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article and Dying
Editor in Chief Tom Beaujour interviewed the lead vocalists of As I Lay Dying, Demon Hunter, Norma Jean, and Underoath ( Tim Lambesis, Ryan Clark, Cory Brandan Putman, and Spencer Chamberlain, respectively ) as the front-page article for the issue.
The controversy concerning the efficacy of the Christ's blood stems from MacArthur's statement that it is not the literal liquid blood of Christ that saves, but his sacrificial death on the Cross, a view that he espoused in an article titled, " Not His Bleeding, but His Dying ," published in the May 1976 issue of the Grace to You family paper that is distributed to his church.
It is used in the article about the album, Ode to a Dying DJ.

article and god
The terms divinity and divine — uncapitalized, and lacking the definite article — are sometimes used as to denote ' god ( s ) or certain other beings and entities which fall short of godhood but lie outside the human realm.
What is probably the same divine name is found in Arabic ( Ilah as singular " a god ", as opposed to Allah meaning " The God " or " God ", " al " in " al-Lah " being the definite article " the ") and in Aramaic ( Elaha ).
( 1 ) The word " Allah " is the fusion of the article al ( the ) and the word ilah ( a god, deity ).
Very much like in English, " The " article is used here to single out the noun as being the only one of its kind, " The god " ( the one and only ) or " God " with a capital G ( the concept of capital letters does not exist in Arabic ).
( See the article Min ( god ) for more details.
" Additionally, in response to a December 1983 Life Magazine article, the Aga Khan IV's representatives stated that it was incorrect for Life Magazine to interpret him as either " a living god ," or as a " spokesman for Allah.
Soon afterwards Matthew Hayes, a columnist of The Globe and Mail in Toronto, wrote an article entitled Karavis: Greek god of poetry or literary hoax ?.
* Taarapita-the great god of the Oeselians, an article by Urmas Sutrop

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The Oxford English Dictionary records the first use of the phrase " conspiracy theory " to a 1909 article in The American Historical Review .< ref >" conspiracy ", Oxford English Dictionary, Second edition, 1989 ; online version March 2012.
But in a seminal article of 1881, " Liberal Legislation and Freedom of Contract ," the Oxford political philosopher Thomas Hill Green disputed this reasoning.
The Online Oxford English Dictionary indicates use of the phrase in a March 1964 New Statesman article.
Oxford Music Online, http :// 0-www. oxfordmusiconline. com. catalogue. ulrls. lon. ac. uk / subscriber / article / grove / music / 00421 ( accessed 7 March 2010 ).
The Oxford English Dictionary ( 2nd ed., 1989 ) kludge entry cites one source for this word's earliest recorded usage, definition, and etymology: Jackson W. Granholm's 1962 " How to Design a Kludge " article, which appeared in the American computer magazine Datamation.
The Oxford English Dictionary records its earliest known English-language usage of brainwashing in an article by Edward Hunter in New Leader published on 7 October 1950.
* Drabble, M. The Oxford Companion to English Literature, 6 ed., article " Postmodernism ".
* Honderich, T., The Oxford Companion to Philosophy, article " Postmodernism ".
note: Sir George Darwin is buried in Trumpington Cemetery, according to the article in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.
The earliest use cited by the Oxford English Dictionary is in a 1987 article titled " Virtual reality ", but the article is not about VR technology.
In an article in Harvard Design Magazine in 2005, Oxford University professor Bent Flyvbjerg argues that Utzon fell victim to a politically lowballed construction budget, which eventually resulted in a cost overrun of 1, 400 per cent.
* Oxford Dictionaries article on Harlequin
Cnut's mother was the daughter of the first duke of the Polans, Mieszko I ; her name may have been Świętosława ( see: Sigrid Storråda ), but the Oxford DNB article on Cnut states that her name is unknown.
While it is frequently thought that he was the originator of the word, he wrote a short letter in reference to an article in the Oxford English Dictionary etymology in which he named his brother, painter and writer Josef Čapek, as its actual inventor .< ref >
However, Keynes & Lapidge in their notes to Asser's Life of King Alfred the Great refer to a " mysterious ' Wulfthryth regina '", and Sean Miller in his Oxford Online DNB article on Æthelred does not mention her.
Faye Mishna, Alan McLuckie, and Michael Saini, co-authors of the Oxford Journal article Real-World Dangers in an Online Reality: A Qualitative Study Examining Online Relationships and Cyber Abuse, reported the results of their research and observation of over 35, 000 individuals between the ages of 6 and 24 who have been or currently are a part of an internet relationship.
The 1896 supplement to the Oxford English Dictionary cites Punch magazine which wrote the term was coined in Britain in 1895 to describe a Sunday meal for " Saturday-night carousers " in the writer Guy Beringer's article " Brunch: A Plea " in Hunter's Weekly
According to John Algeo in Fifty Years among the New Words: A Dictionary of Neologisms 1941-1991, the first recorded usage of " Terror bombing " in a United States publication was in a Reader's Digest article dated June 1941, a finding confirmed by the Oxford English Dictionary.
Robert Southey was born in Wine Street, Bristol, England, to Robert Southey and Margaret Hill and educated at Westminster School, London, ( from which he was expelled for writing a magazine article in The Flagellant condemning flogging ) and Balliol College, Oxford.
The first reference to " pyes " as food items appeared in England ( in a Latin context ) as early as the 12th century, but no unequivocal reference to the item with which the article is concerned is attested until the 14th century ( Oxford English Dictionary sb pie ).
Oxford Music Online, http :// www. oxfordmusiconline. com / subscriber / article / grove / music / 15682 ( accessed January 28, 2010 ).
Wesseling and Henry Fynes Clinton think the elder brother to be the one meant, for Soter was more likely to have been a minor on his accession in 117 BC than Alexander in 107 BC, ten years after their father's death ; the second edition of the Oxford Classical Dictionary article on Agatharchides agrees that the son was Soter.

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In Neil Gaiman's book Don't Panic: The Official Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Companion it is pointed out that essentially the same idea was used by the English humourist Paul Jennings in an article Ware, Wye, Watford, published in the late 1950s.
In 1950, an article titled The Toy That Kills appeared in the Women's Home Companion, a widely read U. S. periodical of the day.
* The article is based on the description from An American Ballroom Companion
* The article is based on the Minuet Step, from An American Ballroom Companion
* A Companion to Kant, By Graham Bird, John Wiley and Sons, 2009 p. 486ff has an article about Trendelenburg's dipute with Fisher over Kant's definition of person
* A Princeton Companion article on the Hall
* Companion article to main article, also by Behar.

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Yesterday, I had the privilege of reading a thoughtful article in the U.S. News & World Report of May 8 which discussed this type of action in more detail, including both its advantages and its disadvantages.
Under leave to extend my remarks, I include the relevant portion of my newsletter, together with the text of the article from the U.S. News & World Report: `` your Congressman, Samuel S. Stratton, reports from Washington, May 1, 1961
* Much of the material in this article comes from the CIA World Factbook 2000 and the 2003 U. S. Department of State website.
This article comes from the CIA World Factbook 2003.
In an article he submitted for the medical journal The Lancet during World War I, Fleming described an ingenious experiment, which he was able to conduct as a result of his own glass blowing skills, in which he explained why antiseptics were killing more soldiers than infection itself during World War I. Antiseptics worked well on the surface, but deep wounds tended to shelter anaerobic bacteria from the antiseptic agent, and antiseptics seemed to remove beneficial agents produced that protected the patients in these cases at least as well as they removed bacteria, and did nothing to remove the bacteria that were out of reach.
This article incorporates material from The World Factbook 2000.
* Some of the material in this article comes from the CIA World Factbook 2009.
Much of the material in this article is adapted from the CIA World Factbook.
A growing trend in anthropological research and analysis is the use of multi-sited ethnography, discussed in George Marcus ' article, " Ethnography In / Of the World System: the Emergence of Multi-Sited Ethnography ".
* Much of the material in this article is adapted from the CIA World Factbook.
This article is partly based on the relevant entry in the CIA World Factbook, edition.
* Lost World Museum buys Blanco Texas Chupacabra article Syracuse Post Standard 9 / 26 / 09
* Saudi Aramco World article on Couscous: Couscous — The Measure of the Maghrib.
It was inspired by an article Trumbo read several years earlier, concerning the Prince of Wales hospital visit to a Canadian soldier who had lost all his limbs in World War I.
Parts of this article are based on text from the CIA World Factbook.
* Science World ( wolfram. com ) article.
Much of the information in this article is adapted from the CIA World Factbook.
The estimates in this article are from the 2010 Revision of the World Population Prospects which was prepared by the Population Division of the Department of Economic and Social Affairs of the United Nations Secretariat, unless otherwise indicated.
Much of the content of this article is adapted from the CIA World Factbook.
In the lead-up to the 2006 FIFA World Cup in Germany, a moulded plastic version of the Pickelhaube was available as a fanware article.
#: Main article Expulsion of Germans after World War II
* New Plans For Panama, by Stephen L. Freeman 1947 article about possible post World War II plans for the Panama Canal including first mention of a sea level canal to replace the locks
According to a 2001 article in U. S. News & World Report, Limbaugh had an eight-year contract, at the rate of $ 31. 25 million a year.

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