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Wherein and are
* The first part of The cases of conscience: Wherein specially, three maine questions concerning man, simply considered in himselfe, are propounded and resolued, according to the word of God ( 1604 )
In that day other faces will be calm, Glad for their effort past, In a high garden Where they hear no idle speech, Wherein is a gushing spring, Wherein are couches raised And goblets set at hand And cushions ranged And silken carts spread Will they not regard the camels, how they are created?

Wherein and all
Wherein all things created first he weighd,
Wherein he posed as a question to whether the eternal recurrence could be accepted by one that such would justify that one's life beyond their valuation ( a trans-valuation ) and be a necessary thought-experiment precursor to the overman in their perfect acceptance of all that is, for the love of life itself and amor fati.

Wherein and most
He will heed who feareth, But the most hapless will flout it, He who will be flung to the great fire Wherein he will neither die nor live.

Wherein and famous
In 1630 a metrical version entitled Tom Thumbe, His Life and Death: Wherein is declared many Maruailous Acts of Manhood, full of wonder, and strange merriments: Which little Knight liued in King Arthurs time, and famous in the Court of Great Brittaine was published.

Wherein and which
In 1975 he published his spiritual autobiography The Door Wherein I Went, which included a brief chapter of Christian apologetics, using legal arguments concerning the evidence for the life of Christ.
Wherein he ( Ian ) sits in the Doctor's chair prior to ' the Ship ' arriving on the planet Xeros, but the scene is more in keeping with The Chase, which starts with Ian reading a large book of ' Monsters in Outerspace ', and commenting, to Vicki, on how far-fetched it appears to be.
His first book was editing and translating into English the work of René Descartes which was published in London, 1680 as Six Metaphysical Meditations, Wherein it is Proved that there is a God ....

Wherein and have
Popular English language experts such as Richard Lederer and Barbara Wallraff have noted sniglets in their books, The Miracle of Language and Word Court: Wherein Verbal Virtue Is Rewarded, Crimes Against the Language Are Punished, and Poetic Justice Is Done respectively.
Legge 1893: 193 ): " Wherein I have done improperly, may Heaven reject me!
' But He said to them, ' Wherein have I sinned that I should go and be baptized by him?

Wherein and these
Wherein thus discussed becomes particularly an objective of coverage rather than that of gain and the unique subgame perfect equilibrium ( and every Nash equilibrium ) of these games indicates that the first player take the pot on the very first round of the game ; however in empirical tests relatively few players do so, and as a result achieve a higher payoff than the payoff predicted by the equilibria analysis.

Wherein and other
: Wherein some other entered and not I.
Wherein the " it " person stands in a line, and the other person should cross that line without getting touched by the " It ".

Wherein and .
Wherein Russell announces his discovery of a " paradox " in Frege's work.
Wherein Her importance surpasses even the importance of Krishna.
Speedy Gonzales appeared in the Drawn Together episode The One Wherein There Is a Big Twist, Part II when he was one of the candidates who wanted to be the new housemates.
Rinkitink in Oz: Wherein is Recorded the Perilous Quest of Prince Inga of Pingaree and King Rinkitink in the Magical Isles that Lie Beyond the Borderland of Oz.
157, Directing a Committee to Investigate the Failure of the Attorney General to Prosecute or Defend Certain Criminal and Civil Actions, Wherein the Government is Interested.
The episode takes its title from the concluding lines of Act II of Hamlet: " The play's the thing / Wherein I'll catch the conscience of the king.
Wherein the sympathetically maintained pain can be diagnosed by local anesthetic blockade of the appropriate sympathetic ganglion or adrenergic receptor blockade via intravenous administration of phentolamine, and rekindled by intradermal injection of norepinephrine.
Wherein a patient cuts a stone out of himself.
In 833, when Lothair launched his second revolt, Agobard published his support for Lothair once more in several works: A Comparison of Ecclesiastical and Political Government and Wherein the Dignity of the Church Outshines the Majesty of Empires and the Liber Apologeticus in defense of the rebelling sons of Louis.

Wherein and by
* Sherlock Holmes a Play: Wherein is Set Forth the Strange Case of Miss Alice Faulkner ( Helan Halbach, Publisher, Santa Barbara, California, 1974 ), reprint of the 1935 edition ; Introduction by Vincent Starrett ; Preface by William Gillette ; Reminiscent notes and drawings by Frederic Dorr Steele
* Gamed by the System: Wherein Willie Brown details his valiant attempts to conquer homelessness and bring Muni into submission SF Chronicle, January 20, 2008

Wherein and London
* The Door Wherein I Went ( London: Collins, 1975 ).

are and truly
They are situated in the midst of trees, which hang over them, and appear truly romantick.
There are millions who accept this doctrine, but few indeed are those who accept it so truly that the fate of humanity lies as a weight on their souls night and day.
It truly relives another age for the inhabitants use carriages rather than autos and old British and French forts are left intact for tourists to visit and record.
It is discouraging for students to realize that the societies do not truly uphold the standards for which they are supposed to stand.
Keep occupied to the point you are not bored with life and you will truly find these final days and years of your lives to be sunshine sweet.
In the absence of a truly adequate conceptuality in which the gospel can be expressed, the unavoidable need to demythologize it makes use of whatever resources are at hand -- and this usually means one or another of the various forms of `` folk religion '' current in the situation.
Certainly, in analyzing an action which truly faced such alternatives, `` it is never possible that no world would be preferable to some worlds, and there are in truth no circumstances in which the destruction of human life presents itself as a reasonable alternative ''.
If, in Larkin's eyes, they are nothing but Piccadilly farmers, he has as much to learn about them as they have to learn about the ways of truly rural living.
There has been some debate on whether or not humans are truly capable of psychological altruism.
In the Standard Model of physics, electrons are truly elementary particles with no internal structure.
Milne did not speak out much on the subject of religion, although he used religious terms to explain his decision, while remaining a pacifist, to join the army: " In fighting Hitler ", he wrote, " we are truly fighting the Devil, the Anti-Christ ... Hitler was a crusader against God.
Due to intermarriage with the Japanese and ongoing absorption into the predominant culture, there are no truly Ainu settlements existing in Japan today.
Athanasius the bishop of Alexandria wrote about the connections between the Ark and the Virgin Mary: " O noble Virgin, truly you are greater than any other greatness.
At the time, a shrine like this might shelter an image of the Crucifixion or the Virgin Mary, but since it is turned away from the viewer, we are not sure what it truly is.
Daria is a sarcastic, vaguely alt-rockerish, nerdy girl who attends Highland High with Beavis and Butt-Head and she is one of the few people who sees the two for what they truly are.
The three main types of monism are physicalism ( which holds that the mind consists of matter organized in a particular way ), idealism ( which holds that only thought truly exists and matter is merely an illusion ), and neutral monism ( which holds that both mind and matter are aspects of a distinct essence that is itself identical to neither of them ).
Although not truly unique, the cell walls of Archaea are unusual.
In addition, vicars general and episcopal vicars are to be doctors or at least licensed in canon law or theology ( c. 478. 1 ), and canonical advocates must either have the doctorate or be truly expert in canon law ( c. 1483 ).
Calling Marxism " a truly messianic Judaeo-Christian ideology ", Eliade writes that Marxism " takes up and carries on one of the great eschatological myths of the Middle Eastern and Mediterranean world, namely: the redemptive part to be played by the Just ( the ' elect ', the ' anointed ', the ' innocent ', the ' missioners ', in our own days the proletariat ), whose sufferings are invoked to change the ontological status of the world ".
* Dry distillation or destructive distillation, despite the name, is not truly distillation, but rather a chemical reaction known as pyrolysis in which solid substances are heated in an inert or reducing atmosphere and any volatile fractions, containing high-boiling liquids and products of pyrolysis, are collected.
Most significantly, the Doom engine and levels are not truly three-dimensional ; they are internally represented on a single plane, with height differences stored separately as displacements.

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