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This arrangement was for Copernicus literally monstrous: `` With ( the Ptolemaists ) it is as though an artist were to gather the hands, feet, head and other members for his images from divers models, each part excellently drawn, but not related to a single body ; ;
The roots of the gospel in the Matthew-community of the late 1st century give rise to another important title bestowed on Jesus by Matthew, Emmanuel, " God is With Us "— meaning that through Jesus, God is with the ecclesia ( literally " assembly ", but translated as " church ").
With this technique, Pollock was able to achieve a more immediate means of creating art, the paint now literally flowing from his chosen tool onto the canvas.
With the discarding of the shintō style, and the re-introduction of old and rediscovered techniques, swords made in the kotō style between 1761 and 1876 are, " new revival swords " or literally " new-new swords.
With literally thousands in existence, micronations of the second type are by far the most common.
* September 20 – With a gun literally pointed to his head the Chinese commander of Kirin province announces the annexation of that territory to Japan.
For the reverse, Barton used a pyramid of thirteen steps, with the radiant Eye of Providence overhead, and used the mottos " Deo Favente " ( With God's Favor, or more literally, God Favoring ) and " Perennis " ( Everlasting ).
With only eight players available on the roster, the Heat hustled to get their ninth teammate, in order to accommodate league rules ; had Tony Smith not arrived in time for the team, Riley would have literally " signed someone off the street ".
"( With ) a grain of salt ," in modern English, is an idiom which means to view something with skepticism, or to not take it literally.
With a variety of effects units connected to his mixer, Tubby was able to ' play ' the mixing desk like an instrument, bringing instruments and vocals in and out of the mix ( literally ' dubbing ' them ) to create an entirely new genre known as dub music.
With the upcoming of thick fog, the opposing forces literally stumbled into each other in the forest on 20 August ; in such fog, advanced recon was of little worth.
* In 1999, German hip-hop group Die Fantastischen Vier ( The Fantastic Four ) released the song " MfG " (" Mit freundlichen Grüßen ", German for " Best regards ", literally " With friendly greetings "), also mainly consisting of TLAs.
With fellow Justice Hugo Black, Douglas argued for a " literalist " interpretation of the First Amendment, insisting that the First Amendment's command that " no law " shall restrict freedom of speech should be interpreted literally.
With the rise in credulity in Late Antiquity, the story of his journal, an amusing fiction addressed to a knowledgeable and sophisticated Alexandrian audience, came to be taken literally.
With roots in Malay culture and Malay cuisine, its name in Malay literally means " fatty rice ", but is taken in this context to mean " rich " or " creamy ".
With the rise in Taylor's political career, his wife literally prayed for his defeat, for she dreaded the personal consequences of his becoming president.
With the outer ( upper ) radical denoting preciousness, and the inner ( lower ) character representing trees or woods, the entire character literally means " holy wood " or " treasured tree ", possibly a totem symbol from the late Neolithic and Bronze Age.
With their midsection very slightly submerged, they cause the surface of the water that is directly over their back to literally " sprinkle " from their infrasound bellowing, in a so-called " water dance ".
With a cooler climate than most of the country Sipi Falls is a nice place to unwind, relax and literally chill out away from the hustle and bustle of the towns and cities.
The entire book was translated by the Israeli author and lyricist Leah Na ' or into Hebrew as " בא עם גרבים " ( Ba Im Garba ' im, literally " He Came With Socks ").
Highway 11, known locally as the Abbotsford-Mission Highway, is a 17 km ( 11 mi ) long at-grade expressway ( With the southernmost part of the highway two lanes ) that literally cuts the Fraser Valley in half.
Peter the Great had two wives, Yevdokiya Lopukhina ( the daughter of a minor noble ) and Marfa Skavronskaya ( a Lithuanian peasant, renamed Catherine after her conversion to Orthodoxy ) Catherine I ’ s rise through Peter I ’ s Table of Ranks from a simple peasant to empress, embodied the Petrine spirit, making it seems as though Peter I literally “ created ” her With the help of Aleksandr Menshikov ( her advisor, ex-lover and leader of the palace guards ), she gained the throne by emphasizing this connection to Peter I and her maternal nature.
With this extension, Shintaro Ishihara, the governor of Tokyo, named the line Toei Ōedo Line, where Ōedo literally means " Great Edo ", a reference to Tokyo's former name.
" With regard to Boswell's central claim to have found evidence for the use of wedding crowns in the rite for making brothers, Ephrem notes that what the relevant text says, " somewhat literally translated ," is this: " It is inadmissible for a monk to receive is a standard Greek word for ' godparent ' children from holy baptism, or to hold marriage crowns or to make brother-makings.

With and thousands
With thousands of young Americans going to work in developing areas, millions of Americans will become more directly involved in the world than ever before.
With thousands of people attending, counting was impossible.
With thousands of years of continuous history, China is one of the world's oldest civilizations.
With thousands of distributions, CPAN needs to be structured to be useful.
With a booming economy short of unskilled workers, especially after the Berlin Wall cut off the steady flow of East Germans, the FRG negotiated migration agreements with Italy ( 1955 ), Spain ( 1960 ), Greece ( 1960 ), and Turkey ( 1961 ) that brought in hundreds of thousands of temporary guest workers, called Gastarbeiter.
With support from the Kuomintang, Ma Bufang repeatedly attacked the Tibetan area of Golog seven times during the Kuomintang Pacification of Qinghai, eliminating thousands of Tibetans.
With the advent of the Dust Bowl era, Guthrie left Texas, leaving Mary behind, and joined the thousands of Okies who were migrating to California looking for work.
With the rise of strategies such high frequency trading, a single security could in theory be traded thousands of times within a single hour.
With the 1886 discovery of gold in the Transvaal, the resulting gold rush brought thousands of British and other prospectors and settlers from across the globe and over the border from the Cape Colony ( under British control since 1806 ).
With its large population base, the dynasty was able to raise professional and conscripted armies of hundreds of thousands of troops to contend with nomadic powers in dominating Inner Asia and the lucrative trade routes along the Silk Road.
With the measures also came more domestic repression, with thousands of Islamists being imprisoned, including dozens of military officers.
With funding from World Bank, thousands of square miles of forest were cleared without regard for reservation status.
With potentially thousands of subscribers connected to the LE there is the problem of physically managing thousands of wires out to the local subscribers ( and the costs associated with that ).
With the decreased demand for copper, thousands left Red Jacket in the 1920s, many moving to Detroit, Michigan where the automobile industry was booming.
With tens of thousands of people living there, Smolensk was probably the largest city in 15th-century Lithuania.
With a vigorous history, both organizations actively serve thousands of youth in programs that suit the environment in which they live.
With its ample supply of water and prosperous trading center, it truly was a shining beacon and sanctuary in the desert for those thousands of travelers who depended upon its resources for their survival.
With the leadership of the Borden family, the American Print Works ( later known as the American Printing Company ) became the largest and most important textile company in the City, employing thousands at its peak in the early 20th century.
With the location of a repair facility here and its regional operations, the Lehigh Valley Railroad became for years a major employer of thousands of people from the area.
With the opening of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park in 1934, tens of thousands of tourists began passing through Sevierville, which was situated about halfway between the park and Knoxville.
With consolidation of dairy and the late-2000s recession, some of these industries have contracted, but the medical complex has expanded, now employing thousands, and Roehl Transport has also become a huge enterprise.

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