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Surely there is nothing new about communism.
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" and used the analogy of the scaffolding called centering used to build an arch then removed afterwards: " Surely there was ' scaffolding '.
" Let there be no compulsion in the religion: Surely the Right Path is clearly distinct from the crooked path.
At the same time as the birth ( of Mua ' wiya II ), his grandfather had met with the Islamic Elders ( i. e. the Shura ) and when he heard that he had a grandson he said, " Surely this is a blessing from God and a sure sign, if there is any, that I am the true Caliph.
In fact, whatever personal sorrows this may bring to mind, " Surely, with each difficulty there is ease ".
Nickolas Haydock suggests that " Surely one of the hardest film genres to define is that of the " epic " film, encompassing such examples as Ben-Hur, Gone with the Wind .... and more recently, 300 and the Star Wars films ... none of these comes from literary epics per se, and there is little that links them with one another.
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In the Qur ' an, it is stated that ( 2: 62 ): " Surely, those who believe, those who are Muslims, Jewish, the Christians, and the Sabians ; anyone who ( 1 ) believes in GOD, and ( 2 ) believes in the Last Day, and ( 3 ) leads a righteous life, will receive their recompense from their Lord.
" Surely, no government can be expected to foster its own subversion, but in a democracy such a right is vested in the people ( i. e. in the majority of the people ).
Surely it is time for Jews, worried over the huge growth of Arabs in Israel, to consider finishing the exchange of populations that began 35 ( 50 ) years ago.
::“ Surely the utilitarian must admit that whatever the facts of the matter may be, it is logically possible that an ‘ unjust ’ system of punishment — e. g. a system involving collective punishments, retroactive laws and punishments, or punishments of parents and relations of the offender — may be more useful than a ‘ just ’ system of punishment ?”
Surely some may be found to learn this living one, and hence be enabled to make known the Christian faith to the many lands where Chinese is spoken.
Sheets-Johnstone concludes her book on a note reminiscent of Rank's plea for the human value of mutual love over arid intellectual insight: " Surely it is time for Homo sapiens sapiens to turn away from the pursuit of domination over all and to begin cultivating and developing its sapiential wisdom in the pursuit of caring, nurturing and strengthening that most precious muscle which is its heart " ( ibid., pp. 405 – 06 ).
* Oil drop experiment: The history of published results for this famous experiment is an example given in " Surely You're Joking, Mr. Feynman!
" Surely, it is no assault on my dignity as a person if you take my car keys, against my will, when I have had too much to drink.
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Surely he is meeting just punishment – somewhere .” After her tribulations, Jane also loses her vanity ; in the beginning, she “ cared most for the dream and the assurance and the allurement of her beauty … Hordes of Mormon and Gentile suitors had fanned the flame of natural vanity in her .” This transformation eventually allows her to abandon her townsmen and many Mormon customs, and in the end, she is left only with the two Gentiles – Lassiter and Fay Larkin – that constitute her new family ....
Referring to the critique of Poincaré from 1900, Lorentz wrote in his famous paper in 1904, where he extended his theorem of corresponding states: " Surely, the course of inventing special hypotheses for each new experimental result is somewhat artificial.
A further two new songs surfaced in 2009 ; " Beautiful " and " Surely Shawty ", although neither saw an official release.
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Surely much intervening literature regarding Cydippe the priestess of Hera has been lost, since Plutarch was writing about 300 years after Herodotus first told the story.
The book concluded, “ Surely, an opposing player would have had a funny story to tell about that to a non-Baltimore newspaper.
Surely the readers as a whole have seen Batman the tortured soul, Batman the awkward father figure, Batman the authoritarian and Batman the zillion-other-paternal character archetypes countless times before under the stewardship of a few dozen other authors ; why not for a scant twelve issues have a book about a Batman who might just be what a control-obsessed, Kevlar-suited sadist would be like in real life — which is to say " distinctly unpleasant "?
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* Surely Good Mrs. Murphy shall follow me all the days of my life (" Surely goodness and mercy …" from Psalm 23 )
In his Foreign Conspiracy Against the Liberties of the United States, Morse wrote: “ Surely American Protestants, freemen, have discernment enough to discover beneath them the cloven foot of this subtle foreign heresy.
And they followed what the Shayatin ( devils ) chanted of sorcery in the reign of Sulaiman, and Sulaiman was not an unbeliever, but the Shayatin ( devils ) disbelieved, they teach people sorcery and such things that came down to the two angels at Babel, Harut and Marut, yet they ( the two Angels ) taught no person until they had said to them, " Surely, we are only a trial, therefore do not be a disbeliever.
Surely convinced by the commercial success of the cheaper American version / revision of the ANCL-although of lesser quality on some minor points-the T. & T. Clark get associated with the Christian Literature Company and with others American editors for the publication of sequel: Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers.
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