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He provides the first historical reference to Saint Ninian, in a passing reference contained in the final part of a single paragraph.
In the final paragraph of Dante … Bruno.
" about the Whiteman concert caught his attention, in which the final paragraph claimed that " George Gershwin is at work on a jazz concerto, Irving Berlin is writing a syncopated tone poem, and Victor Herbert is working on an American suite.
2 The final product must contain a total of at least 10 million colony forming units of microorganisms under paragraph 1 or 1. 2 per gram.
While this is not completely certain, Theses is clearly one of his last works, and the final paragraph, about the Jewish quest for the Messiah provides a harrowing final point to Benjamin's work, with its themes of culture, destruction, Jewish heritage and the fight between humanity and nihilism.
The controversial paragraph was removed before final publication of The Politician.
* King's Chapel Burying Ground, mentioned in the final paragraph, exists ; the Elizabeth Pain gravestone is traditionally considered an inspiration for the protagonists ' grave.
only a few months later when it was printed in London without Poe's permission, although the final paragraph was omitted.
The story betrays the influence of Long's pseudonymous romantic fiction, and the final paragraph was added by the editor at Long's suggestion.
A final chapters touches upon making war ( in a paragraph ), and the training up of urban officials.
At the end of the first paragraph, the word " lorem " is an orphan in the second sense: a very short final line that, because the rest of its line is white, creates an impression of two lines of whitespace between the paragraphs.
The final paragraph of the report anticipated such reaction: " We do not deceive ourselves that the results of this inquiry will convince or satisfy those who have prejudices or selective consciences, but this inquiry was not intended for such people.
If anyone suspected her of counterposing the two, Luxemburg sets the record straight in the first paragraph: " Can we oppose the social revolution, the transformation of the existing order, its final goal, to social reforms?
Due to ambiguities in the wording in the language, Japan interprets the above clause to mean that the 1910 Treaty was still valid until the signing of the 1965 Treaty, whereas both South and North Korea interpret the clause to mean the treaty was already null and void at the surrender of Japan, an interpretation which is upheld in the English text, of which the final paragraph of the 1965 Treaty agrees should be used in case of any conflict of interpretation.
He scoffs at the " disappointing " show, and the final paragraph reads:
When the final paragraph of the story is subjected to this technique, the result is as follows: Icicles by Cynthia.
The very name of Sybil hints at the trick of the final paragraph, as the word acrostic was first applied to the prophecies of the Erythraean Sibyl, which were written on leaves and arranged so that the initial letters of the leaves always formed a word.
With respect to ' the final paragraph, in which Jensen has Hanold asking Zoë to walk ahead of him and she complies with a smile, Freud put, " Erotic ... foot interest "'... By walking ahead of him in imitation of " Gradiva " on the plaque, she finds the key to his therapy '.
" Eternal Death ", paragraph 196 .</ ref > The central final hope of the Christian is " the resurrection of the body and the life everlasting " as confessed in the Apostles ' Creed, but Lutherans also teach that, at death, Christian souls are immediately taken into the presence of Jesus in heaven ,< ref > Luke 23: 42-43, 2 Cor.
Arguably the most famous and often-quoted passage in the Confessions is the apostrophe to opium in the final paragraph of The Pleasures:
The final paragraph states that there was a " stranger " ( stranger in English translation — extrangero in the original Spanish, meaning foreigner ) who attended the proceedings, Mr. L. M. Johnson, described as " a citizen of the U. S. A, a Coronel of Artillery ".
The final paragraph of the cover text is revealing:
It also contains a hymn, parts of which are unusual in being apparently meaningless sequences of vowels ( thought to be a representation of early Christian glossolalia ), although the vowels of the final paragraph ( u aei eis aei ei o ei ei os ei ) can be partitioned to read ( in Greek ) who exists as Son for ever and ever.

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I suppose the reason is a kind of wishful thinking: don't talk about the final stages of Reconstruction and they will take care of themselves.
Out of long experience I have found that incidental figures and other objects like trees, logs, and bushes can be traced from the original sketch and moved about in the major areas on the final sheet until they occupy the right position, which I call clicking.
Then, about halfway through, or sometimes even during the final act, one of the suspects usually dies, often because they have inadvertently deduced the killer's identity and need silencing.
At the end of the Apollo 16 crew's final full day in space, the spacecraft was approximately from Earth and closing at a rate of about.
When the wake-up call was issued to the Apollo 16 crew for their final day in space by capsule communicator Tony England, the spacecraft was about out from Earth, traveling just over.
Of the reactor's journey, only about 40 miles were traveled overland, from the final port to the refinery.
Media reports immediately following his death indicated Haley displayed deranged and erratic behavior in his final weeks, although beyond a biography of Haley by John Swenson, released a year later, which described Haley painting the windows of his home black, there is little information extant about Haley's final days.
Despite the fact that the Cubs had won 89 games, this fallout was decidedly unlovable, as the Cubs traded superstar Sammy Sosa after he had left the season's final game early and then lied about it publicly.
But the cousins disagreed about the fifth and final photograph, which Conan Doyle in his The Coming of the Fairies described in this way:
Though there are many unanswered questions about the chronology and activities of the early West Saxon rulers, it is clear that Ceawlin was one of the key figures in the final Anglo-Saxon conquest of southern Britain.
Bronze has several characteristics that made it preferable as a construction material: although it is relatively expensive, does not always alloy well, and can result in a final product that is " spongy about the bore ", bronze is more flexible than iron and therefore less prone to bursting when exposed to high pressure ; cast iron cannon are less expensive and more durable generally than bronze and withstand being fired more times without deteriorating.
The genre is most commonly found in Native American cultures where the myths frequently link the final emergence of people from a hole opening to the underworld to stories about their subsequent migrations and eventual settlement in their current homelands.
This often leads to the neglect of badly needed repairs when the communities cannot come to an agreement among themselves about the final shape of a project.
The end of the CCC program and closing of the camps involved arrangements to leave the incomplete work projects in the best possible state, the separation of about 1, 800 appointed employees, the transfer of CCC property to the War and Navy Departments and other agencies, and the preparation of final accountability records.
Drawing the underlying construction is a fundamental skill for representational art and is taught in many books and schools, as its correct application will resolve most uncertainties about smaller details and make the final image look self-consistent.
The final work is about 72 % the length of the four gospels put together ( McFall, 1994 ).
Although final figures are not yet available, it is expected to fall further, to about 1. 7 %, for 2003.
It can take thousands of years for ecological processes to bring about the final successional stages of a forest.
So, the user has information about their problem even before the final answer of the expert system.
Female Synema decens crab spider, teneral after final ecdysis, still dangling from drop line, about to be mated, opisthosoma still shrunken
At the point of cremation, a few more Shabads may be sung and final speeches are made about the deceased person.
The disciples ask about the future, and in his final discourse ( the Olivet discourse ) Jesus speaks of the coming end.
the majority do not believe that John or one of the Apostles wrote it, and trace it instead to a " Johannine community " which traced its traditions to John ; the gospel itself shows signs of having been composed in three " layers ", reaching its final form about 90-100 AD.
Later, Valentinius ( Valentinus ), taught that gnosis was the privileged Gnosis kardias " knowledge of the heart " or " insight " about the spiritual nature of the cosmos, that brought about salvation to the pneumatics — the name given to those believed to have reached the final goal of sanctity.

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