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I realized that, God forbid, if that happens sooner rather than later, the information that I have in my head would not be left behind for my children or anyone else
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1Sam: 26:11: The LORD forbid that I should stretch forth mine hand against the LORD's anointed:
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In fact, the prerequisite for baptism would forbid it
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Heaven forbid that we even start to think that what we see practiced in our Charismatic churches even slightly resembles what we see in the Book of Acts
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Heaven forbid that we ever consider the possibility
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"Heaven forbid you should
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‘If you had ever been in that situation, Sarah – and God forbid that you should be - you’d understand
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therefore Christ the minister of sin? God forbid
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She has a Bible and a diary that she's sending, although she told me that if I ever try to get her in court, she'll not acknowledge talking to me and forbid me to give you her number
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allowed to speak unless spoken to as a child, and God forbid - if I should show any
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Also consider the words of Jesus, “Let the children come to me and do not forbid them
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and do not forbid speaking in tongues (1 Corinthians 14:39)
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"If they had any contact with you at all," Alan told him, "I think now that the main expedition is back the captain will forbid any further contact with the surface
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not see how could someone to forbid the wisdom
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(God, forbid us by victories!) Athens of today,
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It is even to be found, where we should least of all expect to find it, in some old Scotch acts of Parliament, which forbid, under heavy penalties, the carrying gold or silver forth of the kingdom
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Adrianus had been something not unlike a godfather to him and news of his injury or gods forbid, his death, would be unspeakably difficult for him
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The committee are forbid to export negroes from Africa, or to import any African goods into Great Britain
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Rom 11:1 - 11 I say then, Hath God cast away his people? God forbid
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I say then, Have they stumbled that they should fall? God forbid: but rather through their fall salvation is come unto the Gentiles, for to provoke them to jealousy
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They absolutely forbid it
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Noble women did not go around kissing men of the lower classes however, they may dance with a merchant or even a lower-class civilian, though decency forbid them to cross any more lines than this
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We no longer live in such a system, having now gone far beyond Theodore Roosevelt, who merely said that he could do anything the Constitution did not expressly forbid
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Heaven forbid that we should act unilaterally, except for fiascos such as the current attacks on Libya
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Our own laws forbid us to do this
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God forbid it that anyone fail
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My biggest concern, however, is that these horrific events, that have recently come to light, are likely to recall arguments about married and, heaven forbid, women priests! That the feminization of the pulpit would likely follow should be reason enough to raise serious doubts among traditional practicing Catholics
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They currently forbid anyone with Hansen’s disease (aka, leprosy), AIDS/HIV, any venereal diseases, pulmonary tuberculosis and other infectious diseases
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But what if she disappeared the same way? He’d like to forbid Sarah to go anywhere near the bridge, yet he would lose her love if he tried to control her in that way
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The entire New England region went so far as to forbid their state militias to join the military effort
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Now, its cast shadow seemed to forbid entry while the hedges at either side of the lane, appeared to lash out with their thorns
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23 Moreover as for me, God forbid that I should sin against the Lord in ceasing to pray for you, but I will teach you the good and the
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2 And he said to him, God forbid; you shall not die, note, my father will do nothing either great or small, but that he will show it me,
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6 And he said to his men, The Lord forbid that I should do this thing to my master, the Lord's anointed, to stretch out mine hand
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11 The Lord forbid that I should stretch out mine hand against the Lord's anointed, but, I pray you, take you now the spear that is at
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Leftist attempt to have open Gays in the military by removing regulations which forbid it
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3 And Naboth said to Ahab, The Lord forbid it me, that I should give the inheritance of my fathers to you
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My God forbid it me, that I should do this thing, shall I drink the blood of these men that have put their lives in jeopardy? for with the
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5 God forbid that I should justify you, till I die I will not remove mine integrity from me
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follow the strange laws of the land, 45 And forbid burnt offerings, and sacrifice, and drink offerings, in the temple; and that they
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21 God forbid that we should forsake the law and the ordinances
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carried away by their old arrogance, as to forbid us the entrance; while we, out of our forbearance toward all men, refrained from
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“Reason and experience,” he said, “both forbid us to expect that national morality can prevail in exclusion of religious principles
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God forbid! However, as I have already pointed, modern speakers have recently
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come and forbid you to talk on their behalf
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waking hours that is “productive” (Heaven forbid we ever just sit quietly
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or heaven forbid, got a hold of one of my report cards
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“Heaven forbid, you still haven’t told me where we’re going
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15 God forbid that our brother Benjamin or any of the seed of Abraham should do this thing to steal from you, or from any one else, whether king, prince, or any man
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7 And they said to him, therefore says my lord these words? God forbid that your servants should do according to this thing:
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17 And he said, God forbid that I should do so: but the man in whose hand the cup is found, he shall be my servant; and as for you, get you up in peace to your father
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In the period between Jenkins’ late August 2001 arrest and his 2/29/02 conviction, I continued working for him upon the strength of his promise that if, God forbid, he should be convicted, my reward for staying loyal was that he would give me the law practice lock, stock, and barrel
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28 And Joshua the son of Nun, the servant of Moses, one of his young men, answered and said, My lord Moses, forbid them
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29 God forbid that we should rebel against the Lord, and turn this day from following the Lord, to build an altar for burnt offerings, for meat offerings, or for sacrifices, beside the altar of the Lord our God that is before his tabernacle
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Many businesses forbid the
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to forbid the use of tobacco products on company
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7 And they said unto him, Wherefore saith my lord these words? God forbid
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17 And he said, God forbid that I should do so: but the man in whose hand
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Everyone outside the inner ring are from her people as well, and they are, so they say, ‘just visiting’, as is their right under the terms of the alliance! It looks like the entire nation of The People of Life will soon be ‘just visiting’ around the chapel! Of course, it doesn’t really matter that they are outside the chapel, because unless you expressly forbid it, everyone outside will be taking a Reading from someone inside!
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But god forbid anyone try to confront her on any of it, because
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The mayor also said that "when the authorities can not control a public event forbid
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Forbid the sale of live animals in pet shops and from non-registered breeders
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God forbid his payroll would have to go up
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44 For the king had sent letters by messengers to Jerusalem and the cities of Judah that they should follow the strange laws of the land 45 And forbid burnt offerings and sacrifice and drink offerings in the temple; and that they should profane the Sabbaths and festival days: 46 And pollute the sanctuary and holy people: 47 Set up altars and groves and chapels of idols and sacrifice pigs's flesh and unclean beasts: 48 That they should also leave their children uncircumcised and make their souls abominable with all manner of uncleanness and profanation: 49 To the end they might forget the law and change all the ordinances
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10 Then Judas said God forbid that I should do this thing and flee away from them; If our time become let us die manfully for our brothers and let us not stain our honour
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When we were eager to enter their temple and to honour it with the most beautiful and exquisite gifts 18 they were so carried away by their old arrogance as to forbid us the entrance; while we out of our forbearance toward all men refrained from exercising our power on them
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1 And the Pharisees went out and consulted together concerning him that they 2 might destroy him; And Jesus perceived and moved from there and great multitudes 3 followed him; and he healed all of them and he forbid them that they should 4 not make him known so that the saying in Isaiah the prophet might be fulfilled who said 5 look my servant with whom I am pleased; My beloved in whom my soul has delighted: My spirit have I put on him And he shall proclaim to the nations judgement
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Luke 6:21-49 Blessed are you who hunger now because you shall be filled; blessed are you who weep now because you shall laugh; blessed are you when men shall hate you and when they shall separate you from their company and shall reproach you and throw out your name as evil for the Son of Man’s sake; rejoice in that day and leap for joy; because notice your reward is great in Heaven; because in the same manner did their fathers do to the prophets; but disaster to you who are rich because you have received your consolation! disaster to you who are full because you shall hunger! disaster to you who laugh now because you shall mourn and weep! disaster to you when all men shall speak well of you because so did their fathers do to the false prophets! but I say to you who hear: Love your enemies do good to them who hate you bless those who curse you and pray for those who despitefully use you and to him who strikes you on one cheek offer him also the other; and for him who takes away your scarf forbid him not to take your overcoat also; give to every man who asks of you and about him who takes away your goods do not ask for them back again; and as you would want men to do to you you do similarly to them also; because if you love those who love you what thanks do you have? because sinners also love those who love them; and if you do well to those who do well to you what thanks do you have? because sinners also do even the same thing and if you lend to those of whom you hope to receive what thanks do you have? because sinners also lend to sinners to receive the same back again; but love your enemies and do well for them and lend hoping for nothing back again and your reward shall be great and you shall be the children of the Highest because He is kind to the unthankful and to the evil one therefore be merciful as your Father also is merciful
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Luke 9:50 Forbid him not because he who is not against us is for us
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Is then our hope in a stone? Forbid it
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making the morning news totally entertaining and, god forbid that
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It was not to be wasted on petty activities such as shaving or brushing my teeth or, heaven forbid, filling my tummy
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with using money, we forbid the use of money
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Anointed absolutely forbid the use of Sprugs as a
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My husband has forbid me and my granddaughter from seeing you or writing you ever again
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I also found out that Christians do not forbid gambling
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May the Fates forbid that the gods should ever suffer such a doom, or that we should ever return to the darkness and chaos of the past
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he get suspicious of my interest and forbid me to leave the
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I was intending to return to the mainland on Sunday – except when I arrived at the wharf: no ferries! God forbid
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extent, but you can never forbid this
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―Heaven forbid it will be in our time, but even if it is, I‘m sure they‘ll understand why it
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"How can I, I cannot touch you because the stars forbid you to go out of the line and now I will
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I forbid you to worry
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Idealists who ignore human nature and forbid the use of force for self-protection are sending troops to battle with unloaded guns
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Jesus held more than twenty sessions with this forward-looking Jew; and it is not surprising, years afterward, when Paul was preaching in this very synagogue, and when the Jews had rejected his message and had voted to forbid his further preaching in the synagogue, and when he then went to the gentiles, that Crispus with his entire family embraced the new religion, and that he became one of the chief supports of the Christian church which Paul subsequently organized at Corinth
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The prosecutors didn't have a case given that they were not prepared and that the council forbid any mention of Wendy in the proceedings
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John had already begun this work; how might he continue the message? How should he take over John's mission? How should he organize his followers for effective effort and intelligent co-operation? Jesus was now reaching the final decision which would forbid that he further regard himself as the Jewish Messiah, at least as the Messiah was popularly conceived in that day
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If God forbid something should
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And even then he did not forbid the exercise of prudence and foresight by the twelve
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So if, God forbid, problems arise, restore the harmony here as quickly as you can
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knowing that the law forbid
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And when the apostles loudly rebuked these mothers, Jesus, hearing the tumult, came out and indignantly reproved them, saying: "Suffer little children to come to me; forbid them not, for of such is the kingdom of heaven
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" And when some of them who heard perceived that this parable referred to the Jewish nation and its treatment of the prophets and to the impending rejection of Jesus and the gospel of the kingdom, they said in sorrow, "God forbid that we should go on doing these things
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God forbid, they might not wait for school to open again
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just afford that new car they’ve seen and god forbid,
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For a brief moment I thought that we were all saved, that government forces had smashed into the apartment and would, in a few seconds, lead us hostages out through tear gas and back into the wintery sun of cold and forbidding England
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He cocked his head, listening for the tell tale whistle of slipstream and the dark, forbidding rumble of eighteen inch rims, and then smiled
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The warehouse in question formed part of a complex of buildings set inside a forbidding stone wall a considerable amount taller than Kara; she presented herself at the gatehouse, offering the authority Berndt had supplied
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I was alone, all except for one sun-worshipper and a polite little sign on a wall at the beach that told me, The Nudism Is Forbidding
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You should not take that passage as forbidding you to make love to your wife
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You see I don't take that passage as forbidding me, but more like it is excusing me
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forbidding exteriors and enter the old part of town that
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trudged beneath the forbidding walls of yet another
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a forbidding aspect as it lay brooding beneath the rough
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The king had been furious, forbidding her ever to come into his presence again, or set foot in the palace
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Before him the mock-Roman pillars, grandiose and slightly forbidding
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The look was so forbidding I couldn"t have touched him even had I wished
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As I glanced at the storm I wondered, since the sand was so white, why did this spiraling phenomena appear so inky? I looked back as the forbidding storm moved nearer
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I didn’t blame him a bit for she was a very forbidding woman but I could sense underneath that she was also warm and caring
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passed the splendid, forbidding houses on the avenue, in the green that
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Black workers from the Limon fields were prevented from following their jobs by a racial protection law forbidding them to enter the interior of the country, leaving thousands unemployed
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He was FORBIDDING her to go on a date with someone? As they approached the elevator, several people turned to look, thinking they made a handsome couple
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the forbidding mathematics that has become the language of science
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She had a rather stern, forbidding look, but she was in reality very jolly, with a hearty, gurgling laugh and a deep, mellow, pleasant voice with a suggestion of masculinity about it
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Michpili was a grizzled, old veteran who had kept to himself during the trip here and whose forbidding aspect caused the rest of us to give him wide berth
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Ÿ Regulations forbidding witches and mediums
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Outside the gates there was a forbidding calm
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He didn’t dare speak to the forbidding An Huang
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4, 5 The first voice blesses the Lord of Spirits forever and ever; And the second voice I heard blessing the Elect One and the elect ones, who hang onto the Lord of Spirits; And the third voice I heard pray and intercede for those who dwell on the Earth and supplicate in the name of the Lord of Spirits; And I heard the fourth voice fending off the satans and forbidding them to come before the Lord of Spirits to accuse those who dwell on the Earth
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This violated civil and criminal statutes forbidding retired regular navy officers (Erb had been a CAPT and tin can commander) from selling to SEA 02 for at least two years following their retirement
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Esparza was a chronic problem because of not obeying rules forbidding entering into "informal commitments
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4 5 The first voice blesses the Lord of Spirits forever and ever; And the second voice I heard blessing the Elect One and the elect ones who hang onto the Lord of Spirits; And the third voice I heard pray and intercede for those who dwell on the Earth and supplicate in the name of the Lord of Spirits; And I heard the fourth voice fending off the satans and forbidding them to come before the Lord of Spirits to accuse those who dwell on the Earth
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In both cases, the reasons for requiring certain social behaviors and forbidding others will have to be explained on the basis of a theory that is far more intellectually respectable than the real reason for the rules
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Yes, laws regarding animals and their care and forbidding animal
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I had saved his life in the war of the segregation in his distant youth, and after a long life as a simple farmer, he chose a place with a beautiful view atop a peak deep in a remote and forbidding range to build his tribute out of personal gratitude
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No horse can come over that hill, and the hills to the south are just as forbidding, as we saw when we came through them on our way here
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As the sun began to set, and the great rocks to take on a more forbidding aspect, the boy’s small fingers slipped into Simon’s and clung to him as they walked
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can come over that hill, and the hills to the south are just as forbidding, as we saw when we
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And he had a very sour look so that I was afraid of him so forbidding was his aspect
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She made him say it before every meal despite Aaron’s forbidding any forms of religious expression in their home
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“I remind you that this is one of the most isolated and private locations on this world! Those dragons up there are the only people within hundreds of miles of forbidding territory, and they could not care less what two humanoids do in this regard, even if they were willing to tear their attentions away from their project, which they would not!
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He hesitated, and she prompted him in a rather forbidding tone
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2 By the beginning of this year Jesus had fully won his mother to the acceptance of his methods of child training -- the positive injunction to do good in the place of the older Jewish method of forbidding to do evil
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He refrained from placing emphasis on evil by forbidding it, while he exalted the good by commanding its performance
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He came from a race of hillmen, accustomed to scaling forbidding crags, and he was a man of unusual strength and agility
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But before the soldiers could come to the defense of the high priest's servant, Jesus raised a forbidding hand to Peter and, speaking sternly, said: "Peter, put up your sword
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boat, and into the darkness of a forbidding forest
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In 1991, the Government of Korea passed a law forbidding
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Although forbidding to most newcomers, the program
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issued a memo forbidding all staff to stand anywhere near him, or wherever the
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forbidding him to reap his harvest
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Al’lah, the Almighty, is Great in His Compassion and Love for this man, and His ordering or forbidding aims but the absolute goodness for this man beloved and honored at Him
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* A man may ask: you have perfectly explained the reason of forbidding the meat of strangled animals and those beaten to death, the meat of swine and the carcass over which the Name of Al’lah had not been pronounced
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So, if the matter had been as mentioned in the claim, the verses would not have been stated in such a form and God would have ordered us to pronounce the Name of Al’lah over what we eat, consequently, there would be no need for this forbidding
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But the forbidding proclamation was even to extend
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Nancy couldn�t help feel despair then: Colditz Castle was a forbidding castle fortress in Saxony reserved for prisoners deemed too high risk for other camps
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I view of all this, while forbidding the use of atomic weapons for the time being, I ordered our conventional forces stationed in Europe to oppose the coming Soviet invasion and to support to the maximum the Polish and Balt forces
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He sent this guy to me and now he's forbidding me not only to see him as a client but to see him at all
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apprehensive as the forbidding four-armed figure of Kandras arrived on the
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compassion, but on the other he’s forbidding us to worship the
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The as forbidding part is its so inhibiting utter silence
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instant Madame Button had her knife against the woman’s throat, forbidding her from further
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ears back, eyes as dark and forbidding as the blackest
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Tim could never resist a feed of crayfish and wasn’t fussed by the laws forbidding him to take the crustacean on scuba gear
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Therefore, the devil can never approach them nor can he penetrate that Godly Light, so by this revelation they (cpth) have become in an inaccessible fort and forbidding shelter form the devil
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Through this Godly manifestation, they (ptt) are preserved from the devil in a forbidding fort and an unapproachable shelter; on the contrary to being subject to the devils’ power, it is they who rule over the devils, who vanquish and burn them: “…but Al’lah gives His apostles authority over whom He will…”
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some of the most desolate and forbidding country
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” Elandria gave him a forbidding smile
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Herr Ingram, of course, an artist of renown--if he had not been of very great renown they could not have seen their way to admitting him on terms of equality into their circle--might paint whoever's hair he pleased; but was there not some ecclesiastical law forbidding that the hair of one's pastor's wife should be painted? To have one's hair painted when one was a pastor's wife was hardly more respectable than having it dyed
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As we entered the black and tan joint, I took another long look at its forbidding exterior
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He looked at me with those blue, blue eyes and darkly forbidding expression that thrilled me yet unnerved me at the same time
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He could have the most forbidding expression and I'd still want to be near him
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forbidding to pay taxes to Caesar, and saying that He
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forbidding the people to pay taxes to Caesar
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It had a forbidding feel to it
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The Chief Of Police fined the family, and injunctions were issued forbidding the family to go onto Roger’s land
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Also a writ was served by the Supreme Court in Athens forbidding all Golden Dawn members, to protest or congregate outside Chania Crown Court in Crete
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It had no windows and carried a forbidding air about it
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The upper classes jealously guarding the hereditary status of their females; forbidding them to marry below their station
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Yet, despite his forbidding exterior, he was human and compassionate
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Being forbidden to drink alcohol by the government, while the rich thumbed their noses at this law: was recreated later by parents forbidding their children to do it, while drinking alcohol themselves
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Openly drinking alcohol, while forbidding their children to do it
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By forbidding all touch; by forbidding humans to touch each other, by not allowing babies and children to touch and be touched, by not allowing living things to touch our skin, by not allowing us to touch living things with our skin: civilization has forced the genetic need and the genetic urge to touch and be touched down… down into our lowest, basest, most unhuman area of tactile stimulation: sex
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‘How have you survived in this forbidding place? ‘ Marut laughed
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Then I discovered that Germany, France and England had laws forbidding anyone from printing or saying anything which went against the conventional propaganda of the Holocaust myth
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What is stuffing young children into a small classroom, forbidding them to speak or even look at each other, forbidding them to have any social inter-action whatsoever and punishing them severely if they do? It is merely training them to become antisocial
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It was a place more sad than forbidding, full of shuttered-up memory and regret
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Nether World, Holy Water, the rosary, forbidding Priest to
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marry, the crucifix, Monks and Nuns, forbidding eating of meat
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the rosary, forbidding Priests to marry, the crucifix, forbidding
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Priest to marry, the crucifix, Monks and Nouns, forbidding eating of meat on Friday, and
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Mary and saints, Nether World, Holy Water, the rosary, forbidding Priest to marry, the
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Holy Water, the rosary, forbidding Priests to marry, the crucifix, forbidding eating of
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With surprise on their faces they, to a man, looked toward the forbidding gorge ahead of us
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of Mary and saints, Nether World, Holy Water, the rosary, forbidding Priest to marry, the
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forbidding Priest to marry, the crucifix, Monks and Nouns, forbidding eating of meat on
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saints, Nether World, Holy Water, the rosary, forbidding Priest to marry, the crucifix,
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Monks and Nuns, forbidding eating of meat on Friday, and many other teaching; and was
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World, Holy Water, the rosary, forbidding Priests to marry, the crucifix, forbidding
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"I may not be an expert on the ways of this planet, but I already know that no one forces you to have more than you want and no one forbids you to have whatever you can pay for
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“We cannot tell you, the Spirit of the Valley forbids it
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Unfortunately since the Temporal Directive forbids any CC federation fleet from observing from within their solar system, the details of how this led to a full scale nuclear war remain unclear
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Space forbids the horrible details of the trip, which was cut short in Matanzas by an impromptu brawl with a Spanish colonel
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On the other hand, Islam forbids cremation in the strongest possible form
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their age bracket, the association forbids that they are classified as DMAS
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10, which forbids the yoking of an ox with an ass (donkey)
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Deuteronomy 22: 10, which forbids the yoking of an ox with an ass (donkey)
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profane things, which the law forbids
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from the year 1913 and forbids the cruel treatment of animals in general
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189 forbids the processing or trade with dog fur or cat's fur
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5 The altar also was filled with profane things which the law forbids
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Have you ever considered that you are losing your sight for a greater purpose? I say that Most Merciful God has permitted you to be afflicted in this way so that you may gaze with the "eyes of the spirit" on those things which God loves and commands, while seeing less of the things God hates and forbids
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The Air Kingdom forbids it
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“I read in a book about Islam that Allah forbids all alcohol
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But not long after I received Baptism, I was informed that Christianity forbids masturbation
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God forbids that too of course
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The mother might say some words of condolence to her perverted offspring, but she has a brain implant that forbids her from speaking unless spoken to
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Prayerful worship shuns evil and forbids sin
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While eBay forbids linking out to other sites in your auctions,
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that forbids sleep; i lean out the window,
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The Dog and Cat Protection Act of 2000 forbids bringing in,
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She said, “My mother always told me that ass-kissing was something she forbids me to do, because in the end it never saved her life
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Unfortunately, there is still that stupid law passed by the Congress in 1942 that forbids military women from having children in their care, or from becoming pregnant, on pain of separation from the service
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By the way, Lady Shelton told my mother that her people forbids slavery and that slave trading is considered by them as a capital crime
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Don't accept what God forbids
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John expressly forbids us to suppose that there can be such a thing as dormant or sleeping grace
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They know they ought to read them, but they are afraid: � �What will people say?" There are knees that would be bent in prayer this very night, but the fear of man forbids it:�"What would my wife, my brother, my friend, my companion say, if they saw me praying?" Alas, what wretched slavery this is, and yet how common! "I feared the people," said Saul to Samuel: and so he transgressed the commandment of the Lord (1 Sam
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“Nobody forbids you to have all of this,” continued Sensei
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A political monopoly comes about through a special government grant that forbids others to engage in this business activity
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The Christian Church, however, forbids this thought
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Democracy depends on freedom of thought and discussion whereas Islamic law forbids the discussions of people having critical views
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Evil and good can’t mix, wars never mix with peace and criminality forbids diffusing into opposites
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In another surat the prophet especially forbids men to beat their wives
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“Have you observed that who forbids;”
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So is it with what the noble Prophet apprises the believers of; they are also orders, for he (cpth) bids and forbids, too
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‘God forbids… God forbids that one day the Sultan might prefect be angry with you and dismiss you from the service for some particular reason… Of course, you would have to leave your position of authority and become a civilian again
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But he started with the words: ‘God forbids… God forbids if the Grand Vizier [36] were to be angry with you… ’
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((Have you seen the one who forbids))
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sign, which is a kind of voice, first began to come to me when I was a child; it always forbids but
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I included how a past Pope deleted the Second Commandment that forbids
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and this makes a dose of freedom possible – while the program which forbids it, is not
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government, with one law that forbids the expression of religious opinion
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I noticed on several occasions however, that he forbids some of our local soup delicacies: okro, onugbu and egusi soup
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“I guess we have an instinct that forbids it
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The law forbids any dubious or unsporting methods, and these regulations have been devised by local people, who know all the problems, and their solutions, that can crop up here
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They come to Egypt and Beirut for the nightclubs, women and mainly to consume alcohol, which their religion forbids and is unavailable in their country
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The evil ancient custom of arranged marriages: has been one way of how human civilization destroys love and forbids young people to fall in love with each other, and tries to turn the positive good of love into a forbidden taboo
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"� Training forbids the assumption that unseen sides share the same color
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The Law forbids going more than a Sabbath day
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The Law forbids going more than a Sabbath Day
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The Law forbids going more than a Sabbath Day journey, which is less than a mile, and others Jews might have stopped them for breaking the Sabbath Law
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The mistake has arisen from confounding God’s action towards us in grace (and the new corresponding rule of conduct, which forbids vindictive or compensatory behavior to those who offend us) with God's action in law, and His dealings in judgment with those who, having refused His mercy, must feel the weight of His justice
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The Law forbids going more than a Sabbath day journey, which is less than a mile, and others Jews might have stopped them for breaking the Law
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But the wind was rolling the darkness through the streets of Athens, rolling it, one might suppose, with a sort of trampling energy of mood which forbids too close an analysis of the feelings of any single person, or inspection of features
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"I do not ask," he said, "that she may visit here; but, am I never to see her, because my father forbids me to go to her home, and you forbid her to come to mine? Do, now and then, ride with her towards the Heights; and let us exchange a few words, in your presence! We have done nothing to deserve this separation; and you are not angry with me; you have no reason to dislike me, you allow, yourself
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The Great Manitou forbids that a Delaware should
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"Yes, he forbids her to!
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Alas! I cannot carry one arm that the rest do, the scar on my forehead forbids that
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In reality, the header and footer can be much more complex, but nothing forbids us from calling functions that can do the header and footer generations instead of just printing simple strings:
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Pacific Grove has a law that requires you to pull your shades down after sundown, and forbids you to pull them down before
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Though so short a period ago—not a good lifetime—the census of the buffalo in Illinois exceeded the census of men now in London, and though at the present day not one horn or hoof of them remains in all that region; and though the cause of this wondrous extermination was the spear of man; yet the far different nature of the whale-hunt peremptorily forbids so inglorious an end to the Leviathan
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tsar Herod; the Mother of God forbids it
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Also, the involved state of my affairs forbids me to write with any finality concerning those hopes of ultimate bliss upon which, for a long while past, I have permitted myself to feed
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Burdovsky more, however kindly disposed I might be towards him; delicacy forbids it; I should seem to be offering him charity instead of rightful payment
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In the same sense spoke the Catholic Abbé Defourny: "One of the first precepts of this eternal law which burns in the consciences of men is the one which forbids taking the life of one's like, shedding human blood without just cause, and without being constrained by necessity
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A man who believes in God, in the Christ who is coming in his glory to judge and punish the dead and the living, cannot believe in a Christ who commands us to turn the other cheek to the offender, who forbids us to sit in judgment, and who bids us to forgive our enemies and to love them
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"One of the first commandments of the eternal law, engraved in every man's conscience," says the Abbé Defourny, "forbids a man to take his neighbor's life or shed his blood" (without sufficient cause, being forced to it by stress of circumstance)
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Those who are active in war forget to ask themselves if there is any justification for the numerous manslaughters that take place, whether they are just or unjust, legal or illegal, innocent or criminal, or whether they break the principal law that forbids us to commit murder" (without just cause)
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It cannot be said that they do not have the conscience which forbids them to do what they are about to do, as there was no such conscience in men four hundred, three hundred, two hundred, one hundred years ago, when they burned people at the stake, tortured people, and flogged them to death; it exists in all these men, but it is put to sleep in them,—in some, the ruling men, who are in exclusive, advantageous positions, by means of auto-suggestion, as the psychiaters call it; in the others, the executors, the soldiers by a direct, conscious suggestion, hypnotization, produced by the upper classes
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Suddenly one man in Perm, another in Tula, a third in Moscow, a fourth in Kaluga, refuse to take the oath and (without preconcerted action) justify their refusal by the same argument,—that the Christian law forbids the oath; but, even were the oath not forbidden, they could not, according to the spirit of this law, promise to perform such evil deeds as the oath requires,—such as reporting those antagonistic to the interests of the government, defending that government by armed force, or attacking its enemies
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; but some peasant in Charkov refuses to fulfil this duty, because, as he says in explanation of his refusal, the law of Christ, which he professes, forbids him to arrest, imprison, or transport his fellow-men
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He still persists in his refusal, and quotes a certain passage in the Bible that forbids men to take an oath
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Christianity destroys the State—Which is more necessary, Christianity or the State?—There are men who defend the necessity of the State, and others who, on the same grounds, deny this necessity—Neither can be proved by abstract reasoning—The question decides the character of a man's consciousness, which either allows or forbids him to participate in the organization of the State—Realization of the uselessness and immorality of taking part in the organization of the State, which is contradictory to Christian doctrine, decides this question for each one, regardless of the destiny of the State—Argument of the defenders of the State, as a form of social life indispensable for the defense of the good from the wicked, until all nations, and all members of each nation, shall have become Christians—The more wicked are always those in power—History is but a recital of the usurpation of power by the bad over the good—The acknowledgment by authority of the necessity of struggle with evil by violence is equivalent to self-destruction—The annihilation of violence is not only possible, but is going on before our eyes—However, it is not destroyed by State violence, but through those men who, obtaining power by violence, and recognizing its vanity and futility, benefit by experience and become incapable of using violence—This is the process through which individual men, as well as whole nations, have passed—It is in that way that Christianity penetrates into the consciousness of men, and not only is this accomplished despite the violence used by authority, but through its agency, and therefore the abolition of authority is not only without danger, but it goes on continually as life itself—Objection of the defenders of the State system that the diffusion of Christianity is improbable—Diffusion of Christian truth interdicting violence accomplished not only slowly and gradually, by the internal method, by individual recognition of the truth, by prophetic intuition, by the realizing of the emptiness of power and abandonment of it by individual men, but accomplished also by the external method, by which large numbers of men, inferior in intellectual development, at once, in view of their confidence in the others, adopt the new truth—The diffusion of truth at a certain stage creates a public opinion, which compels the majority of men who have previously opposed it to recognize the new truth at once—Therefore a universal renunciation of violence may very soon come to pass; namely, when a Christian public opinion shall be established—The conviction of the necessity of violence prevents the establishment of Christian public opinion—Violence compels men to discredit the moral force which can alone exalt them—Neither nations nor individual men have been conquered by violence, but by public opinion, which no violence can resist—It is possible to conquer savage men and nations only by the diffusion of Christian public opinion among them, whereas the Christian nations, in order to conquer them, do everything in their power to destroy the establishment of a Christian public opinion—These unsuccessful experiments cannot be cited as a proof of the impossibility of conquering men by Christianity—Violence which corrupts public opinion only prevents the social organization from becoming what it should be, and with the abolition of violence Christian public opinion will be established—Whatever may take place when violence has been abolished, the unknown future can be no worse than the present, and therefore one need not fear it—To penetrate to the unknown and move toward it is the essence of life
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The profession of true Christianity not only forbids the recognition of the State, but strikes at its very foundations
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Everything depends upon the strength of conviction of each individual man in regard to Christian truth—But the advanced men of the present day consider it unnecessary to explain and profess Christian truth, regarding it sufficient for the improvement of human life to change its outward conditions within the limits allowed by power—Upon this scientific theory of hypocrisy, which has taken the place of the hypocrisy of religion, men of the wealthy classes base the justification of their position—In consequence of this hypocrisy, maintained by violence and falsehood, they can pretend before each other to be Christians, and rest content—The same hypocrisy allows men who preach the Christian doctrine to take part in a régime of violence—No external improvements of life can make it less miserable; its miseries are caused by disunion; disunion springs from following falsehood instead of truth—Union is possible only in truth—Hypocrisy forbids such a union, for while remaining hypocrites, men conceal from themselves and others the truth they know—Hypocrisy changes into evil everything destined to ameliorate life—It perverts the conception of right and wrong, and therefore is a bar to the perfection of men—Acknowledged malefactors and criminals do less harm than those who live by legalized violence cloaked by hypocrisy—All recognize the iniquity of our life, and would long since have modified it, if it were not covered by the cloak of hypocrisy—But it seems as if we had reached the limits of hypocrisy, and have but to make an effort of consciousness in order to awaken—like the man who has nightmare—to a different reality
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She consulted a Russian priest as to the possibility of divorce and remarriage during a husband’s lifetime, and the priest told her that it was impossible, and to her delight showed her a text in the Gospel which (as it seemed to him) plainly forbids remarriage while the husband is alive
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Those who take part in wars do not even think of asking themselves whether there is any justification for these innumerable murders, whether they are justifiable or unjustifiable, lawful or unlawful, innocent or criminal; whether they are breaking that fundamental commandment that forbids killing without lawful cause
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It is not that they have not a conscience which forbids them from acting thus, just as, even three or four hundred years ago, when people burnt men at the stake and put them to the rack they had a conscience which prohibited it; the conscience is there, but it has been put to sleep—in those in command by what the psychologists call auto-suggestion; in the soldiers, by the direct conscious hypnotizing exerted by the higher classes
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One of them forbids you to go by the left, the other forbids you to go by the right avenue
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It excludes from our waters, ports, and harbors, all their vessels, public and private; it excludes from our country all their products and manufactures; and forbids our citizens to debase and degrade their country by a commercial intercourse which would stain and pollute them with the payment of an ignominious tribute to a foreign nation
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Thus, the fifth clause in the first article of the Georgia deed of cession, dated April 24th, 1802, stipulates: "That the Territory thus ceded shall form a State, and be admitted as such into the Union, as soon as it shall contain 60,000 free inhabitants, or at an earlier period, if Congress shall think it expedient, on the same conditions and restrictions, with the same privileges, and in the same manner, as is provided in the ordinance of Congress of the 13th day of July, 1787, for the government of the Western Territory of the United States; which ordinance shall, in all its parts, extend to the Mississippi Territory contained in the present act of cession, that article only excepted which forbids slavery
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If Great Britain can rightly prohibit our trade, because it is her interest to prohibit it, have we not the right to prohibit her trade for the same reason? If she, with right and justice, can stop and seize, and confiscate our vessels because they attempt a trade which she forbids, and only because she forbids it, cannot our Government do the same in relation to her trade? If she can turn our vessels into her ports to pay duty and take out license, what prohibits us from doing the same as to her vessels? England is a nation, so are we
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But, if it were possible to surmount this fundamental objection, and if that rule which forbids, during the same session of the Senate, the re-agitation of a proposition once decided, were disregarded, your committee would still be at a loss to find any sufficient reasons for prolonging the political existence of the corporation for the purpose of winding up its affairs
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What, sir! Shall it be intimated; shall it for a moment be admitted, that the noblest and purest band of patriots this or any other country ever could boast, were engaged in machinating means for the dismemberment of the territories of a power to which they had pledged friendship, and the observance of all the obligations which grow out of a strict and perfect amity? The honor of our country forbids and disdains such a suggestion
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Speaker, the nature of our Government forbids that the majority should have the power to prohibit all debate on questions which may come before this House
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The doctrine which deprives Congress of the power to establish banking monopolies, equally forbids them in every case, and for every purpose, other than those specified in the clause to which I have adverted
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The slender Military Establishment of the United States, whilst it consults economy, and favors the genius of the Government, forbids a hasty resort to war, especially extra-territorial and offensive war; time for preparation, after the measure is resolved on, is indispensable; and a disregard of our situation in this respect cannot fail to induce defeat and disaster—to produce such a campaign as has just now closed
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Sir, it is not my wish to go into a strict inquiry; the regard I have for the honor of my country forbids me; but I will suppose seventeen thousand, and, I believe, that is large; then there is left officers for eighteen thousand men
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Her danger forbids a compliance with our demands
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The very nature of our Government, where every thing depends immediately upon the people, forbids the idea that you can effect one or the other