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Pope Paul VI chose to follow the path recommended by Maximos IV and he therefore established commissions to introduce what would become paragraphs on the Muslims in two different documents, one of them being Nostra Aetate, paragraph three, the other being Lumen Gentium, paragraph 16.
" might refer to many subsections or paragraphs which follow Paragraph 1.

paragraphs and we
For example, Robert Bringhurst states that we should " Set opening paragraphs flush left.
If he quotes something from two or three of those paragraphs, we know which copy he saw and, therefore, who leaked it.
" Thus, even if we accept that Shostakovich had a photographic memory, we are still left with the notion that Volkov transcribed the composer's memories in personal shorthand, shuffled and re-shuffled these " penciled scribbles " ( Volkov's term ), and managed to reproduce entire paragraphs of previously published material verbatim, right down to the original typography and layout.
where e is the identity of G. Though the f ″ defined a couple of paragraphs back is only defined for G-irreducible representations, and though A ⊗ B is not a G-irreducible representation in general, we claim this argument could be made correct since A ⊗ B is simply the direct sum of copies of Bs, and we have shown that each copy all maps to the same G × G-irreducible subrepresentation of C, we have just showed that as an irreducible G × G-subrepresentation of C is contained in A ⊗ B as another irreducible G × G-subrepresentation of C. Using Schur's lemma again, this means both irreducible representations are the same.
< li > In 2002, in collaboration with dynamicist Harold Levison, Stern wrote, " we define an überplanet as a planetary body in orbit around a star that is dynamically important enough to have cleared its neighboring planetesimals ... And we define an unterplanet as one that has not been able to do so ," and then a few paragraphs later, " our Solar System clearly contains 8 überplanets and a far larger number of unterplanets, the largest of which are Pluto and Ceres.
Covarrubias said in a lengthy commentary which we extract a few paragraphs:
Because of the significance of the matters discussed in the preceding paragraphs, the scope of our work was not sufficient to enable us to express, and we do not express, an opinion of the financial statements referred to in the first paragraph.

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The reason the summary paragraphs are so lurid is to entice a reporter to quote them verbatim in the public media.
Atzmon said the Trade Union Council ’ s letter “ stitched together ” into one quote phrases from five separate paragraphs to make him look racist.
In 1991, in a major overhaul of the file card format, the paragraphs and the quotes were replaced by a short quote from the character him / herself, followed by a paragraph that hypes up the character's abilities.

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after completing the payments prescribed by paragraphs ( 2 ) and ( 3 ) of this subsection, to make payments, from time to time in ratable proportions, on account of the unpaid principal of all awards in the principal amount of more than $1,000, according to the proportions which the unpaid principal of such awards bear to the total amount in the fund available for distribution at the time such payments are made ; ;
With respect to Article 2,, paragraphs 1 ( B ) and 1 ( C ): Uses of Section 104 ( E ) and Section 104 ( G ) rupees: The Government of India will use the amount of rupees granted or loaned to it by the United States pursuant to paragraphs 1 ( B ) and 1 ( C ) for projects to promote economic development with emphasis upon the agricultural sector including food reserve storage structures and facilities as may from time to time be agreed upon by the authorized representatives of the United States and the authorized representatives of the Government of India, in the following sectors: A.
'" Towards the end of the same essay, Vertov mentions an upcoming project which seems likely to be Man with the Movie Camera, calling it an " experimental film " made without a scenario ; just three paragraphs above, Vertov mentions a scene from " Kino Pravda " which should be quite familiar to viewers of Man with the Movie Camera: the peasant works, and so does the urban woman, and so too, the woman film editor selecting the negative ...."
He dictated the manual of Regulations for State Officials, containing 35 chapters and 297 paragraphs in which every public servant in Prussia could find his duties precisely set out: a minister or councillor failing to attend a committee meeting, for example, would lose six months ' pay ; if he absented himself a second time, he would be discharged from the royal service.
* Letter from DIA declassifying two paragraphs of DITSUM # 044-02, October 26, 2005
Although spin and the Pauli principle can only be derived from relativistic generalizations of quantum mechanics the properties mentioned in the last two paragraphs belong to the basic postulates already in the non-relativistic limit.
The United Nations Security Council Resolution 1674, adopted by the United Nations Security Council on April 28, 2006, " Reaffirm the provisions of paragraphs 138 and 139 of the 2005 World Summit Outcome Document regarding the responsibility to protect populations from genocide, war crimes, ethnic cleansing and crimes against humanity ".
All titles have sections ( represented by a §), as their basic coherent units, though sections are often divided into ( from largest to smallest ) subsections, paragraphs, subparagraphs, clauses, subclauses, items, and subitems.
Other languages ' writing systems can have different directionality ; for example, in Japanese, text is often printed in columns, with paragraphs running from right to left, so " after " in that case would be to the left.
Ferrabosco's motets provided direct models for Byrd's Emendemus in melius ( a5 ), O lux beata Trinitas ( a6 ), Domine secundum actum meum ( a6 ) and Siderum rector ( a5 ) as well as a more generalized paradigm for what Joseph Kerman has called Byrd's ' affective-imitative ' style, a method of setting pathetic texts in extended paragraphs based on subjects employing curving lines in fluid rhythm and contrapuntal techniques which Byrd learnt from his study of Ferrabosco.
Domine praestolamur ( 1589 ) is a good example of this style, laid out in imitative paragraphs based on subjects which characteristically emphasize the expressive minor second and minor sixth, with continuations which subsequently break off and are heard separately ( another technique which Byrd had learnt from his study of Ferrabosco ).
A lipogram ( from, leipográmmatos, " leaving out a letter ") is a kind of constrained writing or word game consisting of writing paragraphs or longer works in which a particular letter or group of letters is avoided — usually a common vowel, and frequently " E ", the most common letter in the English language.
The opening paragraphs of the Gospel of Matthew in bilingual parallel format, from the first half of the 17th century, in the Dutch language | Dutch and Sinckan languages.
The above paragraphs, from a European Commission Recommendation of 19 December 2008, in essence, exhorted five eurozone members to change their national designs.
A similar principle has appeared in the recent decades with regard to crimes of genocide ( see genocide as a crime under domestic law ); and UN Security Council Resolution 1674 " reaffirms the provisions of paragraphs 138 and 139 of the 2005 World Summit Outcome Document regarding the responsibility to protect populations from genocide, war crimes, ethnic cleansing and crimes against humanity " even if the State in which the population is being assaulted does not recognise these assaults as a breach of domestic law.
UN Security Council Resolution 1674, adopted by the United Nations Security Council on 28 April 2006, " reaffirms the provisions of paragraphs 138 and 139 of the 2005 World Summit Outcome Document regarding the responsibility to protect populations from genocide, war crimes, ethnic cleansing and crimes against humanity ".
The following paragraphs touch on precursors from prior eras.
This table summarizes the characteristics of various eclipse cycles, and can be computed from the numerical results of the preceding paragraphs ; cf.
Single paragraphs began to run for page after page, in which an initial noun would be succeeded by pronouns surrounded by clouds of adjectives and prepositional clauses, far from their original referents, and verbs would be deferred and then preceded by a series of adverbs.
The quotations range in length from a sentence to a few short paragraphs, and borrow heavily from a group of about two dozen documents in the four volumes of Mao's Selected Works.
Uncial itself probably comes from St. Jerome's preface to the Book of Job, where it is found in the form uncialibus, but it is possible that this is a misreading of inicialibus ( though this makes little sense in the context ), and Jerome may have been referring to the larger initial letters found at the beginning of paragraphs.
The data in the 2 following paragraphs comes from the 2000 Census:

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In the United States the only teaching of the game, except a few paragraphs in the late American editions of Hoyle's Games, and of Bonn's New Hand-Book of Games, is contained in The Game of Euchre ; with its Laws, 32rno., Philadelphia, 1850, pp. 32, attributed to a late learned jurist.
( See paragraphs 23. 8 and 23. 32 )

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-- That the law shall be, in every particular cause, what any twelve men, who shall happen to be the jury, shall be inclined to think ; liable to no review, and subject to no control, under all the prejudices of the popular cry of the day, and under all the bias of interest in this town, where thousands, more or less, are concerned in the publication of newspapers, paragraphs, and pamphlets.

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In practice sessions before the trip, Kennedy had run through a number of sentences, even paragraphs, to recite in German ; in these sessions, he was helped by Margaret Plischke, a translator working for the US State Department ; by Ted Sorensen, Kennedy's counsel and habitual speechwriter ; and by an interpreter, Robert Lochner, who had grown up in Berlin.
The last two paragraphs of Church's editorial are read by actor Sam Elliot in the 1989 film Prancer, about Jessica Riggs, a little girl who believes the wounded reindeer she is nursing back to health belongs to Santa.
The Kongelov had no provisions for when the ruler was insane and unfit for government, so as a commoner who had imposed himself in the circles of nobility, he was condemned as being guilty of lèse majesté and usurpation of the royal authority, both capital offences according to paragraphs 2 and 26 of the Kongelov, although he had only done what many had done before him, and others would do after him with no repercussions.
We read in the " Utah History Encyclopedia " the following paragraphs about the Southern Europeans who settled in Midvale: http :// www. media. utah. edu / UHE / s / SOUTHSLAVS. html
Additionally, the paragraphs included a completely unrelated story line about a mission to Mars intended to mislead those who read the paragraphs when not instructed to, and a false set of passwords that would trip up cheaters with results that ranged from character sex changes to detonating a bomb.
There was some dispute over the copyright claims by the newspapers, as the defendants experts argued that these only held a copyright on their publication " as a whole " but not on individual articles, but the district judge agreed with the plaintiffs ' expert who interpreted the relevant paragraphs of the Russian law as giving rise to " parallel exclusive rights in both the newspaper publisher and the reporter ", similar to co-authorship.
The following paragraphs overview the murmurs most commonly heard in adults who do not have major congenital heart abnormalities.
*( c ) he / she is a person who is otherwise qualified to be elected a Member of Parliament, except that the disqualifications set out in paragraphs ( c ), ( d ), and ( e ) of clause ( 2 ) of article 94 of this Constitution shall not be removed, in respect of any such person, by a presidential pardon or by the lapse of time as provided for in clause ( 5 ) of that article.
The story of this successful resistance is told by Josephus — who does not say who the leader was, but does tell of Pilate's crucifixion of Jesus just two paragraphs later in a passage whose authenticity is heavily disputed.
Smith, who on 1 April during Adams's trial had respectively published and distributed an issue of the magazine containing two paragraphs of material " highly prejudicial to the accused ", saying that Adams's victim count could be " as high as 400 ".
Some paragraphs were removed and others are added, under the full control of the Chair and its panel of scientist who ensured that every sentence strictly conforms to the content of the full assessment.
:( C ) Individuals who meet conditions set forth in paragraphs ( A ) and ( B ) of this section are authorized to wear a bronze service star on the ribbon.
Physically, Parker is described in the opening paragraphs of The Hunter as " big and shaggy, with flat square shoulders ... His hands, swinging curve-fingered at his sides, looked like they were molded of brown clay by a sculptor who thought big and liked veins.
The Act of 1652 said ( paragraphs VI, VII VIII ) that anyone who fought against the parliament in Ireland during the civil wars would lose some lands.
Ditlev Gothard Monrad, who became Secretary in 1848 drafted the first copy of the Constitution, based on a collection of the constitutions of the time, sketching out 80 paragraphs, whose basic principles and structure resembles the current constitution.
The NKF objected to the first six paragraphs of the article, which carried an account from a plumber who worked on the attached bathroom of Durai's private office suite.
Even if these South Asians neither seek naturalisation nor claim UK citizenship ( changes in nationality laws of UK since 2002 have allowed BN ( O ) holders unable to obtain any nationality to claim full UK citizenship ), their great-grandchildren ( 4th generation, see above paragraphs ) will be Chinese nationals by birth because they are born of stateless 3rd generations who reside in Hong Kong, part of China ( Art.

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