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The Gospels of Luke, Matthew and Mark ( known as the Synoptic Gospels ) include many of the same stories, often in the same sequence, and sometimes exactly the same wording.
Some of this material is present almost verbatim in all three gospels, and sometimes there are minor variations ; there are some notable cases, called " minor agreements ", where Matthew and Luke agree on wording with each other against Mark.
In the United States, local National Weather Service forecast offices, particularly those in the Great Plains or Southeastern U. S., sometimes include the wording " Severe thunderstorms can produce tornadoes with no advance warning ..." or a similar reference in their severe thunderstorm warning products, usually when there is a tornado threat or especially when a tornado watch is in effect, though sometimes the wording is included even if the threat of severe weather does not include a threat of tornadic activity.
Central themes recur repeatedly in different chapters, sometimes in exactly the same wording and sometimes with small variations.
It is also sometimes referred to as bumper hitching, bumpershining, poggying, or bizzing, bumper jumping, and hooky bobbing, the latter three referring primarily to the equivalent done on icy or snowy streets without a skateboard or roller skates, but skitching does not include a snowboard ; the proper wording for that is snitching.
Article I, Section 8, Clause 11 of the United States Constitution, sometimes referred to as the War Powers Clause, vests in the Congress the power to declare war, in the following wording:
Supporters sometimes contend that the problem lies not with the wording of the prediction, but with the interpretation — an argument sometimes used by supporters of religious texts.
The wording of the laws sometimes also suggests an intention of humiliating the Jews.

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By making sure that each copy of the document differs slightly in its wording, if any copy is leaked then it is possible to determine the identity of the informant.
This appears to be a reference to saying 4 of Thomas, although the wording differs significantly.
However, the wording in Kremzow, referring to the " field of application of EU law ", differs from the wording in the Charter which refers to the implementation of EU law.
The exact wording of its poignant final entry, written on the night of December 1, differs somewhat between sources quoting it.
The wording of this disclaimer differs from jurisdiction to jurisdiction, and from country to country, as does its legal effectiveness.
Matthew slightly differs from the wording found in Luke and Mark.
" This, though as on the same lines as the earlier one, differs in wording.

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With the extensive rebuild of Car No. 1 commecning in 2011, this car has been chosen to revert to the original colour scheme complete with original wording, the first time a markedly different livery has been carried by any of the cars since the abolition of the short-lived nationalisation ( green and white ) colour scheme in 1962.

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The wording of the arraignment varies from jurisdiction to jurisdiction.
In 1995 a similar process could be observed as elsewhere with the production of A Prayer Book for Australia which departed from both the structure and wording of the BCP.
The process was accompanied by numerous objections, notably from the deeply conservatively evangelical Diocese of Sydney which noted the loss of BCP wording and of an explicit ' biblical doctrine of substitutionary atonement '.
The DCA excluded the wording " double-dapple " from the standard in 2007 and now strictly use the wording " dapple " as the double dapple gene is commonly responsible for blindness and deafness.
Although there has been a change in the wording of this rule from 1 January 2007, the current FIH umpires ' briefing instructs umpires not to change the way they interpret this rule .< ref name =" Umpires ' briefing ">
It should also be noted that the wording of the Basic Law on the term of the Chief Executive is substantially different from the articles in the PRC constitution concerning the length of term of the president, premier, etc.
Even at that time their precise wording and order was not yet fixed, and varied from locale to locale.
In the Roman Rite, the wording of the prayer of exorcism is: " Almighty and ever-living God, you sent your only Son into the world to cast out the power of Satan, spirit of evil, to rescue man from the kingdom of darkness and bring him into the splendour of your kingdom of light.
Even at that time their precise wording and order was not yet fixed, and varied from locale to locale.
Most of these are slight differences in the wording of the prayers ; for instance, Oriental Sephardic and some Hasidic prayer books state " חננו מאתך חכמה בינה ודעת ", " Graciously bestow upon us from You wisdom ( ḥochmah ), understanding ( binah ) and knowledge ( daat )", in allusion to the Kabbalistic sefirot of those names, while the Nusach Ashkenaz, as well as Western Sephardic and other Hasidic versions retain the older wording " חננו מאתך דעה בינה והשכל ", " Graciously bestow upon us from You knowledge, understanding, and reason ".
The wording of EMS combinations and EuroCombi are now used interchangeably to point to truck combinations as specified in the EU document ; however apart from Sweden and Finland the EuroCombi is only allowed to operate on specific tracks in other EU member states.
Much of the idea of the poem, including the flag imagery and some of the wording, is derived from an earlier song by Key, also set to the tune of The Anacreontic Song.
The Supreme Court held in United States v. Carll, thatin an indictment ... it is not sufficient to set forth the offense in the words of the statute, unless those words of themselves fully, directly, and expressly, without any uncertainty or ambiguity, set forth all the elements necessary to constitute the offense intended to be punished .” Vague wording, even if taken directly from a statute, does not suffice.
According to Mackenzie's theory, the Persians ( or Proto-Persians ) occupied the province of Fars in the southwest ( proceeding from the assumption that the Achaemenids spoke Persian ), the Baluchis ( Proto-Baluchis ) inhabited the central areas of Western Iran, and the Kurds ( Proto-Kurds ), in the wording of G. Windfuhr ( 1975: 459 ), lived either in northwestern Luristan or in the province of Isfahan.
The wording of questions made it impossible to distinguish cases of criminals on the receiving end of a legitimate defensive gun from cases of criminal assault with a gun.
The results of these two surveys were also directly contradicted by a much larger-scale national survey that did not suffer from these flaws in question wording </ ref > Kleck and Kates 2001, pp. 264 – 267 </ ref > Several further HICRC studies using data from surveys of detainees in prisons and interviews with prison physicians report that very few criminals are actually shot while committing crimes ( confirming the findings of Kleck and Gertz 1995 </ ref > Journal of Criminal Law & Criminology 86 ( 1 ): 150-187, esp.
The name Land for Peace is derived from the wording of the resolution's first operative paragraph which affirms that peace should include the application of two principles ; Withdrawal of Israeli forces ( Giving Up Land ), and Termination of all claims or states of belligerency ( Making Peace ).
To initiate a citizens-initiated referendum on a particular issue, proponents of the referendum apply to the Clerk of the House of Representatives, and once the question wording is determined, proponets have twelve months to compile a petition containing signatures from at least ten percent of all registered voters.
The same phrase found its way into the very first resolution adopted by the United Nations General assembly in January 1946 in London, which used the wording "... the elimination from national armaments of atomic weapons and of all other weapons adaptable to mass destruction.
During the drafting of the revised constitution the wording intentionally excluded the Bahá ' ís from protection as a religious minority.

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During the original debate over the amendment Senator Jacob M. Howard of Michigan — the author of the Citizenship Clause — described the clause as having the same content, despite different wording, as the earlier Civil Rights Act of 1866, namely, that it excludes Native Americans who maintain their tribal ties and " persons born in the United States who are foreigners, aliens, who belong to the families of ambassadors or foreign ministers.
While this is not the granting of a town charter per se, the wording evidences that indeed there already existed a body of incorporated municipal leadership and raises the possibility of an even earlier charter.
The earlier halakha did not confine itself to the mere literal meaning of single passages, but sought to draw conclusions from the wording of the texts in question by logical deductions, by combinations with other passages, etc.
According to this argument, when the elderly eyewitnesses were interviewed after 1819, they naturally could not be expected to verify the wording of a document that they had heard read nearly fifty years earlier, nor remember the exact date of the public reading.
Those inhabitants who could not conform to the prince's religion were allowed to leave, an innovative idea in the 16th century ; this principle was discussed at length by the various delegates, who finally reached agreement on the specifics of its wording after examining the problem and the proposed solution from every possible angle. Cuius regio, eius religio went against earlier Catholic teaching which held that the kings should faithfully obey the pope.
Adherents of the common-law view that judges " found " the law ( in the people's customs or through reason ) had to argue either that earlier courts erred in adopting the principle from Roman law ( i. e., they argued that this wasn't actually the Romans ' rule ), or that the earlier rule was narrower in scope than its wording suggested.
* 1815: Treaties of Portage des Sioux includes wording that the Osage, Sac and Fox agree to their earlier treaties
While most of the Treaties of Portage des Sioux were innocuous treaties with wording about lasting friendship, the treaties with the Sac, Fox and Osage also included a paragraph indicating agreement to abide by the earlier treaties.
The earlier wording of the constitution, including all of the amendments approved since adoption in 1857, is printed in the Minnesota Legislative Manual 1973 – 74, pages 445 – 484.
If the wording reflects the language of the editor, it points toward editorial reworking of a text, while if it is unused or avoided language, then it points toward being part of an earlier source.
The French authors Jean & Brigitte Massin ( 1970 ) identified Josephine as the " Immortal Beloved ", mainly based on comparisons of the “ Letter to the Immortal Beloved ” with the earlier 14 ( 15 ) love letters: “ The letter to the ‘ Immortal Beloved ’ … not only uses similar wording, but also emphasizes his long-time faithfulness to his one and only Beloved .” In addition, with regard to traces in Beethoven ’ s compositions, the " Massins argue that ... the presence of Josephine in Beethoven's life left traces in his music.
His argument centres around the replacement of the Latin " Pro multis " (" for many ") with the English " for all " in the rite of consecration, arguing that a deviation from the earlier wording resulted in the new Mass not constituting a proper sacrifice.

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