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These and edicts
These Confucian Analects citations of dao verbally meaning " to guide ; to lead " are: " The Master said, ' In guiding a state of a thousand chariots, approach your duties with reverence and be trustworthy in what you say " and " The Master said, ' Guide them by edicts, keep them in line with punishments, and the common people will stay out of trouble but will have no sense of shame.
These edicts included a law against wearing the same hairstyle, dress, or accessory as the Empress.
These pirate stations broadcast pro-Taliban messages as well as fatwas ( religious edicts ) by radical, pro-Taliban clerics.
These edicts were deciphered by British archeologist and historian James Prinsep.
These kingdoms are mentioned in Ashoka's edicts ( 256 BCE ) and were considered part of the outer circle of the imperium ; subject to the rule of the Mauryan Emperor, although doubtless enjoying a considerable degree of autonomy under their local rulers.
He claims that Khayr al-Din al-Ramli's religious edicts ( fatwa, plural fatawa ), collected into final form in 1670 under the name al-Fatawa al-Khayriyah, attest to territorial awareness: " These fatawa are a contemporary record of the time, and also give a complex view of agrarian relations.
These two successor states of the restored Czechoslovakia remain unwilling to revoke the edicts and laws so as not to contradict the results of World War II.
These princes instituted policies as part of the then extant Spanish Inquisition, these abuses of that crusade originally authorized for other reasons such as the Reconquista, and Morisco conversions, ultimately led to the Counter Reformation, and the edicts of the Council of Trent.

These and often
These personal and social goals often overshadow the goals of intellectual clarity, and spiritual transcendence.
These students, although they might read various articles in popular magazines, more often chose to report on articles found in the journals.
These were often carefully written out with a great deal of thought behind them.
These cases, for all their rarity, are so dramatic that friends and relations repeat the story until the general population may get an entirely false notion of how often the hymen is a serious problem to newly-weds.
These terms have historically been applied to any astronomical object orbiting the Sun that did not show the disk of a planet and was not observed to have the characteristics of an active comet, but as small objects in the outer Solar System were discovered, their volatile-based surfaces were found to more closely resemble comets, and so were often distinguished from traditional asteroids.
These villages, called pueblos by Spanish settlers, were often only accessible by rope or through rock climbing.
These surfacing stones were often placed in distinctive patterns.
These modifications are often essential for the function or regulation of a protein ; for example, the carboxylation of glutamate allows for better binding of calcium cations, and the hydroxylation of proline is critical for maintaining connective tissues.
These measured positions are then compared with those calculated by the laws of celestial mechanics: an assembly of calculated positions is often referred to as an ephemeris, in which distances are commonly calculated in astronomical units.
These and most other cities and large towns are now connected with asphalt-paved roads, while smaller towns are often connected by dirt roads, which may require a four-wheel-drive vehicle.
These Abrasax-stones often bear Hebraic names of God: Iao, Sabaoth, Adonai, Eloai.
These brokers often traded stocks that were speculative in nature.
These bases were prepared in advance, often by capturing an estate and augmenting its defences with surrounding ditches, ramparts and palisades.
These dilemmas are often regarded as conflicts between his view on international relations and his other loyalties.
These art pieces often served a liturgical function, whether as chalices or even as church buildings themselves.
These three personages are often difficult to tell apart, and even the ancient mythographers appear to have been perplexed about which Aeolus was which.
These guitars are most commonly used by swing and jazz players and often incorporate electronics in the form of a pickup.
These assist in flotation, together with the vacuoles in the ectoplasm, which often contain zooxanthellae.
These effects, often several of them at a time, made it very difficult for World War II era aircraft to reach speeds much beyond 800 km / h ( 500 mph ).
These include serotonin-dopamine antagonists ( see dopamine antagonist and serotonin antagonist ), multi-acting receptor-targeted antipsychotics ( MARTA, those targeting several systems ), and dopamine partial agonists, which are often categorized as atypicals.
These two values are often interpreted as binary digits and are usually denoted by the numerical digits 0 and 1.
These BBSes often had multiple modems and phone lines, allowing several users to upload and download files at once.
These instruments had varying numbers of strings, though often including some form of drone.
; Presiding Bishop or President Bishop: These titles are often used for the head of a national Anglican church, but the title is not usually associated with a particular episcopal see like the title of a primate.

These and pertained
These disputes were later categorised as a " dispute about matters which pertained to the relationship between employer and employee.

These and matters
These have an upper-middle-class leadership and a middle-class membership, with rare exceptions, where working-class parents are active in local P.-T.A. matters.
These matters are typically detailed in the organization's bylaws.
These works are referred to in matters of Islamic law and history to this day.
These became known as the Nuremberg Laws which for Jews in Europe would soon become matters of life and death.
These former colonizers remain influential in economic matters, such as development projects, investments, trade, and loans.
These similarities in civil law include: a ) a charter which affirms the primacy of Muslim shari ' a or religious law, although in practice shari ' a is applied mainly to matters such as marriage, divorce, inheritance, and civil issues.
These categories form the basis for proper behaviour in matters such as courtesy and manners, interpersonal relations, generosity, personal habits and hygiene.
These fragmentary writings, inspired by a renewed reading of Nietzsche, treated issues like emigration, totalitarianism and individuality, as well as everyday matters such as giving presents, dwelling and the impossibility of love.
These matters are not explicitly enumerated in the Northern Ireland Act 1998 but instead include any competence not explicitly retained by the Parliament at Westminster.
These matters continue to be subject to some dispute.
These scientists emphasized that the structure of a software system matters and getting the structure right is critical.
These honored people advised also on matters of court ritual.
These qualities make rangefinders more attractive for theater photography, some portrait photography, action-grabbing candid shots and street photography, and any demanding application where portability matters.
These self-governing boroughs had full authority over fiscal, legislative and judicial matters in their respective areas.
These deal with operational and tactical matters.
These unresolved matters have resulted in cited values for the Hubble constant ( established from Classical Cepheids ) ranging between 60 km / s / Mpc and 80 km / s / Mpc.
To complicate matters further, Aristotle distinguishes between two kinds of intellect or two parts of the intellect .< ref > On the Soul 15-25 </ i ></ ref > These two intellectual powers are traditionally called the " passive intellect " and the " active intellect " or " agent intellect ".
These and many other committees are standing committees, which have a broad remit ; others are ad-hoc committees, which are established to deal with specific matters.
These righteous people's perception ( of both spiritual and physical, not to mention temporal matters ) transcends the apparent boundaries of existence, such that a Rebbe will appear to be able to " see the future ," or at least have strong insight into the life and trials of another.
These matters went largely unreported in the British press, but the question of the royal cypher on Post Office pillar boxes became front-page news.
These range from serious matters ( such as requests to remove pictures of dead relatives from the site ) to Burlington Coat Factory asking them to take down trenchcoat. org, which they had bought as a Trenchcoat Mafia reference, but simply linked it to Burlington Coat Factory's webpage.
These privileges guaranteed that they could maintain communal autonomy, live according to their laws, and be subjected directly to the royal jurisdiction in matters concerning Jews and Christians.
These included the Council of Five Elders, who were sworn to keep peace and support the Toyotomi, the five-member Board of House Administrators, who handled routine policy and administrative matters, and the three-member Board of Mediators, who were charged with keeping peace between the first two boards.
These went hand-in-hand, as the handling of California gold and other financial matters required a secure method for transporting them across the country.

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