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Berith is derived from a root word which means "to cut," and hence a covenant is a "cutting," with reference to the cutting or dividing of animals into two
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Your position is an important one, not only with reference to the immediate results to the enemy’s property, but from the facts that neutral rights may frequently arise under it; reliance, however, is placed in your judgment and discretion for meeting and promptly disposing of such questions
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were embraced in your proposal of yesterday with reference to the
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Could you please explain to me what you meant by the comment that you made with reference to the cleanliness of the apartment?”
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On the other hand, with reference to the present situation, it is fitting to emphasize here that during a period of about fifteen years, many local residents had lamented the disappearance of the Little Church, which was replaced by a simple Cross-Bearer
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with reference to work: each of us is fully conscious of
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A scientific hypothesis has to be at least potentially refutable with reference to data,” said Charles somewhat cryptically
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It is only a medical perspective with reference to terms used
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M: With reference to anything, it is the opposite
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self, not with reference to anything which may be called experi-
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Your memories of my class would be affected only if the temporial disruption was on a vector which was statistically significant with reference to the q and alpha variables
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What I have said with reference to the pleaders necessarily applies to the judges,
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so junior but still with reference to class, knowledge,
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“I’ll leave you to God” she said, an expression she often used particularly with reference to him
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What the pupil has experienced with reference to
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6 Through the supervising control of his associated and Personalized Adjuster it was possible for Michael perfectly to limit his personal earth activities with reference to space, but it was not possible for the Son of Man thus to limit his new earth status as potential Sovereign of Nebadon as regards time
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`With reference to a three thousand year old wizard, I didn't think I needed to be more clear
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Many times, the expression "mind over matter" is used with reference to the
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With reference to these examples, the
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realistic (with reference to the real world), and have a time
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You will choose the appropriate business plan with reference to your niche and your own personal circumstances
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Maybe there are several tack-on laws of different types for the bill under consideration, where you learn it once and know what it means when used again with other legislation, so bills can be written simply in English with reference to general (iron clad) tackon laws that keep the verbiage down
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He calculated the size of the opening with reference to the size of the shark
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“Black Helmet! Is it the same device that MFP talked about with reference to missile attacks on Zamaril through emails and press statements…?” David posed a question
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says with reference to Shugden monks:
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Fourteenth Dalai Lama, ‘Concerning Dhogyal with reference to the
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When we view it with reference to time place and numbers it grows deep and subtle
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Allah speaks all voices with reference to all human beings who are “idols worshippers”
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It is with reference to this that Krishn has
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38, 20; or it may be, as here,with reference to some
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"I have been studying voice analysis lately," explained Kennedy, "particularly with reference to the singing voice
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with reference to the picturesque town was far from being about its food
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1) First, with reference to all the creatures, and the world of mankind, in general
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Vedas with reference to the circumstances of
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Specifically however, the term ‘Brazilian Waxing’ is used with reference to partial genital hair removal, often leaving a strip of hair, whereas ‘Hollywood Waxing’ is used specifically for total genital hair removal
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Bible, he says sixteen of them are not used with reference to an undying "immaterial,
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through out the Old Testament with reference to the death of mankind, animals, fish, etc
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and Christianity have put forth for centuries with reference to the birth of Jesus Christ
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Old Testament and psukee in the New Testament are used with reference to God, angels,
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(never an end), why is it never used with reference to the "eternal soul"? "He has kept in
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meaning as eternal does today, why did they never use it with reference to man?
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Hades used with reference to the death of Christ (3 passages)
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Hades used with reference to death (1 passage)
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Hades used with reference to the destruction of cities or nations (2 passages)
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That aion means forever when it is used with reference to the life of the believer, and
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repeatedly through out the Old Testament with reference to the death of mankind,
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Testament are used with reference to God, angels, man, or animals, it is
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• Hades used with reference to the death of Christ (3 passages)
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• Hades used with reference to death (1 passage)
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• Hades used with reference to the destruction of cities or nations (2 passages)
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with reference to an undying "immaterial, invisible part of man" [A through R]
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it is used repeatedly through out the Old Testament with reference to the
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it never used with reference to the "eternal soul"? In the very next verse Jude changes
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use it with reference to man?
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· Sixteen of the eighteen ways he says spirit is used in the New Testament are not used with reference to an undying "immaterial, invisible part of man
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If, as some assume aidion always means eternal as eternal is used today (never an end), why is it never used with reference to the "eternal soul"? "He has kept in everlasting (aidion) bonds under darkness unto the judgment of the great day
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· Why, if the writers of the New Testament had a word that always had the same meaning as eternal does today, why did they never use it with reference to man?
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· Hades used with reference to the death of Christ (3 passages)
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· Hades used with reference to death (1 passage)
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· Hades used with reference to the destruction of cities or nations (2 passages)
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That aion means forever when it is used with reference to the life of the believer, and that it takes on a meaning of unlimited time that is totally different than its meaning is without precedent with any other word
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IT IS AN ABSURDITY to say the asleep spoken of with reference to the dead, has reference to the body alone
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With reference to Hebrew verbs, it will be found sufficient for practical purposes to mention the stem word or chief ground form
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SOUL [nehphesh] HAS BEEN USED MORE OFTEN WITH REFERENCE TO
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ANIMALS THAN IT IS WITH REFERENCE TO PERSONS
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Of the eighteen ways Vine says the word "spirit" is used in the Bible, he says sixteen of them are not used with reference to an undying "immaterial, invisible part of man"
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When both nehphesh in the Old Testament and psukee in the New Testament are used with reference to God, angels, man, or animals, it is always a living being, not just a part of a living being
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If, as some assume aidion always means eternal, why is it never used with reference to the
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Why, if the writers of the New Testament had a word that always had the same meaning as eternal does today, why did they never use it with reference to man?
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And I will not sing with reference to a day, but with reference to
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As Life and Nature are not great with reference to the present only, But greater still from what is yet to come,
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I would raise my voice jocund and strong with reference to consummations
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He should know all the combinations which occur in life--of beauty with poverty or with wealth,-- of knowledge with external goods,--and at last choose with reference to the nature of the soul, regarding that only as the better life which makes men better, and leaving the rest
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He regards them both as the enemies of reasoning and abstraction, though in the case of Euripides more with reference to his immoral sentiments about tyrants and the like
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Bundy endorsed the remarks that had fallen from Crass with reference to Tubberton
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"Now, Herbert," said I, "with reference to gaining some knowledge of his
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“With reference to Eunice,” Rose wrote in response to a complaint from Jean, “she has been a source of great joy and consolation through the years because she keeps in constant touch with Rosemary
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Indeed, the same dark question often rose into her mind, with reference to the whole race of womanhood
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colorless and manifold diluted repetition of what they had beheld in proud old London,—we will not say at a royal coronation, but at a Lord Mayor's show,— might be traced in the customs which our forefathers instituted, with reference to the annual installation of magistrates
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Even as I have said concerning ourselves, when our thoughts of God do agree with what the Word saith of him; and that is, when we think of his being and attributes as the Word hath taught, of which I cannot now discourse at large; but to speak of him with reference to us: Then we have right thoughts of God, when we think that he knows us better than we know ourselves, and can see sin in us when and where we can see none in ourselves; when we think he knows our inmost thoughts, and that our heart, with all its depths, is always open unto his eyes; also, when we think that all our righteousness stinks in his nostrils, and that, therefore, he cannot abide to see us stand before him in any confidence, even in all our best performances
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The Lord of the Rings has been read by many people since it finally appeared in print; and I should like to say something here with reference to the many opinions or guesses that I have received or have read concerning the motives and meaning of the tale
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Whenever a Domed House is complex, the Swingover multiplier must be computed with reference to the Three Peaks contained within the First Floor Roof, the formation nearest to the final top
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Provisions of this kind with reference to earnings-coverage are practically nonexistent in the railroad field, however
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This is particularly true, as will be seen later on, because the meaning of any income statement cannot properly be understood except with reference to the balance sheet at the beginning and the end of the period
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In considering these issues it will be helpful to apply the converse of the proposition developed earlier in this book with reference to senior securities
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800 on accompanying CD, for comprehensive data with reference to industrial corporations listed on the New York Stock Exchanges at the end of 1938
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When deciding on an appropriate stop level or distance, it is very easy to do so with reference to the mid-price shown on a price chart, with no accounting for the bid-ask spread
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He knew that tomorrow’s battle would be the most terrible of all he had taken part in, and for the first time in his life the possibility of death presented itself to him- not in relation to any worldly matter or with reference to its effect on others, but simply in relation to himself, to his own soul- vividly, plainly, terribly, and almost as a certainty
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With reference to the military side- the plan of campaign- that work of genius of which Thiers remarks that, ‘His genius never devised anything more profound, more skillful, or more admirable,’ and enters into a polemic with M
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With reference to diplomacy, all Napoleon’s arguments as to his magnanimity and justice, both to Tutolmin and to Yakovlev (whose chief concern was to obtain a greatcoat and a conveyance), proved useless; Alexander did not receive these envoys and did not reply to their embassage
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How agreeable that is! I do not say that with reference to you, senator
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To make the poem of the human conscience, were it only with reference to a single man, were it only in connection with the basest of men, would be to blend all epics into one superior and definitive epic
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I describe the effect on the Stochastic indicator with reference to Figure 7
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Since the concept of computing a spectral estimate based measuring the output powers of a bank of overlapping band-pass filters is so straightforward, the best way of describing the process is with reference to the EasyLanguage code in Code Listing 10-1
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“Do you know, Watson,” said he, “that it is one of the curses of a mind with a turn like mine that I must look at everything with reference to my own special subject
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Far from feeling surprise that some of the cave-animals should be very anomalous, as Agassiz has remarked in regard to the blind fish, the Amblyopsis, and as is the case with the blind Proteus, with reference to the reptiles of Europe, I am only surprised that more wrecks of ancient life have not been preserved, owing to the less severe competition to which the scanty inhabitants of these dark abodes will have been exposed
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"Screwed at its axis against the side, a swinging lamp slightly oscillates in Jonah's room; and the ship, heeling over towards the wharf with the weight of the last bales received, the lamp, flame and all, though in slight motion, still maintains a permanent obliquity with reference to the room; though, in truth, infallibly straight itself, it but made obvious the false, lying levels among which it hung
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The right whale will be elsewhere treated of at some length, with reference to elucidating the sperm whale
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*With reference to the Polar bear, it may possibly be urged by him who would fain go still deeper into this matter, that it is not the whiteness, separately regarded, which heightens the intolerable hideousness of that brute; for, analysed, that heightened hideousness, it might be said, only rises from the circumstance, that the irresponsible ferociousness of the creature stands invested in the fleece of celestial innocence and love; and hence, by bringing together two such opposite emotions in our minds, the Polar bear frightens us with so unnatural a contrast