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Many pop songs are used as anthems, such as Queen's " We Are the Champions ", which is commonly used as a sports anthem.
We might say " WR / KR1 " to communicate a white rook's being on the square commonly labeled as king's rook 1.
::“ We certainly cannot hope directly to compare their effects except within a limited future ; and all the arguments, which have ever been used in Ethics, and upon which we commonly act in common life, directed to shewing that one course is superior to another, are ( apart from theological dogmas ) confined to pointing out such probable immediate advantages …
* March 17 – Éamon de Valera makes the speech " The Ireland That We Dreamed Of ", commonly called the " comely maidens " speech.
We must, however, handle these with some caution, since some of the poems ( Idylls ) commonly attributed to him have little claim to authenticity.
Other words commonly sung to the same melody include six Christian hymns ( Be Still, My Soul ; I Sought the Lord ; We Rest on Thee ; A Christian Home ; This Is My Song ; and I Then Shall Live ), Gweddi dros Gymru or A Prayer for Wales ( a national song of Wales ), Ambrosian Oaks ( the alma mater of St. Ambrose University in Davenport, Iowa ), and Land of the Rising Sun ( the national anthem of the short-lived African state of Biafra ).
Other words commonly sung to the same melody include many Christian hymns, namely " Be Still, My Soul "; " We Rest on Thee "; " I Sought the Lord "; " A Christian Home "; " This Is My Song "; and " I Then Shall Live "
The Christian hymn " We Rest on Thee ", written by Edith G. Cherry around 1895 is also commonly sung to the tune of Finlandia.
We have to solve this system for to construct the interpolant The matrix on the left is commonly referred to as a Vandermonde matrix.
We also know from references in the four Gospels as well as other books of the New Testament that many of these texts were both commonly known and counted as having some degree of religious authority early in the 1st century CE.
We have, with the advice of our Council, ordered: That from henceforth all our Subjects of this Isle and Kingdome of Great Britaine, and all our members thereof, shall beare in their main-toppe the Red Crosse, commonly called St. George ’ s Crosse, and the White Crosse, commonly called St. Andrew ’ s Crosse, joyned together according to the forme made by our heralds, and sent by Us to our Admerall to be published to our Subjects: and in their fore-toppe our Subjects of South Britaine shall weare the Red Crosse onely as they were wont, and our Subjects of North Britaine in their fore-toppe the White Crosse onely as they were accustomed.
We signal our agreement or approbation of a previously uttered assertion or confirm some commonly held belief or imply that what we are asserting is likely to be accepted by others in the same context.
de Valera makes the speech " The Ireland That We Dreamed Of ", commonly called the " comely maidens " speech.
# " We find that there existed among the Nazarenes and Ebionites a Gospel commonly called the Gospel according to the Hebrews, written in Aramaic, but with Hebrew characters.
Equally important to the remaining members are three other commonly used affirmations: " We are one ", " Love is the answer ", and " Now is the time ".
It most commonly refers to a 14-word slogan: " We must secure the existence of our people and a future for White Children.
"; Wir Pflügen, harmonised by Dykes and commonly sung to the words " We plough the fields, and scatter " ( a translation of the German hymn " Wir pflügen und wir streuen " by the late eighteenth-century German poet Matthias Claudius ); Melita, sung to the words " Eternal Father, Strong to Save " ( sometimes known as " For those in peril on the sea " from its recurring last line ); Gerontius, sung to the words " Praise to the Holiest in the height " ( taken from Cardinal Newman's poem The Dream of Gerontius ); O Perfect Love ; and Dominus Regit Me, sung to the words " The King of love my shepherd is ", one of the many metrical versions of Psalm 23.
" We Need Radical Change " an example of Twelve Tribes " free paper " commonly distributed at events as a form of Evangelism

We and see
We hear equally fervent concern over the belief that we have not enough generalists who can see the over-all picture and combine our national skills and knowledge for useful purposes.
We see at once what Victor Hugo means when he calls Macbeth a northern scion of the house of Atreus.
`` We would see it that way, but it was glorious then.
Referring to Britain, he says, `` We see a nation that traditionally values sovereignty above all else willing to give up its economy, placing this authority in Continental hands ''.
We out here don't see enough of the conference to know he is being abused.
We fail to see how such procedure resulted in any prejudice to petitioner's contention, which was considered by the appeal board and denied by it.
We can see others more clearly than we can see ourselves, and others can see us better than we see ourselves.
The same editorial continued that `` We expected to democratize Japan and Korea and to see a new China pattern itself easily on our institutions.
We can see the general characteristics of the earlier decade if we look at two poems of very different qualities: `` Revulsion '' ( 1866 ) and `` Neutral Tones '' ( 1867 ).
We first see him shaking Mrs. Joe's hand on discovering the sizable amount of the premium paid to her husband for Pip's indenture as an apprentice and later pumping Pip's hands `` for the hundredth time at least '' ( `` May I -- may I -- ''??
We also see how the results may be presented, although if n, the number of state variables, is large any tabulation will become cumbersome.
We could see maggots moving.
He provoked outraged editorials when, after a post-Inaugural inspection of the White House with Mrs. Kennedy, he remarked to reporters, `` We just cased the joint to see what was there ''.
We shall not make a decisive advance in the ecumenical movement until such a church begins to see itself not merely as a haven of comfort and peace but as a base of Christian witness and mission to the world.
Said he: `` We will see whether whites and Negroes are treated the same around here ''.
We have not the leisure, or the patience, or the skill, to comprehend what was working in the mind and heart of a then recent graduate from the Harvard Divinity School who would muster the audacity to contradict his most formidable instructor, the majesterial Andrews Norton, by saying that, while he believed Jesus `` like other religious teachers '', worked miracles, `` I see not how a miracle proves a doctrine ''.
We seem to see things coming into being and passing from it ; but reflection tells us that decease and growth only mean a new aggregation ( synkrisis ) and disruption ( diakrisis ).
We only know of Andrew through references in other writers: see especially William of Rubruck's in Recueil de voyages, iv.
We entered a small, narrow doorway, and went down two steps, but beyond those one could see nothing.
" Jagger also praised the late star as a one of a kind musician, adding, " We will never see his like again.
We say we want to see put on the statute book something which will make our people citizens of the world before they are citizens of this country ".
Attlee responded the next day in the debate on increased air estimates that Hitler's speech contained unfavourable references to the Soviet Union but that " We see here a chance to call a halt in the armaments race ... We do not think that our answer to Herr Hitler should be just rearmament.

We and overwhelming
A 1994 survey conducted by the Freedom From Religion Foundation found that " In God We Trust " was regarded as religious by an overwhelming percentage of U. S. citizens.
Marines fire at opposing positions. On 1 April, Brigadier General Mark Kimmitt, deputy director of operations for the US military in Iraq, promised an " overwhelming " response to the Blackwater deaths, stating " We will pacify that city ,"
Stephen Bennett was quoted as saying, ‘ We have long known that Scotland has enormous potential for a show of international standing, and response to the concept has been overwhelming ’.

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