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On and whole
On the surface, the whole question was purely feudal.
On the whole they maintain much the same high standard, but they are much more difficult to discuss in detail because of their wider variety of subject matter.
On the whole, it appears that they do not favor their own social classes in an explicit way.
On their frequent hikes into the nearby mountains, the children carry whole grains to munch along the trail.
On the other hand, you may seek His favor, humble yourself before Him and beg His mercy, implore His forgiveness, forsake your sins, and abandon your whole life to Him.
On the whole this is an interesting and exceptionally well-written book.
On the whole, audiences will like this performance.
On the whole, however, one must wonder at just what it is that forces a beloved artist to besmirch her own reputation as time marches inexorably on.
On Friday, April 20, 2007 Pope Benedict XVI, abolished the whole idea saying he " showed doubt about the concept of limbo ".
* On the British game show BrainTeaser, contestants are shown a word broken into randomly arranged segments and must announce the whole word.
On one occasion, Galba's mother-in-law gave Agrippina, in a whole bevy of married women, a public reprimand and a slap in the face.
On the whole, however, the reign of Alexander was prosperous until the rise, in the east, of the Sassanids.
On his account, the agent should choose the sort of life that will, on the whole, produce the best overall effects.
On the whole the book contains nothing that is not to be found in previous publications, particularly in the investigations of Bohr.
The whole, however, may be judged from this fragment: " We Irish, though dwelling at the far ends of the earth, are all disciples of St. Peter and St. Paul ... we are bound to the Chair of Peter, and although Rome is great and renowned, through that Chair alone is she looked on as great and illustrious among us ... On account of the two Apostles of Christ, you pope are almost celestial, and Rome is the head of the whole world, and of the Churches ".
The relation he there gives of the miracle is as follows: " On the nones ( or 7th ) of May, about the third hour, ( or nine in the morning ,) a vast luminous body, in the form of a cross, appeared in the heavens, just over the holy Golgotha, reaching as far as the holy mount of Olivet, ( that is, almost two English miles in length ,) seen not by one or two persons, but clearly and evidently by the whole city.
On those nights, he would play his guitar until he fell asleep holding it, a habit which lasted his whole life.
On the whole, Eisenhower's support of the embryonic space program was lukewarm until the Soviet launch of Sputnik.
On making the last pass, each dancer makes a whole turn on the end, bearing right if the last pass was by the right shoulder or left if last pass was by the left, and reenters the figure returning to place.
It was because of Eusebius that " On the whole, Constantine and his successors made life pretty miserable for Church leaders committed to the Nicene decision and its Trinitarian formula.
On 17 January 2008, the Judge of the 17th Federal Court of Minas Gerais State forbade the sales of the game in the whole Brazilian territory.
On the whole, the Hanafi school of jurisprudence could be said to have the most differences with other three schools.
On the whole, therefore, the evidence seems to me to be clear that this passage is not a genuine portion of the inspired writings, and should not be appealed to in proof of the doctrine of the Trinity.
On at least two occasions ( 255 and 253 BC ) whole fleets were destroyed in bad weather ; the disaster off Camarina in 255 BC counted two hundred seventy ships and over one hundred thousand men lost, the greatest single loss in history.

On and finest
On March 2, 1962, in a Warrior " home " game played on a neutral court in Hershey, Pennsylvania, Chamberlain scored 100 points against the New York Knicks, a single-game record that the NBA ranks among its finest moments.
On 11 March 1937 an article appeared in the Falangist press denouncing the murder and lionizing García Lorca ; the article opened: " The finest poet of Imperial Spain has been assassinated.
On an island in the river, the Bohus Fortress ( one of Sweden's finest fortresses ) faces the city of Kungälv.
On 31 October the same year, Fox responded to the King's address to Parliament with " one of his finest and most animated orations, and with severity to the answered person ", so much so that, when he sat down, no member of the Government would attempt to reply.
On 15 September 1916 the NSW executive of the Political Labour League, Frank Tudor ( the Labor Party organisation at the time ) expelled Hughes from the Labor Party, after Hughes and 24 others had already walked out to the sound of Hughes's finest political cry " Let those who think like me, follow me.
On the day of her death Covent Garden and Drury Lane closed their doors as a tribute to one of their finest actresses and singers.
On the other hand, Kurt Loder, reviewing the album for Rolling Stone, called it " Phil Spector's finest and most mature effort in years ":
On the loss to English music, Newman considered some of Heseltine's choral compositions " among the finest music written for massed voices by a modern Englishman.
On 23 May he was transported by boat to the finest house in Kaiserebersdorf.
On February 3, 1999, according to the Macedonian Press Agency: News in English, " residents of the Aegean island of Samothrace, the birthplace of the renowned Greek sculpture Nike of Samothrace, aka the Winged Victory, embarked on a letter-writing campaign to have this finest extant of Hellenistic sculpture returned to their homeland.
On several of their albums, they featured the late Alfredo Dominguez, one of the finest Bolivian guitar players who wrote and composed many songs.
The English term byssus or bissus ( plural byssuses or byssi ) originated in John Trevisa's translation ( 1398 ) of Bartholomeus Anglicus's Latin On the Properties of Things ( 1240 ), referring to finest white flax from Egypt.
On driving quality, the XM " is acknowledged to have one of the finest ride qualities in the world and the estate version is just as good.
On the other hand, in 2001 Stanley Crouch of The New York Times called Rosewood Singleton's finest work, writing, " Never in the history of American film had Southern racist hysteria been shown so clearly.
On a radio broadcast on March 1, 1932, the day of Cardozo's confirmation, Clarence C. Dill, Democratic Senator for Washington, called Hoover's appointment of Cardozo " the finest act of his career as President ".
On 13 December 1813, during the Battle of the Nive, Hill performed what may have been his finest work in his defence of St-Pierre d ' Irube.
On 29 May 1921, he wrote to Anatoly Lunacharsky: " Blok is Russia's finest poet.
On August 29, at SummerSlam, in front of 80, 355 of his countrymen, Smith won the Intercontinental Title in a match which is regarded by many wrestling experts as the finest in his career.
The other guests, disciples of Rikyū, snickered at the tea growers manner of making tea, but Rikyū was moved to say, “ It is the finest .” On the way home, one of the disciples asked Rikyū, “ Why were you so impressed by such a shameful performance ?” Rikyū answered, “ This man did not invite me with the idea of showing off his skill.
On the side of the hill facing the river sits Government House, one of the finest in the Commonwealth of Nations, and the Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens.
When Governor Lachlan Macquarie visited Stanwell Park he remarked in 1822 that: " On our arrival at the summit of the mountain, we were gratified with a very magnificent bird's eye view of the ocean, the 5 Islands, and of the greater part of the low country of Illawarra ... After feasting our eyes with this grand prospect, we commenced descending the mountain ... The whole face ... is clothed with the largest and finest forest trees I have ever seen in the colony.
: On that finest spiritual light,
On the side of the pedestal facing the Krakowskie Przedmieście is a plaque bearing the words in finest lettering reads:
On the 9th anniversary of the album, Slant magazine named Milla's The Divine Comedy to their list of 50 Essential Pop albums, they said: " Though some of the singer's lyrics can err on the loopy side ( the songs were written when she was just 15, recorded when she was 16, and released by the time she was legal, which, I suppose, makes this the sole " teen pop " selection on our Vital Pop list ), Milla's messages are mostly conveyed through passion, not words, a claim only the finest performers can make.

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