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1. How many times have I heard this passage references, or read this passage in the Bible? How many times have I heard someone say that Jesus’ death on the cross delivers us from sin? How many times have I heard it equated that Jesus is the Messiah because He sacrificed Himself for our sakes? All of these statements, as true as they might be, were shallow clichés that missed entirely the point
2. All of this is equated as him being a man who has the spirit of the gods
3. men, dark green is a color that is equated with masculinity and wealth
4. The value of honesty may be equated to what needs to be hidden
5. Joshua’s authority could be equated to the apostolic today
6. Next he somehow equated a girl attracting a man with chasing money
7. rest of the scriptures, and he equated an apostle’s epistles with the same sacred status as the Old Testament
8. The gadgets for entertainment, which for most people his age were a must, all equated in expense to every hour and minute of drudgery at that factory
9. Their disability is equated to their inability in a sense
10. Might they be equated with the Adam and Eve leg of the first trilogy, “who had come out of the Garden far different creatures than had ever before been produced”? This garden of the “first couple” seems to have disappeared into prehistory, with only a believer’s understanding that it had ever been real
11. That new proposal is totally equated and available with economic viability for its immediate implantation in order to provide the great well-being so eagerly expected for the humanity
12. Know that the sponsors have the available resources, they already invest trillion dollars in donation or loan with social finality and they are opened to hear innovative proposals to apply in projects that show brilliant and equated ideas as solution to the social problems in a definitive way
13. Every process that was developed by the author is already scientifically equated, without to be utopia
14. Yes, I was in love and yes, planning for my singing career, but now I understood that my profound fear of my father, from earliest childhood equated with the Will of God, could possibly cripple me in progressing towards my goal
15. The Lord show by prophecy that Jerusalem is equated with Heaven through the use
16. Constant, which equated each photon of light with a specific amount of energy
17. equated God with nature
18. Amori watched Cody knowing that something was not right with him, but equated it to the fact that he was finding out stuff about himself that he had never know before
19. If it had been her parents she knew they would have either equated it to the fact that she had been gone so long, or they would think that she had lost her mind
20. So he equated it to they had arrived after he and Valdis had left
21. Zerubbabel meanwhile in dream-five was equated with Seven Spirits, reminiscent of the dreams of Pharaoh (a mountainous obstacle)
22. But she is adamant that a biological basis for the experience of God cannot be equated with God
23. God, she believes, is the ground of all that exists and cannot in any way be equated with material reality, including the brain
24. The Akashic records or ‘The Book of Life’ can be equated to the universe’s super computer system
25. output should not be equated
26. Non-violence is quite often equated with cowardice, a way out, or cope out
27. may be a small investment of your time, equated to not
28. The figure is equated with reason and depicts the totality in the nothingness of death
29. culturally equated with one of the strongest forms of degradation
30. of appearance may change, but the fact that women's worth is equated with appearance
31. Little wonder, then, that time is so often equated with money
32. Big business isn’t, never was and will never be equated to a human being
33. The Sarmatian would have of course been an obvious target for the Jews as a known pagan female musician, a combination that equated with sin to them
34. For many primates, the lumber industries are equated with
35. Remember that love is not equated to how much you spend on an item
36. Nothing could prepare him for the flaming horror of watching the city where he had grown up erupt into what equated to a funeral pyre, buildings launching smudges of black smoke into the dawn time sky to obscure the rising red orb of the sun
37. The latter are the individuals who go to school forever – not to be equated with the good habit of learning, exemplified by a person continually in quest of knowledge, asking questions – but none of them dumb
38. This is also equated with Satan as the creator of evil and
39. He wondered what her age was? Her look indicated early twenties, but becoming assumptive in the past had always equated to error
40. This equated to two hundred and twenty two acres of
41. I had always equated Islam with a giant snake that enveloped and ate its own – other
42. equated to about six hundred million! Heavy numbers
43. The fall of Berlin was equated with the destruction of the Nazi system, and the end of the war
44. levered version of the company so that unlevered and levered can be equated
45. In this case, the “borrowing cost” is equated with
46. The amount of tolerable error, also called “bound on error” is equated with two
47. This al seemed very reasonable and equated
48. From him I learned the date was seven hundred and ten by the Gods’ time which I learned later equated to about 1500 AD and the mansion we were in once belonged to an extremely powerful Sorcerer who had died and the mansion and land surrounding it had stood empty for years
49. I am a devotee of zodiacal primary directions to angles equated to time with the Placidian True Solar Arc in RA measure (the MC is moved in Right Ascension – both forward and conversely – at the same rate that the progressed sun is moving in RA
50. This process that is meant to account for our own sorts of habitats has to bèmatched, balanced, equated and leveledùp with our current sorts of environments in order to be versed out over the appropriate belt of this existing kind of a universe