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1. pronounce these words they attract the power of the Holy Spirit like a mag-
2. It's just that over we pronounce it, clark
3. Jorma was disappointed when that name meant nothing to him, hell, Kulai couldn’t even pronounce it
4. She used to pronounce her name with the roll up in her native land but seems to have given it up down here
5. So he could certainly pronounce the northern name, that wasn’t why he slipped and said Teshi
6. "Why did you pronounce the little white house that way?"
7. They looked together to the Captain and as if startled by the sudden recollection of his own role in the occasion, he said abruptly, “I pronounce you man and wife!” He wiped his own flowing tears aside, muttering, “Impetuous
8. It is your own case that you wish me to reconsider, I take it?" Mr Snickerty calmed down a little and leaned back in his chair, and then somewhat surprisingly said: "Very well, I will hear your story, and I shall pronounce judgement
9. That sounded good, so I let him poke and prod, and was gratified to hear him pronounce
10. Here, she teased Lili by writing the name of the town the way local peasants pronounce it
11. There was no way I could pronounce that name
12. I don’t even know how to pronounce that properly, but fuck them anyway
13. These were the traitors, more aptly sinners, that liked to pronounce themselves as rebels
14. She could barely get enough breath to pronounce it
15. Some results were: I got trained in writing Afrikaans correctly (rounding off my years of self-instruction); I got a basis in Tswana, one of several African languages that swirled around the city where we lived – and also encountered the bizarre notions of the lecturer (“They pronounce the word this way because they’re too lazy to do it another way
16. It is one thing to pronounce judgment against an individual, and sentence him/her to life in prison without the possibility of parole
17. It is totally another matter to pronounce judgment against an individual and give them the penalty of death!
18. He said “salve” instead of “zalwe” as I would pronounce it
19. I can’t remember his friend’s name, but it was even harder to pronounce than his
20. Fernando (everyone here seemed to also pronounce it this way) wondered if I had brought a map with me
21. He was the one titans have thought to have self-destructed with the others in the Abyss and the one they still feared to pronounce his name: Chronos
22. glorify Daniel, who was in the den of lions, and pronounce him blessed
23. English — and Americans not so long ago — used to pronounce the
24. “By the power invested in me, I now pronounce you husband and wife
25. If I couldn”t pronounce some words or sing to some pitch, he would repeat it so much that I got frustrated
26. 4 Or if a soul swear, pronouncing with his lips to do evil, or to do good, whatever it be that a man shall pronounce with an oath, and it be hid from him; when he knows of it, then he shall be guilty in one of these
27. 3 And the priest shall look on the plague in the skin of the flesh: and when the hair in the plague is turned white, and the plague in sight be deeper than the skin of his flesh, it is a plague of leprosy: and the priest shall look on him, and pronounce him unclean
28. 6 And the priest shall look on him again the seventh day: and, note, if the plague be somewhat dark, and the plague spread not in the skin, the priest shall pronounce him clean: it is but a scab: and he shall wash his clothes, and be clean;
29. 8 And if the priest sees that, seeing the scab spread in the skin, then the priest shall pronounce him unclean: it is a leprosy;
30. 11 It is an old leprosy in the skin of his flesh, and the priest shall pronounce him unclean, and shall not shut him up: for he is unclean;
31. 13 Then the priest shall consider: and, note, if the leprosy have covered all his flesh, he shall pronounce him clean that has the plague: it is all turned white: he is clean;
32. 15 And the priest shall see the raw flesh, and pronounce him to be unclean: for the raw flesh is unclean: it is a leprosy
33. 17 And the priest shall see him: and, note, if the plague be turned into white; then the priest shall pronounce him clean that has the plague: he is clean
34. 20 And if, when the priest sees it, note, it be in sight lower than the skin, and the hair thereof be turned white; the priest shall pronounce him unclean: it is a plague of leprosy broken out of the boil
35. 22 And if it spread much abroad in the skin, then the priest shall pronounce him unclean: it is a plague
36. 23 But if the bright spot stay in his place, and spread not, it is a burning boil; and the priest shall pronounce him clean
37. 25 Then the priest shall look on it: and see if the hair in the bright spot has turned white, and it is by sight deeper than the skin; it is a leprosy broken out of the burning: wherefore the priest shall pronounce him unclean: it is the plague of leprosy
38. 30 Then the priest shall see the plague: and, note, if it be in sight deeper than the skin; and there be in it a yellow thin hair; then the priest shall pronounce him unclean: it is a dry scall, even a leprosy on the head or beard
39. 34 And in the seventh day the priest shall look on the scall: and, note, if the scall be not spread in the skin, nor be in sight deeper than the skin; then the priest shall pronounce him clean: and he shall wash his clothes, and be clean
40. 37 But if the scall be in his sight at a stay, and that there is black hair grown up therein; the scall is healed, he is clean: and the priest shall pronounce him clean
41. 44 He is a leprous man, he is unclean: the priest shall pronounce him utterly unclean; his plague is in his head
42. 59 This is the law of the plague of leprosy in a garment of woollen or linen, either in the warp, or woof, or any thing of skins, to pronounce it clean, or to pronounce it unclean
43. 7 And he shall sprinkle on him that is to be cleansed from the leprosy seven times, and shall pronounce him clean, and shall let the living bird loose into the open field
44. 48 And if the priest shall come in, and look on it, and, note, the plague has not spread in the house, after the house was plaistered: then the priest shall pronounce the house clean, because the plague is healed
45. their own, eek really is how his parents intended to pronounce his
46. 6 Then said they to him, Say now Shibboleth, and he said Sibboleth, for he could not frame to pronounce it right; Then they took him, and killed him at the passages of Jordan, and there fell at that time of the Ephraimites forty and two thousand
47. in sight be deeper than the skin of his flesh, it is a plague of leprosy: and the priest shall look on him, and pronounce him unclean
48. not in the skin, the priest shall pronounce him clean: it is but a scab: and he shall wash his clothes, and be clean
49. 8 And if the priest see that, behold, the scab spreadeth in the skin, then the priest shall pronounce him unclean: it is a leprosy
50. 11 It is an old leprosy in the skin of his flesh, and the priest shall pronounce him unclean, and shall not shut him up: for he is
1. If there was a pronounced military presence inside, outside it’s 10 times worse
2. ’ He answered, his resemblance to a weasel more pronounced than ever
3. The finishing touches were put on the cave, and after checking everything, Kate pronounced it finished
4. "Major Husband," he pronounced slowly
5. "We are at war," Glayet pronounced slowly and carefully
6. “We are going to be exterminated,” Kelvin pronounced
7. The man pronounced her name more like ahVah than Ava, but it was close enough that she knew what was going on
8. features were more pronounced than he remembered
9. She was big, with a bigger skull than even Enjteen had, and she appeared to be a very pronounced grey, at least from what she could see in this light, with thick wrinkled skin, what she could see of it
10. Determination is one of Maggie's more pronounced character traits and is one of the things that Jock loves about her
11. ” Olivia pronounced as they were seated
12. Why she chose to ask about the way he’d pronounced the small house's description like a name, she wasn't exactly sure; after all, it belonged to her and she could call it anything she wanted
13. You ought to stay here in Yoonbarla for the dark,” she pronounced it carefully, like he probably hadn’t heard it before
14. grew more pronounced, and my senses began to react to
15. "He doesn't hang around here a lot if he's been by here at all," Dyinholm pronounced after carefully examining the picture
16. Those spots on his cheeks were more pronounced, the eyes shone more brightly out of darker eyes, and a cold sweat glimmered upon his brow
17. In fact, her beauty was even more pronounced when contrasted with the coarse, dull fabric of the robe
18. The Mayor pronounced that a recount should take place after which a new vote would be taken the following week end
19. pronounced A – U – M, accenting each syllable
20. ” Homer pronounced his enemy’s name with
21. As for the interior, the noise was even more pronounced and unsavory, with a continual, disruptive, disjointed chattering taking place up there between the ears of the citizens of Hubbub
22. "Well, I really don't see that there is any cause," he pronounced
23. ” She pronounced “devil” to rhyme with “evil
24. After only a few minutes of despair a thought in his head so pronounced he almost heard the words: I must leave this ship
25. The closeness of the room only made the odors of the wine, unwashed bodies and food more pronounced
26. The infallible decrees of the church had pronounced the Latin translation of the Bible, commonly called the Latin Vulgate, to have been equally dictated by divine inspiration, and therefore of equal authority with the Greek and Hebrew originals
27. pronounced now he was standing up
28. Only if he was pronounced dead beyond any hope of revival
29. So I kept on walking and as I did so my limp became more pronounced so the by the time I turned into the gate of 123 General Gordon Street I felt as though I only had one leg
30. that is pronounced as ‘Tar poor lee’ when one moves in the right
31. Shortly after, my mother was pronounced fully recovered by her doctor
32. A few weeks and no kittens later, the vet pronounced “healthy cat, just fat
33. If you don't have a childhood background in dance or ballet, or you don't have a nearly perfect body with matching symmetry, try to select music with a pronounced beat where you can clearly put your strongest poses
34. A chink in the greyness becoming more pronounced
35. point, the trembling became more and more pronounced, until Imbrahim was fearful they’d be
36. pronounced he same way, but admitted that I did work there
37. He pronounced that it wasn’t fatal, but still would require a doctor’s care—and soon—or else it could go septic
38. The voices grew more pronounced as Amaranthe neared it
39. Annexation by force he will resent; but with Cuban institutions founded, and the Island pronounced free and independent, he will desire the closest ties with the United States, if not admission in some form to the Union
40. It has a pronounced fresh and distinctive flavour
41. One male slave had been named Coquita, which was pronounced “kaw-KEE-ta,” however, if at any time a man asked what the name meant, he was to immediately kneel and tell the man that it was a shortened form of “Cock Eater” and he would be happy to provide a sample of his skills
42. This is especially pronounced if one set of children live with you and the other does not
43. I taught Nechama some Polish songs, which she quickly learned and pronounced the words with the correct accent
44. “The sea air will clear our heads,” pronounced Teri, filled so completely with happiness that one more ounce would pour over the brim of her cup
45. “The same,” he pronounced grimly
46. Elizabeth pronounced the papers satisfactory, and handed Tomek $200
47. “This is it,” Jorge pronounced, indicating a road from the shore that wound up between the houses
48. Jesus the waiter, (Jesús pronounced Ha'sus)
49. pronounced, and dialed a funeral home to wrap the remains
50. The steps sounded different than before; more quiet, less pronounced
1. 16 We are esteemed of him as counterfeits: he abstains from our ways as from filthiness: he pronounces the end of the just to be
2. Succession pronounces with intention those other words “This is My Body,”
3. a service he always pronounces the benediction
4. Installed Master or an ordained Chaplain who pronounces the words of
5. that brought them into the meeting stood up and pronounces to the gathering, “all rise to
6. pronounces the intention to perform Umrah while approaching the
7. This is Al’lah’s Gift to him if he pronounces His Name over the animals when slaughtering
8. In fact, the responsibility is not only that of the slaughterer, but it is also that of the owner of the slaughtered animal… why does not he search for the slaughterer who pronounces Al’lah’s Name over the animals and ensure the fulfillment of this pronunciation?? Yet the responsibility falls upon each individual of the society… why man does not inquire about the meat he buys and be sure that it is of that over which Al’lah’s Name was pronounced??
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10. Does a minister do anything wicked or wrong if he pronounces the words of administration, once in giving the bread and wine to a number of communicants altogether, and not to each one separately?
11. The faith Heaven is red with divine justice in which faro pronounces sentence of death
12. Finally, then, he pronounces the verdict, addressing Arjun, that
13. Papa doesn't care about teaching him, either, and says he is a _dummer Bengel_ who pronounces Goethe as though it rhymed with dirty, and who the first time our great poet was mentioned vacantly asked, with every indication of a wandering mind, if he wasn't the joker who wrote the play for Irving with all the devils in it
14. Beth pronounces that “good, great,” and she turns off the light, climbs into her bed
15. You don’t have to undergo a process of eliminating the voice within the inner you that silently pronounces the words you’re reading
16. Instead of seeing a book during reading, your brain hears a voice that pronounces the word
17. “Is that all there is, Raven?” She pronounces the name deliberately and loaded with sarcasm
18. “Would you rather see Roxy Jones’ smug face as the judge pronounces her not guilty?”
19. Professor Marks pronounces a similar unfavorable judgment
20. Cervantes from certain solecisms of language pronounces him to be an Aragonese, and Pellicer, an Aragonese himself, supports this view and believes him, moreover, to have been an
21. Good he pronounces to be that in which the beast delights and evil to be that which he dislikes; and he can give no other account of them except that the just and noble are the necessary, having never himself seen, and having no power of explaining to others the nature of either, or the difference between them, which is immense
22. the punishment would be withheld because you are the wife of him who pronounces it?—No, "Certainly
23. Geffard pronounces this almost gleefully and pours wine into his glass, and she imagines his head as a cabinet filled with ten thousand little drawers
24. “Very good, Sir,” the Surgeon says, whereupon he sets about inspecting first my Scalp, then Susannah’s, pronounces, not surprizingly, that I have Lice, whilst Susannah may have ’em in the incipient Stage and suggests a thorough Ablution with Vinegar as the Cure, or possibly e’en our being shorn
25. He allots the imposts, taxes each person conscientiously, judges quarrels for nothing, divides inheritances without charge, pronounces sentences gratuitously; and he is obeyed, because he is a just man among simple men
26. It was called Le bon jugement de la très sainte et gracieuse Vierge Marie, and she appears herself on the stage and pronounces her bon jugement
27. The officer of Cossacks unfolded the paper and read the name of him who once had been Prince Peter Ivánovich, and the family name which everybody knows and pronounces with a certain respect and pleasure, when speaking of a person bearing that name, as of a near and familiar person
28. " And this father, who has been assured that he is a special, exclusive servant of Christ, who for the most part does not himself see the deception under which he is, enters into the room where the accepted recruits are waiting, puts on a gold-embroidered apron, draws his hair out from underneath it, opens the very Gospel in which taking an oath is prohibited, lifts up a cross, the very cross on which Christ was crucified for not doing what this His imaginary servant orders to be done, and puts it on the pulpit, and all these defenceless and deceived lads repeat after him the lie which he pronounces boldly and by habit
1. “You were pronouncing it Teshi then,” the bigger, dark-haired woman said
2. Bram said, pronouncing the place name with an emphasis Tom had
3. Several hours later, they stand together in the front room of her house; her head cocked on one side, Chrissie stares at the wall for a good ten minutes before pronouncing her opinion
4. ” She turned to Kaitlyn, “You are from Cleveland, Ohio? Did I get that right?” Kaitlyn nodded, still smiling at her new friend's accent when pronouncing her hometown
5. “What is a ra-dio?” Jacob struggled with the word, pronouncing each syllable
6. He'd been sitting that way since the doctor left, after pronouncing Aunt Martha dead
7. “Sorry to wake you, sir,” he remembered pronouncing respectfully before identifying himself and proceeding
8. For where else could this man walking on the True Path be going, other than to the Holy Grounds themselves? It was their journey now, the Pilgrim thought and then he smiled, carefully pronouncing each syllable slowly before bowing and once again pointing upwards:
9. Now the host stood up and offered his name again, pronouncing it slowly, carefully
10. 4 Or if a soul swear, pronouncing with his lips to do evil, or to do good, whatever it be that a man shall pronounce with an oath, and it be hid from him; when he knows of it, then he shall be guilty in one of these
11. pronouncing it for them
12. Minutes later, rescued of the abstraction for the subtle calling of Leonardo pronouncing my name, I turned and found him with his blue eyes
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Very rarely I heard him pronouncing words, with the exception of the daily
14. His grin split his face, smoothing the frown lines and pronouncing the smile lines, and Dana would’ve sworn in that moment that her heart had stopped beating
15. one hundred and seventy ways of pronouncing the Word, each with its
16. 10 Already had the full Sanhedrin agreed that Jesus was guilty of death-deserving transgressions of the Jewish laws, but they were now more concerned with developing charges regarding his conduct and teachings which would justify Pilate in pronouncing the death sentence upon their prisoner
17. You can try pronouncing the publisher‘s
18. The doctor knelt besides the body of Stalin and took a minute to examine it before pronouncing his diagnostic
19. without pronouncing Allah's Name over the slaughtered animal while it was slaughtered) , whereas the culture mediums inoculated with the samples of meat which had been slaughtered with saying the divine statement over it were completely free from the mentioned colonies of germs
20. On 26/9/2000, the same activity was done again with the attendance of physicians and under their sights and hearings in Dooma slaughterhouse, and similarly concerning the precise laboratory examination, then the result was the same: No germs were found at all in the animals slaughtered with pronouncing Al’lah’s Name over them, while the pathogenic germs were filling the other ones
21. The meat of the sheep slaughtered with pronouncing Al’lah’s Name over them was of a light rose hue which delighted the seers, whereas the color of the other animals was dark bluish red
22. There is remained spoiled blood found densely in the meat of the animals slaughtered without pronouncing Al’lah’s Name over them, while was not found in the meat of the animals slaughtered according the divine statute
23. We have executed a Microbial study—in our laboratory—on samples of calf meat slaughtered with pronouncing Al’lah’s Name over it and samples of meat which did not have this done
24. It was on samples of chicken meat slaughtered with pronouncing Al’lah’s Name over it (while slaughtering) and samples which did not have this done
25. These findings show clearly that pronouncing Al’lah’s Name over the bird when slaughtering it lessens the remove of germs from its intestines to the muscles (meat) very much and consequently makes it more pure
26. Ahmad Fadhel (Secretary-general of the researches of pronouncing Al’lah’s Name over the animals) says:
27. Reactions and Attitudes of the Scientific Research Team after the Appearance of the Dazzling Results of Researches of Pronouncing Al’lah’s Name over the animals to be slaughtered
28. Pronouncing Al’lah’s Name had a great miraculous effect in sterilizing the meat and releasing the blood, contrary to the meat of the animals over which Al’lah’s Name was not pronounced, for it was full of germs and congested with blood
29. Relying on the findings and results we have got, we can say that pronouncing Al’lah’s Name over the animals to be slaughtered when slaughtering has a miraculous effect, and this reality caused the scientists to be astonished! How can this animal—after being slaughtered with pronouncing Al’lah’s Name over it—have meat that is sterilized?! Whereas the blood of the animal slaughtered without this pronunciation remained inside it so that in most cases this meat was clearly and obviously full of germs!
30. Actually, pronouncing Al’lah’s Name over the animals when slaughtering resulted in unexpected findings
31. This explains why the meat of the animals slaughtered without pronouncing Al’lah’s Name over them is not sterile, whereas that of the animals slaughtered according to the divine statute is quite sterile and fit for eating even if it is uncooked
32. That was before applying the Godly Order in pronouncing His Name over the animals while slaughtering
33. Fayez Al-Hakeem—and immediately after seeing the findings of research— he slaughtered a sheep with pronouncing Al’lah’s Name over it in his own farm, and after having some bites he said: for the first time, I eat meat of such delicious taste
34. What is the use of pronouncing Al’lah’s Name loudly over the animals to be slaughterd which suffers the pain of slaughtering since it has no consciousness or understanding?!
35. Let’s take samples from animals slaughtered with pronouncing ‘In the Name of God, Al’lah is Greater’ over them, and other samples from other ones which did not have this done when slaughtering
36. Second: After examining the meat of animals slaughtered without pronouncing Al’lah’s Name over them, we found it full of colonies of staphylococcus which are pathogenic and deadly germs
37. Third: The effect of pronouncing Al’lah’s Name over the slaughtered animals has not been limited on the voidance of its meat of germs, yet the specialists noticed other important reflections which appeared at the slaughterhouses
38. When pronouncing the Name of Al’lah, the slaughter is performed with godliness, calm, and humanity
39. First: the westerners used to call the Islamic method of slaughter which includes pronouncing the Name of Al’lah: Mohammedan method
40. God does not allow any slaughter without pronouncing the Name of Al’lah, and the slaughterer will be punished for that sooner or later
41. Thus, any article mentioned concerning the animal’s suffering and pain is refuted by the wisdom folded in pronouncing the Name of Al’lah over the animal which the Almighty has legislated
42. Furthermore, pronouncing the Name of Al’lah makes the animal get excited and that never happens at all in any way other than the Islamic one
43. Testifying of Thornton[33], the Great British Professor, Concerning Pronouncing Al’lah’s Name over the carcass (Comparison between the Islamic way of slaughter and the not-Islamic one):
44. First: the importance of pronouncing Al’lah’s Name over the slaughtered animal and its effect on the public health –Comparisons between the Islamic way of slaughter (accompanied with pronouncing Al’lah’s Name over the animal) and the other not-Islamic ones (slaughter not accompanied with pronouncing Al’lah’s Name)
45. Indeed, the negligence of pronouncing Al’lah’s Name over the slaughtered animal makes its meat a focus of blood filled with microbes
46. And concerning the microbial study and the tissue one, it showed the blood vessels congested with red corpuscles and colonies of streptococcus and staphylococcus, something which clearly indicates that pronouncing Al’lah’s Name over the slaughtered animal is a very necessary action
47. And after revealing the great importance of pronouncing the words ‘God is Greater’ over the animal when slaughtering in preventing blood from remaining in it and the consequent growth of microbes, it has become clear that this is very much the cause
48. Yes… God has preserved all Syria from the cattle diseases and chicken plague for this apparent fact, when the slaughterers set out to practise such heavenly order contentedly and pleasantly after they had realized the results of pronouncing Al’lah’s Name over the slaughtered animal and recognized the benefit and the wisdom behind it
49. In the laboratory I saw with my own eyes how the slaughtered animal had been affected by pronouncing Al’lah’s Name over it so that it became completely free of the pathogenic agents
50. We ever tried to find a case to complete our study by pronouncing the words ‘Al’lah is Greater’ over it, but such case could not be found