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These and commentaries
These commentaries used political rhetoric to promote a state in which the Emperor, as " Son of Heaven ," should extend his sphere of influence to barbarous lands, thereby gladdening the people.
These have been expounded by commentaries of various Torah scholars during the ages.
These commentaries could be read with the text of the Talmud and would help explain the meaning of the text.
These later commentaries include " Maharshal " ( Solomon Luria ), " Maharam " ( Meir Lublin ) and " Maharsha " ( Samuel Edels ), and are generally printed at the back of each tractate.
These toasts consisted of comedy, boastful commentaries, chants, half-sung rhymes, rhythmic chants, squeals, screams, and rhymed storytelling.
These stories are illustrated by genuine clips from the ITV archives, which, interspersed with Mills ' own heavily-contrived commentaries and bizarre non-sequiturs, come together to reveal surreal fictional backstories.
These commentaries may be described as to a certain extent a new departure in New Testament exegesis.
" These commentaries, profiles, reviews and interviews are packaged neither chronologically nor thematically ; however, the closing taglines sometimes make a free-associational link to the opening paragraph of the next entertaining essay.
These discourses are similar to the exegetical commentaries of Schneur Zalman in his other works, though here they sometimes take the form of letters to his followers, with more direct advice.
These included a " conferences " ( Synousiai ) on Euclid, and commentaries ( Exegeseis ) on the Handy Tables and Almagest of Ptolemy, and on the technical poet Aratus.
These incidents are thought to have been derived from popular elaborations of the story or from Jewish commentaries on the text.
These commentaries were compiled and published in 1716 under the title of Hagakure, a word that can be translated as either In the shadow the Leaves or hidden leaves.
These commentaries on Horace are now lost but are referred to by the grammarian Charisius.
These ideologies became embedded in large works such as the Abhidhammas and commentaries.
These boxsets include " world exclusive " special features, such as commentaries and interviews with the voice actors.
These three treatises were published together ( Venice, 1604 ); later editions also contain commentaries by Eleazar ben Aryeh ( Vienna, 1800 ) and by Hananiah Isaac Michael Aryeh ( Salonica, 1814 ).
These voluminous commentaries are the popular and university expositions which Salmeron had delivered during his preaching and teaching days.
These laws are based upon the Books of Leviticus and Deuteronomy of the Torah and in the extensive body of rabbinical commentaries ( the Talmud ).
These commentaries were dictations to the students by the professors and as such were not intended for publication.
These commentaries, especially that to the Pentateuch, probably contained many of the decisions enumerated above.
These commentaries have made their mark in the history of libertarian ideas for their clarity, eloquence, and pedagogical value.
These commentaries were broadcast on the nationally syndicated daily radio program, Byline, which was sponsored by the Cato Institute.
These works and the important commentaries on them were the wellspring of science.
These later additions-which appear in the sutta commentaries attributed to Buddhaghosa and Dhammapala ( the Majjhima Nikaya commentary known as the Papancasudani ( Ps ) and the Therigatha commentary Paramattha-dipani ( Pad ), respectively ) — may represent attempts by later commentators to " rehabilitate " the character of Angulimala — making him appear as a fundamentally good human being entrapped by circumstance, rather than as a vicious killer.

These and endeared
These qualities endeared him to both the musicians and the social-economic haute monde which supported the concert world of the post-World War 1, era.
" These manglings of the language only endeared Dean to fans, being a precursor of such beloved ballplayers-turned-broadcasters as Ralph Kiner, Herb Score and Jerry Coleman.
These views endeared Holmes to the later advocates of legal realism, and made him one of the early founders of law and economics jurisprudence.

These and him
These assumptions lead to an organization with one man at the top, six directly under him, six under each of these, and so on until there are six levels of personnel.
These were heroes nine feet tall to him ''.
These favours usually entail Poirot being supplied with cases that would interest him.
These soon became so serious that a league was formed to crush him, and Maurice of Saxony led an army against his former comrade.
These proclamations embodied Johnson's conciliatory policies towards the South, as well as his rush to reincorporate the former Confederate states into the union without due regard for freedmen's rights ; these positions and his vetoes of civil rights bills embroiled him in a bitter dispute with Radical Republicans who demanded harsher measures.
These proclamations embodied Johnson's conciliatory policies towards the South, as well as his rush to reincorporate the former Confederate states into the union without due regard for freedmen's rights ; these positions and his vetoes of civil rights bills embroiled him in a bitter dispute with Radical Republicans.
These travels brought him wealth and added to his experience.
These speculations made him vulnerable in Athens to a charge of impiety.
These and other works raised his reputation so high that the most flattering offers were sent to him from the Russian court to induce him to remove to St Petersburg, but these were declined, although many of his finest works made their way to the Hermitage Museum.
These controversies, though forced on him, provoked resentment, and it is even related that his physician, Jacob the Schismatic ( Minaah ), was slowly poisoning him, but R. Ammi and R. Assi discovered the crime in time ( Av.
These scars gave him the nickname " Scarface.
These observations led him to suspect that the flea might be an intermediary factor in the transmission of plague, since people acquired plague only if they were in contact with recently dead rats, who had died less than 24 hours before.
* The Croatian Bojna za specijalna djelovanja ( BSD ) use the lyrics, but instead of " These are men, America's best " they sing " These are men, Croatia's best " and in the final chorus, referring to the son of a killed Green Beret, they also sing " Make him one of Croatia's best ".
These uniforms differentiated them from the Army and the Regular RIC, and gave rise to the force's nickname: Christopher O ' Sullivan wrote in the Limerick Echo on 25 March 1920 that, meeting a group of recruits on a train at Limerick Junction, the attire of one reminded him of the Scarteen Hunt, whose " Black and Tans " nickname derived from the coloration of its Kerry Beagles.
These professions state that Jesus suffered, died, was buried, and was resurrected from the dead in order to grant eternal life to those who believe in him and trust him for the remission of their sins ( salvation ).
These early textual studies convinced him of the absolute necessity of new and more exact collations of manuscripts.
These points, and more, were used against him, when Khrushchev was forced to resign from all his posts in 1964.
These films leave the impression that Clark Kent is really a secret identity that is used to enable Superman to serve humanity better, rather than just a role to help him assimilate into the human community.
These relatively poor results lost him seniority when later promoted to Lieutenant.
These professional writings gave him a place and memorial in Albrecht von Haller, Bibliotheca Medicinae Practicae ( 1779 ).

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