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1. He is apt to denominate, however, his whole gain, profit, and thus confounds rent with profit, at least in common language
2. Under this view of men's condition, it is reasonable to entertain hopeful views of the final salvation of millions whom we denominate 'heathens,’ but whom God loves, and has visited in His grace in every land
3. It has been often said that the proposal to denominate a limited amount of suffering, terminated by destruction, Death, is unreasonable
4. 10), presented in reference to temporal dissolution, in such a manner as to indicate that it is entirely in accordance with the thoughts of the Bible writers to denominate the future punishment of the wicked, consisting in suffering and destruction, by the general name of Death; leaving it to other occasions to add the qualifying representations concerning the extent of that suffering, from the 'few stripes, of the comparatively ignorant up to the 'greater damnation’ of the well-instructed transgressor
5. Aloft towers the great historical Church—still overpowering the imagination of mankind by its marvels of architecture and of art; revolting their reason and conscience by its representations of the Omnipotent Enemy, whom it dares to denominate GOD; while it exposes Him to ridicule as pacified by the interventions of S
6. There may have been developed that special form of Humanity which we denominate The Christ, or God manifest in the Flesh;—and this may be at least as provable by spiritual evidence and by sufficient testimony, as the gradual conversion of protoplasm into a camelopard, or of a simian into a man
7. It’s theoretically possible in the distant future that a currency like Bitcoin could be used to denominate the prices of goods as an international standard
8. He called it the SLEET'S CROW'S-NEST, in honour of himself; he being the original inventor and patentee, and free from all ridiculous false delicacy, and holding that if we call our own children after our own names (we fathers being the original inventors and patentees), so likewise should we denominate after ourselves any other apparatus we may beget
1. "The filaments appear to be even more highly denominated alloys than the bodies themselves
2. This change happens through juridical organization as Bank of the Third Sector that is denominated
3. The people poor, unemployed and retired; people’s groupings in the informal economy or fair trade; participators in Solidary Economy Network, Red de Trueque Solidario or in claimable movements (people landless, unhoused, unwaged, jobless, helpless and other “without”) represent what we denominated of “Last Sector”
4. Later on he read that it was the French Prime Minister, Chirac, who denominated it so, perhaps in a moment of diplomatic euphoria, suggests Roger… In his view, it is indeed impressive and awe-inspiring, but it does not rise to the level of “eighth wonder”
5. For a Deutsche Mark denominated fee, the intrepid author of the Business
6. It is more than two hundred years since Lord Bacon recommended this method of study, to which the civilized nations owe the greater part of their prosperity and the more valuable part of their knowledge; purging the mind from narrow prejudices and denominated theories more effectually than by the keenest irony; calling the attention of men from heaven to earth more successfully by surprising experiments than by the most forcible demonstrations of their ignorance; educating the inventive faculties more powerfully by the near prospect of useful discoveries thrown open to all, than by talk of bringing to light the innate laws of our mind
7. I enter the formula for calculation of EMI in Cell A4 as =PMT(A2/12,A3*12,-A1) {Note that the EMI calculations in Excel are denominated in months and also that reverse cash flows are indicated by negative numbers}
8. the amount of the transaction and the currency in which it was denominated;
9. ATM is different from that which the bank account is denominated in (e
10. Linton encountered and conquered the worst shock of what was denominated a brain fever
11. The distinguished scientist Herr Professor Luitpold Blumenduft tendered medical evidence to the effect that the instantaneous fracture of the cervical vertebrae and consequent scission of the spinal cord would, according to the best approved tradition of medical science, be calculated to inevitably produce in thehuman subject a violent ganglionic stimulus of the nerve centres of the genital apparatus, thereby causing the elastic pores of the corpora cavernosa to rapidly dilate in such a way as to instantaneously facilitate the flow of blood to that part of the human anatomy known as the penis or male organ resulting in the phenomenon which has been denominated by the faculty a morbid upwards and outwards philoprogenitive erection in articulo mortis per diminutionem capitis
12. It is aimed at market professional rather than private investors and the instruments are denominated at least at €50,000
13. Among those obligations were Eurobonds (bonds denominated in dollars but issued outside the United States) that paid 12 percent annually, with only one payment per year
14. For a 60-day option denominated in dollars, we might use the yield on a 60-day U
15. 14 They contend that the scarcity enforced by Bitcoin’s cap would drive nominal deflation, which is when the price of everyday goods denominated in bitcoins would drop over time, causing the circulation of the currency to freeze up and forcing the economy into a depression
16. These beings belonged to that bastard class composed of coarse people who have been successful, and of intelligent people who have descended in the scale, which is between the class called "middle" and the class denominated as "inferior," and which combines some of the defects of the second with
17. In this age there exist people who do not distinguish between the very great Saint Bernard and the Saint Bernard denominated of the poor Catholics, a certain good ecclesiastic who lived in the thirteenth century
18. Cash investments denominated in the currencies of all G10 markets other than the United States outperformed U
19. ) My empirical analysis will focus on monthly return data, denominated in U
20. For example, a bond denominated in U
21. It is important to note that Market Leaders allow the inclusion of American Depository Receipts (ADRs), which are dollar denominated overseas shares, which trade in the United States
22. In Step 4b: Investing with TD Direct Investing I just mentioned four TD e-series funds, but you may notice that on the complete list of e-series funds on TD’s website that for US and international equity funds there are at least two versions: one denominated in Canadian dollars, and another one also in Canadian dollars but called “currency neutral
23. U ETFs, both of which trade on the TSX (even though one is denominated in US dollars), though this will involve paying fixed commission costs
24. Turning to look at the US dollar denominated side, DLR
25. From having the baleen in his mouth, the Fin-Back is sometimes included with the right whale, among a theoretic species denominated WHALEBONE WHALES, that is, whales with baleen
26. Though universally denominated a dolphin, I nevertheless call this book-binder's fish an attempt at a whale; because it was so intended when the device was first introduced
27. 'Ah, you should go out there in that direction, go right as by compasses, there in a disused vineyard denominated as the Waste, hares are always to be found,' said the cornet, having at once changed his manner of speech
28. Neither does it appear very necessary to recur, in examining this question, in the view I intend to take of it, to writers or authorities, as they are called, on public law or laws of nations, because, if any time heretofore, there was a public law acknowledged and practised by all civilized nations, that law is, in these times, become obsolete and disused; and the great nations of the old world have severally adopted particular systems of law respecting other nations, adapted to their own several existing circumstances, and bottomed on principles different from those which heretofore were denominated principles of public law
29. " So that all the Northwestern Territories, all the countries once the extreme western boundary of our Union, are hereafter to be denominated Eastern States
30. To those of our readers who may not be familiar with this subject, we would however take the liberty to remark, that porcelain clays generally arise from the decomposition of granite, and particularly of that kind which is denominated graphic granite, and which abounds with feldspar
31. Morey's engine should rather be denominated a revolving engine than a rotatory one, especially as it is essentially different from one so called invented by Mr
32. It differs from that also by being less brittle, and possessing the quality denominated by stonecutters, "tough
33. Indeed the different varieties of it are generally scattered over the surface, in pieces so small, that for convenience sake, the whole may be denominated a silicious gravel
34. Randolph) has said the Government would not, on a former occasion, go to war, when their trade, which consisted in carrying the produce of one foreign country to another, was annoyed and cut up; and why not, he says, be pacific now, as well as then? While I agree that our national rights extend to both alike, admitting, however, every Government to make her own municipal regulations, I must be allowed to consider our direct export and import trade much better worth contending for, than what has been denominated our carrying trade
35. I believe meteoric stones to result from all meteoric explosions; limiting, however, the term meteor to those phenomena, in the higher regions of the air, denominated fire-balls, shooting-stars, &c
1. The answer of Jacob to the Egyptian monarch, in which, when questioned as to his years, he denominates his life a pilgrimage, indicates, as is argued in the Epistle to the Hebrews, a distant aim of the weary traveller, beyond the limits of the present state
2. ’ The Divine Word denominates us 'sons of God’ only when we have 'passed from death unto life
3. " This the subsequent part of the resolution under debate denominates, "the repetition of the same intimation
4. Burke, (the great Edmund,) who was certainly no innovator, denominates Charles XII
5. Burke denominates murder!
1. man had for designating his existentials was the one denominating the