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It was a big liner, longer than the Brothers Formidable and with better appointed but tighter cabins decorated in a 52nd century theme and hung with great reproductions of some classic photographs from that era
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Let it be noted first of all that the preacher is not a pastor of the church unless he is qualified and has been appointed as such in the church
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qualified should be appointed to that wonderful office (3:1-9)
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It is hard to accept that office knowing full well that you will have to deal with many of those after being appointed
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multitude choose some men to be appointed to that work
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Men have been appointed who are not qualified to lead but have been put into the eldership because of political, social, or monetary reasons
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Some men have been appointed to the eldership who
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scripturally until a proper eldership is appointed
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things that are wanting, and ordain elders in every city, as I had appointed thee” (Titus 1:5)
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appointed elders in those cities
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HOW these congregations functioned before elders were appointed, we simply are not
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Solomon was appointed king
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‘He’s appointed me to action his wishes
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When we were packing his belongings, I found a copy of his testament – I am appointed to carry out his wishes
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‘He’s appointed you to oversee his estate … is there much to sort out?’
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The manor house was beautifully appointed, inside and out, sporting a novelty coat of arms above the door and a beautiful wisteria that twisted and flowered around the porch and around the front bay windows
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Annie was amazed to find herself in a most elegantly appointed salon, stuffed full of finely embroidered soft furnishings and antiques of obvious quality and refinement
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The apartment itself comprises three decent sized bedrooms, a large lounge with balcony (with washing line arrangements), a dining room, decently appointed kitchen and bathroom – all very modern and sleek
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I think I told you on Wednesday that we appointed a lady called Sue Drake to take her place, didn’t I? …
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The manor house was beautifully appointed, inside and out,
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appointed hour, the whole country stopped dead in its tracks to
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Annie was amazed to find herself in a most elegantly appointed
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31Because he hath appointed a day, in which he will judge the world in righteousness
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The space was well appointed and well lit with golden panels and hung with pictures from the university’s history
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Harry was appointed by his mother to gather the diners at a quarter to seven at the commons deck and, at least for their first evening, escort them up the street to the restaurant
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He had to climb way down out of the residential levels and into the basements of the commercial and industrial levels below them to reach the appointed rendezvous
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The appointed day finally arrived, and Tom woke early
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In fact I learned to type in the ballroom of the house – rows of manual typewriters on desks in half the original ballroom; a stud wall completely out of keeping with the original graciously appointed saloon dividing the room into two
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She was expecting a hurriedly arranged visit from a most special someone, and hoped to have all well prepared against that occasion before the appointed time
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29“At the appointed time he will invade the South again, but this time
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He suggested an appointed time in the next few days for reassessing their progress towards their given goals and set about his own tasks in the project
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The Dining Room was well appointed, as was the Drawing Room
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Otto and the team sat down with the captain and his wife, the chief engineer and first officer and other officers at appointed seating positions
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overseers of the poor should be annually appointed, who, with the churchwardens, should
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in another, it appointed four other ways by which a settlement might be gained without any
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He had appointed himself some captains and, below them in the hierarchy a group of lieutenants
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Whether I think it's better or not is immaterial, it takes a hundred years to get there, I'm twenty six now, us religious fanatics from Earth don't tinker with God's appointed hour and I think I've proved my case
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crippling taxes as much as we do, and he appointed Rene
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“I have been appointed by the king to oversee the instruction and welfare of all these trainees
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My one and only appointed mission is to help those who are lost try to clear their minds of the old grease that has clogged up their thought processes so that they can someday finally stop suffering a fate which plagues the majority of our species
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I am Wendy the Way, and as I said, my one and only appointed mission is to help those who are lost to clear their minds of that thick, layered, stubborn grease that has clogged their thought processes
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These Jews were hardheaded! The three men respectfully bowed before the king; he recognised them as Darniil’s friends whom he had appointed as officials after Darniil had interpreted his dream some time back
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But please tell me – exactly when is the appointed time for this to occur?”
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One touch of the oral switch would start the lights flashing through a sequence and another touch would stop them at the appointed function
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In some of the colonies, as in three of the governments of New England, those councils are not appointed by the king, but chosen by the representatives of the people
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In the other colonies, they appointed the revenue officers, who collected the taxes imposed by those respective assemblies, to whom those officers were immediately responsible
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We have been appointed to represent the interests of the western world in security matters
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‘There is someone who wishes to speak with you,’ said Zardino, his b’tari appointed guardian
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But who would this be – some B’tari appointed shrink?
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But for now he had to finalize the designs, which had been through the committee appointed by the project’s contractor
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Fixed salaries were appointed to the judges, which were supposed to compensate to them the loss of whatever might have been their share of the ancient emoluments of justice; as the taxes more than compensated to the sovereign the loss of his
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The person entrusted with the executive power, not having leisure to attend to the decision of private causes himself, a deputy was appointed to decide them in his stead
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A praetor, therefore, was appointed to administer it in his stead
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If mean and improper persons are frequently appointed trustees ; and if proper courts of inspection and account have not yet been established for controlling their conduct, and for reducing the tolls to what is barely sufficient for executing the work to be done by them ; the recency of the institution both accounts and apologizes for those defects, of which, by the wisdom of parliament, the greater part may, in due time, be gradually remedied
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But, by the present practice, both the labour of the country people, and whatever other fund the king may choose to assign for the reparation of the high-roads in any particular province or generality, are entirely under the management of the intendant ; an officer who is appointed and removed by the king's council who receives his orders from it, and is in constant correspondence with it
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The captains of his majesty's navy, indeed, or any other commissioned officers, appointed by the board of admiralty, may inquire into the condition of the forts and garrisons, and report their observations to that board
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Instead of it, a new supreme court of judicature was established, consisting of a chief justice and three judges, to be appointed by the crown
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If in each college, the tutor or teacher, who was to instruct each student in all arts and sciences, should not be voluntarily chosen by the student, but appointed by the head of the college ; and if, in case of neglect, inability, or bad usage, the student should not be allowed to change him for another, without leave first asked and obtained ; such a regulation would not only tend very much to extinguish all emulation among the different tutors of the same college, but to diminish very much, in all of them, the necessity of diligence and of attention to their respective pupils
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“Herod"s father managed to get him appointed Prefect of Galilee
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The masters who instructed the young people, either in music or in military exercises, do not seem to have been paid, or even appointed by the state, either in Rome or even at Athens, the Greek republic of whose laws and customs we are the best informed
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“Man was appointed mortal death/sorrow
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“Behold, this Child is appointed for the fall and rise of many in Israel, and for a sign to be opposed
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Confederacy and was appointed the commissioner to France
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In II Timothy 1:11 Paul told Timothy, …I was appointed
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When they had appointed (layed hands on) elders for them in every church, having prayed with fasting, they
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10, 1790, after the Revolution, George Washington appointed
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Iredell became one of the first justices to be appointed to the nation’s highest court, and North Carolina honored him by naming a
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After his inauguration, Harrison appointed
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Taxes upon consumable commodities may either he levied by an administration, of which the officers are appointed by
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turned over to the officers appointed by me to receive them
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feminist managers Clinton appointed to the upper echelons of the agency, who then went on to require that Middle East analysts spend their time knitting diversity quilts
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“You are the appointed crux of the Saviours
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You are the great appointed leader of the Saviours
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Punishment could be brutal, even for one of the Appointed
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He decided he would seek out an Ael Tarael this evening to see if she would be his appointed Healer
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The United States Navy appointed a Captain
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The dark-eyed Torvellen was formerly one of Orion’s personal bodyguards though he had been appointed as one of Carl’s tent guards this past month
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The chances are the new bird (if the store actually had one left) won't thaw out in time for cooking at the appointed hour, thus sending the entire Family into Christmas apoplexy
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Lira had been hiding from Adem for some time now refusing to be appointed as his Healer
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All seven of the current committee were proponents of the reformist ideology (appointed on that basis)
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“You must be appointed trainer to other Guardians so that they too can learn,” Adem said as he clasped the man on the shoulder
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We pray Your Most Gracious Majesty to know that we have appointed our trusty and well beloved, grandson, Prince John Ossoo Ansah, son of the late Prince Ansah, of Ashanti, on our behalf to lay before your Majesty divers matters affecting the good estate of our kingdom and the well-being of our subjects, with full power for the said Prince Ansah as our ambassador extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary to negotiate and conclude all such treaties relating to the furtherance of trade and all matters therewith connected as your Majesty shall be pleased to entertain
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In the end, the animals will have stripped the battlefield clean, minus odds bits of clothing and weaponry, and finished the tasks to which they’d been appointed by nature herself
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They appointed a chairman and they took a great many votes
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Later on we needed the experienced policemen on the mean streets and civilians were appointed to answer the 10111 telephones but that was a mistake in my eyes
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The first of these politically appointed commissioners was even Head of Interpol at one stage before he was sentenced to fifteen years and got out of jail being “terminally ill” within a few months
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This symbiotic arrangement has worked out quite conveniently for the appointed guardians of the ―underdog‖ entrusted with their ―welfare‖
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“For God hath not appointed us to wrath, but to obtain
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After seven hours of non-stop drinking the truth came out! Apparently, they appointed their fattest constable as chef as was the SAP COIN tradition and he did quite well even if bitterly disappointed not to shoot some terrorists
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Purpose: To understand that God has appointed a Day of Judgment
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“Because he hath appointed a , in the which he will judge the world in righteousness by that man whom he hath ordained” (Acts 17:31)
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I will see you later, then, at our appointed time?”
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A good idea to be sure but it also meant that white males in South Africa cannot by law be appointed in 97% of the jobs available
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This program will be contracted by public and private interests who will assume joint ownership rights in this collaborative effort designed to (efficiently) usher commuters, travelers and shoppers alike to their appointed destinations without (much) fuss or bother
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Those appointed to be gathered shall be gathered
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And those appointed to be left shall be left
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It is axiomatic that every individual who properly enjoys life, gives (reflective) pause to all that is meaningful and of certain value; held motionless by uncertain forms that have yet to take shape however aroused by such notions that (necessarily) compel he or she to probe deeper into their essential nature notwithstanding how they (may) oftentimes exceed the capacious limits of that individual‘s (private) understanding that nevertheless continues to intrigue inquiring minds cognizant of intuitive impressions part real / part imaginary yet real in the real sense of being One in All; (however separated) whose underlying presence, however, conveys a (higher) spiritual or moral standing…that the young, conditioned by the expectancies of youth united with the old seeking redemption for unfulfilled promises or missed opportunities; each converging toward the same starting/ending point, the one embarking on life and the other approaching its end, in some manner, however, occasioning a (new) beginning, a jubilee, an extension of life which becomes younger (while growing older), brought together, youth/age, childlike in all its manly/womanly innocence while the middle years patiently bide their appointed time
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A ―probable‖ law is probable inasmuch as it remains subject to ―proof;‖ that is to say, until it is validated by common practices and/or legal interpretations by legal authorities consisting of nonelected men and women appointed to our nation‘s highest courts who remain unaccountable to the American People; subject to contingent legalities that directly affect them and whose ―definitive‖ arguments are (oftentimes) subject to change as the ideological alignment of the courts may vary thereby overriding legislative authority vested by the people to sanction laws by rendering elastic, interpretations of (uncertain) legal propositions and subsequent laws of the land, thereby setting themselves up in a uncertain manner as supreme arbiters of the law
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Where is Thomas?” The cook now stepped toward him as if to indicate she was the one appointed to answer any questions he might have