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Use 2 tablespoons butter in one cup of water and baste every twn minutes if necessary to prevent fish from drying out.
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Use 2 tablespoons butter in one cup of water and baste every twn minutes if necessary to prevent fish from drying out.
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I completely agree on the difference twn religion and the personal relationship with God.
Interview Thursday: "A just world is a world where God exists..." 2009
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However, the actual level of wholesale popular revolt would be so great that five, ten, or even a hundred 'detention centers' and domestic deployment of two or three battalions (or even twn divisions) of US troops on the home soil would not be enough to touch the level of popular revolt.
Rob Kall Interview with Chris Hedges on Gaza, Hamas, AIPAC and more 2009
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Darwin was writing The Origin of the Species and was slowly being led towards agnosticism through his work, however it was then his daughter Annie died at a mere twn years old and he turned to his faith and his work to help him through.
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Foreign street vendors marketing their wares in the centre of twn eat a hasty etreat, fearing the striking guards would vent their anger on them.
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"If not sooner."? twn was moving slowly into Greater Los Angeles and the fog was gradually thinning away.
Tek Net Shatner, William 1997
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As the internal form of the sacrament is ek twn prov ti of things to their relation, it consists in relation, and is that suitable analogy and similitude between the sign and the thing signified which has regard both to the representation, and to the sealing or witnessing, and the exhibition of the thing signified through the authority and the will of him who institutes it.
The Works of James Arminius, Vol. 2 1560-1609 1956
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THE POETS ws kai tines twn kaq umas poihtwn eirhkasi ...
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All the crime map shows up is Whitehall's pointless zest for data | Simon Jenkins Bestsellers from the Guardian shop @johnplunkett149 Pictured: BBC's Craig Oliver, the 'new Andy Coulson', in lederhosen gu.com/p/2mpjp/twn Jerusalem by Simon Montefiore £20.00
The Guardian World News Rodrigo Camarena 2011
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