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words and Wisdom
In Stephen's words of mourning: By God's secret decision death took him, so that wickedness would not change his soul and false imaginations would not deceive his mind – as the Book of Wisdom teaches about early death.
Amongst them may be mentioned a history of the dispute with Palamas ; biographies of his uncle and early instructor John, metropolitan of Heraclea, and of the martyr Codratus of Antioch ; funeral orations for Theodore Metochites, and the two emperors Andronicus ; commentaries on the wanderings of Odysseus and on Synesius's treatise on dreams ; tracts ‘ on orthography and on words of doubtful meaning ; a philosophical dialogue called Phlorentius or Concerning Wisdom ; astronomical treatises on the date of Easter, on the preparation of the astrolabe and on the predictive calculation of solar eclipses ; and an extensive correspondence.
Bookseller, Freemason and Illuminist Friedrich Nicolai ( 1733 – 1811 ), in Versuch über die Beschuldigungen welche dem Tempelherrenorden gemacht worden, und über dessen Geheimniß ( 1782 ), was the first to claim that the Templars were Gnostics, and that " Baphomet " was formed from the Greek words βαφη μητȢς, baphe metous, to mean Taufe der Weisheit, " Baptism of Wisdom ".
The words around the tower read " Love ," " Wisdom ," " Justice ," and " Service.
The words of the state motto, " Wisdom, Justice, and Moderation ," are wrapped around the pillars, guarded by a male figure dressed in Colonial attire like a soldier of the American Revolution, with a drawn sword representing the defense of the Constitution.
If there are one thousand or more burials, a Commonwealth cemetery will contain a Stone of Remembrance, designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens with words from the Wisdom of Sirach: " Their name liveth for evermore "; all the Stones of Remembrance are 11 ft 6 ins long and 5 ft high with three steps leading up to them.
His pupil Menachem Mendel Zaks published Meshech Chochma (" The Price of Wisdom ", Meshech is the acronym of Meir Simcha Kohen, and the words derive from Job 28: 18 ), which contains novellae on the Torah, but very often branches off into questions of Jewish philosophy.
The words of the state motto, " Wisdom, Justice, Moderation ", are wrapped around the pillars, being guarded by a man ( possibly a soldier from the American Revolution ) with a drawn sword ( held in his right hand ), representing the military's defense of the Constitution.
How the babbling Bozzy, inspired only by love, and the recognition and vision which love can lend, epitomises nightly the words of Wisdom, the deeds and aspects of Wisdom, and so, by little and little, unconsciously works together for us a whole Johnsoniad ; a more free, perfect, sunlit and spirit-speaking likeness than for many centuries had been drawn by man of man!
Caine was punished by this inferior deity for hearing the words of the Serpent ( called Sophia, " Wisdom "), but he and his descendants were blessed by the true God with the ability to sustain themselves wholly on blood, the pure force of life, and were spared aging and death ; thus vampires are almost independent of the decay of this world and akin to angels.
) While it is commonly known as St. Sophia's, it is not named for any of the female saints of that name ( i. e., Sophia of Rome or Sophia the Martyr ); rather, the name comes from the Greek for wisdom ( Σoφíα, from whence we get words like philosophia or philosophy —" the love of wisdom "), and thus Novgorod's cathedral is dedicated to the Holy Wisdom of God, in imitation of the Hagia Sophia cathedral of Constantinople.
*" Simple Wisdom ," words by H. Simpson.

words and Justice
The next year, Brubeck produced The Gates of Justice, a cantata mixing Biblical scripture with the words of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
The words omitted from section 1 ( 1 ) were repealed by section 1 ( 2 ) of the Criminal Justice Act 1948.
In Escola, now widely recognized as a landmark case in American law, Justice Traynor laid the foundation for Greenman with these words:
Justice Hugo Black adopted Jefferson's words in the voice of the Court, and concluded that " government must be neutral among religions and nonreligion: it cannot promote, endorse, or fund religion or religious institutions.
Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., writing for the Court, explained that " the question in every case is whether the words used are used in such circumstances and are of such a nature as to create a clear and present danger that they will bring about the substantive evils that Congress has a right to prevent.
He also sculpted the " Justice Is Blind " monument ( In his own words, an " Enlightened Justice ") that tops the Courthouse ; he intentionally chose the " non-blindfolded " concept.
New Orleans historian Keith Weldon Medley, author of We As Freemen: Plessy v. Ferguson, The Fight Against Legal Segregation, said the words in Justice Harlan's " Great Dissent " originated with papers filed with the court by " The Citizen ’ s Committee.
In Snyder v. Phelps ( 2011 ), dissenting Justice Samuel Alito likened the protests of the Westboro Baptist Church members to fighting words and of a personal character, and thus not protected speech.
With James unable to declare Coke incompetent, some " colorable excuses " were produced to justify Coke's dismissal ; he was accused of concealing £ 12, 000, uttering " high words of contempt " as a judge, and declaring himself Chief Justice of England.
When he sentenced Kelly to death by hanging, Lord Justice Barry uttered the customary words " May God have mercy on your soul ".
English words are fitted to Un jour vis un foulon qui fouloit ( as Monsieur Mingo ) and sung by the drunken Justice Silence, in Act V, Scene iii.
Danton, at this time perhaps the most powerful figure within the Cordeliers Club, acted, in Hilaire Belloc's words, as " the organizer and chief of the insurrection ," and was appointed Minister of Justice in the government that resulted, with Desmoulins and Fabre d ' Églantine-both prominent members of the Cordeliers Club-as his secretaries.
" Kennedy reviewed the assumption the court made in Bowers, using the words of Chief Justice Burger's concurring opinion in that case, that " Condemnation of practices is firmly rooted in Judeao-Christian moral and ethical standards.
Perón's party, the Partido Justicialista, derived its name from the Spanish words for " Social Justice " ( Justicia Social ).
Although, in the words of Senator Everett Dirksen, Burger " looked, sounded, and acted like a Chief Justice ," Woodward and Armstrong's The Brethren depicted Burger as a weak chief justice who was not seriously respected by his colleagues due to alleged personal eccentricity and lack of legal acumen.
Though Chief Justice Hughes would join the opinion of Roberts, he did not assign the majority opinion, a guideline usually required for court's most senior justice who agrees with the majority opinion, and let Roberts speak for the majority in his own words.
The judges of the new superior courts, including the Chief Justice and President, adopted for all occasions-ceremonial or otherwise-the ordinary working judicial dress of the austere type previously worn by members of the old Court of Appeal, that is, in the words of the current Order 119 rule 2 of the Rules of the Superior Courts, 1986:
Section 137 of the Youth Criminal Justice Act outlines the definitions and consequences of failing to comply with a sentence or disposition, in other words a breach of probation.
When he was offered the opportunity to become Minister of Justice in 1885, Annie Thompson encouraged him to leave that bunch of " sere old crows " ( her words ) on the Nova Scotia bench and get out into a world which would better test and demonstrate his talents.
" Both ... ideas and words lifted " from a 20-year-old essay by now-Colorado Supreme Court Justice Gregory J. Hobbs.
Public confidence as the basis for the rule against bias is also embodied in the often-quoted words of Lord Hewart, the Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales, that " t is not merely of some importance, but of fundamental importance that justice should not only be done, but should manifestly be seen to be done ".

words and Compassion
The name of the association changed to Compassion in 1963, inspired by Jesus ' words " I have compassion on the multitude.

words and Integrity
In a controversial move following the 2003 sexual assault scandal, the words " Bring me men ..." were taken down and replaced with the Academy's ( later adopted as the Air Force's ) core values: " Integrity first, service before self, and excellence in all we do.
The front of the base is carved and painted with the words Fidelity, Bravery, and Integrity.
Engraved into the rotunda ’ s floor and etched into the archways are words and larger-than-life images that defined Robinson ’ s nine values: Courage, Excellence, Persistence, Justice, Teamwork, Commitment, Citizenship, Determination and Integrity.

words and are
I found myself becoming one of that group of people who, in Carlyle's words, `` are forever gazing into their own navels, anxiously asking ' Am I right, am I wrong ' ''??
In other words, as students go through college, those who are most successful academically tend to become more committed to a `` Bill of Rights '' orientation.
To achieve this destiny, acts as well as words are needed -- not only acts that lead to physical strength but also acts that lead to strength based on right doing and respect.
No one who has studied the radical Right can suppose that words are their sole staple in trade.
To all, the Foundation gives the kind of thanks which are more than thanks: to them we are grateful beyond the possibility of conveying in words how grateful we are.
Signs are meant to convey a message, and in most cases, this requires words and letters.
Poster Products Inc., Chicago, Ill.: a changeable copy and display sign which consists of an extruded impact styrene background in choice of colors, onto which are mounted snap-in letters, figures, or words screened on acetate or other types of sheet stock.
These examples are illustrative of the use of the words `` trial '' and `` experiment '' as they are used in this chapter, but they are quite flexible words and it is well not to restrict them too narrowly.
These words are more expressive than labels like `` A '' and `` not-A ''.
and which, more often than all these, conveys a welter of feelings which could in no way be conveyed by any number of words, words which are so unlike this welter in being formed and discrete from one another.
in working with these patients the therapist eventually gets to do some at least private mulling over of the possible meaning of a belch, or the passage of flatus, not only because he is reduced to this for lack of anything else to analyze, but also because he learns that even these animal-like sounds constitute forms of communication in which, from time to time, quite different things are being said, long before the patient can become sufficiently aware of these, as distinct feelings and concepts, to say them in words.
Dominant stress is of course more than extended duration, and normally centers on syllables that would have primary stress or phrase stress if the words or longer units they are parts of were spoken alone: a dominant stress given to glorify would normally center on its first syllable rather than its last.
The desire to contrast the first parts of words which are alike in their last components produces an exceptional disregard of the normal patterns of stress of Chinese and Japanese.
Syllables are genuine units, but division of words and sentences into them presents great difficulties.
For the only time in the opera, words are not set according to their natural inflection ; ;
Again, as Boris feels himself nearing death, a procession files into the hall singing a hymn, its modal harmonies adding a churchly touch to the grim atmosphere: The words are hardly calculated to put the Tsar's mind at ease.
if any words or phrases are formulaic, they will be.

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