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:“ ... our men had each of them three cups of wine in signe of ioy for our good hap ... the naming of the Straights of Le Maire, although by good right it should rather have been called Willem Schouten Straight, after our Masters Name, by whose wise conduction and skill in sayling, the same was found .”.

:“ and every
Reflecting the changed mood, the Conservative M. P Alfred Duff Cooper wrote in a letter to The Times :“ Some of us are getting rather tired of the sanctimonious attitude which seeks to take upon our shoulders the blame for every crime committed in Europe.
:“ Every chapter, every paragraph in this book will offend or amuse some patriotic or esoteric soul: the orthodox Jew will need all his ancestral patience to forgive the pages on Yahveh ; the metaphysical Hindu will mourn this superficial scratching of Indian philosophy ; The Chinese or Japanese sage will smile indulgently at these brief and inadequate selections from the wealth of Far Eastern literature and thought.
:“ AMC analysts then continue to monitor the carrier's safety record, operations and maintenance status, contract performance, financial condition and management initiatives, summarizing significant trends in a comprehensive review every six months.
:“ Then the soldiers, when they had crucified Jesus, took His garments ( ta himatia ) and divided them into four parts, to every soldier a part, and the coat ( kai ton chitona ).
:“ It may be said here that every stone of which the structure is composed has been placed in position by the owner himself, or by his direction, and in his presence.
:“ No sane man ,” said a North-sider yesterday who has been a strap-hanger for years, “ expects the street car lines to furnish seats for every passenger during the rush hour morning and evening .”
:“ The means for this purpose are, walking before God-that is, a constant introversion and inwardness, so that the attention is continually directed to that which passes in the soul, and every inclination not acceptable to God is stifled at birth.
More: every such style mounts a positive: offensive against this organization, an offensive that, if we choose to understand it, makes the familiar unmasking of style as :“ denial ” look like a kind of denial itself.
:“ At this time, every country except ours is killing its vermin … Don ’ t let us leave Hitler to pride himself on being the only person to undertake

:“ and person
:“ When the copulative kai connects two nouns of the same case, if the article ho, or any of its cases, precedes the first of the said nouns or participles, and is not repeated before the second noun or participle, the latter always relates to the same person that is expressed or described by the first noun or participle ...”
:“ His strong belief in Christ ’ s deity led him to study the Scriptures in the original in order to defend more ably that precious truth ... As he studied the Scriptures in the original, he noticed a certain pattern, namely, when the construction article-noun-και-noun involved personal nouns which were singular and not proper names, they always referred to the same person.
:“ He / she takes his / her own dog ” versus “ He / she takes the dog of another person ”.
:“ He / she sees himself / herself ” versus “ He / she sees him / her ( another person )”

:“ and whether
:“ A taonga work is a work, whether or not it has been fixed, that is in its entirety an expression of mātauranga Māori ; it will relate to or invoke ancestral connections, and contain or reflect traditional narratives or stories.
:“ Persecution of the Church, whether or not the clergy enters into the matter, means war, and such a war, the Government can win it only against its own people through the humiliating, despotic, costly and dangerous support of the United States.
; Virginia, 1662 :“ Whereas some doubts have arisen whether children got by any Englishmen upon a Negro shall be slave or Free, Be it therefore enacted and declared by this present Grand assembly, that all children born in this country shall be held bond or free only according to the condition of the mother.
In a 1983 speech, Hildebrand denied there had been a Sonderweg, and claimed that the Sonderweg only applied to the “ special case ” of the Nazi dictatorship In a 1984 essay, Hildebrand went further and wrote :“ It remains to be seen, whether future scholarship will initiate a process of historicization of the Hitler period, for example by comparing it with Stalinist Russia and with examples such as the Stone Age Communism of Cambodia.
:“ From the outset, I am often not sure whether it will be possible to realise my rather Utopian projects.

:“ and Roman
:“ The Roman customs and principles regarding the acquisition of wealth are better than those of the Carthaginians.
Only in the third edition published in 1972 does one find an appraisal :“ Alone in the field northern Heidesheim, near the former Mainz-Bingen Roman road: hall structure with plain enclosed quire and profiled triumphal arch pillars, probably 10th century ( cf.

:“ and secular
:“ For them to initiate a secular court action on the eve of the new year, to have the people vacate the premises, you ’ re talking about thousands of people coming from all over the world, to have them vacate the premise several days before the day of atonement is beyond comprehension ,” said Crown Heights business owner and longtime congregant Yaakov Spritzer, 63.

:“ and no
:“ If an integer n is greater than 2, then has no solutions in non-zero integers a, b, and c. I have a truly marvelous proof of this proposition which this margin is too narrow to contain .”
:“ We can see no reason why partial profile DNA evidence should not be admissible provided that the jury are made aware of its inherent limitations and are given a sufficient explanation to enable them to evaluate it.
:“ The Skeptic ’ s Dictionary is aimed at four distinct audiences: the open-minded seeker, who makes no commitment to or disavowal of occult claims ; the soft skeptic, who is more prone to doubt than to believe ; the hardened skeptic, who has strong disbelief about all things occult ; and the believing doubter, who is prone to believe but has some doubts.
1. 1. 6 ). 4 In another excerpt recounted from Cornelius Nepos “ On the Latin Historians ” is a letter from Cornelia to Gaius which had been verbally recited until printed by Nepos :“ I would venture to take a solemn oath that except for the men who killed Tiberius Gracchus no enemy has given me so much trouble and toil as you have done because of these matters.
:“ Music has no subject beyond the combinations of notes we hear, for music speaks not only by means of sounds, it speaks nothing but sound .” — Eduard Hanslick
:“ Where music can go no further, there comes the word … the word stands higher than the tone .” — Richard Wagner
In 1938, when Max Holländer had to accept that as a Jew he could no longer remain in Germany, he announced :“ Castle property on the Rhine for sale immediately, Near Mainz!
:“ We have no politics and fewer principles, and should we last until the General Election we shall use our influence for neither side.
But, Lukashenko had said :“ In our country, there will be no pink or orange, nor even a banana revolution .”
:“ In our uncompromising policy we mean no harm to the common people of the Axis nations.

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:“ It is a great joy though it is not a matter of Surprise to know that K. C.

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Various schools of Nichiren Buddhism give similar interpretation of the state of Bodhisattva, the path leading to Buddhahood, however SGI literature assigns this state also to non-Buddhist individuals of supreme compassion such as Jesus of Nazareth :“ I believe that both St Francis and Jesus belong in what we Buddhist call the Bodhisattva World ”.
:“ There is a sense that what is happening in that community is a watering down of tradition to meet individual needs, that it is market-driven ,” said Rabbi Joel Meyers, executive vice president of the 1, 500 member Conservative-movement Rabbinical Assembly.
:“ On landing from the Carpathia the young bride widowed by the Titanic ’ s sinking told members of her family what she could recall of the circumstances of the disaster.
:“ One of the most important changes in international affairs in recent years had been the increase in stability of nuclear deterrence, and the emergence of what is, in effect, nuclear parity between the United States and the Soviet Union.
:“ We tend to define the plains by what is absent, checking maps to find how far we have to drive before we get to something — to mountains in the West or cities in the East.
:“ Gandhara was a historical region in what is now Pakistan and Afghanistan.
:“ Four hundred and fifty miles east of the Pacific, near what was once the Oregon Trail, there is a small community in Baker County named Halfway.
:“ Thus, although we share William Julius Wilson ’ s view that the structural transformation of the economy played a crucial role in creating the urban underclass during the 1970 ’ s, we argue that what made it disproportionately a black underclass was racial segregation.
:“ Let me first state what I understand to be your position.
2013 Budapest, Hungary :“ And now what are you waiting for ?” CEC and its Mission in a Changing Europe

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