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At first God revealed to the prophet that they could not hope for a miraculous rescue ; whereupon the prophet was greatly grieved, since these three men constituted the " remnant of Judah ".
Due to these brilliant tactics, Hannibal, with much inferior numbers, managed to surround and destroy all but a small remnant of his enemy.
Morocco denies these claims and maintains that the Spanish presence on or near its coast is a remnant of the colonial past which should be ended.
Nevis Peak ( 985 m / 3, 232 ft ) is the dormant remnant of one of these ancient stratovolcanoes.
Sedevacantists base their claim to be the remnant Roman Catholic Church on what they see as the presence in them of these four " marks ", absent, they say, in the Church since the Second Vatican Council.
They refer to these as the anointed or spiritual Israel, and those still living are referred to as the remnant.
After undergoing thorough and careful restoration works, they are now exhibited, on their original columns, in these 6 rooms of the museum, which are traversed by an ancient wall in great blocks of stone, a remnant of an earlier version of the Palace.
22, And I will rise up against them, saith the Lord of hosts, and cut off from Babylon name and remnant and son and grandchild, saith the Lord, is applied by these interpretations to the trio: " Name " to Nebuchadnezzar, " remnant " to Evil-merodach, " son " to Belshazzar, and " grandchild " Vashti ( ib .).
Sometimes these occur just beyond bluffs or cliffs at the end of a ridge ; sometimes they are the only rock formation remnant on top of a ridge or even in fairly level ground.
Based upon their element abundances, these stars may once have been members of Omega Centauri, a globular cluster that is thought to be the remnant of a dwarf galaxy that merged with the Milky Way.
Given these orbital elements and the physical characteristics known so far, Ananke is thought to be the largest remnant of an original break-up forming the Ananke group.
It has disappeared from even these refuges since 1945, as agriculture has become increasingly capital intensive, rural areas have become depopulated and the remnant European forests themselves have been revalued economically and socially.
The meaning of these name-signs is not clear: Shear-jashub has been variously interpreted to mean that only a remnant of Ephraim and Syria will survive the Assyrian invasion, or that a remnant of Judah will repent and turn to God, while in Isaiah 10: 20-23 it seems to mean that a remnant of Israel will return to the Davidic monarchy.
A possible remnant of these Donar amulets was recorded in 1897, as a custom of Unterinn ( South Tyrolian Alps ) of incising a T-shape above front doors for protection against evils of all kinds, especially storms.
Linguist and folklorist Edward Vajda has proposed that these stories represent the remnant of a coming-of-age rite-of-passage tale extant in Proto-Indo-European society.
Some archeologists and linguists hypothesize that these people migrated from the San Joaquin-Sacramento River system and arrived into the San Francisco and Monterey Bay Areas in about the 6th century C. E., displacing or assimilating earlier Hokan-speaking populations of which the Esselen in the south represent a remnant.
This oddity of nomenclature is a remnant of these last four blocks being in the old city of Scarborough, which did not label streets entering the city from Toronto with " East " designations.
It is thought that Lakes George and Edward have been joined as one larger lake in the past, but lava from these fields flowed in and divided it, leaving only the Kazinga Channel as the remnant of the past union.
He wrote: " I am certain that the President and the Prime Minister will send out these words of mine to all those to whom they are addressed, and that the Polish Government will embark immediately on diplomatic action and explanation of the situation, in order to save the living remnant of the Polish Jews from destruction.
A remnant of these glaciers persists in the deeply recessed valley below the main summit.
Landscapes of Britain and Wales were thought to reflect these multiple peneplanation and rejuvenation cycles, such as the 3, 000-foot remnant summit plateau in North Wales.

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The generally symmetrical volcano is modified by the sharp-peaked Ventorrillo on the NW, a remnant of an earlier volcano.
A mound similar to others across North Georgia ( including the famous Etowah Indian Mounds ) is located about one mile ( 1. 6 km ) east of Dillard, Georgia and is likely a remnant of an earlier mound-building Native American culture known as the Mississippian culture.
Hoagland-Clark House is a remnant of the earlier era, and is considered one of the most vulnerable landmarks in New Jersey.
Due to overfishing to serve the expanding regional population, the fishing industry declined with diminishing catches, such that by 1939 only a remnant of the earlier fishing fleet continued to exist, and the catch mostly supported the local population from that point onward.
* In the Crab Nebula, another supernova remnant, Chandra showed a never-before-seen ring around the central pulsar and jets that had only been partially seen by earlier telescopes.
In earlier Planescape supplements, another type of creature, the nupperibo, is said to inhabit Baator as a remnant of an ancient race that existed long before the Baatezu.
Based on writing of Percy Smith and Elsdon Best, there grew theories that the Māori had displaced a more primitive pre-Māori population of Moriori ( sometimes described as a small-statured, dark-skinned race of possible Melanesian origin ), in mainland New Zealand-and that the Chatham Island Moriori were the last remnant of this earlier race.
South of Pottery Road it enters a more degraded section and ends up in a straightened section that includes cement and steel dock wall, a remnant from an earlier industrial era.
Whereas a HD read head would only pick up the half track that drive had written, the wider DD read head would pick up the half-track written by the HD drive mixed with the unerased half-track remnant of the track written earlier by a DD drive.
The remnant of the stone keep at Duffus Castle, built in the early 14th century to replace the earlier structure on that site burned by Andrew Moray.
A small local area called as " Kalanti " ( Kaland in Swedish ) would have been a remnant of the earlier name Kvenland.
Noting a wide range of similarities between the two, she came to the conclusion that British belief in familiars must have been a surviving remnant of earlier animistic and shamanic beliefs in the pre-Christian religions of the island.
For example, he advises customers to avoid ordering fish on a Monday as the fish for Monday would be likely a remnant from the weekend or earlier.
This story takes place on Earth, devastated by nuclear war 500 years earlier and being explored by descendants of a small remnant of humanity that survived on a lunar colony.
The granite mass that is now Fairway Rock, like the larger nearby Diomede Islands, is the remnant of an earlier era of glaciation.
The only remnant left was the office of the Principal Chief, held by William Charles Rogers, who had earlier been deposed by the National Council in 1905 for cooperating on the tribe's dissolution and replaced with Frank J. Boudinot ( who was also the leader of the Keetoowah Nighthawk Society ); Rogers was re-imposed upon the Cherokee Nation by the federal government the next year in order to carry out land sales and held office until 1914, after which the position was dormant.
Some hedges conform to the Saxon furrow measure of 625 feet ( later it became a furlong ) and traces of their strip farming can be seen to the north-east of the castle mound, the remnant of an 11th century Norman Bampton Castle built on earlier Saxon fortifications.

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While the mechanism is not fully understood, it is likely to involve the production of electron – positron pairs, as ordinary matter gains tremendous energy while falling into a stellar remnant .< ref >
Afterwards, the earth rises again from the sea, is fairer than before, and where Asgard used to be a remnant of the Æsir gather, some coming up from Hel, and talk and play chess all day with the golden chessmen of the ancient Æsir, which they find in the grass ( Section 58 ).
Other major ideas in the book of Amos include: social justice and concern for the disadvantaged ; the idea that Israel's covenant with God did not exempt them from accountability for sin ; God is God of all nations ; God is judge of all nations ; God is God of moral righteousness ; God made all people ; God elected Israel and then liberated Israel so that He would be known throughout the world ; election by God means that those elected are responsible to live according to the purposes clearly outlined to them in the covenant ; if God destroys the unjust, a remnant will remain ; and God is free to judge whether to redeem Israel.
The most noticeable remnant is the wide, long airstrip.
The second is Israel itself as a personified nation, as shown in Isaiah 49: 3 and the third is the remnant of the First Isaiah, the restored Israel from the exile ( Isa 46: 3 ).
Previous prophets had used " Israel " to mean the northern kingdom and its tribes ; when Ezekiel speaks of Israel he is addressing the deported remnant of Judah.
So, according to Obadiah there will not remain even a remnant after Edom ’ s judgment ; This is in contrast to Amos 9: 12, where Amos refers to such a remnant, however, it is stated that their possession will be given to Israel.
Edom is symbolic of the remnant of men and Gentiles who will eventually bear God ’ s name.
The eastern / mountain bongo ’ s survival in the wild is dependent on more effective protection of the surviving remnant populations in Kenya.
However, a few scholars have hypothesised that Brahui is a remnant of a formerly widespread Dravidian language family that is believed to have been reduced or replaced during the influx of Iranian / Indo-Aryan languages upon their arrival in South Asia.
Once a huge inland sea ( the Pale-Chadian Sea ) whose only remnant is shallow Lake Chad, this vast depression extends west into Nigeria and Niger.
Hyperborea, which is a lost continent of the Miocene period, and Poseidonis, which is a remnant of Atlantis, are much the same, with a magical culture characterized by bizarreness, cruelty, death and postmortem horrors.
With the democratisation of 1990s in South Korea, remnant of such mannerisms and classism is now heavily frowned upon in the South Korean society, replaced by a belief in egalitarianism.

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