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On and contrary
On the contrary it is my duty to make my own decision as between the two ''.
On the contrary, the frenzy and furor of combat is only the sombre foil against which the sudden illuminations of the human flash forth with the piercing radiance of a Caravaggio.
On the contrary, he was pleased that his face showed a neglect of several days.
On the contrary, if this be an apocalyptic era as is commonly said, we see it as an era of opportunity.
On the contrary, there are fewer colds and smaller doctor bills.
On the contrary, even in the heart of `` the Bible belt '' itself, as can be attested by any one who is called to work there, the industrial and technological revolutions have long been under way, together with the corresponding changes in man's picture of himself and his world.
On the contrary, Miss Mao and Mr. Fuller chose many of their arrangements from the works of composers such as Mendelssohn, Dvorak, Canteloube, Copland and Britten.
On the contrary, the old plays are continually being reinterpreted, and each new production of a classic has only a brief history at the Comedie.
On the contrary, it would only weaken his position if he fumed, while she stayed calm and adamant.
On the contrary, the observations are dependent!
On the contrary, he must acknowledge, if he will acknowledge anything, that all human life must perish, were his principles universally and steadily to prevail.
On 22 November 2007, the Nigerian Senate rejected the transfer, since the Green Tree Agreement ceding the area to Cameroon was contrary to Section 12 ( 1 ) of the 1999 Constitution.
On the contrary, they are typical social phenomena.
On the contrary, many exothermic reactions such as crystallization occur at low temperatures.
On the contrary, many ions with high oxidation numbers, such as,,,, ) can gain one or two extra electrons and are strong oxidizing agents.
On the contrary, as modern scholarship has abundantly demonstrated, the Halakhah has grown and developed through changing times and diverse circumstances.
A quote from the Book of Esther, which says: " On the contrary " ( hebrew: ונהפוך הוא ) is the reason that wearing a costume has become so popular among the Jews on this holiday.
On the contrary, quiescent prominences are large, cool dense structures which are observed as dark, " snake-like " Hα ribbons ( filaments ) on the solar disc.
On the contrary, advertisers cannot market their products as “ better ” as it is a comparative term, and a claim of superiority.
On the contrary, orthodoxy refers exclusively to method.
On the contrary, high Reynolds numbers indicate that the inertial forces are more significant than the viscous ( friction ) forces.
It has been said that audience members would get so boisterous in the boxes, that actors would sometimes break character and yell something such as, “ keep it down in there !” On the contrary, there were audience members who could not physically handle the brutality of the actions taking place on stage.
On the contrary, eukaryotes have the feature of exon-intron organization of protein coding genes ; the variation of repetitive DNA content in eukaryotes is also extremely high.
On the contrary, they belong rather to the humbler epico-lyrical school for which Homer has been so often claimed.
On the contrary, Rousseau holds that " uncorrupted morals " prevail in the " state of nature " and he especially praised the admirable moderation of the Caribbeans in expressing the sexual urge despite the fact that they live in a hot climate, which " always seems to inflame the passions ".

On and sacred
On the first occasion he went to Rome and received from Pope Gregory many sacred relics ( Stokes, Apennines, 132 ).
On the other hand, folklore can be used to accurately describe a figurative narrative, which has no sacred or religious content.
Moreover, Friedrich Schlegel's book, Über die Sprache und Weisheit der Indier ( On the Speech and Wisdom of the Indians, Heidelberg, 1808 ), which had just begun to exert a powerful influence on the minds of German philosophers and historians, did not fail to stimulate Bopp's interest in the sacred language of the Hindus.
On 13 January 1672, Clement X regulated the formalities to be observed in removing the relics of saints from sacred cemeteries.
On one hand because these are the most pressing problems that affect anybody living in a society, and on the other hand because these topics are usually taboo, considered sacred and off-limits by social etiquette.
On the island of Thrinacia, Odysseus ' men ate the cattle sacred to the sun-god Helios.
On 15th Boedromion, called Agyrmos ( the gathering ), the hierophants ( priests or " those who show the sacred ones ") declared prorrhesis, the start of the rites, and carried out the " Hither the victims " sacrifice ( hiereía deúro ).
On his way to Alexandria, he stopped in Memphis to consecrate the sacred bull Apis.
On June 7, 1967, soon after Israel had taken control of the area during the Six-Day War, Prime Minister Levi Eshkol assured that " no harm whatsoever shall come to the places sacred to all religions ".
On the invitation of Zerubbabel, the governor, who showed them a remarkable example of liberality by contributing personally 1, 000 golden darics, besides other gifts, the people poured their gifts into the sacred treasury with great enthusiasm.
On 5 July 1501, he became a doctor of sacred theology and 10 days later was elected Vice-Chancellor of the University.
The principal shrine in Moab was Beyt-baal-me ’ on, which means “ house / shrine of the baal / master / god of On .” The principal shrine of On was in the sacred city of Heliopolis in Egypt and Joseph married one of the daughters of the high priest of On.
On the Greek mainland, at Olympia, an archaic shrine with an inner cella sacred to the serpent-savior of the city ( Sosipolis ) and to Eileithyia was seen by the traveller Pausanias in the 2nd century AD ( Greece vi. 20. 1 – 3 ); in it a virgin-priestess cared for a serpent that was " fed " on honeyed barley-cakes and water — an offering suited to Demeter.
Wheeler continues, " On page 980, Adams spoke, ' I hold that it is no perjury, that it is no high-treason, but the exercise of a sacred right to offer such a petition.
On 20 May 1994, after a funeral in Cluny Parish Church, Edinburgh attended by 900 people and after which 3, 000 people lined the streets, Smith was buried in a private family funeral on the island of Iona, at the sacred burial ground of Reilig Odhráin, which contains the graves of several Scottish kings as well as monarchs of Ireland, Norway and France.
On the role of the guru, Swami Sivananda asks: " Do you realize now the sacred significance and the supreme importance of the Guru's role in the evolution of man?
On the day of the funeral, he gave orders that the sacred flame in the temple should be extinguished.
On 1 March 1944, while speaking on Radio Berlin, al-Husseini said: ' Arabs, rise as one man and fight for your sacred rights.
On 15 September the Egyptian Prime Minister Essam Sharaf said that " A peace deal with Israel was not sacred.
" On June 29, 1620 the son of Tommaso Aniello d ' Amalfi Cicco and Antonia Gargano was baptized by me Don Giovanni Matteo Peta, and lifted from the sacred font by Agostino Monaco and Giovanna de Lieto.
On the east there is seven storied Maha gopuram, south Sri Ranganayaki Lakshmi Devi temple and beautiful mirror dias, west is sacred Pennar river and north Sri Andal Ammavari temple.

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