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For example, to move ( as the score requires ) from the lowest F-major register up to a barely audible N minor in four seconds, not skipping, at the same time, even one of the 407 fingerings, seems a feat too absurd to consider, and it is to the flautist's credit that he remained silent throughout the passage.
Assonance seems nearly as severe a curb, although in a celebrated passage William of Malmesbury declares that A Song Of Roland was intoned before the battle commenced at Hastings.
The passage in Jeremiah dates from the fourth year of the reign of Jehoiakim ( 604 BC ), and therefore Obadiah 11-14 seems to refer to the destruction of Jerusalem by Nebuchadnezzer ( 586 BC ).
" 9: 2 If the passage in Isaiah is interpreted literally, a return to the vegetarian diet of Eden seems to be a natural conclusion. Gen 1: 29-30
On the whole, therefore, the evidence seems to me to be clear that this passage is not a genuine portion of the inspired writings, and should not be appealed to in proof of the doctrine of the Trinity.
A textual argument against the authenticity of the James passage is that the use of the term " Christos " there seems unusual for Josephus.
Wells has stated that the fact that Origen seems to have read something different about the death of James in Josephus than what there is now, suggests some tampering with the James passage seen by Origen.
Two hundred years after the construction of Ptolemy's canal, Cleopatra seems to have had no west-east waterway passage, because the Pelusiac branch of the Nile River, which had fed Ptolemy's west-east canal, had by that time dwindled, being choked with silt.
) Josephus, at first sight, seems to contradict himself, in so far that in one passage ( Ant.
It was apparently one of the cities which revolted to the Carthaginians immediately after the battle of Cannae, though, in another passage, Livy seems to place its defection somewhat later.
" A scholiast, commenting on the passage, wrote: " Simonides seems to have been the first to introduce money-grabbing into his songs and to write a song for pay " and, as proof of it, quoted a passage from one of Pindar's odes (" For then the Muse was not yet fond of profit nor mercenary "), which he interpreted as covert criticism of Simonides.
This seems to derive from a misreading of the passage in Dio Cassius in which Boudica releases a hare from her gown:
These studies contend that there seems to be little or no effect on crime from the passage of license-to-carry laws.
It seems that this passage in the ICZN Code is widely ignored.
It seems that Xenophon's portrayal of her in his Symposium has been the most influential: Diogenes Laërtius, for example, seems to quote the Symposium passage, though he does not mention Xenophon by name, and the term " Xanthippe " has now come to mean any nagging scolding person, especially a shrewish wife.
") The second passage Welles reads ( which comes before Fall of the House of Usher ( Prelude ), seems to be a partial paraphrase or composite from nonfiction by Poe, chiefly from a collection of poems titled " Poems of Youth " by Poe ( contained in " Introduction to Poems – 1831 " in a section titled " Letter to Mr. B -----------"; the " Shadows of shadows passing " part of the quote comes from the Marginalia.
It seems likely from its design that the gatehouse was meant to be used as accommodation, specifically the room above the gate passage.
According to textual scholars, the reason for the abrupt interruption this passage causes to the surrounding narrative, and the chronological anomaly it seems to present, is that it derives from the Jahwist source, while the immediately surrounding narrative is from the Elohist.
A passage from Shakespeare ’ s The Tempest seems to have a closer resemblance to the original Latin text than to Golding ’ s English version.
This passage is entirely in irregular verse, and seems to be a direct quotation or a compilation of quotations ; it may have been written by someone other than Athanasius, perhaps even a person sympathetic to Arius.
Revolver magazine confirms this statement: " At first listen, obZen seems less challenging to the listener than some of the band ’ s other records, and most of the songs flow smoothly from one syncopated passage to the next.
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passage and intended
At the top of the Grand Gallery there is a step giving onto a horizontal passage approximately long, in which can be detected four slots, three of which were probably intended to hold granite portcullises.
For example, a picture may have more detail than the eye can distinguish when reproduced at the largest size intended ; likewise, an audio file does not need a lot of fine detail during a very loud passage.
Many later passage tombs were constructed at the tops of hills or mountains, indicating that their builders intended them to be seen from a great distance.
The passage of the Statute was initially much welcomed, ushering in " stability to an insecure book trade " while providing for a " pragmatic bargain " between the rights of the author, publisher and public intended to boost public learning and the availability of knowledge.
Though he actually intended to conquer Ming China, Hideyoshi had been communicating with the Koreans since 1587 requesting unmolested passage into China.
Egress is the passage of signal intended to remain within the cable into the outside world and can result in a weaker signal at the end of the cable and radio frequency interference to nearby devices.
If he allowed too much time to elapse between the initial drafting of a passage and its later elaboration, he found that he could not remember how he had intended to orchestrate the draft.
He stated that his commitment to Chile did not allow him to take an easy way out, and he would not be used as a propaganda tool by those he called " traitors " ( he refused an offer of safe passage ), clearly implying he intended to fight to the end.
Since the passage of a 1981 provincial law, intended to promote gender equality as outlined in the Quebec Charter of Rights, no change may be made to a person's name without the authorization of the registrar of civil status or the authorization of the court.
Because these are mechanically identical to live rounds, which are intended to be loaded once, fired and then discarded, drill rounds have a tendency to become significantly worn and damaged with repeated passage through magazines and firing mechanisms, and must be frequently inspected to ensure that these are not so degraded as to be unusable — for example the casings can become torn or misshapen and snag on moving parts, or the bullet can become separated and stay in the breech when the case is ejected.
The ARVN officers had reportedly originally intended merely to exile Diệm and Nhu, having promised them safe passage ".
About a third of the immigrants, so called " birds of passage ", intended to stay in the United States for only a limited time, followed by a return to Italy with enough in savings to re-establish themselves there.
It was intended to be sung after Phoebe's opening solo in Act I, " When maiden loves ", and the ensuing passage of dialogue between Phoebe and Wilfred.
After Lord Methuen raised the issue in the House of Lords in 1947, and was assured that the bridge " would be lifted at any time on notice of intended passage being given ", Tom Rolt of the Inland Waterways Association ( IWA ) announced that he intended to pass under the bridge on 20 May 1947.
In a passage intended to infer a moral lesson about disloyalty from the Serbian defeat at Kosovo, Mihailović identifies Miloš Kobilac as the knight who on the fateful last Friday of the battle slew Murad.
Nietzsche in the same passage ( Part I, section 5 ) makes some of his most controversial pronouncements, wondering for instance if "... the conqueror and master race, the Aryan, is not succumbing physiologically ," to a " dark, black-haired aboriginal " race of pre-Aryans It is a matter of scholarly debate whether or not Nietzsche intended such statements to be understood literally or figuratively and similarly there may be doubts about whether or not Theognis advocated eugenics or social selection when making such statements as this:
He demanded passage through Florence to Naples, where he intended to secure the throne for himself.
They intended to shoot Cromwell's coach while it was going through a narrow passage.
* a due: intended as a duet ; for two voices or instruments ; together ; two instruments are to play in unison after a solo passage for one of the instruments
Some have thought Sir Isaac Newton was intended, but such a reading is disproved by this passage, which appears toward the end of the book: " Query 58: Whether it be really an effect of Thinking, that the same Men admire the great author for his Fluxions, and deride him for his Religion?
) Ensign insisted that, before a vote on the disclosure bill could be held, the committee would first vote on an amendment that " would force groups petitioning the Senate Ethics Committee to disclose the identity of donors giving more than $ 5, 000 ", which watchdog groups charged was intended to prevent passage of the bill.
This definition is however entirely misleading and, although the above passage is intended to describe melodic features of Thai music, it was not intended as a definition of heterophony.

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