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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 ; ;
Family survival on our own Western frontier, for example, could quite literally depend on a man's strength and ability to bring home the bacon ; ;
If then any man is in Christ, he is a new creature ( literally, `` He is a new creation ), the former things have passed away ; ;
That is, it is literally a picture window: you don't see into the viscera ; ;
However, while Apollo has a great number of appellations in Greek myth, only a few occur in Latin literature, chief among them Phoebus ( ; Φοίβος, Phoibos, literally " radiant "), which was very commonly used by both the Greeks and Romans in Apollo's role as the god of light.
As sun-god and god of light, Apollo was also known by the epithets Aegletes ( ; Αἰγλήτης, Aiglētēs, from αἴγλη, " light of the sun "), Helius ( ; Ἥλιος, Helios, literally " sun "), Phanaeus ( ; Φαναῖος, Phanaios, literally " giving or bringing light "), and Lyceus ( ; Λύκειος, Lukeios, from Proto-Greek * λύκη, " light ").
The meaning of the epithet " Lyceus " later became associated Apollo's mother Leto, who was the patron goddes of Lycia ( Λυκία ) and who was identified with the wolf ( λύκος ), earning him the epithets Lycegenes ( ; Λυκηγενής, Lukēgenēs, literally " born of a wolf " or " born of Lycia ") and Lycoctonus ( ; Λυκοκτόνος, Lukoktonos, from λύκος, " wolf ", and κτείνειν, " to kill ").
As god of the sun, the Romans referred to Apollo as Sol ( ; literally " sun " in Latin ).
In association with his birthplace, Mount Cynthus on the island of Delos, Apollo was called Cynthius ( ; Κύνθιος, Kunthios, literally " Cynthian "), Cynthogenes ( ; Κύνθογενης, Kunthogenēs, literally " born of Cynthus "), and Delius ( ; Δήλιος, Delios, literally " Delian ").

; and gracious
The modus operandi, and the benchmark morality of all xia adherents in jianghu is on en ( 恩 ; good-deed or gracious deeds ) and yuan ( 怨 ; feuds or misgiving ).
Martha Jefferson was attractive, gracious and popular with her friends ; she was a frequent hostess for Jefferson and managed the large household.
He rejoiced greatly in the benign and gracious expression with which he saw himself regarded by the seraph, whose beauty was indescribable ; yet he was alarmed by the fact that the seraph was affixed to the cross and was suffering terribly.
Contrary to popular perception, especially in the western world, Kama sutra is not just an exclusive sex manual ; it presents itself as a guide to a virtuous and gracious living that discusses the nature of love, family life and other aspects pertaining to pleasure oriented faculties of human life.
Propitiation is the act of appeasing or making well disposed ( from Latin propitiāre, to appease ; from propitius, gracious ), especially a deity, thus incurring divine favor or avoiding divine retribution.
Olivier is presented as the gracious knight and paladin: skilled and brave in battle, ' fiercely beautiful ', resourceful, resilient, generous and chivalrous ; he risks his life to save an enemy who had been keeping him imprisoned in a dungeon ( Brother Cadfael's Penance ).
According to Miranda Jane Green, " Rhiannon conforms to two archetypes of myth ... a gracious, bountiful queen-goddess ; and as the ' wronged wife ', falsely accused of killing her son.
:" Most gracious Father, who by thy providence rulest, in thy generosity feedest, and by thy blessing preservest all that thou hast created ; bless us, we beseech thee, and these creatures for our use, so that they may be hallowed and of benefit to us, and we, strengthened thereby, may be rendered fitter for all good works ; to the praise of thy eternal name, through Jesus Christ our Lord, Amen.
The " Catechism of the Council of Trent " says that to the first part of the Hail Mary, by which " we render to God the highest praise and return Him most gracious thanks, because He has bestowed all His heavenly gifts on the most holy Virgin ... the Church of God has wisely added prayers and an invocation addressed to the most holy Mother of God ... we should earnestly implore her help and assistance ; for that she possesses exalted merits with God, and that she is most desirous to assist us by her prayers, no one can doubt without impiety and wickedness.
" He was really gracious … Belyayev was a very positive, thoughtful guy, a real leader ; I liked him a lot.
) The Reform siddur also modifies this prayer, eliminating all reference to the Temple service and replacing the request for the restoration of the Temple with " God who is near to all who call upon you, turn to your servants and be gracious to us ; pour your spirit upon us.
As I had the good fortune a few years ago to be heard by Your Royal Highness, at Your Highness's commands, and as I noticed then that Your Highness took some pleasure in the little talents which Heaven has given me for Music, and as in taking Leave of Your Royal Highness, Your Highness deigned to honour me with the command to send Your Highness some pieces of my Composition: I have in accordance with Your Highness's most gracious orders taken the liberty of rendering my most humble duty to Your Royal Highness with the present Concertos, which I have adapted to several instruments ; begging Your Highness most humbly not to judge their imperfection with the rigor of that discriminating and sensitive taste, which everyone knows Him to have for musical works, but rather to take into benign Consideration the profound respect and the most humble obedience which I thus attempt to show Him.
The derivation of the name " Amhara " is debated ; according to some it comes from the word amari, meaning " pleasing, agreeable, beautiful and gracious " ( also mehare, " gracious ", containing the same m-h-r root as the verb to learn ), while some Ethiopian historians such as Getachew Mekonnen Hasen say it is an ethnic name connected with Himyarites.
" But it is equally as necessary that men should have the idea that he is a God who changes not, in order to have faith in him, as it is to have the idea that he is gracious and long-suffering ; for without the idea of unchangeableness in the character of the Deity, doubt would take the place of faith.
The necessary entertainments were always elegant, however ; and her cordial hospitality made the last official reception a gracious occasion although her husband had lost his bid for re-election and partisan feeling still ran high.
In the third volume of his Deutsche Mythologie, Grimm writes: “ I am more and more convinced that Holda can be nothing but an epithet of the mild and ‘ gracious ’ Fricka ; and Berhta, the shining, is identical with her too .” In Lower Saxony, the parts assigned to Frau Holle are played by fru Freke corresponding to Anglo-Saxon Fricg, Old High German Frikka, Frikkia, Old Norse Frigg.
Yahweh said, ' I shall make all my goodness pass before you, and before you I shall pronounce the name Yahweh ; and I am gracious to those to whom I am gracious and I take pity on those on whom I take pity.
None of his compositions survive ; but under his influence Bernart of Ventadour was trained to poetry, who, though only the son of one of the serving-men of the castle, managed to gain the love of the lady of Ventadour, and when on the discovery of their amour he had to depart elsewhere, received a gracious welcome from Eleanor of Aquitaine, consort ( from 1152 ) of Henry II of England.
* " Nay, bespeak thou him with gentle words ; so shall the Olympian forthwith be gracious unto us.
In Great Britain, some hymnal editors re-order the first three verses ( O for a thousand tongues to sing ; My gracious Master and my God ; Jesus, the name that charms our fears ).

; and ones
When I question them as to what they mean by concepts like liberty and democracy, I find that they fall into two categories: the simpler ones who have simply accepted the shibboleths of their faith without analysis ; ;
I was at least conscious of the distinction in my full Yokuts presentation that awaits publication, in which, in listing ' Two-Stem Meanings ', I set off by asterisks those forms in which N of stem B was Af of stem A/3, the unasterisked ones standing for Af ; ;
For they considered the odd numbers as male and the even ones as female, equating the two groups with the Yang and Yin principles in Nature ; ;
Here, the lord Krishna says that just as a man discards his old clothes and wears new ones ; similarly the soul discards the old body and takes on a new one.
Although Amalaric eventually became king in his own right, the political continuity of the Visigothic kingdom was broken ; " Amalaric's succession was the result of new power structures, not old ones ," as Heather describes it.
:: Lift down the large cups, my friends, the painted ones ;
"... and choose myself new ones according to my will ;
In his introduction, Alfred explains that he gathered together the laws he found in many " synod-books " and " ordered to be written many of the ones that our forefathers observed — those that pleased me ; and many of the ones that did not please me, I rejected with the advice of my councillors, and commanded them to be observed in a different way.
Medicinal herbs are common in the whole country ; among the most popular are: chamomile, lanceleaf, boldo, poleo, peperina, carqueja, thyme, canchalagua, rue ( macho and hembra, that is, " male " and " female "), mallow, rosemary, passion flower, bira bira, palán palán, muña muña, to mention only the main ones.
: The old tunnel, that used to lie there under ground, a passage of Acheron-like solemnity and darkness, now all closed and filled up, and soon to be utterly forgotten, with all its reminiscences ; however, there will, for a few years yet be many dear ones, to not a few Brooklynites, New Yorkers, and promiscuous crowds besides.
For the mobile beings, they distinguish between one-sensed, two-sensed, three-sensed, four-sensed and five-sensed ones ; a one-sensed animal has touch as its only sensory modality.
Whorf described a workplace in which full gasoline drums were stored in one room and empty ones in another ; he said that because of flammable vapor the " empty " drums were more dangerous than those that were full, although workers handled them less carefully to the point that they smoked in the room with " empty " drums, but not in the room with full ones.
Some aspects of brain structure are common to almost the entire range of animals species ; others distinguish " advanced " brains from more primitive ones, or distinguish vertebrates from invertebrates.
The apparent setting of Joshua is the 13th century ; this was a time of widespread city-destruction, but with a few exceptions ( Hazor, Lachish ) the destroyed cities are not the ones the Bible associates with Joshua, and the ones it does associate with him show little or no sign of even being occupied at the time.
A healthy vagina normally contains many microorganisms ; some of the common ones are Lactobacillus crispatus and Lactobacillus jensenii.
The remaining ones were defined in the 17th and 18th century ; the most recent ones are found on the southern sky, defined in Coelum australe stelliferum by Nicolas Louis de Lacaille ( 1763 ).
Phenetics did not try to reconstruct phylogenetic trees, it tried to build dendrograms from similarity data ; its algorithms required less computer power than phylogenetic ones.
Historians show that every real conspiracy has had at least four characteristic features: groups, not isolated individuals ; illegal or sinister aims, not ones that would benefit society as a whole ; orchestrated acts, not a series of spontaneous and haphazard ones ; and secret planning, not public discussion.

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