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elder and call
Larissa was indeed the birthplace of Meno, who thus became, along with Xenophon and a few others, one of the generals leading several thousands Greeks from various places, in the ill-fated expedition of 401 ( retold in Xenophon's Anabasis ) meant to help Cyrus the Younger, son of Darius II, king of Persia, overthrow his elder brother Artaxerxes II and take over the throne of Persia ( Meno is featured in Plato's dialogue bearing his name, in which Socrates uses the example of " the way to Larissa " to help explain Meno the difference between true opinion and science ( Meno, 97a – c ) ; this " way to Larissa " might well be on the part of Socrates an attempt to call to Meno's mind a " way home ", understood as the way toward one's true and " eternal " home reached only at death, that each man is supposed to seek in his life ).
and also the male can call a women ( non-relations )' Amma ' in the meaning of way of mother ( for elder women ) or Sister ( for Younger women ).
Every elder in the Church is or should be an apostle ; that is, as a minister of the Lord and as a recipient of personal revelation from the Holy Ghost, every elder has the call to bear witness of the truth on all proper occasions.
The ordination to a particular office, such as priest, teacher, or elder, represents a more specific call to perform a particular priesthood duty within the church, and a person may be ordained to numerous offices during their lifetime, depending on the needs of the church.
Aukerman, a baptized member and supporter of the Armstrong evangelistic association and church, received a phone call from Dole's personal assistant who confirmed his inquiry the Senator did indeed instruct the broadcasts preserved, after the Senator learned the younger Armstrong split with the elder on June 28, 1978.
However, his elder brother Eberhard died, and while Albrecht did not technically inherit the honorific, he began to call himself " The Count ," and is often referred to that way.
On Mahatma Gandhi's call, both he and his elder brother Sahib Ram, left their studies unfinished to take part in the freedom movement.
On Gandhi's call, both he and his elder brother, Sahib Ram, left their studies unfinished to take part in the freedom movement.
He went ( according to the call ) to the island of Berneray off Harris, where he met an elder of the local church ( then without a minister ), who was so convinced that Campbell was coming that he had already announced the meetings at which Campbell was to preach.
Several elder inhabitants of the town still call it Adernò.
Samisoni Tikoinasau ( sometimes known as Sam Speight, Jr .), a Cabinet Minister and elder brother of imprisoned coup frontman George Speight, spoke out on 22 December 2005 to call for a halt to investigations into the planning and financing of the coup.

elder and closing
The elder Sisko would become romantically involved with Yates, and would eventually marry in the closing months of the Dominion War.
The transactions, and the closing of the Shepard Stores location in Boston, were viewed as a strategy to convert the elder Shepard's assets to cash.

elder and moments
His portrayal of the elder brother to Rodney ( Nicholas Lyndhurst ) produced classic comic scenes and touching serious moments.

elder and North
All in all, Leicester and his elder brother Ambrose, Earl of Warwick came to preside over the greatest aristocratic interest in the West Midlands and North Wales.
The concept of a wrestling supercard was nothing new in North America ; the NWA had been running Starrcade a few years prior to WrestleMania, and even the elder McMahon had marketed large Shea Stadium cards viewable in closed-circuit locations.
The North Choir Aisle contains two tombs, believed to be the tombs of King Æthelbald of Wessex and his brother King Ethelbert of Wessex, elder brothers to Alfred the Great.
His elder brother Thomas Healy ( 1854 – 1924 ) was a solicitor and Member of Parliament ( MP ) for North Wexford, his younger brother Maurice Healy ( 1859 – 1923 ) a solicitor and MP for Cork City, with whom he held a lifelong close relationship.
* The black-berried elder complex is variously treated as a single species Sambucus nigra found in the warmer parts of Europe and North America with several regional varieties or subspecies, or else as a group of several similar species.
There are historical references to a North West Company as early as 1770, involving the Montreal-based traders Benjamin Frobisher, Isaac Todd, Alexander Henry the elder and others, but the standard histories trace the Company to a 16-share organization formed in 1779.
* 1775: Alexander Henry the elder speaks of a pool on the North Saskatchewan similar to 1779 ( see Fort Sturgeon ).
The elder Hindman frequently traveled to Washington D. C. to discuss the interests of the Cherokee Nation and, in 1841, he was assigned by Acting Secretary of War Albert M. Lea to determine why the Cherokees in North Carolina had rejected the government's suggestion to join other parts of the tribe in Indian Territory.
In North Korea and South Korea where rigid social systems are still in place, it is most common for the person of the highest social standing, such as a boss or an elder figure, to pay the bill.
* Box elder, Acer negundo, North American species of maple
The Covenanted Baptist Church did not fellowship with any other churches in North America, until an elder, Thomas McColl, received some issues of the Signs of the Times, a Primitive Baptist periodical published by Gilbert Beebe of New York.
This new state-of-the-art facility replaced the elder that was placed on North Campus.
As a result of two recent cases in California though, where physicians who failed to provide adequate pain relief were successfully sued for elder abuse, the North American medical and health care communities appear to be undergoing a shift in perspective.
A church elder from Havelock, North Carolina, Wainwright was serving in his eleventh term in the state House of Representatives when he died in office after a prolonged illness.
His great-grandson, the fourth Earl ( who succeeded his elder brother in 1853, who in his turn had succeeded his father in 1797, who in his turn had succeeded his grandfather the first Earl ), represented Andover and Devonshire North in Parliament.
North was the elder son of Dudley North, 3rd Baron North and his wife Frances Brockett, daughter of Sir John Brockett of Brockett Hall in Hertfordshire.
The senior Byron Nelson went on to serve as an elder in the Roanoke Church of Christ, and the younger Byron Nelson was a committed member of that congregation — even performing janitorial services there from time to time long after he became famous — he later placed his membership at the Hilltop Church of Christ in Roanoke from 1989 until 2000, when he moved his membership to the Richland Hills Church of Christ in North Richland Hills, Texas in later life.
Regardless of the classification of Butler's beliefs and actions, it is undisputed that his actions and rhetoric were extremely influential in the North Carolina and national Populist movement, especially after the death of Leonidas L. Polk, the movement's elder statesman, in 1892.
Broyhill remains active in North Carolina Republican politics as an " elder statesman.
* William Wentworth ( elder ),( 1616-1697 ) ancestor of most North American Wentworths
Boisea trivittata is a North American species of true bug, commonly known as the box elder bug, the zug, or maple bug.
His elder brother was General Sir William Henry Clinton ( 1769 – 1846 ), his father was General Sir Henry Clinton ( 1738 – 1795 ) the British Commander-in-Chief in North America during the American Revolutionary War and his grandfather was Admiral of the Fleet George Clinton ( 1686 – 1761 ).

elder and game
Clarence had actively supported his elder brother's claim to the throne, but following his marriage, he began to play a dangerous game.
When his elder brother, Francis, died in 1536 after a game of tennis, Henry became heir apparent to the throne.
The elder hand ( the player opposite the dealer ) is then entitled, if desired, to begin the exchange -- a crucial part of the game.
His elder brother, Oladipupo Olarotini Martins played for AC Reggiana of Italy, FK Partizan of Serbia and Innsbrucker AC of Austria before having to retire from the game because of heart problems in 2009.
Initially Gopichand was more interested in playing Cricket, but later his elder brother Rajashekar initiated him to take up the game of Badminton instead.
Saving the game is not possible, since the Famicom did not have storage devices ; instead, passwords of up to 40 alphanumeric characters can be obtained from the city elder, making it possible to restore a game from the current status ( using passwords is also the only way to get rid of caught demons once they die ).
He was introduced to the game at the age of 10, when he decided to visit his elder brothers who were playing football.
Trumble was a prominent writer about and elder statesman of the game and was conspicuous in his support for journalists calling at any hour.
The summer of 2004 saw him return to Southampton in a one-off benefit game organised for elder brother Danny who has been diagnosed with the condition Multiple sclerosis.

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