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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.
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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 commentaries endeared him to President Nixon, who rewarded him with a rare, hour-long, one-on-one interview in 1971, at the height of the administration's animus against major newspapers, CBS, and NBC.
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 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 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.
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These widely advertised products, which are used primarily for washing clothes, are based on high-sudsing, synthetic organic actives ( sodium alkylbenzenesulfonates ) and contain up to 50% by weight of sodium tripolyphosphate or a mixture of sodium tripolyphosphate and tetrasodium pyrophosphate.
These cells were used rather than square Pyrex tubing because of the tendency of the latter to shatter when thawing frozen carbon tetrachloride.
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 are not used in amoeboid movement, but are stiff skeletons on which organelles are supported or can move on.
These glyphs were used as pronunciation guides for logograms, to write grammatical inflections, and, later, to transcribe loan words and foreign names.
These snails cling solidly with their broad muscular foot to rocky surfaces at sublittoral depths, although some species such as Haliotis cracherodii used to be common in the intertidal zone.
These are used where the vessel is permanently or semi-permanently sited, for example in the case of lightvessels or channel marker buoys.
These facts were used as an argument against his succession, an oracle having warned Sparta against a " lame reign.
These praise songs are probably the same performed at Matilda's coronation, but might have been used at other court ceremonies before Ealdred's death.
These numbers are set up by a company offering low charge calls in the UK, these numbers are meant to be used as a sort of operator that you go through in order to qualify for these cheap calls.
These pits were also used to steam foods by adding heated rocks or embers and then seaweed or corn husks ( or other coverings ) placed on top to steam fish and shellfish as well as vegetables ; potatoes would be added while still in-skin and corn while in-husk, this would later be referred to as a clambake by the colonists.
These guitars are most commonly used by swing and jazz players and often incorporate electronics in the form of a pickup.
These drugs are used along with analgesics to modulate and / or modify the action of opioids when used against pain, especially of neuropathic origin.
These sculptural forms guide water into rhythmic movement and are used both in water-purification projects and decoratively.
These are also sometimes called simply AC1, AC2, etc., and, somewhat confusingly, sometimes Roman numerals are used for these isoforms that all belong to the overall AC class III.
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