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It was a splendid interpretation of the
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sympathetic C O . Paul Daneman gave another
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part . The rest of the cast were well chosen ,
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with James Maxwell making a fine job of the
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" The Little Key . "
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first-class performance last night as a
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wartime naval officer in the B B C's
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the imagination which asked the viewer to
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" Britain - Blood , Sweat , and Tears ... Plus
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The play was no more than a figment of
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effect . MORE than 100 viewers complained to
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production by Michael Hayes . He captured
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the atmosphere of fog and mystery to great
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believe in a beautiful ghost . It would have been
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the B B C last night that an Amercian film ,
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Twenty Years , " was anti-British .
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an impossible piece of television but for clever
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It also parades Gina Lollobrigida in a selection of neglige*?
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Lollobrigida . In the holiday seasonal months before and
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Mr. Hudson is an American millionaire who spends each
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and Rock Hudson at the wheel of a shining silver Rolls-Royce .
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hotel .
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after this annual idyll his major-domo ( Walter Slezak
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2e-and-nightie ensembles not too well designed for sleeping in ,
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September in his Italian villa and the company of Signorina
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at his most nauseating ) turns the palazzo into a luxury
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revised even before the upheaval . The ingenuity
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Most of those who expound a theory of textual
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written entirely by one author before the
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to suppose that the original book had been
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argument against them .
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of the theories is impressive and is the best
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dislocation take it for granted that the Gospel was
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disturbance took place but a few leave it open
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Thomas Spreng
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which text is used .
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The most convenient one for the authors
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it is not a matter of the greatest importance
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has been the text of A. Souter . In this
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version of the text the Fourth Gospel is
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printed as just over 1,000 different nouns ,
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verbs , and other parts of speech occurring
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forms . There are other texts which could
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15,695 times in their different grammatical
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have been used , and ( as shown in Table 1 )
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is a matter of editorial decision rather
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Souter and the other texts is rather
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of Souter's text and the 15,416 of Nestle's .
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large . But the British text includes
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for 178 words out of 279 , which is
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the paragraph 7.53-8.11 , the Woman
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At first sight the difference between
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taken in Adultery , and this accounts
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The omission or inclusion of this paragraph
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the difference between the 15,695 words
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is derived . Qoheleth has a second
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VINEYARDS ( 1 Kings 4.25 ; S. of Sol. 8.11 ) .
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The word is a Persian loan-word ,
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in Neh. 2.8 and S. of Sol. 4.13 .
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pairi-deaza , from which our word paradise
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no happier than Adam was !
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Close to the building projects would be the
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paradise at his disposal but he is
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The word is used in the singular
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the Paradise , the only place where the Shamir
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Prince of the Demons , " Ashmodeus " to bring him
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Shamir had not been placed under his charge , as
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there is no Shamir in Gehenna ( Hell ) . An eagle
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could be found .
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brought the Shamir to Solomon from Eden ,
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the Shamir and Ashmodeus told him that the
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According to the legend , Solomon had asked the
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as a very precious diamond-stone and very adamant .
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the existence of it . These birds are , the Cherubim
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and the Seraphim . We are also told that the Shamir
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a sanctuary , and only some rare birds know
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is the stylus used by Moses , and this stylus is described
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The Talmud describes that the Shamir lives in
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as days of HEAVEN ON EARTH " That
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days of your children in the land , which
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means the Kingdom of Messianic Righteousness
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the Lord swear unto your father to give them ,
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And we will nail the Divine Law on the
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" That your days may be multiplied and the
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door posts of the house and upon the gates .
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( Talmud Sanh. 99A ) .
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The Messusah , which is nailed on the doorposts
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of the Shmah ( Numbers 15 , 37-41 ) is
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story , which is also in the Hagadah that
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the " tsitsits " . This lesson used to be read
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contains those two lessons . The third lesson
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nearly seventy and I had not succeeded that
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only in the morning . And the Talmud tells a
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called " the going-out of the land of
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Rabbi Eleasar ben Assarja said , " I am
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Egypt " . It starts with the story of the fringes
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means in the day-time ; all the days of
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it important that when we read the
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should remember the Great
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Ben Zoma said : " The days of 1thy life
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