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The Corinthian order is the most ornate of the Greek orders, characterized by a slender fluted column having an ornate capital decorated with two rows of acanthus leaves and four scrolls.
The Book of Tobit has been found in Qumran in four scrolls written in Aramaic and in one written in Hebrew.
The Genji Monogatari Emaki, is a late Heian era 12th-century handscroll, consisting of four scrolls, 19 paintings, and 20 sheets of calligraphy.
Between 1953 and 1956, Roland de Vaux led four more archaeological expeditions in the area to uncover scrolls and artifacts.
There was considerable discussion among the commentators of the Talmud as to the order in which the scrolls should be inserted into the four compartments of the head-tefillin.
After examining the scrolls, Smith, Joseph Coe and Simeon Andrews purchased the four mummies and at least five papyrus documents for $ 2, 400.
These, he felt, were the original scrolls written by Moses, much as the four Gospel writers had produced four separate but complementary accounts of the life and teachings of Jesus.
In the Shinkō-ji version, the first four scrolls depict Ippen's life, while the last six concern the life of Taa and the spread of Ji Sect teaching.
Whether this is true, or whether he accepted is unknown ; the best surviving works of the period are four landscape scrolls currently in the collection of Tokyo National Museum.
* Landscape of the Four Seasons, four landscape scrolls ( before 1469 ; Tokyo National Museum )
* MBTI into: this intro scrolls through the four dichotomies on a Myers-Briggs Type Indicator, listing introversion last as it is the name of the developer.
The Aqeedah ( belief system ) of Islam is believed to be exactly the same in every single one of the four scriptures and several scrolls and is thought exactly the same by every prophet.
Schiffman was featured in the PBS Nova series documentary, “ Secrets of the Dead Sea Scrolls ,” as well as in four BBC documentaries on the scrolls, the McNeil-Lehrer program, and a Discovery special.
From each of four large scrolls below this head and from four smaller scrolls above it hang drop shaped pendant each set with a drop-shaped amethyst, the scrolls, pendants and their amethysts below being significantly larger than those above.
It is lined with a red velvet cap heavily embroidered in gold thread with the design of a large radiating star at the top surrounded by four pairs of acanthus scrolls.
It is distinctly different from the Khan Jehan style mosque in its exterior decorations, particularly the east façade, which depicts four rectangular panels bordered by foliated scrolls with merlons having plant motifs.
Each of the four sides of the cross is intricately decorated with reliefs divided into panels depicting figures ( west side only ), animals, chequers, vine scrolls, interlace knots, as well as a sundial.
" There were four hundred synagogues in the city of Bethar, and in every one were four hundred teachers of children, and each one had under him four hundred pupils, and when the enemy entered there they pierced them with their staves, and when the enemy prevailed and captured them, they wrapped them in their scrolls and burnt them with fire.

four and preserve
These include four national forests and one national preserve within state borders that provide over 25 % of the state's public recreation land.
A casino craps table is run by up to four casino employees: a boxman who guards the chips, supervises the dealers and handles " coloring out " players ( exchanging small chip denominations for larger denominations in order to preserve the chips at a table ); two base dealers who stand to either side of the boxman and collect and pay bets ; and a stickman who stands directly across the table from the boxman, takes bets in the center of the table ( hard ways, yo, craps, horn, etc.
The majority of the windows now visible at Chartres were made and installed between 1205 and 1240, however four lancets preserve panels of Romanesque glass from the 12th century which survived the fire of 1195.
Known for its biotic diversity, this small wilderness was declared a permanent natural preserve in 1993 with support from the EHHA, thus protecting it from any future development. The park has four entrances: Old Stage Camp Road off Edgewood Road, the Sunset Trailhead off Hillcrest Way, Clarkia Way off Cañada Road, and the Sylvan Way Access.
The years of decline had actually helped preserve a number of important historic structures from ever being redeveloped, and the historic district includes eighty-seven buildings and four structures of commercial, religious, residential and social importance.
The " band of four brothers " ( Rothe, pastor at Berthelsdorf ; Melchior Schäffer, pastor at Görlitz ; Friedrich von Watteville, a friend from boyhood ; and himself ) set themselves by sermons, books, journeys and correspondence to create a revival of religion, and by frequent meetings for prayer to preserve in their own hearts the warmth of personal trust in Christ.
The three Basque delegations ( and previously also the Delegation of Navarre ) are known with the name delegaciones forales, since these four territories still preserve their fueros or Medieval privileges.
The last round of matches of each group is scheduled at the same time to preserve fairness among all four teams. The top two teams from each group advance to the knockout stage.
Adi Sankara founded four ( Sanskrit: ) ( monasteries ) to preserve and develop his philosophies.
The George Eastman House International Museum of Photography and Film was chartered in 1947 to collect, preserve, and present the history of photography and film, and in 1996 opened the Louis B. Mayer Conservation Center, one of only four film conservation centers in the United States.
Paleontologists were called in to carefully remove and preserve the bones, and construction restarted within four days.
17 of these were sold to the competing Daystar Television Network, while 151 of these will be donated to the Minority Media and Television Council ( MMTC ), an organisation designed to preserve equal opportunity and civil rights in the media ; MMTC would later sell 78 of these translators to Luken Communications, parent company of the Retro Television Network, while four more translators were sold by MMTC to New Moon Communications, which intends to convert them to NBC affiliates.
" The group presents an annual " Prize for Humanity ," " to broaden national and international awareness of the legacy of the four ' Immortal Chaplains ,'" " to inspire youth to the values of the four ' Immortal Chaplains ,'" and " to find new partners and ways to tell this story and preserve the legacy.
There are four closely related Lie groups that act on the upper half-plane by fractional linear transformations and preserve the hyperbolic distance.
It was founded in 1938 on the former estate of Alfred Mitchell ; its campus offers such amenities as on-campus housing ( including four multi-level, dormitory-style buildings and four residential river houses ), a cafe, ice cream shop, preserve area known as ' Mitchell Woods ', multiple playing fields, and a beach.
Christchurch's Diesel Traction Group was formed in 1983 to preserve diesel locomotives exclusively and now has a collection of four such locomotives based on the Ferrymead Railway.
In order to preserve the required view of the downtown area, Bardi idealized a sustained building, supported by four massive concrete plain rectangular columns.
Therefore it is believed that the requirement of four witnesses ( with all its restrictions and specifications ) is considered a merciful measure from God in order to not only avoid incriminating innocent people, but also to preserve the privacy of Muslims, which is one of the most valued principles in Islam.
While he initially goes out of his way to preserve this misconception ( even treating " you're the most cold-blooded man I've ever known " as a compliment ), Spock, noting he has been able to beat it at chess four times and was well on his way to a fifth, reveals that his " leisurely " activity was in fact an investigation of a computer that had told an account of the incident that, as an eyewitness, he absolutely knew was false.
In 2005, the U. S. Federal Communications Commission ( FCC ) issued a Broadband Policy Statement ( also known as the Internet Policy Statement ), which lists four principles of open Internet, " To encourage broadband deployment and preserve and promote the open and interconnected nature of the public Internet, consumers are entitled to :"
We can perform four row exchanges on the initial matrix to preserve the determinant and repeat the process, with most of the determinants precalculated:
Serov and Cyrenne totaled 60 points in 37 regular season games, and in the 2000 finals, Serov scored the game-winning goal with 50 seconds left in game three, and the game-winning goal with 3: 52 left in game four to preserve the victories for the Generals.

four and relevant
Over a relatively short period of time, usually about four to twelve weeks, the worker must be able to shift the focus, back and forth, between immediate external stressful exigencies ( `` precipitating stress '' ) and the key, emotionally relevant issues ( `` underlying problem '' ) which are, often in a dramatic preconscious breakthrough, reactivated by the crisis situation, and hence once again amenable to resolution.
Most service providers have four basic types of information about its users that may be relevant to a criminal investigation ; 1 ) basic identity / subscriber information supplied by the user in creating the account ; 2 ) IP log-in information ; 3 ) files stored in a user ’ s profile ( such as “ about me ” information or lists of friends ); and 4 ) user sent and received message content.
The Presidency of the European Union adopted a declaration on the occasion stating that " This battle was also the grounds on which the international community of States has developed and adopted instruments of International Humanitarian Law, the international law rules relevant in times of armed conflict, in particular the four Geneva Conventions of 1949, the 60th anniversary of which will be celebrated this year.
And whether or not I'm a donkey seems in no way relevant to whether two and two is four.
A clinically relevant lorazepam dose will normally be effective for six to 12 hours, making it unsuitable for regular once-daily administration, so it is usually prescribed as two to four daily doses when taken regularly, but this may be extended to five or six, especially in the case of elderly patients who could not handle large doses at once.
) Each of the 39 elements is represented down the rows and across the columns ( as the negatively affected element ) and based upon the research and analysis of patents: wherever precedent solutions have been found that resolve a conflict between two of the elements, the relevant cells in the matrix typically contain a sub-set of three or four principles that have been applied most frequently in inventive solutions which resolve contradictions between those two elements.
In Hebrew, the root of the word ( usually in a three or occasionally four letter format ), and depending on the vowels that are used, has several meanings ( that are relevant to the general meaning of the word Shalom ); as for example: One meaning is " Whole ", another could be the actual verb " Pay " usually in command form.
Marlatt describes four psychosocial processes relevant to the addiction and relapse processes: self-efficacy, outcome expectancies, attributions of causality, and decision-making processes.
The four types of funding relevant to the Coastal Zone Management Programs are:
An academic abstract typically outlines four elements relevant to the completed work:
And at this very moment, just four weeks before Christmas, with everyone connected to the music and relevant retail industries already lying prone in paroxysms of unimaginable delight, EMI pulled the trigger and released ' I Want To Hold Your Hand '.
* the client has carried out transactions, in significant size ( at least EUR 50, 000 ), on the relevant market at an average frequency of 10 per quarter over the previous four quarters ;
If the ball did not touch the bat or a hand holding the bat, four runs are scored as the relevant type of extra instead ; six runs cannot be scored as extras, even if the ball clears the boundary, which is in any case extremely unlikely.
These symbols will become relevant to the central motif in each of the episode's four dream sequences.
BEST: Frequently updated, but also archives of relevant articles that date back at least four years.
All four of Roehampton University's constituent colleges, Whitelands College, Southlands College, Digby Stuart College and Froebel College, are independently owned, although the university holds a number of relevant long-term leases.
Another study divided anaplastic oligodendrogliomas into the following four clinically relevant groups of histology with the following results: combined 1p / 19q loss
Corporate members may be professional or amateur archaeologists and are permitted to use the relevant four letter abbreviation after their names.
The precision for the example is a very low 1 / 4 or 25 %, since only one of the four results returned was relevant.
Under the relevant EU and Hungarian law, pálinka can be made only from healthy and legally allowed fruits by way of distillation, and only in Hungary ( with the exception of four provinces of Austria, were the name apricot pálinka can be used for such spirits made from apricot ).
It used four criteria: " relevant courses ", " student exposure ", " for-profit impact " and " faculty research.
The four species (, also called arba minim ) are four plants mentioned in the Torah ( Leviticus 23: 40 ) as being relevant to Sukkot.
This part is divided into four subsections that each outline different parts of information that were especially relevant to the new covenant community.

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