But the angel of the Lord by night opened the prison doors, and brought them forth, and said, / Go, stand and speak in the temple to the people all the words of this life. |
But the king of Syria commanded his thirty and two captains that had rule over his chariots, saying, Fight neither with small nor great, save only with the king of Israel. |
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But there are occasions when separate filings make more sense. For example, when one taxpayer has lot of itemized deductions and the other taxpayer has very little income. |
But there is also an enthusiasm factor. Stoning the pillars is the last rite of hajj, and throwing the stones can be a physical release. People really want to get into it, |
But Watson offers a seam option which will give the bowling attack -- presuming McGrath, Shane Warne and Brett Lee are all fit -- a balanced look and sufficient variation. |
But we also welcome that he did not hide his disappointment over the fact that nations have not been able to find solutions in other areas like, for instance, disarmament. |
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But you have to remember that they were at 10.2 percent at the beginning of the quarter, so these are the steepest cuts that we've seen this year, and certainly since '90. |
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By adopting a prayer policy that allows only nondenominational prayer, the City Council has effectively deprived Turner of his freedom of speech under the First Amendment. |
By casting the deciding votes on CAFTA, Utah's congressmen have made themselves responsible for any future attacks on U.S. gambling regulations that CAFTA makes possible. |
By getting a hit tonight and looking at all the data... we believe it will get the technical question off the table. We believe it will get us on the path we should be on. |
By her being a product of the community, it inspires a lot of the younger generation to reach for goals that they never thought they could attain, especially Latina women. |
By His Grace, His devotees become famous and acclaimed. Joining the Society of the Saints, I chant the Name of the Lord, Har, Har; the disease of laziness has disappeared. |