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-- The granting of the Jan Masaryk award August 13 to Senator Paul Douglas is a bitter example of misleading minorities.
The interlocking frame we built at the model railroader workshop and then installed on Paul Larson's railroad follows the Fig. 1 scheme and is shown beginning in Fig. 7, page 65, and in the photos.
In addition, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Goodman are controllers, Mrs. Paul Stone is treasurer and Mrs. Albert Quell is in charge of admittance for the dancing at 9 P.m..
Paul Paray, rounding out his current stint with the orchestra, is a solid musician, and the Philharmonic plays for him.
During this time most of what is known as ethnologie was restricted to museums, such as the Musée de l ' Homme founded by Paul Rivet, and anthropology had a close relationship with studies of folklore.
Assuming ZF is consistent, Paul Cohen employed the technique of forcing, developed for this purpose, to show that the axiom of choice itself is not a theorem of ZF by constructing a much more complex model which satisfies ZF ¬ C ( ZF with the negation of AC added as axiom ) and thus showing that ZF ¬ C is consistent.
The theologian Paul Tillich characterized existential anxiety as " the state in which a being is aware of its possible nonbeing " and he listed three categories for the nonbeing and resulting anxiety: ontic ( fate and death ), moral ( guilt and condemnation ), and spiritual ( emptiness and meaninglessness ).
St Paul spoke of the ' last times ': " Brethren, the time is short: it remaineth, that both they that have wives be as though they had none " ( 1 Corinthians 7: 29 ); " God ... Hath in these last days spoken unto us by his Son " ( Hebrews 1: 2 ).
This belief follows the theology of St. Paul: For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith — and this not from yourselves, it is the gift of God, not by works, so that no one can boast.
Paul Thompson is the W. K.
Walter Goffart believes it is probable that in this narrative Paul was making use of an oral tradition, and is sceptical that it can be dismissed as merely a typical topos of an epic poem.
The cause of the conflict is uncertain, as the sources are divided ; the Lombard Paul the Deacon accuses the Gepids, while the Byzantine historian Menander Protector places the blame on Alboin, an interpretation favoured by historian Walter Pohl.
The Vipava Valley, through which Alboin led the Lombards into ItalyAs a precautionary move Alboin strengthened his alliance with the Avars, signing what Paul calls a foedus perpetuum (" perpetual treaty ") and what is referred to in the 9th-century Historia Langobardorum codicis Gothani as a pactum et foedus amicitiae (" pact and treaty of friendship "), adding that the treaty was put down on paper.
The commentary itself was written during the papacy of Pope Damasus I, that is, between 366 and 384, and is considered an important document of the Latin text of Paul before the Vulgate of Jerome, and of the interpretation of Paul prior to Augustine of Hippo.
* The text of Ambrosiaster's Commentary on the Epistles of Paul, taken from Migne's Patrologia Latina vol 17, and attributed to Ambrose, is available here.
* 1434 – The foundation stone of Cathedral St. Peter and St. Paul in Nantes, France is laid.
In Paul Allen ’ s biography, Ayckbourn is briefly compared to Dafydd and Guy in A Chorus of Disapproval ( 1984 ).

Paul and rescued
* Electronic Data Systems employees Paul Chiapparone and Bill Gaylord rescued by Ross Perot-funded operation ( see Arthur D. Simons ) in 1979.
Paul is rescued from the car wreck by Annie Wilkes, a former nurse who lives in nearby Sidewinder.
* Paul C. Grening, class of 1897, master mariner, Captain of the President Harding that rescued the Ignazio Florio
In 1979, he rescued Chrysler along with its boss Lee Iacocca and then President of the New York Fed Paul A. Volcker, who later became US Federal Reserve Bank chairman.
Victor Lundin played the rescued companion of Crusoe figure Commander Christopher Draper ( Paul Mantee ), who dubs him " Friday " in reference to the novel.
Absent when they are rescued, he is introduced further into the mysteries of civilization by French Naval Officer Paul D ' Arnot, whom he saves from the natives.
According to Tulla, Paul was born at the moment the ship sank, on board the torpedo boat which had rescued them.
Moments after her well-intentioned interference, Paul explains that Jonell's wounds are from an orphanage that he rescued her from and he is indeed her real father.
At the end, he is rescued from his overturned canoe by Father Paul, who promises to remain silent.
After Paul the Apostle was arrested in Jerusalem and rescued from a plot against his life, the local Roman chiliarch Claudius Lysias transferred him to Caesarea, where he stood trial before Felix.
After much persuasion by both Tom and Paul to save each other from the fire, Tom jumps out of a window to be rescued by the firemen.
Although acknowledging Paul's innocence, Claudius Lysias gave the impression that he had rescued Paul because of having learned that the apostle was a Roman, whereas in reality he had violated Paul's citizenship rights by having him bound and even ordering that he be examined under scourgings.
* Philosopher, mystic and traveller, Paul Brunton ( 1898 – 1981 ) spent many years in Mysore under the care of the Maharaja and expressed his gratitude in the dedication of The Quest of the Overself: " You have rescued philosophy from those who would make it a mere refuge from disappointment, and converted it into a dynamic inspiration to higher action for service.
The polychrome statue in the high altar, called Nuestra Señora la Inglesa ( the English Madonna ) was rescued from the St. Paul Cathedral in London during the Protestant Reformation of Henry VIII of England.
In addition to a focused collection policy to individual priorities, the portfolio was extended in particular through the collections, " Theo Wormland " ( surrealism ), " Sophie and Emanuel Fohn " ( who rescued degenerate art ), " Woty and Theodor Werner " ( images of Paul Klee and the Cubists ), " Martha and Mark Kruss " ( expressionism, especially the artists of Die Brücke ), " Günther Franke " ( works by Max Beckmann ), " Klaus Gebhard " ( North American artists such as Robert Rauschenberg and Jasper Johns ) and the " collection of Franz, Duke of Bavaria " with contemporary German painters such as Joerg Immendorff and Sigmar Polke.

Paul and from
Shortly the group would issue its report to the Secretary General, recommending Paul Bang-Jensen's dismissal from the United Nations.
from the home of his friend, Henrik Kauffmann, in Washington, D.C., Paul Bang-Jensen sent a telegram dated December 9, 1957, to Ernest Gross.
The Institute derives its name from Paul Von Groth's Chemische Krystallographie, a five-volume work which appeared between 1906 and 1919.
Others carried pemmican from `` the Forks '' to St. Paul and goods from St. Paul to Red River, as in the summer of 1847 when one trader, Wells, transported twenty barrels of whisky to the British settlement.
Pastor and theologian Dr. Brian Abasciano claims " What Paul says about Jews, Gentiles, and Christians, whether of their place in God ’ s plan, or their election, or their salvation, or how they should think or behave, he says from a corporate perspective which views the group as primary and those he speaks about as embedded in the group.
Paul Kolton was named as president of the exchange in 1971, making him the first person to be selected from within the exchange to serve as its leader, succeeding Ralph S. Saul, who announced his resignation in March 1971.
The Areopagus, the " mount of Ares " where Paul of Tarsus preached, is sited at some distance from the Acropolis ; from archaic times it was a site of trials.
Tradition holds that the text was written by Luke the companion of Paul ( named in Colossians ) and this traditional view of Lukan authorship is “ widely held as the view which most satisfactorily explains all the data .” The list of scholars maintaining authorship by Luke the physician is lengthy, and represents scholars from a wide range of theological opinion.
" Some scholars theorize that the " we " passages in Acts are just such " handed down " quotations from some earlier source who accompanied Paul on his travels.
One piece of evidence suggesting this is that, although half of Acts centers on Paul, Acts never directly quotes from the Pauline epistles nor does it even mention Paul writing letters.
According to the majority viewpoint, Acts describes Paul differently from how he describes himself, both factually and theologically.
However, since Paul was from Cilicia and refers to himself using this name ( see Acts 21: 39, 22: 3 ), it seems very natural that the name Cilicia would have continued to be in colloquial use among its residents despite its hiatus in official Roman nomenclature.
To this end he " added some touches where surviving tradition seemed to contain trustworthy additional particulars ," such as the statement that Paul taught in the lecture-room of Tyrannus " from the fifth to the tenth hour " ( added to Acts 19: 9 ).
* Paul separated from Barnabas ( 15: 36 – 41 )
While Paul was on the road to Damascus, near Damascus, " suddenly a light from heaven flashed around him.
Acts features twenty-four extended speeches or sermons from Peter, Paul, and others.
When on leave from the front, Paul feels strongly isolated from his family and removed from daily life.

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