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On 3 September 1864, a shed, used for the preparation of nitroglycerin, exploded at the factory in Heleneborg Stockholm, killing five people, including Nobel's younger brother Emil.
This discovery has shed much light on the differences between the two versions ; while it was previously maintained that the Greek Septuagint ( the version used by the earliest Christians ) was only a poor translation, professor Emanuel Tov, senior editor of the Dead Sea Scrolls ' publication, wrote that the Masoretic edition either represents a substantial rewriting of the original Hebrew, or there had previously been two different versions of the text.
* 1 Cor 12, 13, 14, where Paul discusses speaking in " various kinds of tongues " as part of his wider discussion of the gifts of the Spirit ; his remarks shed some light on his own speaking in tongues as well as how the gift of speaking in tongues was to be used in the church.
Alexander Kellner suggested that the large crests of the pterosaur Tapejara, as well as other species, might be used for heat exchange, allowing these pterosaurs to absorb or shed heat and regulate body temperature, which also would account for the correlation between crest size and body size.
As well as translating " Et cum spiritu tuo " as " And with your spirit ", which some scholars suggest refers to the gift of the spirit the priest received at ordination, in the Niceno-Constantinopolitan Creed " consubstantial with the Father " was used as a translation of " consubstantialem Patri " ( in Greek " ὁμοούσιον τῷ Πατρί "), instead of " of one Being with the Father " ( or, in the United States only, " one in Being with the Father "), and the phrase, formerly translated as " It will be shed for you and for all so that sins may be forgiven ," was translated literally as " which will be poured out for you and for many for the forgiveness of sins " ( see Pro multis ).
* Rotary milking shed, a type of milking shed used in the dairy industry
* The popular fruit cordial Vimto was formulated in a shed located in the space that UMIST eventually came to cover-around 1991-92 students and others were asked to give their opinions and perhaps vote on a memorial to this invention-the winner was a huge wooden carving of a Vimto bottle surrounded by representations of fruit, the juices of which are used in the product.
During hearings in the South regarding the Voting Rights Act, Washington asked questions that shed light on tactics used to prevent African Americans from voting ( among them, closing registration early, literacy tests, and gerrymandering ).
Both ornamented and unornamented water spouts projecting from roofs at parapet level were a common device used to shed rainwater from buildings until the early eighteenth century.
Brushes and combs are used to organize and untangle the hair, encouraging all of the strands to lie in the same direction and removing debris such as lint, dandruff, or hairs that have already shed from their follicles but continue to cling to the other hairs.
In the hamlet of Darshill, on the road from Shepton Mallet to Wells, there is a silk drying shed, known locally as a handle house, three walls of which are full of holes to allow the passage of air to aid in the process of drying teasle heads, which were used to raise the nap on cloth in the textile process.
Instead, the state bank allowed the private banks to shed their risks, with bad paper used as security, and lent them cash at 4. 5 %, below the rate the BNA offered its customers on time deposits.
Two related units are the outhouse ( 1 μb, or 10 < sup >− 34 </ sup > m < sup > 2 </ sup >) and the shed ( 10 < sup >− 24 </ sup > b ( 1 yb ), or 10 < sup >− 52 </ sup > m < sup > 2 </ sup >), although these are rarely used in practice.
Brunel's platforms were extended by towards London, and a new three-platform through station built on the site of the express platform, while the B & ER station was closed and the site used for a new carriage shed.
To avoid the possibility of the aether wind being blocked by solid walls, his mountaintop observations used a special shed with thin walls, mainly of canvas.
The airship shed was used to train RNAS armoured car crews.
After the sawmill had ceased operating, the old shed was used as an icehouse.
By 1909, the shed used at the valve Company was expanded as were the hose carts to four wheels and two horses.
The Dublin MS ( see below ) contains interesting notes, which shed light on Paris's involvement in other manuscripts, and on the way his own were used.
By the late 1930s the southern section had become derelict, although a water supply was maintained, which the GWR used to supply its engine shed in Stratford.
: Since 98. 7 % of the DNA in humans and chimps is identical, some scientists ( but not Noam Chomsky ) believed that a chimp raised in a human family, and using ASL ( American Sign Language ), would shed light on the way language is acquired and used by humans.
By bringing these executives together with scientists, academics, NGOs, and foundation members and partners, the foundation's goal is to shed new light on how technologies can be used to, for example, find new vaccines, create economic growth and enhance global communication.
They were represented in winged bull form, derived from the colossal bulls used as protective genii of royal palaces, the name " shed " assumed also the meaning of a propitious genius in Babylonian magic literature.
The station was given a multi-million-pound facelift, financed by selling off the redundant adjacent goods yard and some land previously used by the platform beside the train shed ( platform 2 in 1899, platform 4 after the present 2 and 3 were built on the site of the carriage road ).

shed and be
Donald concludes that, " His repeated efforts to avoid collision in the months between inauguration and the firing on Ft. Sumter showed he adhered to his vow not to be the first to shed fraternal blood.
The discovery of CP violation helped to shed light on this problem by showing that this symmetry, originally thought to be perfect, was only approximate.
This day cannot be blamed for having shed a drop of blood, for having divided the country.
For example, anthrax can easily be controlled and even created in a garden shed.
It is also helpful to have several layers of clothing, which can be shed ( and stored in the pack ) or added as needed.
( Form of Content, that Louis Hjelmslev distinguished from Form of Expression ) than how the word " house " may be tied to a certain image of a traditional house ( i. e. the relationship between signifier and signified ) with each term being established in reciprocal determination with the other terms than by an ostensive description or definition: when can we talk about a " house " or a " mansion " or a " shed "?
He identified the loaf of bread and cup of wine as his body soon to be sacrificed and his blood soon to be shed.
Freshly shed leaf litter may be inaccessible due to an outer layer of cuticle or bark, and cell contents are protected by a cell wall.
: " O God, the Eternal Father, we ask thee, in the name of thy Son, Jesus Christ, to bless and sanctify this water * to the souls of all those who drink of it, that they may do it in remembrance of the blood of thy Son, which was shed for them ; that they may witness unto thee, O God, the Eternal Father, that they do always remember him, that they may have his Spirit to be with them.
However, this failed to take into account the 600 jobs that Holden previously announced would be shed when production of the Family II engine is set to wrap up in late 2009.
The virus is shed in their excreta ( urine and feces ), which can be aerosolized.
" He vowed that the goals of his forces must be fulfilled even if it was needed " to setfire to half the country and shed the blood of three-fourths of all Russians.
Alexander VII confirmed that they were too, by the bull Ad Sanctam Beati Petri Sedem ( 16 October 1656 ) declaring that five propositions extracted by a group of theologians from the Sorbonne out of Jansen's work, mostly concerning grace and the fallen nature of man, were heretical, including the proposition according to which to say " that Christ died, or shed His blood for all men " would be a semipelagian error.
Quarantine periods can be very short, such as in the case of a suspected anthrax attack, in which persons are allowed to leave as soon as they shed their potentially contaminated garments and undergo a decontamination shower.
He identified the loaf of bread and cup of wine as symbolizing his body soon to be sacrificed and his blood soon to be shed.
Tupua Tamasese died the following day, with the advice that no more blood should be shed.
In 2010, Hone and colleagues published a paper on their 2008 discovery of shed teeth of what they believed to be a Velociraptor near a tooth-marked jaw bone of what they believed to be a Protoceratops in the Bayan Mandahu Formation.

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