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Its history as part of the Jewish and Christian canons followed that of the entire scroll of the Minor Prophets.
Its schools spread throughout the entire Church ; its doctors wrote monumental works in all branches of knowledge, including the extremely important Albertus Magnus and Thomas Aquinas.
Its name comes from the Greek words ( holos, whole or entire ) and ( kainos, new ), meaning " entirely recent ".
Its Hebrew analogue, Yamim Nora ' im ( ימים נוראים ), " Days of Awe ," is more flexible: it can refer just to those holidays, or to the Ten Days of Repentance, or to the entire pentitential period, starting as early as the beginning of Elul.
Its chief fundraiser was Luise Rainer, recipient of the best actress Oscar two years in a row ; and the entire group called themselves this time, History Today, Inc.
Its southern and western-most boundary with Mexico was under dispute throughout the entire existence of the republic with Texas claiming the boundary as the Rio Grande ( known as the Río Bravo del Norte or Río Bravo in Mexico ), and Mexico claiming the boundary as the Nueces River.
Its elected leadership consists of the Undergraduate Senate elected by the undergraduate students, the Graduate Student Council elected by the graduate students, and the President and Vice President elected as a ticket by the entire student body.
Its physical size can usually be tailored for its content by dragging its height or width at box intersections ( or for entire columns or rows by dragging the column or rows headers ).
Its first use as a film set was for the 1972 science fiction film The Groundstar Conspiracy, in which the entire campus complex was used.
Its ability to focus on not just concrete objects, but entire families of concrete objects " distinguishes it from other creational patterns, which involve only one kind of product object " ( pp51 ).
Its significance as a suburb derived mostly from the upper-middle class development of entire communities in the late 19th century, and the rapid population growth that occurred as a result.
Its entire evolution is governed by Schrödinger's equation and the particles ' evolutions are governed by the guiding equation.
Its entire length is under the direct administration of the shrine.
Its tram system was completed in 1892, while its theater was opened in 1899 ; until World War II, Gleiwitz ' theatre featured actors from through Europe and was one of the most famous theatres of entire Germany.
Its line of meticulously sculpted Spawn action figures changed the entire industry by focusing on more mature consumers and non-traditional action figure inspirations such as musicians.
Its current name came from a sacred spring, Sauc-Onna, located at Chalon, which was used by Roman legionnaries to refer to the entire river.
Its largest community by far is the city of Bethel, which also the largest city in the entire Unorganized Borough.
Its county seat and most populous city is Lawrence, and the entire county is included in the Lawrence, Kansas, Metropolitan Statistical Area.
Its 150 species of free-living Platyhelminthes alone is analogous to the entire number in all of Eastern Siberia.
Its armies overran the entire Balkan peninsula and Greece, and reached the borders of Austria, laying siege to Vienna itself twice ( in 1529 and 1683 ).
Its performance for DirectX 7 and 8 was generally equal to ATI's competing products with the mainstream versions of the chips, and somewhat faster in the case of the 5900 and 5950 models, but it is much less competitive across the entire range for software that primarily uses DirectX 9 features.
Its isolated position overlooking the valley of the Rhône ensures that it dominates the entire region and can be seen from many miles away on a clear day.
Its fifty-two Corinthian columns, each 20 metres high, are carried around the entire building.
Its tower dates from the early 18th century, and the entire church was substantially rebuilt and extended in the mid-19th century, a process which destroyed some of its earlier features.

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Its place in the trilogy is disputed – Clement initially intended to write the Didasculus, a work which would complement the practical guidance of the Paedagogus with a more intellectual schooling in theology.
Its products are provided to the European National Weather Services, as a complement to the national short-range and climatological activities.
Its editing functions, such as buffers and movement commands, complement the features of Lisp and work in batch mode.
Its combination of sweetness, refreshing citrus and mint flavors is intended to complement the potent kick of the rum, and have made this clear highball a popular summer drink.
Its complement of 6, 000 regular troops included Lord John Murray's Highlanders of the 42nd Highland Regiment ( 1st Battalion ) the 27th, 44th, 46th, and 55th regiments, and the 1st and 4th battalions of the 60th, while the provinces providing militia support included Connecticut, Massachusetts, New York, New Jersey, and Rhode Island.
Its agenda can be split up in two major research themes that complement each other:
Its two groups of two squadrons, 1 ./ I Vadász Osztály ( Fighter Group ) at Szolnok and the 1 ./ II Vadász Osztály at Mátyásföld, Budapest, received their full complement of fighters in mid-1940.
Its neighboring island to the south is the artificial island Peberholm ( Pepper Islet ), which is a part of the Øresund Bridge and was named to complement Saltholm.
Its physiological role is to bind to phosphocholine expressed on the surface of dead or dying cells ( and some types of bacteria ) in order to activate the complement system via the C1Q complex.
Its purpose is to complement the user's strength by adding extra force to one's lower extremity bodily movements.
Its complement is the maximal perversity with q ( k )
Its complement is the upper middle perversity, with values the integer part of ( k − 1 )/ 2.
Its builders intended that Murney ( then Murray ) Tower complement the fortifications of Fort Henry, Ontario.
Its name is a transliteration of the Hoanya word Ramtau with the characters 南投 chosen to complement 北投 ( Beitou ), a district in Taipei, even though there is no relation between the aboriginal words.
Its final complement of 74 bronze bells ( at the time the largest carillon of bells in the world — see also Kirk in the Hills ) includes the 20-ton bourdon, the largest tuned bell in the world.
Its main function is the inhibition of the complement system to prevent spontaneous activation.
Its complement of units was much greater than that typically assigned to RAAF groups, which were themselves considerably larger than USAAF " groups " that consisted of three or four squadrons.
Its prominent architect / developer team, Robert O. Scholz, designer, David A. Baer, builder, designed the building in the Gothic Revival with tan-colored brick and limestone employed to simulate the monochrome composition of Gothic style architecture ; popular in the 1920s and because it would complement the Washington National Cathedral.
Its complement is to determine whether a number is a composite number ( a number which is not prime ).
Its activation is required for both classical and alternative complement activation pathways.
Its complement is productive with productive function f ( i )

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