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Mainstream Christianity professes belief in the Nicene Creed, and English versions of the Nicene Creed in current use include the phrase: " We look for the resurrection of the dead, and the life of the world to come ".
We deliberately use the phrase " with the addition of other means " because we also want to make it clear that war in itself does not suspend political intercourse or change it into something entirely different.
* Gezera shava, similarity in phrase: We find a similar law in a verse containing a similar phrase to one in our verse.
We will now consider the purportedly “ positive argument ” for design encompassed in the phrase used numerous times by Professors Behe and Minnich throughout their expert testimony, which is the “ purposeful arrangement of parts .” Professor Behe summarized the argument as follows: We infer design when we see parts that appear to be arranged for a purpose.
For example, in Chulin 4a, he comments about a phrase, " We do not read this.
We avoid this phrase, preferring to reserve the term ' stop ' for sounds in which there is a complete interruption of airflow.
In the lyrics the phrase " We believe in nothing " is repeated with electronic distortion.
We could use the phrase " physical anthropomorphism about God " to mean the belief that God has a body.
On 28 March 1981 Powell gave a speech to Ashton-under-Lyne Young Conservatives where he attacked the " conspiracy of silence " between the government and the opposition over the prospective growth through births of the immigration population and added, "' We have seen nothing yet ' is a phrase that we could with advantage repeat to ourselves whenever we try to form a picture of that future ".
This is typical for all positions in state and university service as of 2007, typically using the phrase " We try to increase diversity in this line of work ".
69 ( 1912 ), based on Arthur O ' Shaughnessy's Ode, at the line " We fashion an empire's glory ", where he also quoted the opening phrase of " Rule, Britannia!
We should have done this before encouraging anyone to popularize or spread the word ( horrid phrase ) in societies for general semantics, by talking about general semantics instead of learning, using, etc.
That day, Raul Colombo, representing Argentina's candidacy, ended his speech with the phrase " We can start the world cup tomorrow.
It was during this time period that Tramiel coined the famous phrase, " We need to build computers for the masses, not the classes.
We perhaps need to revive the phrase " social fascism " to describe the modern British development of the corporate state and its bureaucratic attack on personal liberty.
We then interpret the phrase " lend me your ear " metaphorically to mean that the speaker wants the listener to grant the speaker temporary control over what the listener hears.
RCA raised objections to the phrase " up against the wall, motherfucker " in the lyrics of Kantner's " We Can Be Together ," but the group managed to prevent it from being censored on the album, pointing out that RCA had already allowed the offending word to be included on the cast album of the rock musical Hair.
Prospect Hill Baptist Church in Prospect Park claims a prominent role in instituting the phrase " In God We Trust " on United States coins and currency.
Dylan, however, did accept an invitation to perform at Woodstock ' 94, and was introduced with the phrase: " We waited twenty-five years to hear this.
Chase was instrumental in placing the phrase " In God We Trust " on United States coins.
Although the substitution is ungrammatical, " vivendo " means " living ," turning the phrase " A grape changes when it sees other grapes " to " A grape is changed by living with other grapes " or, since we are not really concerned with grapes after all, to " We are changed by the lives around us.
We want Can-tor !," a phrase said to have originated in vaudeville, when the audience chanted to chase off an act on the bill before Cantor.

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Without agreeing with every phrase in this statement, we must certainly assert the great difference between Christian love and any form of resistance, and then go on beyond the Mennonite position and affirm that Christian love-in-action must first justify and then determine the moral principles limiting resistance.
In a perfect anagram, every letter must be used, with exactly the same number of occurrences as in the anagrammed word or phrase ; any result that falls short is called an imperfect anagram.
But because he is not God, but only a graven image of God, his self-expression must deal with limits ; properly with limits that are strict and even small .” Chesterton summed up his distributist views in the phrase " Three acres and a cow ".
The phrase " Cogito ergo sum " ( I think, therefore I am ) is also commonly associated with Descartes ' theory, because in his own methodological doubt, doubting everything he previously knew in order to start from a blank slate, the first thing that he could not logically bring himself to doubt was his own existence: " I do not exist " would be a contradiction in terms ; the act of saying that one does not exist assumes that someone must be making the statement in the first place.
Critics of foundationalism often argue that for a belief to be justified it must be supported by other beliefs ; in Donald Davidson's phrase, " only a belief can be a reason for another belief ".
However, there is some degree of debate regarding Clement's exact meaning of " spiritual gospel "; care must be taken not to ascribe to his phrase modern prejudices or expectations.
He argued that the world exists as a " vale of soul-making " ( a phrase that he drew from John Keats ), and that suffering and evil must therefore occur.
A linking verb cannot be followed by an adverb or end a sentence but instead must be followed by a noun or adjective, whether in a single word or phrase.
Rousseau's striking phrase that man must " be forced to be free " should be understood this way: since the indivisible and inalienable popular sovereignty decides what is good for the whole, then if an individual lapses back into his ordinary egoism and disobeys the leadership, he will be forced to listen to what they decided as a member of the collectivity ( i. e. as citizens ).
Damnatio memoriae is the Latin phrase literally meaning " condemnation of memory " in the sense of a judgment that a person must not be remembered.
He must be causa sui, in the traditional phrase.
* the knowledge factors: Something the user knows ( e. g., a password, pass phrase, or personal identification number ( PIN ), challenge response ( the user must answer a question ))
According to Appian the senator Cato the Elder usually finished his speeches on any subject in the Senate with the phrase ceterum censeo Carthaginem esse delendam, which means " Furthermore, it is my opinion that Carthage must be destroyed ".
Upon playing his last card, a player must call out ' Mao ', ' Game over ' or some other similar phrase to win.
Pimsleur held that the principle of anticipation reflected real-life conversations in which a speaker must recall a phrase quickly.
However, to indicate this must be done hesitantly, parliament insisted on a slightly different terminology: instead of krachtens de wet the phrase uit kracht van wet was used ; both mean " by force of law " or " pursuant to law "; but the second expression puts somewhat more emphasis on the force of the law and thus on the fact all delegation is ultimately derived from law.
To achieve this a player must guess the word or phrase being drawn by their partner, or if the player lands on an " all play " square, one player from each team attempts to illustrate the same concept simultaneously, with the two teams racing to guess first.
" In its true form the phrase would have probably carried no meaning to those on board who must have been unfamiliar with the worship of Tammuz which was a transplanted, and for those parts, therefore, an exotic custom.
In Hávamál 160 it is said that the dwarf Thjódrørir sang before Delling's doors, which ( in view of the fact that Delling is the father of Dag ( Day ) in Vafþrúðnismál 25 ) may mean that he gave warning to his people that the sun was coming up, and they must return to their dark houses ; the phrase would then virtually mean ' at sunrise.
No one in the audience knew of the death until after the show when Bud Abbott explained the events of the day, and how the phrase " The show must go on " had been epitomized by Lou that night.
While the idea of American football as an origin for the phrase is possible, it is also absurd: to achieve a first down in football -- at least from a first-and-ten position -- one must gain the whole ten yards.
Arnold must also be credited with the first idea of a great trunk line traversing the entire African continent, for in 1874 he first employed the phrase " Cape to Cairo railway " subsequently popularized by Cecil Rhodes.
To be considered a proverb, a word or phrase must express a common truth or wisdom ; it cannot be a mere noun.
This phrase derives from the fact that to hold an election in such a system a writ of election must be issued.

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