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  • See Joyce, op. cit.

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  • The law of 1890 makes it " compulsory for every Jew to be a member of the congregation of the district in which he resides, and so gives to every congregation the right to tax the individual members " (op. cit.).

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  • Brian Davies OP, as a follower of Thomas Aquinas, would certainly want to rise above crude anthropomorphism.

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  • No less intensely passionate than the A minor sonata is the Violin Sonata in D minor Op 121.

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  • The seventh, VII, is anterior to the genital operculum, op, and is the cavity of the praegenital somite which is more or less completely suppressed in subsequent development, possibly indicated by the area marked VII in fig.

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  • The more fragmentary recension gives the history of the childhood from the 5th to the 8th year, and is entitled LGyypa j sa roil) e yiov arov76Xov 7rEpi Tijs 7racScKCis avaUTpocbC7s Tou Kvpiov (Tischendorf, op. cit.

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  • See Zahn,, op. cit.

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  • See Lipsius, op. cit.

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  • See Zahn, op. cit.

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  • In a succession of missionary journeys he succeeded, partly by persuasion and partly (if his enemies are to be believed) ' See Labourt, op. cit., especially pp. 87-90, 92-99.

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  • One of his great aims was to secure for the Nestorian clergy freedom to marry, and this was finally sanctioned by a council at Seleucia in 486 (Labourt, op. cit., chap. vi.).

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  • An account of his theological position, derived from the treatise of Babhai De unione, will be found in Labourt, op. cit.

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  • Thus, if a thrust OP lb acts on a small plane area DA ft.

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  • Of these (3) and (4) are of marked eschatological character, and show little contact with definite historical events ' Driver, op. cit., p. 229, who also refers to the differences of Messianic outlook, and the substitution of an atmosphere of war for one of peace.

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  • The chief arguments to be urged against this late date are the character of the Hebrew style (Driver, op. cit., p. 233) and the alleged close of the prophetic canon by 200; but perhaps neither of these can be regarded as very convincing.

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  • Dubois (op. cit., 286 sqq.) reproduces important drawings and a description made by the architect Caristie in 1820.

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  • As a considerable time elapses between the receipt of bullion by the Mint and the delivery of the coin, it is generally 1 Grueber, op. cit.

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  • The actual employment of Croatian folk-tunes may be illustrated from the string quartets Op. 17, No.

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  • Let ON(= OP cos 0) be the perpendicular on PQ.

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  • Hence all rays between =0 will be confined in the space between the outer dome and a circle of radius OP cos 0, and the weakening of intensity will be chiefly due to vertical spreading.

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  • The various members of the body were parcelled out among the nakshatras, and a rotation of food was prescribed as a wholesome accompaniment of the moon's revolution among them.8 1 Max Muller, op. cit., p. lxiv.

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  • For complete details see Charles, op. cit.

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  • The grounds for this date will be found in Charles, op. cit.

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  • English lurked in farms and hovels, amongst villeins and serfs, in the outlying country-districts, in the distant ' See Stevenson, Waring and Skeat, op. cit.

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  • Bright, The Gospel of Saint Luke in Anglo-Saxon (Oxford, 1893); for earlier editions see Cook, op. cit, p. lx.

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  • Under such circumstances it would be folly to look upon them as anything but late productions, at all events later than the Early Version, and equal folly to assign these bulky volumes to the last two years of Wycliffe's 3 See Paues, op. cit.

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  • The Convocation of Canterbury refreshed the Westcott, op. cit.

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  • See examples in Westcott, op. cit.

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  • Here we recognize a technical term of the Avesta - namely, the "Frasho-kereti," that is the reanimation of the world or resurrection of the dead (Darmesteter, op. cit., p. 239).

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  • Apion speaks of the metoposcopists, who judge by the appearance of the face, and Cleanthes the Stoic says it is 5 Op. cit., xix.

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  • Soc. (London, 18 94), p. 2 49; id., op. cit.

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  • The Liberty party had previously, in November 1847, nominated 3 See Helmholtz, op. cit.

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  • It has been finely expressed from the Presbyterian standpoint by Dr Milligan, op. cit.

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  • Olier, 1642), and a vast number of others, including several for the mission to the heathen (see Heimbucher op. cit.

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  • Before the combination of Clericals and Federalists the ministry broke down; they were divided among themselves; Counts Taaffe and Alfred Potocki, the minister of agriculture, wished to conciliate the Slav races - a policy recommended 1 The documents are printed in Baron de Worms, op. cit.

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  • This makes it all the more remarkable that Beethoven's second and only important Mass (in D, Op. 123) is not only the most dramatic ever penned but is, perhaps, the last classical Mass that is thoughtfully based upon the liturgy, and is not a mere musical setting of what happens to be a liturgic text.

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  • It is already suggested that allusions to a sojourn in Egypt may refer, not to the remote times of Jacob and Moses but to the circumstances of the 7th century; see C. Steuernagel, op. cit.

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  • In that capacity, and, before his appointment at Leiden, as a lecturer on political science, history and economics at Amsterdam, he gained great reputation as a political reformer, particularly after the publication of his standard work, Aanteekeningen op de Grondwet (" Annotations on the Constitution," 1839; 2nd ed., Amsterdam, 1841-1843), which became the textbook and the groundwork for the new reform party in Holland, as whose leader Thorbecke was definitely recognized.

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  • Reference to Prantl, op. cit., is indispensable.

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  • The second part pursues the history This view has received Harnack's support, op. cit.

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  • The score was accidentally destroyed by fire, but a set of studies a la Czerny and Cramer, belonging to 1826 and published at Marseilles as 12 Etudes, op. i., is extant, and shows remarkable precocity.

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  • If it, v be the component velocities at P along and perpendicular to OP (in the direction of 0 increasipg), FIG.

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  • Again, the velocities parallel and perpendicular to OP change in the time & from it, v to uvb0, v+ubG, ultimately.

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  • If we produce OG to P, making OP =1, the point P is called the centre of oscillation; the bob of a simple pendulum of length OP suspended from 0 will keep step with the motion of P, if properly started.

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  • Let r be the distance of a point P from a fixed origin 0, 0 the angle which OP makes with a fixed direction OZ, il the azimuth of the plane ZOP relative to some fixed plane through OZ.

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  • The path of a point P in or attached to the rolling cone is a spherical epitrochoid traced on the surface of a sphere of the radius OP. From P draw PQ perpendicular to the instantaneous axis.

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  • The interval O'O", termed the astigmatic difference, increases, in general, with the angle W made by the principal ray OP with the axis of the system, i.e.

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  • More personal than Ouranos and Helios - with whom he has only slight associations - he was worshipped and invoked as the deity of the bright day ('Apapcos, 'Aevea70s, AvKa70s), who sends the rain, the wind and dew ("Op(3pcos, Naios, `Tetcos, Oupcos, EMIÆpos, 'IK,uaZos), and such a primitive adjective as Sc17rET7)3, applied to things " that fall from heaven," attests the primeval significance of the name of Zeus.

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  • For an example of the method of Acusilaus see Bury, op. cit.

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  • MacBride (op. cit.), who has insisted that in the fixed stage of the developing starfish, Asterina, the relations of these plates to the stem are quite different from those which they bear in the developing and adult crinoid.

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  • In September 1513 Nunez crossed the isthmus and (on the 25th or 26th) discovered the Pacific. Immediately afterwards he was succeeded by Pedro Arias de Avila, by whom Nueva Andalucia and Castilla del Oro were united in 1514 under the name of Tierra Firma, and who founded in 1519 the city of Panama, now the oldest European settlement op the mainland in America.

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  • For while he maintains constantly his favourite maxim "that there is nothing in the intellect which has not been in the senses" (nihil in intellectu quod non pries fuerit in sensu), while he contends that the imaginative faculty (phantasia) is the counterpart of sense - that, as it has to do with material images, it is itself, like sense, material, and essentially the same both in men and brutes; he at the same time admits that the intellect, which he affirms to be immaterial and immortal - the most characteristic distinction of humanity - attains notions and truths of which no effort of sensation or imagination can give us the slightest apprehension (Op. ii..383).

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  • On this feature see Luther and Meyer, op. cit.

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  • See further, Luther and Meyer, op. cit.

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  • From any point without the curve two, and only two, tangents can be drawn; if OP, OP' be two tangents from 0, and S, S' the foci, then the angles OSP, OSP' are equal and also SOP, S'OP'.

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  • Macalister made Op. cit.

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  • See Daudet, op. cit.

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  • Molinier, op. cit., some published in vol.

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  • However, we would expect continuity of care when dealing with the same client group, for example patients following post op nail avulsion.

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  • The dumps of demolition debris principally comprise limestone rubble, but also some tile, op sig and mortar.

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  • An essential question to be asked of these patients is to their exposure to op sheep dips.

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  • Many livestock producers believe that OP dips are the most effective means of controlling common ectoparasites on sheep, such as scab and blowfly.

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  • She had the op followed by 25 radiotherapy sessions completed Christmas eve.

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  • They'll use £ 200 of benefits for Gary to have a private op while Joanne will get hers free on the NHS.

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  • Hi All, I'm now 9 weeks post op from having a vaginal hysterectomy, i have had an uneventful recovery.

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  • Intra Op Image of DU An upper midline incision was made.

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  • If she had it her you won?t be reading this op now.

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  • Almost worth having the op just to get all these hugs from such a gorgeous bloke!

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  • I guess they didn't want to do a photo op at the time.

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  • You've written a very thorough op here, congrats.

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  • He's now well on the road to recovery after a minor op at the end of last season.

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  • She had a major op last Wednesday which she managed to pull through?

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  • Which isn't a problem at Nightingale Farm - Mrs A is going in to hospital tomorrow for her second cataract op.

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  • The first byte of all instructions is the operation code, or ' op code ' .

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  • Car co insurance op won't suddenly snatch in which the.

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  • I have had my pre op assessment and just come back from a lovely week in Wales.

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  • I'm glad you've just about recovered from your knee op, I hope it was a success.

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  • What can I expect post op to be like?

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  • Kids Op - see how you can compose an opera over the internet.

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  • In this case, PP refers to preambular paragraph and OP refers to operative paragraph.

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  • In their military form, op pesticides can kill in seconds or lead to permanent disability.

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  • Previously the only option was paint, a time-consuming post op process that could affect dimensional tolerances.

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  • I'm six weeks post op and go in for my 6 weeks post op and go in for my 6 week check up tomorrow.

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  • The ventral and lateral parts of the anterior margin of the collar constitute the so-called operculum (op.), a structure which not only acts as a lower lip, but must be important in separating the food-current produced by the cilia of the tentacles from the external apertures of the collar-canals and gill-slits.

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  • Moreover, if OP = r, and AO=x, then r 2 =x 2 + p2, and pdp=rdr. The resultant at 0 of all the secondary vibrations which issue from the stratum dx is by (3), with sin ¢ equal to unity, ndx f ?

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  • The plan of the former is given by Pinza (op. cit.), and that of the latter by La Marmora (op. cit.).

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  • The finely-grained heart-wood is sought by the cabinetmaker for the manufacture From Kotschy, op. cit.

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  • Full accounts of the accidence and syntax, so far as it is represented in the inscriptions, will be found in the grammars of Buck and von Planta already mentioned, and in the second volume of Conway, op. cit.

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  • Houghton, 1901) will probably for a long time to come be accepted by the ordinary reader as a substantially correct portrait of St Francis; and yet Goetz declares that the most competent and independent critics have without any exception pronounced that Sabatier has depicted St Francis a great deal too much from the standpoint of modern religiosity, and has exaggerated his attitude in face of the church (op. cit.

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  • For inscriptions see Hicks and Hill, op. cit., and the Inscriptiones Atticae, vol.

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  • Here internal and external evidence are at strife; for from the time of Justin onwards the Apocalypse was received by the church as the work of the Apostle John (see Swete, op. cit.', p. clxxv).

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  • Lamed, Literature of American History (Boston, 1902), and useful lists in Ropes, op. cit., and in the Cambridge Modern History, vol.

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  • In England, for instance, the chancels were for the most part disused after the Reformation (see Harrison, op. cit.), but presently they came into use again, and on the Catholic revival in the Church of England in the 19th century it is certain that the medieval churches exercised an influence by giving a sense of fitness, which might otherwise have been lacking, to the restoration of medieval ritual.

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  • When the frame of this arrangement is rapidly displaced through a small horizontal range to the right and left of the direction in which the rod points, the weight b by its inertia tends to remain at rest, and the motion of the frame, which is that of the earth, is magnified in the ration op to bp. This apparatus, of which there are many types, was first introduced into seismometry by Professor Ewing.

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  • More personal than Ouranos and Helios - with whom he has only slight associations - he was worshipped and invoked as the deity of the bright day ('Apapcos, 'Aevea70s, AvKa70s), who sends the rain, the wind and dew ("Op(3pcos, Naios, `Tetcos, Oupcos, EMIÆpos, 'IK,uaZos), and such a primitive adjective as Sc17rET7)3, applied to things " that fall from heaven," attests the primeval significance of the name of Zeus.

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  • No less intensely passionate than the A minor Sonata is the Violin Sonata in D minor Op 121.

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  • The first work using the twelve-tone method, the Prelude of the Piano Suite, Op.

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  • I 'm six weeks post op and go in for my 6 week check up tomorrow.

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  • Then I select three shades, a highlight, a midtone, and a contour… this is standard op to make your eyes look really sharp.

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  • When a baby gets a little bigger, putting him on his tummy may cause him to lift his head for a look around, which translates into an awesome photo op for you.

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  • Hollywood Tours takes you one place you can't get with Starline, and that is directly up to the famous Hollywood sign at the top of Mulholland Drive - a great photo op!

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  • While its not the best known swimwear brand in the business, OP has been building up a steady following, and when you take a look at their swimsuits, it's easy to see why.

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  • No matter what your size or personal style, you're certain to find something from OP to suit.

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  • The OP Website contains more information about the brand itself, as well as news about upcoming events organized in association with Ocean Pacific.

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  • No matter what, floral patterns are always a good choice when searching for OP swimwear.

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  • If you're not the flowery-type, but you still want to wear a pattern, consider picking up a striped swimsuit from OP.

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  • This is a trend that never goes out of style and OP offers a number of cute and sexy swimsuits and coverups with a striped pattern.

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  • Comparison sites such as Bizrate and NextTag can be a good place to start when looking for OP swimwear.

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  • In terms of price, OP Swimwear is a mid-range brand.

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  • If you're looking for OP on a budget, check out online auction sites like eBay for swimwear bargains.

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  • If you're looking for a coverup to go with your OP bikini or one piece, choose something in a more neutral color such as black, cream, or white so that you don't have too many clashing colors.

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  • The sliver/khaki handbag comes in the Op Art signature fabric logo, that is then finished in black leather trim.

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  • And when a set of matching family pajamas is hung all together on the line, it makes for another great photo op!

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  • While British soldiers in dress uniforms make a great photo op, many soldiers lay their lives on the line in active service wearing uniforms than help them blend in with the landscape.

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  • His favourite residences were Endegeest, Egmond op den Hoef and Egmond the Abbey (west of Zaandam).

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  • The spreading branches have a tendency to assume a tortuous form, owing to the central shoots becoming abortive, and the growth thus being continued laterally, causing a zigzag development, more exaggerated in old trees and those standing in From Kotschy, op. cit.

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  • Nearly akin to these are several other forms of little but botanical interest; not _ far removed is the black or dyer's oak, F rom Isotschy op. c i t.

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  • Orchestral wind-parts have been discovered belonging to Haydn's string-quartet Op. r, No.

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  • The official life of St Francis is St Bonaventura's Legenda, published in a convenient form by the Franciscans of Quaracchi (1898); Goetz's estimate of it (op. cit.) is much more favourable than Sabatier's.

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  • The imports op incomes from personal estate (ricchezza mobile) were introduced in 1866; it applies to incomes derived from investments, industry or personal enterprise, but not to landed revenues.

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  • But they sat again for this purpose under Mary and Elizabeth and (save between 1640 and 1661) continued regular criminal sessions till towards the end of the 17th century as continuously and constantly as the king's courts (op. cit.).

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  • Such a court can only suspend for seven days unless with the sanction of the Holy Synod (Joyce, op. cit.).

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  • The most petty limitations of Jewish commercial activity continued; thus at about this period the community of Prague, in a petition, " complain that they are not permitted to buy victuals in the market before a certain hour, vegetables not before 9 and cattle not before II o'clock; to buy fish is sometimes altogether prohibited; Jewish druggists are not permitted to buy victuals at the same time with Christians " (op. cit.).

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  • Of this summary, or Opus Minus, part has come down and is published in Brewer's Op. Ined.

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  • Phison +barya L op felice Other Catalans are, Jahuda Cresques, a Jew of Barcelona, the supposed author of the famous Catalan map of the world (1375), Guglielmo Solerio (1384), Mecia de Viladestes (1413-1433) Gabriel de Valleseche (1439-1447) and Pietro Roselli, a pupil of Beccario of Genoa (1462).

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  • It Is Important To Notice That The Expression (0) A (0'Ls) B (01)A(0'18 1)B (812)A (0'18 2)B (Op).

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  • Britain there are evidences of 1 Op. cit.

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  • The most important compositions of this period of Mackenzie's life were the Quartette in E flat for piano and strings, Op. 11, and an overture, Cervantes, which owed its first performance to the encouragement and help of von Billow.

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  • A great fire broke out in the fort in the same year and caused enormous loss; but it enabled the government to open wider thoroughfares in the more congested parts, and greatly stimulated the tendency of the natives to build their houses and 1 See Hunter, op. cit.

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  • Macarius of Jerusalem (op. cit.) declares that the grace of the spirit is given in answer to our prayers and entreaties for it, and that even a font is not needful, but only the wish and desire for grace.

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  • The theory has been vigorously opposed, notably by Semon (op. cit.), who saw in the holothurians a nearer approach to the ancestral form than was furnished by any calyculate echinoderm, and by the Sarasins, who derived the echinoids from the holothurians through forms with flexible tests (Echinothuridae, which, however, are now known to be specialized in this respect).

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  • Beer (op. cit.) agrees that xxxvi.

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  • This method of treating the Psalter has largely vitiated modern criticism 10 A. C. Welch, op. cit., pp.

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