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1. Both historic buildings and food can be governed by either preserve or conserve
2. And as I exchange nods and stroll through the old historic neighbourhoods of Athens, I sense a warm affection for this Greece and a feeling that she likes me too
3. Not quite historic Greece', I said
4. Experts had called the India-Australia series historic
5. Home to honey-coloured limestone architecture, clear skies and blue sea – find historic palaces, cathedrals and forts
6. There were no historic buildings, city
7. Soon the plastic-stringed, tensioned-pitched models would be as historic as her antler-pitched chord-key model that she left with Varniss
8. bridge into the historic town centre was like something
9. was a serious threat of the historic Charles Bridge being
10. and historic context in which they developed
11. More to the events at hand: We just made a historic open contact with an Alliance station and were welcomed, did routine business and were wished 'happy trails' upon our departure! That is the promise of a new future for our people we have for so long wished and which the Matriarch has hoped would transpire in our time
12. Together, we can make something historic by forces coming together for good on a global scale
13. And this unsettling break from their historic blind allegiance to the Supreme Council on top of their traditional disregard for any but their own kind we are used to confronting
14. She continued, “Our next little encounter with the legend in his own mind that is Husim, shall play even more to our own historic strengths than the 'Sleep-Over' we just had as his guests
15. It had been totally renovated years before by the State of Pennsylvania as a historic landmark, but while doing so, they had also completely brought it into the 21st Century of wireless technology
16. It’s the most historic place around here, that’s for sure” Isabelle responded loudly
17. In an odd way, it was an accidental retreat for them to be here, but when they left Fallingwater, their lives would be different because of this early winter night in this historic mountain retreat
18. If we compare the evidence before us today, with what is said to have occurred in the Creation model, finding a better match between the evidence and the historic accounts, would this not more clearly point out to us, the direction we need to follow to obtain the truth? Can we really believe that there is a God and that He created everything and can we somehow show proof of his existence?
19. 1 Scientists believe that the information contained in historic documents such as the Bible and other biblical texts are non-scientific
20. 5 billion years old, it makes it easier to accept that the Geologic Column is an historic record of past ages; even though there are various aspects found within the “Column” that go against the idea of it being formed gradually or being millions of years old
21. Proving the validity of the information contained in the book, which relates to our physical world in the present day, as well as to historic events and other aspects, which can be analysed conclusively; we will have a solid foundation from where we can also relate to the information relating to situations, which we cannot validate
22. Sadly, most people are not aware of this and see the Bible as just another religious or historic book, with do’s and don’ts
23. The next section is the Nevi’i or "prophets" containing the historic account of ancient Israel and Judah and the works of prophecy that are today known in the Christian Bible as the Major and Minor prophets
24. B: -- That prophecies, or predictions, which are made in the Bible regarding events that have already occurred in history - but after the Bible was written - can be verified as 100% accurate and truthful from historic records?
25. We know from historic records that each book was written at a different time, during a period of 50 years
26. What differentiates the Bible from other books that predict the future, is that the Bible is very clear and concise in its prediction of future events still to come and based on historic records that have been verified, we know that about two thirds of the prophecies in the Bible have already been fulfilled
27. From historic records we know that Antaxerxes’ decree to restore Jerusalem, was passed on March 14th, 445 BC
28. C: -- Ensuring that historic events occur in such a way that would one day provide a model of events that would happen at specific times in the future and also serve as pointers to milestones which are achieved as time passes
29. Can any human pull off something like this? If we compare this information with works from historic figures like Nostradamus, could their works be compared to the design found in the Bible? You would find that, although some similarities may be present, the predictions by Nostradamus and others are in all cases extremely vague and require a lot of interpretation from the reader’s side and are in many cases incorrect or cannot be linked to any events that have occurred or will occur
30. All this would be required just to begin to reach some understanding of what would be essential in achieving the complicated and humanly impossible design that is contained in historic events that have been captured in this document
31. 1: -- Prophetic predictions that we can verify through historic accounts that were all 100% accurate and concise
32. For Information Set A, we may have current evidence or well preserved historic accounts through which we can validate the statement
33. Rex told her he never got bored in the old historic museum
34. Consider: He made the southern one third of the state of Utah a National Historic Preserve
35. Amid all the anguish, few groaned; some raved in delirium, one boyish lieutenant again urging his men forward in the historic charge
36. It is often times, however, the result of self-destructive tendencies common to decaying cultures that have grown (morally) listless and (intellectually) indifferent to their (historic) traditions because of their (material) opulence, perhaps
37. The companies collectively settled the historic suit for a staggering $200 Billion amortized over a twenty five (25) year period
38. This is a serious matter, really! That for years the French have been rubbing accusations of racism and social violence in our (collective) noses, I will simply respond by saying, welcome to the real world mon ami! America has waged its own historic battles against poverty, racism and unemployment over the years
39. Not only do they legitimize Bush as resident of the White House one more time, but they constitute a mandate for his administration because of its historic significance
40. During the historic retreat from Mons by the British Expeditionary Force, he broke both legs in a crash of his BE 8 and also suffered a smashed kneecap
41. Crowned with two lions which seem to protect the royal coat of arms, that historic gate, constructed between 1878 and 1880 and inaugurated in 1894, stands erect as a monument to the glory of Pagsanjan when it was the capital of Laguna at a time during which the Philippines was still a Spanish colony
42. It was in this environment that I was able to enter for the first time since 1944 in the historic and renowned “Cabildo” of Salas de los Barrios, a huge wine cellar that formerly belonged to my uncle Daniel Tahoces and is today the property of his descendents with whom I could recall some pleasurable moments of the past
43. Once the determination was made to deny us admission to the museum, I calmly spoke to them in Spanish and let them know how disappointed I was of the manner in which they administered that cultural center of such historic significance and that I was going to write an article to let the world know what I considered an “inconceivable administrative ineptitude”
44. Our complaint was not about the measures taken to protect the drawings of those historic caves, which do require certain restrictive norms, but rather the inconsequence of those measures with regard to the museum
45. The Flying Circus, Later that Historic Day
46. This was historic
47. Basically 2(d) affirmed the Church’s historic and current doctrine and practice in relation to human sexuality (i
48. They walked up the main street, lined with historic buildings from the gold mining days of the 1800’s
49. Over two hours of constant driving followed, before they arrived at their next destination, Ross, where historic gold fields could still be panned
50. Some are historic: This relatively flat valley is the birthplace of what is seen by many as the oldest of all civilizations