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" They noted that " the law of transformation of quantity into quality ", " holds that a new quality emerges in a leap as the slow accumulation of quantitative changes, long resisted by a stable system, finally forces it rapidly from one state into another ," a phenomenon described in some disciplines as a paradigm shift.
They initially resisted German military help, but the prolonged warfare changed their stance.
They successfully resisted the northwestern kingdoms until the arrival of the Hunas, who established themselves in Afghanistan by the first half of the 5th century, with their capital at Bamiyan.
They took on distinctive views on clerical dress and in opposition to the episcopal system, particularly after the 1619 conclusions of the Synod of Dort were resisted by the English bishops.
They resisted setting further dates for the event, citing Revelation 10: 6, " that there should be time no longer.
They also resisted employing pay-drivers more than most other financially strapped teams, producing an impressive alumni, most notably double World Champion Fernando Alonso.
They were resisted in areas in the northwest ( such as Asturias, where they were defeated at the battle of Covadonga ) and the largely Basque regions in the Pyrenees.
They compelled the Commons to accept significant amendments to the Municipal Reform Bill in 1835, forced compromises on Jewish emancipation, and successfully resisted several other bills supported by the public.
They resisted it in numerous ways and sought better opportunities through lawsuits, new organizations, political redress, and labor organizing ( see the African-American Civil Rights Movement ( 1896 – 1954 )).
They campaigned for the end of the monarchy but then resisted the spiraling momentum of the Revolution.
They also resisted the idea of negotiating with the allies.
They went on up the Rhine, hosted by some tribes, resisted by others, until the fighting men were all dead.
They had resisted incursions into the region by the Mughal rulers of northern India.
They successfully resisted the northwestern kingdoms until the arrival of the Hunas, who established themselves in Afghanistan by the first half of the 5th century, with their capital at Bamiyan.
They all resisted the efforts of noblemen and emperors to control them.
They resisted the British occupation and were joined on numerous occasions by Acadians.
They also resisted the initial British occupation of Chignecto ( 1750 ) and later fought against them in the Battle of Beausejour ( 1755 ).
They often clashed with the Arapaho and Cheyenne, and resisted the encroachment of these tribes into the mountains.
They had vigorously resisted a similar suggestion by the 1930 Hilton Young Commission.
They passively resisted the occupation, and the economy suffered, significantly contributing to the hyperinflation that followed in Germany.
They were among the few British tribes that resisted the Roman invasion.
They resisted European-American settlement during the colonial years.
They resisted for a few more days, together with some French troops, until the bombardment of Middelburg on May 17, which forced the Zeeland forces to surrender as well.
They violently resisted taxation, however, and drove Spaniards away in 1599.

They and Moses
They also believe there are traditional formulas that date back to Moses on how the divine law may be interpreted-see above, " Rules by which early Jewish law was derived ".
They gained a second hearing with Pharaoh and changed Moses ' rod into a serpent, but Pharaoh's magicians did the same with their rods.
In the Bible, only one person is expressly called a saint: " They envied Moses also in the camp, and Aaron the saint of the.
They observe the Law of Moses as it is recorded in the brass plates.
They married around 1808, and according to court records, they had nine children together: Linah, born in 1808, Mariah Ritty in 1811, Soph in 1813, Robert in 1816, Minty ( Harriet ) in 1822, Ben in 1823, Rachel in 1825, Henry in 1830, and Moses in 1832.
They point to passages in Book of Kings, Book of Chronicles, and Epistle of Jude 9 which refer to writings such as the Assumption of Moses that are not part of the Bible.
They were then recruited by Moses Annenberg who offered more money to sell the Examiner, later Herald-Examiner.
They also often feature live, full-costume dramatic plays re-enacting biblical accounts, such as Moses and the Plagues of Egypt, and Lot in Sodom and Gomorrah.
They were Moses Shane, who came in 1858, and whose death the next year was the first in the county ; Patrick Doyle, in 1859, for whom Doyle Creek and Township were named, and a family by the name of Welsh, in which occurred the first birth in the county in August 1859.
They also believed that as many parts of the Torah, specifically the laws and commandments, are written in unspecific terms, Moses also received an interpretation of the Torah that was transmitted through the generations in oral form till it was finally put in writing in the Mishnah and later, in greater detail, the Talmud.
They furnished them with prayer-books ; explained the fast-days ; read with them the history of their people and their Law ; announced to them the coming of the Passover ; procured unleavened bread for them for that festival, as well as kosher meat throughout the year ; encouraged them to live in conformity with the law of Moses, and persuaded them that there was no law and no truth except the Jewish religion.
They records show that early in the 1940s, just like in the times of Moses the people experienced very real hardships.
They also appear in Pliny the Elder's Natural History, together with Moses, as famous magicians of antiquity ; Pliny's citation is also referred to in Apuleius.
They performed on a special radio performance hosted by Garrison Keillor at Dacie Moses House in 2002.
They are the words of the ἱερὸς λόγος, ϑεῖος λόγος, ὀρϑὸς λόγος ( holy word, godly word, upright word ) uttered sometimes directly and sometimes through the mouth of a prophet, especially through Moses, whom Philo considers the real medium of revelation, while the other writers of the Old Testament appear as friends or pupils of Moses.
They were: conversos ; Alonso Franco, Franco Lope, Garcia Franco, Juan Franco, Juan de Ocaña, and Garcia Benito, residents of La Guardia, and Jews ; Yucef Franco of Tembleque, and Moses Abenamías of Zamora.
They are legalists because they emphasized obeying the Law of Moses, in the case of the Pharisees and Scribes, to the letter without understanding the concept of grace.
They include the fresco The Dispute over the Body of Moses ( circa 1574 ) in the Sistine Chapel ; frescoes in the Villa d ' Este in Tivoli and the Villa Mondragone in Frascati.
They also had many opponents, and Moses Harman spent two years in jail after a court determined that a journal he published was " obscene " under the notorious Comstock Law.
They include a scene of King Ahasuerus rejecting Vashti in favor of Esther, the brothers selling Joseph into slavery in Egypt, and Moses raising up the nehushtan ( bronze serpent ) in the wilderness.
" They said: " O Moses!
" They said: " O Moses!
They believe in the divine knowledge and essence of Jesus, among other messengers such as Muhammad, Zoroaster, and Moses.
They date from 1880 and include St John the Evangelist, Abraham and Isaac, Moses and the Ten Commandments ( North wall ), Benjamin and Joseph, and King David on the south aisle.

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