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:" Therefore it is reasonable to conclude that, just as easily as they raise hailstorms, so can they cause lightning and storms at sea ; and so no doubt at all remains on these points.
'" Returning toward Antioch, the troops of Antiochus sacked Jerusalem and removed the sacred objects from the Jerusalem Temple, slaughtering an unknown, but large, number of Jews :" And after that Antiochus had smitten Egypt, he returned again in the hundred forty and third year, and went up against Israel and Jerusalem with a great multitude, And entered proudly into the sanctuary, and took away the golden altar, and the candlestick of light, and all the vessels thereof ... And when he had taken all away, he went into his own land, having made a great massacre, and spoken very proudly. Therefore there was a great mourning in Israel, in every place where they were.
For instance, the problem statement and the solution statement are printed in bold font, the latter is always preceded by the " Therefore :" keyword.
:" Therefore, we who are not Jews must speak, speak our sorrow and indignation and disgust in so many voices that they will be heard.
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:" and we
Where being, the noun, is readily accessible to experience and classifiable, being, the participle, is not :" In short ... philosophy may perhaps be able to tell us everything about that which reality is, but nothing at all concerning this not unimportant detail: the actual existence, or non-existence, of what we call reality ....
:" Turning from the northern parts to the mouth of the Baltic Sea we first meet the Norwegians ( Nortmanni ), then the Danish region of Skåne ( Sconia ) stands out, and beyond these live the Geats ( Gothi ) for a long stretch all the way to Birka.
:" Furthermore we have been told that there are many more islands in that sea, one of which is called the Great Estland ( Aestland ) -- And this island is told to be quite close to the Woman Land ( terrae feminarum ), which is not far ( non longe ) away from Birka of the Swedes.
:" When we see leaf-eating insects green, and bark-feeders mottled-grey ; the alpine ptarmigan white in winter, the red-grouse the colour of heather, and the black-grouse that of peaty earth, we must believe that these tints are of service to these birds and insects in preserving them from danger.
:" In the beginning God …" Though we differ in our perceptions and experiences of reality, we affirm our faith in God as the Creator and Governor of the universe.
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:" We magnify you O Mother of the True Light and we glorify you O saint and Mother of God ( Theotokos ) for you have borne unto us the Saviour of the world.
" In 1954, Stagg disputed Cochems ' claim to have invented the forward pass :" Eddie Cochems, who coached at St. Louis University in 1906, also claimed to have invented the pass as we know it today ...
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:" We worship ," replied Hengist, " our country gods, Saturn and Jupiter, and the other deities that govern the world, but especially Mercury, whom in our language we call Woden and to whom our ancestors consecrated the fourth day of the week, still called after his name Wodensday.
:" If we say that the things known must be in the mind, we are either un-duly limiting the mind's power of knowing, or we are uttering a mere tautology.
:" Many will say to me, ' Lord, Lord, did we not in your name eat and drink and do powerful deeds?
:" Many will say to me on that day, ' Lord, Lord, did we not in your name eat and drink and prophecy and drive out demons?
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:" And we know that God causes all things to work together for good to those who love God, to those who are called according to His purpose.
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:" The Republic of China and Japan will endeavor to conclude, as soon as possible, an agreement providing for the regulation or limitation of fishing and the conservation and development of fisheries on the high seas.
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:" The view of this extensive city, the numerous canoes on the river, the crowded population, and the cultivated state of the surrounding countryside, formed altogether a prospect of civilization and magnificence that I little expected to find in the bosom of Africa.

:" and Abraham
Book of Lindisfarne, Northumbria, c. 715 ; decoration invades the text of the beginning of Gospel of Matthew | Matthew :" Liber generationis Jesu Christi filii David, filii Abraham ".
" and 6: 75 ( Pickthall ) " Thus did We show Abraham the kingdom of the heavens and the earth that he mighty be of those possessing certainty :"
:" They become the sons of Moses and of Aaron and the seed of Abraham, and the church and kingdom, and the elect of God.
:" Our abba ( father ) is Abraham!
:" If you are Abraham's children, ` abad ( do ) as Abraham would ` abad ( do )!

:" and signifies
:" Christ's Ascension into heaven signifies his participation, in his humanity, in God's power and authority.
:" The name of the Isles of the Fortunate signifies that they bear all good things, as if happy and blessed in the abundance of their fruits.
:" Thirdly we consider in fire the quality of clarity, or brightness ; which signifies that these angels have in themselves an inextinguishable light, and that they also perfectly enlighten others.
:" In terms of worldview, the emergence of the Shàngqīng revelations signifies a major expansion of Taoism.
:" As has already been mentioned, the original name of the town is not sLel, as it is now-a-days spelt, but sLes, which signifies an encampment of nomads.
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:" Every gun that is made, every warship launched, every rocket fired, signifies, in the final sense, a theft from those who hunger and are not fed, those who are cold and not clothed.

:" and nothing
Hobbes said :" The Latines called Accounts of mony Rationes ... and thence it seems to proceed that they extended the word Ratio, to the faculty of Reckoning in all other things .... When a man reasoneth hee does nothing else but conceive a summe totall ... For Reason ... is nothing but Reckoning ... of the consequences of generall names agreed upon, for the marking and signifying of our thoughts ...."
:" He dwells in the place called Breidablik, which is in heaven ; in that place may nothing unclean be, even as is said here:
:" It was indeed nothing short of a summary, in sequential and numbered paragraphs, of everything that the mind of European man had yet conceived or discovered.
:" The zodiacal light is nothing but the solar atmosphere, a rare and subtile fluid, either luminous by itself, or made so by the rays of the sun surrounding its globe ; but in a greater quantity, and more extensively, about its equator, than any other.
:" I say nothing of the fields because Bastien-Lepage reigns over them as a sovereign ; but the streets, however, have not still had their ... Bastien ".
:" This disturbance continued from day to day ; and sometimes a dismal hollow whistling would be heard, and sometimes the trotting and snorting of a horse, but nothing to be seen .... A man was much hurt by some of the stones.
:" I don't know nothing about no God Damned Krugerrands.
:" When television is good, nothing — not the theater, not the magazines or newspapers — nothing is better.
Augstein wrote in opposition to Nolte that :" Not for nothing did Nolte let us know that the annihilation of the kulaks, the peasant middle class, had taken place from 1927 to 1930, before Hitler seized power, and that the destruction of the Old Bolsheviks and countless other victims of Stalin's insanity had happened between 1934 and 1938, before the beginning of Hitler's war.
:" a wasteland six miles ( 10 km ) long, stretching from where he stood all the way north to 181st street ... The ' park ' was nothing but a vast low-lying mass of dirt and mud.
:" Especially is it a fundamental thought, from which the exposition is everywhere deduced, that the history of mankind as related in Genesis is in reality nothing else than a system of psychology and ethic.
:" Believe me, I who am speaking to you with full knowledge of the facts, and who tell you that nothing is lost for France.
:" In fact, on-demand applications are a whole ‘ nother ballgame — which is why personally I try to avoid the popular phrase software as a service ( SaaS ) since I feel it ’ s a phrase that ’ s born of thenothing changes ’ mindset ".
:" Is there nothing to be done?
:" hat we saw and heard in sittings over many years left us in no doubt that unless it is accepted that New Zealand has two founding cultures, not one ; unless Māori culture and identity are valued in everything government says and does ; and unless they are welcomed into the very centre of the way we do things in this country, nothing will change.
:" If you say nothing, nobody will ever know it.
:" f the consent of the citizens is required in order to decide that war should be declared ( and in this constitution it cannot but be the case ), nothing is more natural than that they would be very cautious in commencing such a poor game, decreeing for themselves all the calamities of war.
Many statements in favor of the pluralistic character of scholarship and in favor of an ethos representing a republic of learned men reveal themselves as merely empty phrases to the person who has an overview of these things " Fest argued that Nolte was motivated by purely scholarly concerns, and was only attempting the " historicization " of National Socialism that Martin Broszat called for Fest argued that :" Strictly speaking, Nolte did nothing but take up the suggestion by Broszat and others that National Socialism be historicized.
:" Winstanley conceded ' There are, you say, no exceptions, in the New Testament, to your rule ; that is, I suppose, unless these particular texts the ones Sharp used to adduce Christ's deity be such ... it is nothing surprising to find all these particular texts in question appearing as the exceptions to your rule, and the sole exceptions ... in the New Testament ' - an obvious concession that he could find no exceptions save for the ones he supposed exist in the christologically pregnant texts.
:" nothing more than petty sectarianism "
:" That nothing that happens to a man is bad or good, opinions being merely dreams "
:" These monasteries were closed for political reasons, not religious ones, and their closing had nothing to do with sectarianism.

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