Moreover thou shalt make the tabernacle with ten curtains of fine twined linen, and blue, and purple, and scarlet: with cherubims of cunning work shalt thou make them. |
Moreover, the vast majority of them were drafted - they were forced to serve Hitler just as other Jews were forced to become slave laborers in Auschwitz and elsewhere. |
Moss is still Moss. Everybody knows what he is capable of because he?s done it for so long. He can still be a game-changer, so you have to give him the utmost respect. |
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Most definitely I was trying to strip him. Even if he had carried me six or seven more yards, it wouldn?t have made a difference because they were in field goal range. |
Most generally when someone's out soliciting like that, it's a group that has children in it, ... My fear is at some point in time, one of them might get hit by a car. |
Most media only covers the bad things that happen. They've done that when we've had those times . . . It's been such a blessing that they cover the great things we do. |
Most of the flooding of New Orleans was due to man's follies. Society owes those who lost their lives, and the approximately 100,000 families who lost all, an apology. |
Most of the graffiti will be able to stay. Some committees came through and thought it would be a good idea to keep some of it, just to keep the heritage a little bit. |
Most of the junk mail you receive is a result of some transaction you have entered into, whether you subscribe to a magazine, join a club or donate money to a charity. |
Most of the time our waits are under 30 minutes and in many cases, drivers don't hit a line until they cross the border and start coming down the hill and hit a queue. |
Most of the time we'd start a trip in Oakland, the pitching staff in Oakland would give us a lot of problems, and then we'd move to Anaheim and carry the problem here. |
Most of us know when we own a car we'll probably have to replace the front brake pads. Just knowing how much that will cost before you buy can save you a lot of money. |
Most people around the world will experience new information technologies through their mobile-phone browsers. Computers are still priced out of reach for most people. |