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The Latin name of the creed, Quicumque vult, is taken from the opening words, " Whosoever wishes.
The opening words in the Gospel of Mark, namely " The beginning of the gospel of Jesus Christ, the Son of God " also identify Jesus as both Christ and the Son of God.
The song is also well known by the opening words and refrain of the first stanza, "" ( literally, " Germany, Germany above all "), but this has never been its title.
The Hebrew title is taken from the opening phrase Eleh ha-devarim, " These are the words ..."; the English title is from a Greek mis-translation of the Hebrew phrase mishneh ha-torah ha-zoth, " a copy of this law ", in, as to deuteronomion touto-" this second law ".
On the base of the statue were inscribed the opening words of the Scotland Act: " There Shall Be A Scottish Parliament ", a phrase to which Dewar himself famously said, " I like that!
The document's name derives from its opening words.
He also points to several pieces by Henry Purcell, one of which includes the opening notes of the modern tune, set to the words " God Save The King ".
In 1993 the newly-appointed Secretary of State for Wales John Redwood was embarrassingly videotaped opening and closing his mouth during a communal singing of the national anthem, clearly ignorant of the words but unable to mime convincingly ; the pictures were frequently cited as evidence of his unsuitability for the post.
The opening words of this prayer are inspired by, a vision of God becoming great in the eyes of all the nations.
Weak: where only the opening consonant is the same, and strong: where both the first vowel or vowel and consonant are the same in the different words.
English has fairly simple morphology, especially inflectional morphology, and thus it is often possible to ignore this task entirely and simply model all possible forms of a word ( e. g. " open, opens, opened, opening ") as separate words.
A simple statement or ' opening words ' is read by one of the helpers that acknowledges the person's wish to receive the contact.
" Lecha Dodi ", a 16th century liturgical song with strong Kabbalistic symbolism, contains many passages, including its opening two words, taken directly from Song of Songs.
At the opening of the episode, after a rocket shoots down the Iron Chicken, Major Clanger kicks a door to make it work, and his first words are " Oh, sod it ; the bloody thing ’ s stuck again ".
They were designed by Sir Herbert Baker and the opening ceremony was performed by Sir Stanley Jackson, who had suggested the inclusion of the words The Great Cricketer in the dedication.
Its name is taken from the opening words, meaning " All vows ":
After the opening of the discussion by Rashbi, the sages rise, one after the other, and lecture on the secret of Divinity, while Rashbi adds to and responds to their words.
Still in 1871, Sullivan composed a dramatic cantata, On Shore and Sea, for the opening of the London International Exhibition and the hymn Onward, Christian Soldiers, with words by Sabine Baring-Gould.
A bronze matzo plate designed by Maurice Ascalon, inscribed with the opening words of Ha Lachma Anya
For example, early versions depicted the Pirate King as the servant of the pirate band, and the words of the opening chorus were, " Pour, O King, the pirate sherry ".
The manifesto's opening words are:
In acablegram from the Secretary-General of the League of Arab States to the Secretary-General of the United Nations 15 May 1948, the former justified the action in the opening words of the Cablegram, On the occasion of the intervention of Arab States in Palestine to restore law and order and to prevent disturbances prevailing in Palestine from spreading into their territories and to check further bloodshed ,..
His opening words to the crowd of devout fans at the festival were a quote from the film he co-wrote with Russ Meyer, Beyond the Valley of the Dolls: " It's my happening and it freaks me out.
Arms and the Man is a comedy by George Bernard Shaw, whose title comes from the opening words of Virgil's Aeneid in Latin:
In other words, when the arch is drafted, the radius is exactly the width of the opening and the centre of each arch coincides with the point from which the opposite arch springs.

opening and prayer
One day he overheard a conversation in which the legislature's opening prayer was mocked.
While Paul's opening prayer is for love ( 1: 9 ), based on knowledge of Christ, his final prayer is for the peace of God ( 4: 7 ), which surpasses all understanding.
In prayer and meditation he came to a greater understanding of the nature of his faith and what it required from him ; this process he called " opening ".
* Ganapati Vandana-A traditional opening prayer to the Hindu god Ganesh, who removes obstacles.
Even the opening scene, which features a large sign saying " Welcome to Clairton, City of Prayer ," was shot in Mingo Junction, Ohio, although its verbiage is based on smaller signs posted at the city's boundaries during the mid 1960s ( as a response to the Supreme Court's 1963 ban on sponsored school prayer ).
An opening prayer is followed by three long prayers in identical words for each of the three offerings to the three Grabovian gods and these by a general prayer in conclusion.
Graham spoke at the 1999 Columbine High School memorial, and he also gave the opening prayer at the 2001 inauguration of George W. Bush.
The plaintiffs argued that opening the school day with such a prayer violates the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment to the United States Constitution ( as applied to the states through the Fourteenth ), which says in part, " Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion ".
* O ' Hair v. Cooke ( 1977 ) Challenged the opening prayer at city council meetings in Austin, Texas.
The Oratio Missae or Prayer of the Mass, an opening prayer making reference to the feast being celebrated and in general character much like the Roman Collect.
This prayer, whose opening words are similar to the Alleluia verse for Saint Michael ’ s feasts on 8 May and 29 September in the Roman Missal of the time ( which ran, " Sancte Michael, defende nos in proelio ut non pereamus in tremendo iudicio "), was added in 1886 to the Leonine Prayers that in 1884 Pope Leo XIII ordered to be said after Low Mass, for the intention of obtaining a satisfactory solution to the problem that the loss of the Pope's temporal sovereignty caused in depriving him of the evident independence required for effective use of his spiritual authority.
The Muslim community thanked King for his work by making him the guest of honor for the 1993 opening of a $ 3 million prayer hall.
Nevertheless, he served as Chaplain of the United States House of Representatives for the 21st and 22nd Congresses and again for the 30th and 31st, opening each day's proceedings with a prayer.
Following this is the invocation, or opening prayer.
In Jewish liturgy, the verse from Isaiah is uttered by the congregation during Kedusha, a prayer said during the cantor's repetition of the Amidah ( 18 Benedictions ) before the opening of the ark:
After her ordination, then member of Congress Bella Abzug arranged for her to deliver the opening prayer at the House of Representatives, being the first Jewish woman to do so.
In the opening prayer of the Perpetual chapel in St. Peter Basilica Pope John Paul II prayed for a perpetual adoration chapel in every parish in the world.
After the opening versicle, a hymn, prayer, and / or canticle are said or sung.
* an opening prayer, if desired

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