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:" We magnify you O Mother of the True Light and we glorify you O saint and Mother of God ( Theotokos ) for you have borne unto us the Saviour of the world.
:" O Ewigkeit du Donnerwort " ( O Eternity thou Thundrous Word ), F major
:" O, wie selig seid ihr doch, ihr Frommen " ( O How Happy Are Ye Now, You Blessed ), D minor
*** Electra :" O Phersephassa, grant us indeed a glorious victory!
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:" If I forget you, O Jerusalem, may my right hand forget its skill.
According to the historian of ideas, Arthur O. Lovejoy :" The notion that Rousseau ’ s Discourse on Inequality was essentially a glorification of the State of Nature, and that its influence tended to wholly or chiefly to promote " Primitivism " is one of the most persistent historical errors.
at: 08 / 04 / 1993 text :" November 19, 1993, Maj. Gen. Malcolm O ' Neill USAF confirmed as director of BMDO and promoted to Lt. Gen. on November 22.
:" For some say, at Dracanum ; and some, on windy Icarus ; and some, in Naxos, O Heaven-born, Insewn ; and others by the deep-eddying river Alpheus that pregnant Semele bare you to Zeus the thunder-lover.
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:" O I forbid you, maidens a ',
:" Has it ever happened to you, O king, that rival kings rose up against you as enemies and opponents?
:" Hear, O Israel!
:" Hear, O Israel!
Lawrence O ’ Toole in Sight and Sound, described it as :" fairly banal, schematic and essentially humorless ".
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:" and mouth
:" Turning from the northern parts to the mouth of the Baltic Sea we first meet the Norwegians ( Nortmanni ), then the Danish region of Skåne ( Sconia ) stands out, and beyond these live the Geats ( Gothi ) for a long stretch all the way to Birka.
:" In the year 1782, while I lay in barracks at Tin mouth in the north of England, a recruit who had lately joined the regiment ,... was returned in sick list, with a message from his captain, requesting I would take him into the hospital.
He goes on to characterize " what the name of Zarathustra means in my mouth, the mouth of the first immoralist :"
:" whom heaven must receive until the time for restoring ( apocatastasis ) all the things about which God spoke by the mouth of his holy prophets long ago "; or in a less literal translation:
:" whom it behoveth heaven, indeed, to receive till times of a restitution of all things, of which God spake through the mouth of all His holy prophets from the age.
:" Current River, having a general course of north, winds about among steep, rocky hills, which sometimes rise straight up from its edge ; from the top of one of these, about 6 miles from its mouth, we could see its course for a long distance through an exceedingly rough country.
:" The land of Egypt was overthrown from without, and every man was thrown out of his right ; they had no " chief mouth " for many years formerly until other times.
:" roasted pigs wander about with knives in their backs to make carving easy, where grilled geese fly directly into one's mouth, where cooked fish jump out of the water and land at one's feet.
:" The white kibitka has no mouth ( opening ).
:" Accordingly, if the distance from Hyrcania to Artemita in Babylonia is eight thousand stadia, as is stated by Apollodorus of Artemita, and the distance from there to the mouth of the Persian Sea another eight thousand, and again eight thousand, or a little less, to the places that lie on the same parallel as the extremities of Ethiopia, there would remain of the above-mentioned breadth of the inhabited world the distance which I have already given, 14 from the recess of the Hyrcanian Sea to the mouth of that sea " ( Strabo, Geographia, 11. 11. 1 )
:" The name Mignons began, at this time, to travel by word of mouth through the people, to whom they were very odious, as much for their ways which were jesting and haughty as for their paint and effeminate and unchaste apparel ... Their occupations are gambling, blaspheming ... fornicating and following the King everywhere ... seeking to please him in everything they do and say, caring little for God or virtue, contenting themselves to be in the good graces of their master, whom they fear and honor more than God.
:" The bat opens its mouth when disturbed, bringing to the corners of its mouth two cup-shaped glands, each 2 to 3 mm in diameter, nearly filling the mouth.

:" and ever
:" no-one has ever been able to define the difference between interference and diffraction satisfactorily.
:" We do not believe that he ever had a church on earth without revealing himself to that church: consequently, there were apostles, prophets, evangelists, pastors, and teachers, in the same.
Reynolds was less enthusiastic about Raphael's panel paintings, but the slight sentimentality of these made them enormously popular in the 19th century :" We have been familiar with them from childhood onwards, through a far greater mass of reproductions than any other artist in the world has ever had ..." wrote Wölfflin, who was born in 1862, of Raphael's Madonnas.
:" Didn't  you ever see a Habeas Corpus?
:" Well, hardly ever!
:" Well, he's had it in for me ever since I kinda ran over his dog ... Well, replace the word ' kinda ' with ' repeatedly ' and the word ' dog ' with ' son '.
The tale is also alluded to by John Critchley Prince in lines 24 to 29 of his poem " North Wales :" " Thou hast not trod with pilgrim foot the ground / Where sleeps the canine martyr of distrust, / Poor Gelert, famed in song, as brave a hound / As ever guarded homestead, hut, or hall, / Or leapt exulting at the hunter ’ s call ; / As ever grateful man consigned to dust.
:" Satan, ruler of darkness, giver of evil, destroyer of what is good and just, is not now, nor ever again will be, a part of this town of Inglis.
:" there are so many who delight in War that I have less hope than ever of our being able to make peace.
Film historian John DiLeo has written that Magnani's acting in the film " displays why she is inarguably one of the half dozen greatest screen actresses of all time ", and added :" Whenever Magnani laughs or cries ( which is often ), it's as if you've never seen anyone laugh or cry before: has laughter ever been so burstingly joyful or tears so shatteringly sad?
:" The man — it is ever so with the noblest — was greater than his work.
:" Bringing a sound knowledge of Naval Administration and professional skill to his assigned task, Rear Admiral Burke reorganized the rapidly expanded staff to meet its ever increasing responsibilities and, through his unusually fine conception of the essentials of modern warfare, materially improved the mutual functioning of the operation, plans and intelligence sections of the staff ...( and ) contributed immeasurably to the success of Naval operations in the Korean theater ..."
:" I have looked about enough to be sure this is the richest and most virgin field I have ever worked in.
:* Part 4 :" As such, it represents one of the most intellectually ambitious literary projects ever written ".
:" There was no basis here for criminal proceedings against Wright, but he had been publicly condemned as the man on whom the guilt chiefly lay, and that was a reputation that he was unlikely ever to lie down.
:" I also criticized the unilateral repatriation of 1982, concluding that ' even in their moments of greatest mistrust, the Québécois never imagined that the pact of 1867 could ever be changed without their consent.
:" I probably would have done this if I had ever had the opportunity, but there is not a word of truth to it.
:" What shall I do to be for ever known,
:" Still, what would be our position if the family ever found out the real culprit?
:" If you say nothing, nobody will ever know it.
:" from henceforth and for ever everyone being of the council of the Province and any other gentleman of able judgement summoned by writ ( and the Lord of every Manor within this Province after Manors be erected ) shall and may have his voice, seat, and place in every General Assembly ... together with two or more able and sufficient men for the hundred as the said freedmen or the major part of them ... shall think good ".

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