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    1. It was unfortunately a repetitive, gloomy tale lived out over and over again in our modern-day societies


    2. When a modern-day manuscript is compared to one found in the Qumran collection, the remarkable reliability and accuracy with which the scribes copied the documents, is evident and the teachings contained in these documents, is found to be identical, with some stylistic variances and slight variances on spelling here and there


    3. A person would install a Bible Code Search software program on a computer that contains various compilations of Hebrew and Greek Scriptures and even modern-day writings such as “Moby Dick” or “War and Peace”


    4. If you accept the Letters from God and His Christ, as the spoken Word of God, given to one of His modern-day prophets, please share this gift with others


    5. He was running as fast as his legs would carry him, his style mimicking a modern-day track sprinter, unaware that a gunman inside the house was carefully taking aim at his back


    6. Ifyouacceptthe Letters from God and His Christ, asthespokenWordofGod,giventooneofHismodern-dayprophets, please share this gift with others


    7. He could not see any of the familiar modern-day surroundings such as the concrete walkways or stonewalls


    8. Imagine the circus if every newspaper in the world had front-page pictures of a modern-day crucifixion carried out by people supported by American tax dollars? So, I was ordered to join him on a mission to evaluate the situation and most unfortunately, I had to report that he didn’t measure up so it was decided to pull him out of the game


    9. Over the broad expanse of this elongate double river plain that is modern-day Iraq, the interested observer can discern a variety of things


    10. Pete was aware of the predictions of modern-day Malthus, Paul Ehrlich

    11. ” The Left Wing has always been infatuated with dictators, from FDR’s Brain Trust, the members of which visited Stalin’s Russia and Mussolini’s Italy, up to modern-day liberals, who adulate Castro, Ortega, and Chaves for the power and control they exert over their people


    12. Madison was a modern-day Aristotle when it came to researching history’s forms of government


    13. Perhaps the modern-day notion of informa-


    14. It is his arrogance, and the arrogance of his “fellow travelers,” that assures him that he is a modern-day Moses who can decide for the masses what they should and should not believe


    15. Another brutal reality of the modern-day slave trade


    16. Three old Japanese businessmen grace your casual coffeehouse/restaurant; three modern-day samurai dressed in their very best battle gear—Armani suits


    17. I believe they see themselves in the roles of modern-day warriors following the best traditions of the samurai---those nobles who protected the weak and were first to come to the aid of their country in the event of danger


    18. therapist, a modern-day Jocasta, was unable to protect herself or her female dient in the occupied territory of the streets


    19. happy thing for her or for her mother, whose job it is, as a modern-day Jocasta, to


    20. Simply put: it’s modern-day slavery

    21. “Come now, Reverend,” Lord Ashburn interjected, “where’s your sense of sport? We’ve all heard of her reputation, so why not give it a try?” He held open his hands as if questioning the preacher’s arguments and, upon receiving the same spiteful glance, mumbled to Lady Jane who was watching the preacher with interest, “Some archaic beliefs for a modern-day preacher, don’t you think, love?”


    22. This would become the genesis of the modern-day operating system


    23. Unknown to modern-day scientists, is the fact that there exists 540


    24. ” Live in a modern-day home with heating, air condi-


    25. But the modern-day vi-


    26. Today, they also had a modern-day


    27. tion modern-day, clubs about two hours north of Cherry


    28. kets, a change of clothes, this time a more casual, modern-day


    29. Modern-day Macedonians, desperately looking for their ancient roots in a region hostile to their nationhood, have latched onto their putative predecessor with a zeal that defies both historical research and the howls of protest from their neighbor, Greece


    30. Jaitley met Advani for two hours and told him that as the man who had built the modern-day BJP, his newfound image as a dissident was only doing him harm

    31. By taking on the mantle of the modern-day Sardar, he could take on the Gandhi–Nehru family and also boost his own image as a decisive leader


    32. Every day, the vans would touch fifteen to twenty villages, almost like a modern-day jatra enacting a slice of political theatre


    33. That was the problem with the modern-day Samajwadi Party—socialist values were reduced to cut-outs and lip service


    34. The backstory of the Rahul interview reflects some of the cross currents in modern-day TV journalism


    35. And as Rome continued to burn, the modern-day Nero and his merry fid-


    36. The varnished wood bore the scratched markings of decades of young revelers, the modern-day equivalent of ancient cave paintings


    37. Maybe it is time that the Musalmans have a balanced view of their victories and defeats over the centuries, but in their desperation for the advent of a Saladin to subdue the hated infidels, they have reduced themselves into gloating over the Osamas and Nasrallahs as the modern-day Islamic saviors


    38. The Koran doubts Islam’s ability to provide any solutions to modern-day problems


    39. cast it as a sort of modern-day “opiate of the masses


    40. Cowering on the damp ground, I froze as I stared into the eyes of a modern-day living dinosaur

    41. Aliens or not, they didn’t seem to take too kindly to interlopers, or maybe it was the military trying to silence them because they’d seen way too much and didn’t want them blabbing to The National Enquirer or on Facebook or YouTube about cloning experiments with modern-day woolly mammoths and saber-tooth tigers


    42. Indian cuisine reflects a 5000-year history of various groups and cultures interacting with the subcontinent, leading to diversity of flavours and regional cuisines found in modern-day India


    43. Like Perseus, who came up with an ingenious method for slaying the Medusa; Greece needed to come up with a solution to slay this modern-day Medusa


    44. To be someone in modern-day Russia, one must be wealthy


    45. It is no longer a monument to opulence and grandeur, but depicts perfectly the dire straits that modern-day Greece is in


    46. Both looked in despair at the squalor and horror that was modern-day Athens


    47. Instead of ancient wonders being juxtaposed with pristine neo-architecture, and the highly advanced infrastructure of a modern-day European-city, they witnessed a city that looked as if it had been bombed out


    48. Poor Linda had so many wires stuck to her head and upper torso that she looked like a Frankenstein’s medical experiment, rather than a modern-day female Frankenstein as the world press had dubbed her


    49. They picked up a few trinkets, a change of clothes, this time a more casual, modern-day outfit of Bermuda shorts and laidback T-shirts and a button-down shirt with a polo shirt collar


    50. With their new, modern-day mining claim they could finally make good on the family secret

























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