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Indeed and angels
) Indeed, his wisdom bordered on that of the angels ( Yer.
Indeed, until the mid-2nd century AD, Jewish writing ( such as midrashim ) can be taken to identify the " sons of God " of Gen 6: 1 and 4 as angels.
Indeed, rabbi Simeon ben Lakish of Tiberias ( 230 – 270 ), asserted that all the specific names for the angels were brought back by the Jews from Babylon, and some modern commentators would tend to agree.
Indeed, he said, so bright was her glory that the angels of God came down to worship in the churches of Innish on the day it disappeared.
Indeed, the Midrash explains that fasting can potentially elevate one to the exalted level of the ministering angels ( Pirkei d ' Rabbi Eliezer, 46 ).

Indeed and are
Indeed it might be a more appropriate vehicle than NATO for the development of a parliamentary organ of the Atlantic nations, because it could encompass all of the members of the Atlantic community including those, like Sweden and Switzerland, who are unwilling to be associated with an essentially military alliance like Aj.
Indeed, when the proper inorganic constituents are employed, practically any wetting or surface-active agent will do a reasonably good job when present in sufficient amount in a hard-surface cleaning formulation.
Indeed, the failure of home-building as a whole to respond this year to somewhat greater availability of mortgage financing, and the increasing reports of pockets of unsold homes and rising vacancy rates in apartment buildings, may also signal in part that the lush days of big backlog demand for housing are reaching an end.
Indeed, we are forced to go much farther.
Indeed, there are some cities where the suburban shopping pulls customers who are geographically much nearer to downtown.
`` Indeed you are!!
Indeed, arrays with one or two indices are often called vectors or matrices, respectively.
Indeed, bongos are the only Tragelaphid in which both sexes have horns.
Indeed, one such clause can be rewritten as, that is, if are all true, then y needs to be true as well.
Indeed, methods for constructing " objective " ( alternatively, " default " or " ignorance ") priors have been developed by avowed subjective ( or " personal ") Bayesians like James Berger ( Duke University ) and José-Miguel Bernardo ( Universitat de València ), simply because such priors are needed for Bayesian practice, particularly in science.
Indeed, as Rebekah Nathan suggests in her book, My Freshman Year, we are actually drawn to developing communities totally based on sameness, despite stated commitments to diversity, such as those found on university websites.
Indeed, his straightforward nature and barbarism are constants in all the tales.
Indeed, estimates of the number of metabolites in single cells such as E. coli and baker's yeast predict that under 1, 000 are made.
Indeed, in the United States, cross-examination is seen as a core part of the entire adversarial system of justice, in that it " is the principal means by which the believability of a witness and the truth of his testimony are tested.
Indeed, the symbiosis with root fungi is quite common among the order representatives, and there are even three kinds of it which can be found exclusively among Ericales ( namely, ericoid, arbutoid and monotropoid mycorrhiza ).
Indeed, the Epimenides paradox is usually classified as a variation on the liar paradox, and sometimes the two are not distinguished.
Indeed, the map of Barsaive and its neighboring regions established that most of the game takes place where the Ukraine and adjacent Russia are in our world.
Indeed, there are few dichotomies in many Indigenous and non-European languages ( Battiste and Henderson 76 ).
Indeed, the difficulties are insurmountable.
Indeed, reported results of people generating EDIF 3 0 0 translators was that the writers were now much more difficult to get right, due to the great number of semantic restrictions, and the readers are comparatively trivial to develop.
Indeed, many traditional singers are quite creative and deliberately modify the material they learn.
In a ring all of whose ideals are principal ( a principal ideal domain or PID ), this ideal will be identical with the set of multiples of some ring element d ; then this d is a greatest common divisor of a and b. But the ideal ( a, b ) can be useful even when there is no greatest common divisor of a and b. ( Indeed, Ernst Kummer used this ideal as a replacement for a gcd in his treatment of Fermat's Last Theorem, although he envisioned it as the set of multiples of some hypothetical, or ideal, ring element d, whence the ring-theoretic term.
Indeed, in the great shakta scripture known as the Devi Mahaamya, all the goddesses are shown to be aspects of one presiding female force, one in truth and many in expression, giving the world and the cosmos the galvanic energy for motion.
Indeed, plants growing in a typical traditional gravel filter bed, with water circulated using electric powerhead pumps, are in effect being grown using gravel hydroponics.

Indeed and uncommon
Indeed, there is some evidence that, as an uncommon geological feature, it could have been deliberately incorporated into the monument at the outset.
Indeed, the term may even be used as a verb: it is not uncommon to hear of " greening " a party or a candidate.
Indeed, it is not uncommon to find Michiganders who will claim that the speech of national broadcasters is modeled on their dialect.
Indeed, it was not uncommon for governors to overstep their boundaries.
" Indeed ", replied the Princess, " your passion for Shakespeare, combined with your love of the antique, ought to produce something grand and uncommon.
Indeed, it was not uncommon in antiquity for a given alphabet to be used to write multiple languages.
Indeed, much of Spain seemed to be radiant with revolutionary fervor ; along with waves of general strikes ( as well as mostly successful strikes with specific demands ), it was not uncommon to see anarchist literature floating around ordinary places or common workers discussing revolutionary ideas.
Indeed, after publishing Mirtilla ( 1588 ) she began corresponding with contemporary intellectuals, attending their forums, and-an uncommon achievement for a woman in her era-in 1601 she was integrated into the literary society of the Accademia degli Intenti of Pavia, for which she adopted the nickname of Accesa.

Indeed and except
Indeed, again and again, the space merchants confirm the prediction of the humanists that the conditioners and behavioral scientists, once they have seen through human nature, will have nothing except their impulses and desires to guide them.
Indeed, he has a remarkably stronger resistance to sunlight than most all other vampires seen in the series except Angel ; their elevated ability to endure the sun should not be confused with total immunity, however.
Indeed, it has been argued that iron ore is " more integral to the global economy than any other commodity, except perhaps oil ".
Indeed, most of the common gossip falls under the third category, and, except for electronic interaction, this is the most frequent form of referral.
Indeed, that surprise is well justified, for nothing can be expected of this expedition except the total destruction of the fleet or its hasty and demoralized return.
Indeed, De Gaulle instituted presidential election by universal suffrage, defying all the political forces ( except UNR ).
" Indeed, one might think of polyfidelity as being very much like monogamy except that it may include more than two people ( and may or may not be open to adding new members ).
Indeed, the whole body of the U. S. Constitution is extended to the inhabitants of that territory, except for those provisions that relate to its federal character.
Indeed, a decree of the Holy Office ( February 20, 1888 ) implies that this affinity arises from ecclesiastical law: " The Holy Father permits bishops to dispense from all public impediments diriment of marriage derived from the ecclesiastical law, except from the order of the priesthood, and affinity, in the direct line, arising from lawful intercourse.
Indeed, tall mature pure kaihikatea forest, a once distinctive and widespread wetland type, is all but gone except for very small patches mostly on the West Coast.
Indeed, many of the smaller soviets no longer existed except on paper.
Indeed in the subsequent weeks, due to the lack of a strong radio single, the album dropped with little to push it up except Cosima's star power.
Indeed, Macquarie perch populations have failed in significant stretches of relatively pristine upland river that offer excellent habitat, are not silted, dammed or overfished, and where there are no possible explanations for their demise except introduced trout species.
Indeed, after Sun named him regent and ordered that all important matters be decided by Zhuge first ( except matters of life and death ) and made all other officials bow to Zhuge, Zhuge became even more arrogant.
Indeed, the second model makes the same assignments except for, which is assigned to false and not to true.

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