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1. "But yeah," doostEr said, "I moved some big timbers for one of them about eight miles out and a windwheel assembly for another who's at least twenty five miles out
2. Once she entered the area, the hardest thing to fathom was the sheer bulk of the assembly that was missing, she could float in the space
3. I don't think it's the containment for the shuttlecraft, I think it's the columnator assembly for the daedalus combustor of the Lula itself
4. "The whole columnator assembly is missing
5. This meeting was the grand assembly of the Haadij
6. All the while Al-Harron decelerated ever closer to the rendezvous with that asteroid and the re-convening of the Haadij's assembly when the Council of Faith and Dogma would announce their decision
7. the assembly is important to remember - as also the law says
8. You have come to thousands upon thousands of angels in joyful assembly, to the church of the firstborn, whose names are written in heaven
9. We have come unto Zion, a place where God has set apart a solemn assembly designed for the things that are truly heavenly
10. The assembly begun with a
11. What is an assembly binding redirect? Where are the places an administrator or developer can affect
12. Tina mentioned that the school children had received an assembly on the subject of the earthquake and had made a collection to help victims
13. of the kind of assembly certain smaller kinds of dragons would build
14. Twenty minutes of methodical assembly later, and the Livingsons were the exclusive owners of the first indoor toilet in Tahoe City
15. He tarried in the assembly shops where men, and some women, turned the blanks into rods ready for varnishing
16. Remember an octave's nature is to double and halve, if we look at its own inner assembly we notice a curious thing, it doubles and halves within the course of its own gamut
17. ” then she twirled her friend in circles until the assembly was satisfied she was disoriented
18. assembly in the far reaches of the
19. 15Blow the trumpet in Zion, declare a holy fast, call a sacred assembly
20. 16Gather the people, consecrate the assembly; bring together the elders,
21. I still finished first but I can still remember at the end of every year Sister Alice would present honor certificates to all the deserving students at a large assembly with all of the classes sitting in the auditorium and some parents there also
22. By act of assembly, they have restrained its cultivation to six thousand plants, supposed to yield a thousand weight of tobacco, for every negro between sixteen and sixty years of age
23. Pringle introduced Sam Staunton to the school at assembly
24. to appoint councilmen by lot? We could have a large assembly, a boule of one hundred, say,
25. “But that’s the beauty of a large assembly,” said Theoton
26. Before that emission, the colony had raised the denomination of its coin, and had, by act of assembly, ordered 5s
27. They were, therefore, called upon to send deputies to the general assembly of the states of the kingdom, where they might join with the clergy and the barons in granting, upon urgent occasions, some extraordinary aid to the king
28. And thus the assembly dispersed
29. You can be in an enjoyable state of flow while doing work that others would call the most boring jobs imaginable, such as working on an assembly line
30. In Flow, the author talks about a man who worked on an assembly line
31. The ceremonial, too, of the civil government in the colonies, upon the reception of a new governor, upon the opening of a new assembly, etc
32. fellow-citizens at home, and is secured in the same manner, by an assembly of the representatives of the people, who claim the sole right of imposing taxes for the support of the colony government
33. The authority of this assembly overawes the executive power ; and neither the meanest nor the most obnoxious colonist, as long as he obeys the law, has any thing to fear from the resentment, either of the governor, or of any other civil or military officer in the province
34. In ever country where the unfortunate law of slavery is established, the magistrate, when he protects the slave, intermeddles in some measure in the management of the private property of the master ; and, in a free country, where the master is, perhaps, either a member of the colony assembly, or an elector of such a member, he dares not do this but with the greatest caution and circumspection
35. The assembly of a province, like the vestry of a parish, may judge very properly concerning the affairs of its own particular district, but can have no proper means of judging concerning those of the whole empire
36. It cannot even judge properly concerning the proportion which its own province bears to the whole empire, or concerning the relative degree of its wealth and importance, compared with the other provinces; because those other provinces are not under the inspection and superintendency of the assembly of a particular province
37. What is necessary for the defence and support of the whole empire, and in what proportion each part ought to contribute, can be judged of only by that assembly which inspects and super-intends the affairs of the whole empire
38. It has been proposed, accordingly, that the colonies should be taxed by requisition, the parliament of Great Britain determining the sum which each colony ought to pay, and the provincial assembly assessing and levying it in the way that suited best the circumstances of the province
39. What concerned the whole empire would in this way be determined by the assembly which inspects and superintends the affairs of the whole empire ; and the provincial affairs of each colony might still be regulated by its own assembly
40. The assembly which deliberates and decides concerning the affairs of every part of the empire, in order to be properly informed, ought certainly to have representatives from every part of it
41. By advancing to private people, at interest, and upon land security to double the value, paper bills of credit, to be redeemed fifteen years after their date ; and, in the mean time, made transferable from hand to hand, like banknotes, and declared by act of assembly to be a legal tender in all payments from one inhabitant of the province to another, it raised a moderate revenue, which went a considerable way towards defraying an annual expense of about £4,500, the whole ordinary expense of that frugal and orderly government
42. 'With your financial wizardry and my assembly line expertise
43. It was Agatha, head of the dress assembly room
44. the church assembly, no individual’s teaching was
45. not want the assembly of saints focused on a sermon or
46. Some texts limit the number of teachers in an assembly
47. the assembly or church meeting of the Corinthians
48. This favoritism in the assembly may reveal a lack of
49. The governing comes from the assembly as a whole
50. Matthew 18:17, If he refuses to listen to them, tell it to the church; and if he refuses to listen even to the church, let him be as a gentile and a tax collector, Christ instructs the church or assembly to have the final say