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din and was
Daena ( din in modern Persian ) is the eternal Law, whose order was revealed to humanity through the Mathra-Spenta (" Holy Words ").
It was written in the Tarikh-i Firishta ( 1606 – 1607 ) that Nasir ud din Mahmud the ruler of the Delhi Sultanate presented the envoy of the Mongol ruler Hulegu Khan with a dazzling pyrotechnics display upon his arrival in Delhi in 1258 AD.
" began blowing with smiths ’ bellows at a furnace in which there was fire and there came from it a great din.
He returned to Troyes at the age of 25, after which time his mother died, and he was asked to join the Troyes Beth din ( rabbinical court ).
Immediately Mir Muhammad Shah was engaged in hostilities with Jalal ud din Chief of Shighnan who rebelled and held out in fort till Mir Muhammad Shah invested it and rebel submitted.
Tiberius, trying to shout above the din, gestured to his head to signal his life was in danger, but his opponents took this as a sign requesting for a crown and ran back to the Senate to report the signal.
Likewise, every beth din (" rabbinical court ") was attended by a number of pupils up to three times the size of the court ( Mishnah, tractate Sanhedrin ).
:... the true role of infantry was not to expend itself upon heroic physical effort, not to wither away under merciless machine-gun fire, not to impale itself on hostile bayonets, nor to tear itself to pieces in hostile entanglements —( I am thinking of Pozières and Stormy Trench and Bullecourt, and other bloody fields )— but on the contrary, to advance under the maximum possible protection of the maximum possible array of mechanical resources, in the form of guns, machine-guns, tanks, mortars and aeroplanes ; to advance with as little impediment as possible ; to be relieved as far as possible of the obligation to fight their way forward ; to march, resolutely, regardless of the din and tumult of battle, to the appointed goal ; and there to hold and defend the territory gained ; and to gather in the form of prisoners, guns and stores, the fruits of victory.
They were put under ban then and later for some periods ( for example, in 13-5 a beit din ( rabbinical court ) in Barcelona forbade men younger than 25 from studying secular philosophy or the natural sciences ( although an exception was made for those who studied medicine ).
After Hamilton had been revived as a character, he made another major appearance in Men inte om det gäller din dotter, where his life sentence was lifted.
The natives used catapults, hoisting " a large sphere on a pole ; it was dark blue in color " and about the size of a sheep's belly, which flew over the heads of the men and made an ugly din.
The grammatical rule has survived in modern Filipino, so that when a d is between two vowels, it becomes an r, as in the words dangál ( honour ) and marangál ( honourable ), or dunong ( knowledge ) and marunong ( knowledgeable ), and even raw for daw ( he said, she said, they said, it was said, allegedly, reportedly, supposedly ) and rin for din ( also, too ) after vowels.
There were various obstacles to the sanctification of the months, as when time was lacking for the ceremony, or when there were no witnesses present before the bet din.
Johanan ben Zakkai established that the shofar trumpets be blown at Jamnia and the surrounding places even if the festival fell on the Sabbath, while at one time this was done only in the Temple ( iv. 1 ); he also fixed the lulav outside of the Temple for seven days, and forbade the eating of new grain on the second day of Passover ( iv. 2 ); he extended the time for examining witnesses until the evening, and had them come to Jamnia even in the absence of the av bet din ( iv. 3 ).
The name ' Ruthin ' comes from the Welsh words rhudd ( red ) and din ( fort ), and refers to the colour of the new red sandstone which forms the geologic basis of the area, and from which the castle was constructed in 1277-1284.
When TVB first began broadcasting, to distinguish it from the cable television broadcaster, Rediffusion Television, it was commonly known as " Wireless Television " ( Cantonese: mo sin din si ) in Chinese, although there is more than one terrestrial television station now.
Iorga's interest in the Balkan crisis was illustrated by two of the forty books he put out that year: Istoria statelor balcanice (" The History of Balkan States ") and Notele unui istoric cu privire la evenimentele din Balcani (" A Historian's Notes on the Balkan Events ").
Also then, Iorga was appointed Aggregate Professor by the University of Paris, received the honor of having foreign scholars lecturing at the Vălenii de Munte school, and published a number of scientific works and essays, such as: Brève histoire des croissades (" A Short History of the Crusades "), Cărţi reprezentative din viaţa omenirii (" Books Significant for Mankind's Existence "), România pitorească (" Picturesque Romania ") and a volume of addresses to the Romanian American community.
Iorga was troubled by the outbreak of World War II and saddened by the fall of France, events which formed the basis of his essay Amintiri din locurile tragediilor actuale (" Recollections from the Current Scenes of a Tragedy ").
During the Age of Migrations, the Pitești area was, according to historian Constantin C. Giurescu, the site of trading between Vlachs and Slavs, which, in his opinion, was the origin of Târgul din Deal (" The Market on the Hill "), a separate locality.
At the time, the locality was only extending on the left bank of the Argeș, and gradually expanded over the river, reaching the hill slopes to the west ( in the 19th century, it completely absorbed Târgul din Deal ).
The company was justifiably proud of the modern factory at Canley, boasting in its advertisements " It is a beautifully lighted and well-aired factory standing on the edge of a breezy common away from the city din and smoke, that the finishing touches and test are given to the All British ' Standard ' Light cars which issue there to almost every quarter in the world ".
He was the ideologue of the abortive 1848 Moldavian revolution, authoring its main document, Dorinţele partidei naţionale din Moldova.

din and successful
The album, which features the song " Dragostea din tei ", became immensely successful in Japan.

din and too
In one case she paskinned din on " klaustra " a rare Greek word referring to an object, used in the Talmud, unfortunately Rabbi Yehudah Hanassi did not believe women could be credited with paskining din, as it says ' do not speak too much to women ' ( Tannah Rabbi Jesse the Galilean ), and therefore credited the law to Rabbi Joshua who may have been her father.
From then until the end of the war, other armored and infantry divisions kept up the din before they too left for overseas duty.

din and for
In earlier days, when Jews had a functioning court system ( the beth din and the Sanhedrin high court ), courts were empowered to administer physical punishments for various violations, upon conviction by far stricter standards of evidence than are acceptable in courts in modern democracies: execution, corporal punishment, incarceration, excommunication.
There are important exceptions to this principle, which empower the posek ( decisor ) or beth din ( court ) responsible for a given opinion.
The decision did not break new ground: the decisions of similar Jewish beth din court arbitrations have been recognized in England for over 100 years.
The Hebrew word for law is din.
In chapter 48, poetic terms for " battle " include " weather of weapons or shields, or of Odin or valkyrie or war-kings, or their clash or noise ", followed by examples of compositions by various skalds that have used the name of valkyries in said manner ( Þorbjörn Hornklofi uses " Skögul's din " for " battlefield ", Bersi Skáldtorfuson uses " Gunnr's fire " for " sword " and " Hlökk's snow " for " battle ", Einarr Skúlason uses " Hildr's sail " for " shield " and " Göndul's crushing wind " for " battle ", and Einarr skálaglamm uses " Göndul's din ").
Rav Boruch Ber Leibowitz: " The true gaon, the beauty and glory of the generation, the tzaddik, his holiness, Rabbi Avraham Yitzchak, may his light shine, may he live for length of good days and years amen, the righteous cohen, head of the beis din in Jerusalem, the holy city, may it soon be built and established "
* Khao tom mat (), cooked sticky rice mixed with banana and wrapped in banana leaf, khao ho, sticky rice molded and wrapped in conical shape, khao pradap din, kraya sat and khao thip are preparations based on glutinous rice used as offerings in religious festivals and ceremonies for merit-making or warding off evil spirits.
If I may take my own country as an example, here is what we are faced with: In America, there are 260, 000 billboards ; 11, 520 newspapers ; 11, 556 periodicals ..." "... Everything from telegraphy and photography in the 19th century to the silicon chip in the twentieth has amplified the din of information, until matters have reached such proportions today that for the average person, information no longer has any relation to the solution of problems.

din and before
Mughisuddin Tughral repulsed two massive attacks of the sultanate of Delhi before finally being defeated and killed by Ghiyas ud din Balban.,
:( In battle, we do not creep behind a shield before the din of weapons
This requires the person to appear before an established three-judge Jewish religious court known as a beth din (" religious court ") to be tested and formally accepted.
Accordingly, it may accept the validity of some Reform and Reconstructionist conversions, but only if they include immersion in a ritual bath ( mikvah ), appearance before a rabbinical court ( beit din ) and, for men, circumcision ( brit milah ) or a symbolic circumcision for those already circumcised ( hatafat dam brit ).
According to Orthodox Rabbi Bernstein, the major reason for its failure was the Orthodox rabbis insisted that the Conservative Rabbinical Assembly expel Conservative rabbis for actions they took before this new beth din was formed, and the RA refused to do so.
He writes that negotiations between the Orthodox and Conservative were completed and agreed upon, but then a new requirement was demanded by the RCA: The RA must " impose severe sanctions " upon Conservative rabbis for actions they took before this new beth din was formed.
) More formally, a Gentile who accepts the Seven Mitzvot, though not before a beth din, is known as chasid umot ha ' olam, which means " Pious Among the Nations.
For instance, such a word as " radin " signifies that " B " is to be touched with " Low G " (" lùdag ") before opening ; "- din " is " low A " with " D " grace note.
He granted workers the right to strike when employers have violated a workplace condition that has become “ the custom of the land .” Most legal authorities required workers to bring their employer to a beit din ( religious court ) before resorting to a strike.

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