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Nevertheless, particular passages or words written with the Glagolitic alphabet appeared in Bulgarian Cyrillic manuscripts till the end of the 14 century.
The words might vary but traditionally consisted of a simple formula such as “ I ( Name ) take thee ( Name ) to my wedded husband / wife, till death us depart, and thereto I plight thee my troth ”.
It was originally named " Sång till Norden " (" Song to the North "), and the first words of its lyrics have become adopted as the title in the interim.
While still at the same school his passion for books absorbed most of his time, and in summer he used to go to the churchyard after school with a volume, and read till nightfall, making out the meaning of the more difficult words with the help of a pocket dictionary.
" With these last words, the Dodger suffered himself to be led off by the collar, threatening, till he got into the yard, to make a parliamentary business of it, and then grinning in the officer's face, with great glee and self-approval.
Clarence also speaks Richard's " Three glorious suns, each one a perfect sun ,/ Not separated with the racking clouds / But severed in a pale clear-shining sky " ( ll. 26 – 28 ); Edward's " Sweet Duke of York, our prop to lean upon / Now thou art gone, we have no staff, no stay " ( ll. 68 – 69 ); and Richard's " Great lord of Warwick, if we should recount / Our baleful news, and at each word's deliverance / Stab poniards in our flesh till all were told ,/ The words would add more anguish than the wounds " ( ll. 96 – 100 ).
Clarence also speaks Richard's " Three glorious suns, each one a perfect sun ,/ Not separated with the racking clouds / But severed in a pale clear-shining sky "; Edward's " Sweet Duke of York, our prop to lean upon / Now thou art gone, we have no staff, no stay "; and Richard's " Great lord of Warwick, if we should recount / Our baleful news, and at each word's deliverance / Stab poniards in our flesh till all were told ,/ The words would add more anguish than the wounds ".
The second, which extended from Theodosius II to the 6th or 7th year of Justin II, was-according to F. Nau-reproduced in full or almost in full, in John's own words, in the third part of the Chronicle which was till lately attributed to the patriarch Dionysius Telmaharensis, but is really the work of an unknown compiler.
In the words of Philip Larkin, " No one familiar with the characteristic excitement of his solos, their lurid, snuffling, asthmatic voicelessness, notes leant on till they split, and sudden passionate intensities, could deny the uniqueness of his contribution to jazz.
Translating it word by word from one language to another, till they found that they were the words of the Psalter.
" The object of the ministry of this little paper, issued bi-monthly, is to contribute to the Divine end which is presented in the words of Ephesians 4: 13-"... till we all attain unto the unity of the faith, and of the knowledge </ i >( literally-full knowledge )< i > of the Son of God, unto a fullgrown man, unto the measure of the stature of the fulness of Christ: that we be no longer children ..." It is not connected with any ' Movement ', ' Organization ', ' Mission ' or separate body of Christians, but is just a ministry to " all saints ".
Grey recognising the treachery withdrew from the site of his murdered nephew, and only after an exchange of words was Gray closely pursued ' till near Edinburgh ', and escaped capture only by his skill as a horseman.
This first direct address to humanity, comprising thirty eight words, perhaps encompasses the entire philosophical pursuit undertaken prior to its revelation till date, and answers simplistically.
Of death, as it consists of dust and worms, and mourners and uncertainty, he had never thought ; but the word " death " he had often seen separate and conjunct with other words, till he had learned to speak of all its attributes as glibly as Unitarian Belsham will discuss you the attributes of the word " God " in a pulpit, and will talk of infinity with a tongue that dangles from a skull that never reached in thought and thorough imagination two inches, or farther than from his hand to his mouth, or from the vestry to the sounding-board of the pulpit.
The story of the famous kiss bestowed by Margaret of Scotland on la précieuse bouche de laquelle sont issus et sortis tant de bons mots et vertueuses paroles (' The invaluable mouth from which issued and which left so many witty remarks and virtuous words ') is mythical, for Margaret did not come to France till 1436, after the poet's death ; but the story, first told by Guillaume Bouchet in his Annales d ' Aquitaine ( 1524 ), is interesting, if only as a proof of the high degree of estimation in which the ugliest man of his day was held.
Her epitaph in her own words is " God give me work till my life shall end and life till my work is done ".
: Up till THIS period of MY life, I was INVOLVING MY thots, words, and acts much like so many have done and were doing.
The Spaniard then rearranged the letters from these words till it finally came out as " Orani ", which thenceforth became the official name of the town.
* Några ord till min kära dotter, ifall jag hade någon ( Some words to my dear daughter, if I had one ) 1794

words and No
`` No, I remembered reading about you in the papers and that you lived here, and when it happened all I could think of was '' -- This time she stopped the rush of words herself.
No one who has studied the radical Right can suppose that words are their sole staple in trade.
No one could be more devoted than he to the American Congress as an institution and more aware of its historical significance in the political history of the world, and I shall never forget his moving talks, delivered in simple yet eloquent words, upon the meaning of our jobs as Representatives in the operation of representative government and their importance in the context of today's assault upon popular government.
If, at any time during the assignment pass, the compiler finds that there are no more index words available for assignment, the warning message `` No More Index Words Available '' will be placed in the object program listing, the table will be altered to show that index words 1 through 96 are available, and the assignment will continue as before.
Eudaemonists generally reply that the universe is moral and that, in Socrates ' words, “ No evil can happen to a good man, either in life or after death ,” or, in Jesus ' words, “ But he who endures to the end will be saved .”
It carried the words, " No Stamp Act, No Sedition Act, No Alien Bills, No Land Tax, downfall to the Tyrants of America ; peace and retirement to the President ; Love Live the Vice President ," referring to then-President John Adams and Vice President Thomas Jefferson.
'" The manager walks out of the cabin, and spoke with Marlow about " unsound methods " and Marlow puts forward the notion: " No method at all "-After some more words the manager gives Marlow a heavy glance, then leaves.
But now We join Our voice to that of Our predecessor John XXIII of venerable memory, and We make Our own his words: " No statement of the problem and no solution to it is acceptable which does violence to man's essential dignity ; those who propose such solutions base them on an utterly materialistic conception of man himself and his life.
No new words were adopted between 2001 and 2006.
Even as nostalgia was discarded, many in the scene adopted a nihilistic attitude summed up by the Sex Pistols slogan " No Future "; in the later words of one observer, amid the unemployment and social unrest in 1977, " punk's nihilistic swagger was the most thrilling thing in England.
* No reserved words.
Crow, performing with Kid Rock at the 45th annual Grammy Awards, wore a large peace sign and a guitar strap with the words " No War.
He wrote, " Eight words contain the sum of the present degradation of our political parties: No leaders, no principles ; no principles, no parties.
Schoenewolf later clarified that " No person is better off enslaved, obviously ... What I tried to say, before my words were twisted by that reporter, is that despite the clear and obvious evil of that practice, we tend to forget that many of the enslaved people had been first been sold into bondage by their fellow countrymen ; so coming to America did bring about some eventual good.
After Hammerstein's death in 1960, Rodgers wrote both words and music for his first new Broadway project No Strings ( 1962, which earned two Tony Awards ).
The music to which the words of the refrain " Land of Hope and Glory, & c " below are set is the " trio " theme from Edward Elgar's Pomp and Circumstance March No. 1.
Oh No, Not Them !, in Mirkin's words, " tested through the floor " because it was too " surreal " and " sarcastic " and was not picked up.
PiL's last studio album of this period, 1992's That What Is Not, included a sample from the Sex Pistols ' song " God Save the Queen " in the song " Acid Drops " ( the younger Lydon's voice is heard chanting the words, " No future, no future ..." in the outro ).
Seen in the Magical Mystery Tour film singing the song, Lennon, apparently, is the walrus ; on the track-list of the accompanying soundtrack EP / LP however, underneath " I Am the Walrus " are printed the words ' " No you're not!
According to Alan Pollack, the " approach-avoidance tactic " is encountered in the verse, as the V chord ( for example E in A key ) appearing on the words " Always know ", " I know when " " I think a No " and " I think I disagree ") never resolves into a I chord ( A in A key )) directly as expected.

words and support
An exception to this could include a politician whose " weasel words " and obfuscation are necessary to gain support from multiple constituents with mutually exclusive conflicting desires from their candidate of choice.
Frank Gaebelein argues that the non-existence of other Greek words does not support the theory of Daniel being written in the Hellenistic period.
A popular expression claims that " all words ever spoken by human beings " could be stored in approximately 5 exabytes of data, ( although this project is now outdated and therefore not entirely accurate ) often citing a project at the UC Berkeley School of Information in support.
The first support was Dr. Thorndike's paper ; the second was a concession by proponents of the systematic languages that thousands of words were already present in many – or even a majority – of the European languages.
Technical difficulties included the very high transistor counts needed to support the wide instruction words and the large caches.
Scriptural texts proposed in support of Peter's special position in relation to the church include the words of Jesus to him:
As the scriptural support required by their sola scriptura position, Protestants who believe that in the Eucharist the bread and wine become the body and blood of Christ turn to the words of Jesus himself at his Last Supper, as reported in the Synoptic Gospels and Saint Paul's First Epistle to the Corinthians.
Those to-be-remembered words that had a high degree of overlap with the processed words were recalled worse, lending some support to the idea of interference through feature overwriting.
Originally introduced by Siemens Mobile and Nokia as JSR-195, IMP 1. 0 is a strict subset of MIDP 1. 0 except that it doesn't include user interface APIs — in other words, it doesn't include support for the Java package.
Typically, reserved words include labels for primitive data types in languages that support a type system, and identify programming constructs such as loops, blocks, conditionals, and branches.
All of these developments have been oriented toward support for real-time graphics, and are therefore oriented toward processing in two, three, or four dimensions, usually with vector lengths of between two and sixteen words, depending on data type and architecture.
With the increase in population and productivity in Scandinavia, Viking warriors, having sought treasure and glory in the nearby British Isles, " proceeded to plough and support themselves ", in the words of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, for the year 876.
These fragments disappointed Romantic scholars as not matching the writer's great reputation, partly because Fronto's teachings, with their emphasis on studying ancient writers in search of striking words, were not in accordance with current fashion ( Italy, where not only Mai but Leopardi enthused over them, was an exception ), partly because they gave no support to the assumption that Fronto had been a wise counsellor to Marcus Aurelius ( indeed, they contain no trace of political advice ), partly because his frequent complaints about ill-health, especially those collected in book 5 of Ad M. Caesarem, aroused more annoyance than compassion ; these adverse judgements were reversed once Fronto was read for what he was rather than what he was not, as already in the sympathetic treatment by Dorothy Brock, Studies in Fronto and his Age ( Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1911 ).
Literally, the phrase means " avoid being unclear " or " avoid being unclear, support being clear ", but the use of relatively uncommon words causes confusion, making the phrase an example of irony, and more precisely a heterological or hypocritical phrase ( it does not embody its own advice ).
* Special loop controls, such as architectural support for executing a few instruction words in a very tight loop without overhead for instruction fetches or exit testing
Chamberlain remained Prime Minister from the outbreak of war in September 1939 until May 1940, when, in Dunglass's words, " he could no longer command support of a majority in the Conservative party.
King George was reportedly more enraged by the breach of protocol than by the nature of the request, yet it attracted the support of the Common Councilmen of London who expressed their gratitude by erecting a monument in the Guildhall, London including a life-size statue of Beckford ( pictured ), surmounting a stone tablet on which the words Beckford had used to admonish the king are engraved in gold.
Eleanor Loftus herself was Strafford's friend, the sister of his brother's wife, but there is no evidence that she was his mistress, and his words quoted above do not support the accusation, which seems to rest upon some ambiguous expressions in Clarendon's History.
Frame: Cristofori's pianos use an internal frame member ( bentside ) to support the soundboard ; in other words, the structural member attaching the right side of the soundboard is distinct from the external case that bears the tension of the strings.
Jay Carney, the White House Press Secretary at the time, spoke for President Obama on the matter by saying the president does not support, but actually opposes, some of the kind of words and lyrics that have been written by Common and others.
Messianic Jewish Bible translator David H. Stern cited these two scholars to support the translation framework that often "< nowiki >'</ nowiki > nomos < nowiki >'</ nowiki > means ' legalism ' and not God's Torah ", especially in Paul's constructs erga nomou ( literally " works of law ", rendered by Stern " legalistic observance of Torah commands ") and upo nomon ( literally " under law ", rendered by Stern by 13 words, " in subjection to the system which results from perverting the Torah into legalism ").
The word FRUIT or FRUITs is a play on words in support of the acronym BANANAs.
He produced false letters to support his words, threatened to kill both himself and his children, and thus obtained, through the medium of Zadoc Kahn, chief rabbi of France, assistance from the Rothschilds ( June, 1894 ).
A hug can be given as an indication of support, comfort, and consolation, particularly where words are insufficient.

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