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These titles refer to a legendary story, according to which seventy or seventy-two Jewish scholars were asked by the Greek King of Egypt Ptolemy II Philadelphus to translate the Torah from Biblical Hebrew into Greek, for inclusion in the Library of Alexandria.
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; 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.
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These to some extent live up to the promise of the ` decadent ' aesthetic suggested by their titles ; Daydreams, Happiness of Eternal Night, and After Death.
These books, with their lurid titles, were once thought to be the creations of Jane Austen's imagination, though later research by Michael Sadleir and Montague Summers confirmed that they did actually exist and stimulated renewed interest in the Gothic.
Jenkins mentions use of the word in book titles including Life among the Moonies and Escape from the Moonies, and comments: " These titles further illustrate how the derogatory term ' Moonie ' became a standard for members of this denomination, in a way that would have been inconceivable for any of the insulting epithets that could be applied to, say, Catholics or Jews.
These translators differ in their attitude to the original English honorific titles, some change them all, or none, but most leave a mix partially as a compensation for the added loss of Englishness.
) These items were referred to in the French, German and Polish titles of the series, Chapeau melon et bottes de cuir (" Bowler hat and leather boots "), Mit Schirm, Charme und Melone (" With Umbrella, Charm and Bowler Hat ") and Rewolwer i melonik (" A Revolver and a Bowler Hat "), respectively.
These titles are usually translated as count or duke, but these terms conveyed very different meanings in the Early Middle Ages, so the Latin versions are to be preferred.
These titles translate to one concept: that Odaenathus ' position, not unlike a king in the Semitic world, was inheritable.
These letters patent state that henceforth only the children of the Sovereign, the children of the sons of the Sovereign, and the eldest son of the eldest son of the Prince of Wales would " have and at all times hold and enjoy the style, title or attribute of Royal Highness with their titular dignity of Prince or Princess prefixed to their respective Christian names or with their other titles of honour.
These titles were borne by courtesy and preserved by tradition, not law, e. g. the princes de, respectively, Bidache ( Gramont ), Marcillac ( La Rochefoucauld ), Tonnay-Charente ( Mortemart ), Poix ( Noailles ), Léon ( Rohan-Chabot ),
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These reports refer to a level of secondary prevention in a child guidance clinic approached by the customary route of voluntary referral by the family or by other professional people.
Rhetorically Eusebius records the Oracle as saying " The just on Earth ..." These impious, Diocletian was informed by members of the court, could only refer to the Christians of the Empire.
These terms refer to the carbon atom in deoxyribose to which the next phosphate in the chain attaches.
These descriptions refer to the mathematical properties of the filter ( that is, the frequency and phase response ).
These scholars understand the term to refer to schools of Buddhism that did not accept the teachings of the Mahayana Sutras as authentic teachings of the Buddha.
These terms are generally used to describe the rabbinic fasts, although tzom is used liturgically to refer to Yom Kippur as well.
These are generally regarded as anachronisms, and most scholars believe that they refer to Sarmatians or Scythians.
These reports are made available to US criminal investigators, as well as other FIU ’ s around the globe, and FinCEN will conduct computer assisted analyses of these reports to determine trends and refer investigations.
These midrashim are sometimes referred to as aggadah or haggadah, a loosely defined term that may refer to all non-legal discourse in classical rabbinic literature.
These words have the constraint that they can only be used to refer to people, as in the case with Portuguese.
These numerical co-incidences refer to such quantities as the ratio of the age of the universe to the atomic unit of time, the number of electrons in the universe, and the difference in strengths between gravity and the electric force for the electron and proton.
These notions refer more to the kind of polynomials one is generally working with than to individual polynomials ; for instance when working with univariate polynomials one does not exclude constant polynomials ( which may result, for instance, from the subtraction of non-constant polynomials ), although strictly speaking constant polynomials do not contain any variables at all.
These texts do refer to a number of states having Gaṇa sangha, or council-based, as opposed to monarchical governments.
These noun phrases are not called predicate nouns but are instead called direct objects because they refer to the object that is being acted upon.
These values refer only to the efficiency of converting electrical energy into hydrogen's chemical energy.
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