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They are followed by a further wicked king, or " little horn ", who subdues three of the ten ( 7: 24 ), speaks against the Most High, wages war against the saints, and attempts to change the set times and laws ( 7: 25 ); after ' a time and times and half a time ', this king is judged and stripped of his kingdom by an " Ancient of Days " and his heavenly court ( 7: 26 ); next, " one like a son of man " approaches the Ancient of Days and is invested with worldwide dominion ; moreover, his everlasting reign over all kings and kingdoms is shared with " the people of the Most High " ( 7: 27 )
Most of the army of Jerusalem marched north with Philip, Raymond III, and Bohemond III to attack Hama, and Saladin took the opportunity to invade the kingdom.
Most of the legislation during Oscar I's reign aimed at improving the economic position of Sweden, and the Riksdag of the Estates, in its address to him in 1857, declared that he had promoted the material prosperity of the kingdom more than any of his predecessors.
Most speakers of dialects and minority languages speak Central Thai as well, since it is the language used in schools and universities all across the kingdom.
* Most of the regions depended on a lord or count in name only, the cities effectively being ruled by guilds and councils and, although in theory part of a kingdom, their interaction with their rulers was regulated by a strict set of liberties describing what the latter could and could not expect from them.
Most scholars however, generally agree that Great Zimbabwe was built by the Shona people as part of the 13th century kingdom of Zimbabwe, and successor to the earlier Kingdom of Mapungubwe, also known for its stone ruins.
Most of Baol was conquered by the French in 1874, however complete control of the former kingdom was not gained by France until 1895.
Most British orders of chivalry cover the entire kingdom, but the three most exalted ones each pertain to one constituent nation only.
Most of the growth was in British-ruled territory, rather than the Burmese-ruled kingdom.
Most of the area today called northern England and been overrun by the invading Angles of Deira and Bernicia who were in the process of forming a united Northumbrian kingdom.
Most of the literate princes were therefore eligible to lower ranking chiefdoms without much impact on the chieftaincy politics in the kingdom.
Nebuchadnezzar then describes how in his dream the watcher says that Nebuchadnezzar will eat grass and be mad and that this punishment is " by the decree of the watchers, the demand by the word of the holy ones " in order that " the living may know that the Most High rules in the kingdom of men.
Most ardvarcs hail from the kingdom of Compton, and mainly use octopi as back scratchers.
Most of our information about the kingdom comes from the accounts found in the Samguk Yusa and Samguk Sagi, which largely coincide.
Most theories indicate that Jinhan was located in the area later occupied by the Silla kingdom: the Gyeongju Basin and adjacent Sea of Japan coast.
Most of the rest moved there as the mainland kingdom was lost piece by piece.
Most historians recognize the Tambralinga kingdom of Chinese records as a precursor of Nakhon Si Thammarat.
Most importantly, the text demonstrates the undisputed power of the king in the Theban kingdom of the 11th dynasty " I was a trustworthy favorite of my lord, an official great of heart and quiet of temper in the palace of his lord [...].
Most historians identify the Tambralinga kingdom of Chinese records with a precursor of Nakhon Si Thammarat.
Most of the nobility of the kingdom was taken prisoner, including King Guy, and throughout the summer Saladin quickly overran the kingdom.
Most of the administrators in the Maratha kingdom of Shivaji were Deshastha Brahmins and Chandraseniya Kayastha Prabhu.
Most people at the Spanish court hated Maria Anna, in part, because she used to do everything in order to get as much money as she could for her Palatine family and for herself, even stealing precious paintings from the royal collections of art and sending them to her German relatives. Nevertheless, the economy of the kingdom was far from good and even Maria Anna had to make some economic sacrifices at times.

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Most forms are pricked with a fork or a similar tool to keep the finished product from puffing up, and the resulting flat piece of dough is cooked at high heat until it develops dark spots, then set aside to cool and, if sufficiently thin, to harden to crispness.
You are He Who is Highest of the High, Most Hidden of the Hidden ; no thought can grasp You at all ... And there is no image or likeness of You, inside or out ... And aside from You, there is no unity on High or Below.
Most Indonesians, aside from speaking the national language, are often fluent in another regional language ( examples include Javanese, Sundanese and Madurese ) which are commonly used at home and within the local community.
Most programming is generally the same, aside from simultaneous substitutions imposed by the provider that result in the American signal being replaced with programming from a Canadian network if both happen to air a particular program in the same time period.
Most CBC television stations, including those in the major cities, are owned and operated by the CBC itself and carry a common schedule, aside from local programming.
Most prominent among his recordings ( aside from his participation in recordings of My Fair Lady ) are those of three series of monologues that he made at invervals throughout his career.
Most of the petitions were written by Decembrists ’ wives who had nobly cast aside social privileges and comfort to follow their husbands into exile.
Most grounds now set aside areas especially for Barmy Army fans apart from Lord's where they are banned.
Most of Tablet V has never been recovered, but aside from this lacuna, the text is almost complete.
Most legislators have jobs aside from their political positions, and aside from leadership, few are present at the Capitol Monday through Friday.
Most of the area had been the Mexican territory of Alta California, while a southeastern strip on the Rio Grande had been part of Santa Fe de Nuevo México, most of whose area and population were east of the Rio Grande on land that had been claimed by the Republic of Texas since 1835, but never controlled or even approached aside from the Texas Santa Fe Expedition.
Most sports are played competitively and a number of hours are set aside for them daily.
Most of the Straits have been set aside by the U. S. state of Michigan as the Straits of Mackinac Shipwreck Preserve, a riparian public space dedicated to those personnel who were lost aboard the boats and ships that sank in these dangerous shipping lanes.
Most of the flies in the Bibionomorpha are saprophages or fungivores as larvae, aside from the Cecidomyiidae, which are gall-formers.
Ezra consoles the woman, and tells her to, “ shake off your great sadness, and lay aside your many sorrows … the Most High may give you rest .” ( 4 Ezra 10: 24 ).
Most of the display area is used for navigation and orientation displays, but one display or a section of a display is set aside specifically for EICAS.
Most of these weapons are theoretical or impractical to implement currently, aside from lasers which are starting to be used in terrestrial warfare.
Most of the rides were completely destroyed aside from the Boardwalk Bullet Roller Coaster but have all been repaired and reopened.
Eventually, " Political World " was set aside and the group focused on another song, " Most of the Time ", which still needed a melody.
Most of Dühring's work remains unavailable in English, aside from The Jewish Question.
Most of his early career was in Roman and foreign postings of the Secretariat of State, aside from two years starting in 1878 when he was an Auditor of the Roman Rota.
George McGinnis is one of the few ABA Most Valuable Players not called up to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield, Massachusetts, aside from former ABA players already admitted such as: Connie Hawkins ( 1992 ), Dan Issel ( 1993 ), David Thompson ( 1996 ) and Artis Gilmore ( 2011 ).
Most water sources came from tube pumps, dug wells, aside from few places with faucet potable water system.

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