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" Another passage, in the Commentary on Luke, also mentions a wife in the first person: " Formerly I possessed a wife in the lustful passion of desire and now I possess her in honourable sanctification and true love of Christ.
Intoxicated by the vapors, the sibyl would fall into a trance, allowing Apollo to possess her spirit.
On the mainland, Mac Cinnfhaelaidh owns a magic cow who gives such abundant milk that everyone, including Balor, wants to possess her.
The President does, however, possess certain personal powers that may be exercised at his or her discretion.
The high priestess solicits the Goddess to possess her and speak through her.
They were generally intelligent and well read because they were required to possess not only knowledge about their enemy, but his or her culture and their native language.
They did not possess great wealth ; her father's income from an army commission comprised about £ 800 per year and their house was a rent-free grace-and-favour property.
It is known as the Isleworth Mona Lisa http :// en. wikipedia. org / wiki / Isleworth_Mona_Lisa, and has for years been the subject of much debate because it has many qualities that fit the history of the Mona Lisa, which the Louvre version does not possess, including the columns depicted in Raphael's 1504 sketch of the Mona Lisa, done in Leonardo's studio while visiting there, and showing a younger woman ( in her 20s ) which better suits the age Lisa Gherardini http :// en. wikipedia. org / wiki / Lisa_Gherardini would have been in 1504.
Palpatine does eventually find her, but Han accidentally shoots him in the back just as he is about to possess the baby.
Males are much smaller in size than the females, and they typically possess a specialized abdominal appendage which is used in mating to grasp a female from behind, pry open her carapace, insert a spermatheca, and thus fertilize the eggs.
He commented that she did not possess " any remarkable talent, but her playing is thoughtful, quiet, detailed, and well sustained, and since it is founded, as some more talented playing is not, in an unusually healthful-seeming and likable temperament, it is an undivided pleasure to see.
Aziz seems to possess a profound love for his late wife but forgets her due to his overshadowing impulsiveness.
However, she or he must possess adequate personal attributes to match this authority, because authority is only potentially available to him / her.
holders still possess the right to buy paper tickets with discount ; this way, the traveller does not need to load € 10 of credit on his / her card before being able to travel.
This French Canadian beauty is known for her eccentric facial-cleansing routines as well as culinary attitudes ; The kind of crazy the genius possess and the insane lament.
Earlier in 1993, for Midge's 30th anniversary, a Midge reproduction doll was also produced, but she did not possess a reproduction of her original swimsuit or the original box.
Kaushik becomes angry as Menaka had destroyed his years of meditation and thus he cursed her that she won't possess her beauty, of which she was proud, in next birth.
The Monarch of a Commonwealth realm is a corporation sole – she or he may possess property as monarch which is distinct from the property he or she possesses personally, and may do acts as monarch distinguished from her or his personal acts.
The Asmodeus of the Book of Tobit is attracted to Sarah, Raguel's daughter, and is not willing to let any husband possess her (); hence he slays seven successive husbands on their wedding nights, impeding the sexual consummation of the marriages.
Otherwise she would not possess her complete beatitude.
Psychologist Karen Horney, M. D., in her article " The Problem of the Monogamous Ideal ," indicates that the overestimation of love leads to disillusionment ; the desire to possess the partner results in the partner wanting to escape ; and the taboos against sex result in non-fulfillment.
Unsurprisingly, he chose to possess his mother, and rather than allow her son to possess her and use her against them, Moira commits suicide.

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Albert B. Lord suggests that the Homeric poems were dictated to a scribe by a minstrel who held in his mind the poems fully matured but did not himself possess the knowledge of writing since it would be useless to his guild, and Magoun argues that the Beowulf poet and Cynewulf may have dictated their verse in the same fashion.
" If nature has made any one thing less susceptible than all others of exclusive property, it is the action of the thinking power called an idea, which an individual may exclusively possess as long as he keeps it to himself ; but the moment it is divulged, it forces itself into the possession of every one, and the receiver cannot dispossess himself of it.
In his writing against the Gnostics, who claimed to possess a secret oral tradition from Jesus himself, Irenaeus maintained that the bishops in different cities are known as far back as the Apostles — and none were Gnostic — and that the bishops provided the only safe guide to the interpretation of Scripture.
However, such an act was never a real possibility ; upon debriefing Philby in London on 24 May 1937, Maly wrote to the NKVD, " Though devoted and ready to sacrifice himself, does not possess the physical courage and other qualities necessary for this attempt.
The political realm is no realm for saints ; a politician ought to marry the ethic of ultimate ends and the ethic of responsibility and must possess both a passion for his vocation and the capacity to distance himself from the subject of his exertions ( the governed ).
As long as a Muslim man possess the means to marry, he is not permitted to refrain from marriage on the grounds that he has dedicated himself to the service or the worship of Allah and to a life of monasticism and renunciation of the world.
Hempel himself accepted the paradoxical conclusion, arguing that the reason the result appears paradoxical is because we possess prior information without which the observation of a non-black non-raven would indeed provide evidence that all ravens are black.
A last effort on the part of John to possess himself of it, in 1214, led to the taking of Angers ( 17 June ), but broke down lamentably at the battle of La Roche-aux-Moines ( 2 July ), and the countship was attached to the crown of France.
The capability is very rare ; in " The Andorian Incident ", the Andorians, whose technology is far superior to Starfleet's in many regards, are explicitly stated not to possess the technology, and in " Chosen Realm ", a group of alien religious extremists who hijack the ship is unaware of it to the point that when Archer, choosing himself when their leader insists on sacrificing a crew member, takes the captain at his word when told that the device disintegrates matter rather than teleporting it.
It is unlikely that his father could have passed on title to Pembroke as he himself did not possess it.
We still possess a collection of proverbs under his name, probably an abridgment of the collection made by himself from his lexicon ( ed.
< p > If nature has made any one thing less susceptible than all others of exclusive property, it is the action of the thinking power called an idea, which an individual may exclusively possess as long as he keeps it to himself ; but the moment it is divulged, it forces itself into the possession of every one, and the receiver cannot dispossess himself of it.
Good sense is, of all things among men, the most equally distributed ; for every one thinks himself so abundantly provided with it, that those even who are the most difficult to satisfy in everything else, do not usually desire a larger measure of this quality than they already possess.
Williams writes, " Such an upbringing presented to a young man of marked intelligence, such as Idries Shah soon proved himself to possess, many opportunities to acquire a truly international outlook, a broad vision, and an acquaintance with people and places that any professional diplomat of more advanced age and longer experience might well envy.
According to Berman, Shelley also believed himself to have " refuted all the possible types of arguments for God's existence ," but Shelley himself encouraged readers to offer proofs if they only possess them.
Louis the German sent first Charles and then Carloman himself, with armies containing Italian forces under Berengar of Friuli, their cousin, to possess the Italian kingdom.
Bahadur Shah himself did not take an interest in statecraft or possess any imperial ambitions.
Now in an emotional appeal to the elders present in the forum, Draupadi repeatedly questions the legality of the right of Yudhishthira to place her at stake when he himself had lost his freedom and as a consequence did not possess any property in the first place.
Any person representing himself or herself as a dietetic technician, registered shall possess all of the following qualifications:
Ballard even claimed to possess photographs of himself drinking beer with corrections officers and wearing one of their uniforms.
He also did not possess above-average intelligence, and so was not at risk of attempting to exploit the gem for anything more than simple teleportation of himself and others.

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