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1. Is our freedom constituted in that our death serves an ultimate purpose of God? Can we die in such a way as to express a mystery? Revelation 12:11 says that they loved not their lives even unto death
2. what constituted wild and inflammatory protest, and so it was that
3. It seems to have constituted almost the whole circulation of that country; for though the circulation of the Bank of Scotland, which had then no rival, was considerable, it seems to have made but a very small part of the whole
4. The promissory notes of those banking companies constituted, at that time, the far greater part of the currency of Scotland, which this uncertainty of payment necessarily degraded below value of gold and silver money
5. Those deposits of coin, or those deposits which the bank was bound to restore in coin, constituted the original capital of the bank, or the whole value of what was represented by what is called bank money
6. What he imagined constituted his soul had awoken, in one piece, within the body of a large moth-eaten black Labrador dog
7. These, however, together with a pretty large lizard, called the ivana or iguana, constituted the principal part of the animal food which the land afforded
8. In the republics of ancient Greece and Rome, during the whole period of their existence, and under the feudal govermnents, for a considerable time after their first establishment, the trade of a soldier was not a separate, distinct trade, which constituted the sole or principal occupation of a particular class of citizens; every subject of the state, whatever might be the ordinary trade or occupation by which he gained his livelihood, considered himself, upon all ordinary occasions, as fit likewise to exercise the trade of a soldier, and, upon many extraordinary occasions, as bound to exercise it
9. As long as such presents, as long as the emoluments of justice, or what may be called the fees of court, constituted, in this manner, the whole ordinary revenue which the sovereign derived from his sovereignty, it could not well be expected, it could not even decently be proposed, that he should give them up altogether
10. At least it would be a quick death, rather than a gradual ebbing away of whatever it is that now constituted life
11. In ancient times, they constituted, in every part of Europe, one of the principal branches of the revenue of the crown
12. These men constituted the nucleus of the force which Waddell needed to organize and recruit at the place
13. These guns constituted their battery of firepower along with two twelve pounders, aft, which were already in position when the
14. Those arrests were for dubious political issues and probably were more of a desperate attempt by the Nationalists to curry favour with the ANC, for the generals constituted no threat to anyone…except the Nationalists because of their knowledge of the dirty action campaigns that they, the Nationalists had ordered
15. The English speaking white South Africans were never supporters of Apartheid and also never constituted a threat for even a pooled English vote would not have stopped the Afrikaners at the polls
16. argues this war constituted genocide
17. William had saved a small amount of cash that he kept under the bread box near the small sink that constituted the presence of a kitchen in his room
18. constituted an infringement of that individual‘s Civil Liberties
19. 8 million inhabitants is constituted along the following lines of various ethnic groups of diverse cultures: 77% Chinese, 14% Malaysian, 7
20. But to claim that any of the violence that happened constituted anything close to genocide against whites is false
21. He sprang into action suddenly, trying to find something among the ruin that constituted his library, in essence various piles of books and so on
22. establishment of this plant in South Carolina rather than Washington shows “animus” and constituted
23. Generation of Income for Totality of the People, Organizations and Countries in any country that is acting to turn them autosustainable, competent and generative of immense wealth without there is owner of those monetary resources and material goods, without the eternal conflict to exist among constituted powers
24. ( user03) d) Economic Agents are all corporations that adhere to the Project as agreed organization, constituted network, non-profit corporation and collaborating corporation that turn available its organizational resources, as well as its products and services for total usufruct so that that wealth circulates freely in the Coordenational Structure
25. All its actuation occurs without using the deposited physical money that will stay under the guard of the Central Bank of the Country in that is juridically constituted, this avoids that there are deviations, robberies or fraudulent action
26. of constituted Bank3Sectors by Country
27. 2 million); 1 Virtual Central Bank of the Third Sector will be constituted at another intercontinental country, for instance it can be any country in the Asian continent and 1 Virtual World Bank that will be constituted in another continent, for instance any country in Latin America
28. This triangular action supplies the involved countries of resources with sufficiency and it makes possible that all the services rendering activities and production happen, without interruption wherever exists a Virtual Bank or constituted Bank3Sector
29. Bank3Sector will be constituted by the partners in the middle
30. constituted of 18 and at the most of 42 teams with
31. the subventions that are received directly from the constituted
32. Its amount can be constituted in a
33. norms in the country where Bank3Sector is constituted;
34. 23 Brotherly love being so sympathetically constituted, the seven brethren had a more sympathetic mutual harmony
35. These “unassailable” findings, moreover, are not to be subject to public challenge or discussion by non-scientists on moral or ethical grounds, even by democratically constituted government
36. Levi exhaled deeply, digging his hand out of the trench that constituted my grip, turning his back to me and crouching with his hands resting on his knees in a bent position, like an exhausted marathon competitor
37. 6 miles long and 9 miles at the widest point of the country, which is constituted in its entirety by its capital Oranjestad
38. pension constituted a breach of trust”
39. and insurance plans constituted a fundamental breach of trust between the
40. He was quite a talkative boy and argued over what constituted the baked salad—the Italian vegetable, Artichoke—with a friend of his while walking back from a hotel they had visited earlier
41. He and Macmillan magnanimously offered to let me become Bill’s assistant, remaining a -13, step 4! This abomination and cold hearted de facto firing constituted “some thanks for my yeoman work the previous 3 1/2 years as the SupShip Counsel, doing singlehandedly the work of two contracts lawyers
42. Between them, they concocted a BS story that my work for EB constituted a COI because GD also owned Bath Iron Works
43. Judging from critical remarks by my superiors, this constituted a form of “sexual harassment
44. The Niagara Movement, as it had been constituted, had attributes considered fatal to those wise great powers
45. The delegation of unicorns was followed by over five hundred selkies, and they by almost three hundred gargoyles, as those two races, like the dragons and unicorns, each constituted a single nation
46. The animal protection associations legally constituted have legitimacy to require
47. Sunrunner was moored at the end of a floating dock, one of seven docks that constituted the local marina
48. 23 Brotherly love being so sympathetically constituted the seven brethren had a more sympathetic mutual harmony
49. We five constituted the size of group that I AM prefers, according to the Keys of Enoch, and 8 had said before that he wanted to form the Five Star group, so our number seemed completely appropriate
50. The 1980-91 period constituted a challenging period for the United States and the Coast Guard, whose duties were and are inevitably influenced and expanded by domestic and international events