ewes: ' Francis Howard ' ( for Frances Carr, Countess of Somerset, her maiden name spelled in a variant ) became Car findes a whore, with the letters E hardly counted, and the victim Thomas Overbury, as ' Thomas Overburie ', was written as O!
Atë, Greek for ' ruin, folly, delusion ', is the action performed by the hero, usually because of his / her hubris, or great pride, that leads to his / her death or downfall.
There is a reference to Diana in Much Ado About Nothing where Hero is said to seem like ' Dian in her orb ', in terms of her chastity.
A project is under way to rebuild ' K7 ', aimed at returning Bluebird to run again at safe demonstration speeds on Coniston before housing her at the Ruskin museum.
Emily's health, like her sisters ', had been weakened by unsanitary conditions at home, the source of water being contaminated by runoff from the church's graveyard.
The government led by Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli, conferred the additional title upon her by an Act of Parliament, reputedly to assuage the monarch's irritation at being, as a mere Queen, notionally inferior to her own daughter ( Princess Victoria was the wife of the reigning German Emperor ); the Indian Imperial designation was also formally justified as the expression of Britain succeeding as paramount ruler of the subcontinent the former Mughal ' Padishah of Hind ', using indirect rule through hundreds of princely states formally under protection, not colonies, but accepting the British Sovereign as their suzerain.
Cukor favored Hepburn for the role, but Selznick, concerned about her reputation as ' box office poison ', would not consider her without a screen test, and the actress refused to film one.
Although originally intended to feature a figure symbolising Glasgow ' with the Clyde at her feet sending her manufactures to all the world ', the Pediment was redesigned to celebrate Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee.
" John Chadwick, a decipherer of Linear B, remarks "" her name may be connected with hērōs, ἥρως, ' hero ', but that is no help, since it too is etymologically obscure.
" Though Zeus is often called Zeus Heraios ' Zeus, ( consort ) of Hera ', Homer's treatment of Hera is less than respectful, and in late anecdotal versions of the myths ( see below ) she appeared to spend most of her time plotting revenge on the nymphs seduced by her Consort, for Hera upheld all the old right rules of Hellene society and sorority.
Mattie, while talented, is naïve and apparently somewhat unstable ; she has an apparent electra complex and declares that she will only refer to Urquhart as ' Daddy ', a word that later figures prominently in Urquhart's painful flashbacks of her.
The 1906 ship was one of the Royal Navy's most famous vessels, battleships built after her were referred to as ' dreadnoughts ', and earlier battleships became known as pre-dreadnoughts.
Her official title was ' king ' rather than ' queen ', reflecting that she was a sovereign in her own right and not merely a royal consort.
Ian Carmichael, who played the part of Wimsey in the BBC Television series adaptation and studied the character and the books thoroughly, said that the character was Sayers ' conception of the ' ideal man ', based in part on her earlier romantic misfortunes.
Macready's most famous Lady Macbeth was Helena Faucit, who debuted dismally in the role while still in her mid-20s, but who later achieved acclaim in the role for an interpretation that, unlike Siddons ', accorded with contemporary notions of female decorum.
Stemming from an Italic moon goddess * Meneswā ' She who measures ', the Etruscans adopted the inherited Old Latin name, * Menerwā, thereby calling her Menrva.
:" She fiddled her ' estampie ', her lays, and her strange tunes in the French style, about Sanze and St Denis "

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