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Ehrman concludes from this that Mary and the others could therefore be thought of as " apostles sent to the apostles ," a title that Mary Magdalene herself came to bear in the Middle Ages ( Latin: apostola apostolorum ).
The population of polar bears are locally recovering from the major culls of the 1960s and 1970s that came about due to the availability of snow scooters ; however, the Polar bear remains threatened at a global level, due to unsustainable levels of killing by humans and due to marine water pollution.
Super Bowl III was the third AFL-NFL Championship Game in professional American football, but the first to officially bear the name " Super Bowl " ( The two previous AFL-NFL Championship Games came to be known, retroactively, as " Super Bowls ").
The specific lineage of the Tasmanian devil is theorised to have emerged during the Miocene, molecular evidence suggesting a split from the ancestors of quolls between 10 and 15 million years ago, when severe climate change came to bear in Australia, transforming the climate from warm and moist to an arid, dry ice age, resulting in mass extinctions.
The USSR came to bear the brunt of the carnage of Hitler's war machine and the Communist Party in Australia lost its early war stigma as a result.
Another account placed a polar bear of unknown age and weight together with a similar wolverine where the smaller, tenacious predator came out the victor.
She miscarried one night when Holmes came back from one affair drunk, and unable to assist her to the hospital, resulting in her not being able to bear any more children.
" David declares that when a lion or bear came and attacked his father's sheep, he battled against it and killed it, Saul has been cowering in fear instead of rising up and attacking the threat to his sheep ( i. e. Israel ).
It was a legal New Year when courts of law convened after a winter break, and it marked the supposed moment when the Angel Gabriel came to announce to the Virgin Mary that she would bear a child.
Since the original design came from wooden temples and the triglyphs were real heads of wooden beams, every column had to bear a beam which lay across the centre of the column.
Observing that the Victory was about to pass close astern, the Salvator del Mundo, which had more or less been disabled, judiciously hauled down her flag as soon as some of Victory's bow guns came to bear.
In the Arabic Gospel of Youth, the three Magi who came to bear gifts to the child Jesus are identified as priests of the Zoroastrian religion.
Due to Tracy and Hepburn's close history with Kramer, Poitier cited that Hepburn and Tracy came to bear on him " the kind of respect they had for Kramer, and they had to say to themselves ( and I'm sure they did ), This kid has to be pretty okay, because Stanley is nuts about working with him ".
The mountain was named after Elizur Holyoke, an early resident of Springfield, Massachusetts who first explored the mountainous region that came to bear his name.
But it is his cast iron muzzle loading cannon which came to bear his name ( the Dahlgren gun ) and be his most famous contribution.
" Ancient petroglyphs, pictographs, intaglios art, and old trails and stonework sites, bear witness to those who came from an earlier time.
According to Jesus, as we find it written in John 18: 37, Jesus thus describes his mission: " came into the world ... to bear witness to the truth ; and all who are on the side of truth listen to voice ", to which Pilate famously replied, " What is truth?
In 1838, six years before John Green came to the area that later would bear his name, Levi Broas, Belding's first settler, arrived in the area.
Their children for many years played upon the skin of the white bear – from which the lake derives its name, and the maiden and the brave remembered long the fearful scene and rescue that made them one, for Kis-se-me-pa and Ka-go-ga could never forget their fearful encounter with the huge monster that came so near sending them to the happy hunting ground.
Tikal may have come to have been called this because Dos Pilas also came to use the same emblem glyph ; the rulers of the city presumably wanted to distinguish themselves as the first city to bear the name.
His descendants then came to bear his name.
Pusey was involved in the controversy around Benjamin Jowett. The movement, in the actual origination of which he had had no share, came to bear his name: it was popularly known as Puseyism and its adherents as Puseyites.
* Early Kamakura period Mizukagami indicates that it means " came ( ki ) particle tsu to bedroom ( ne )" due to a legend that a kitsune would change into one's wife and bear children.
The idea came from Cleo Hoval, an account person with Campbell-Mithun, who then asked Ray Tollefson to try drawing a bear that he might like after many others had tried.
The mountain pass they came through was populated heavily by grizzly bear Kgyi-yo and Blackfoot people.

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The rest of Marlborough's army, waiting in their ranks on the forward slope, were also forced to bear the cannonade from the French artillery, suffering 2, 000 casualties before the attack could even be begun.
Several paleontologists suggest the possibility of two separate brown bear migrations: grizzlies are thought to stem from narrow-skulled bears which migrated from northern Siberia to central Alaska and the rest of the continent, while Kodiak bears descend from broad-skulled bears from Kamchatka, which colonized the Alaskan peninsula.
After these prehistoric Ursids went extinct during the last glacial period 10, 000 years ago, black bears were probably the only bear present in much of North America until the arrival of brown bears to the rest of the continent.
In a cavern just before the exit stairway leading to a building on the rue Dareau ( former ' rue des Catacombes ') above, one could see an example of the Quarry Inspection's work in the rest of Paris's underground caverns: its roof is two 11-metre high domes of naturally degraded, but reinforced, rock ; the dates painted into the highest point of each bear witness to what year the work to the collapsing cavern ceiling was done, and whether it has degraded since.
Spitsbergen shares a common polar bear population with the rest of Svalbard and Franz Joseph Land.
It transcends and influences national systems ... While it is important to develop greater cooperation among all the countries of the world, Japan, Western Europe, and North America, in view of their great weight in the world economy and their massive relations with one another, bear a special responsibility for developing effective cooperation, both in their own interests and in those of the rest of the world.
The long bear market of the 1970s that lasted until 1982 caused valuations of the nifty fifty to fall to low levels along with the rest of the market, with most of these stocks under-performing the broader market averages.
According to his interpreter Suichi Mizota, in March 1946 Bonner Fellers asked him to make Tōjō bear all responsibility for the Greater East Asia War After the war, Yonai devoted rest of his life to help to rebuild devastated Japan.
The song The Bare Necessities from Disney's The Jungle Book ( 1967 ), where a cheerful Baloo explains how " a bear can rest at ease with just the bare necessities of life " was rendered as Probier ’ s mal mit Gemütlichkeit (" consider trying Gemütlichkeit ") in the German version.
The last to bear this title was Juan Manuel de Rosas, who in the last years of his governorship was elected Supreme Chief of the Confederation, gaining effective rule of the rest of the country.
The term is the same as the normal English word " Sabbath " ( itself a transliteration of Hebrew " Shabbat ", the seventh day, on which the Creator rested after creation of the world ), referring to the witches ' equivalent to the Christian day of rest ; a more common term was " synagogue " or " synagogue of Satan ", possibly reflecting anti-Jewish sentiment, although the acts attributed to witches bear little resemblance to the Sabbath in Christianity or Jewish Shabbat customs.
Their legs bear fairly prominent spines, but the rest of their bodies are smoothly furry.
The oblong sun bear exhibit straddles the path along the rest of the complex, and a couple of small aviaries house fifteen species of birds, including fairy bluebird and fruit doves.
A woman who has an abortion is sentenced to bear that for the rest of her life.
In the end, Kenai lives with the rest of the bears and gains his title as a man, through being a bear.
Being a primarily nocturnal creature, the sun bear tends to rest during the day on lower limbs not far above the ground.
At any rate, even if these texts do not express all that Dom Plaine says they do, at least they bear witness to the private custom of saying a prayer before retiring to rest.
Schools and colleges throughout Serbia and the rest of the former Yugoslavia still bear his name.
The bear comes back every night for the rest of that winter, and the family grows used to him.
Their racial, physical and linguistic traits bear much resemblance to the rest of the Sundanese people ; however, the difference is in their way of life.
She was then told that she would be bound to a wheelchair for the rest of her life, and would never bear children.
Romanian recipes bear the same influences as the rest of Romanian culture.
For the rest, Lang did great service to the study of the history of Bavaria, especially by bringing fresh material from the archives to bear upon it.
In the movie A Call to Arms, a Shadow Planet Killer left behind after the War was taken by the Drakh ( an alien race, former Shadow associates ) and brought to bear against Earth, but was destroyed by the lead ship of the new Victory Class destroyer which targeted and then rammed a crucial control center used to control the rest of the mechanism causing the device to be triggered early, thereby essentially firing upon itself and the Drakh within it.

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