Sentences with phrase «account of them gave himself the title»

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It is all the more surprising that in the account they give of his words and actions the use of the title is comparatively scanty, and there is some ambiguity about it.
I do believe that Jesus is the righteous judge of the world and that we will all stand before Him to give an accounting, and that based on the judgment of Jesus, some will be eternally separated from God... So don't rake me over the coals too much for that title....
Also, Chairman of The Sun's Editorial Board, Mrs. Wale Sokunbi in her opinion article titled, INEC, Anambra Poll: A Good Outing published on 29th November, she wrote: «The Anambra poll was one in which the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) gave a good account of itself.
If you take into account the average days before initial sale (about 158 days), only 60 of the 93 titles had either gone on sale or were given the proper amount of time to go on sale.
The rather curiously titled Fish Tank gives an account of a seemingly poignant time in young Mia's (Katie Jarvis) life, when she spends her days blindly trying to overcome her limiting circumstances.
But 2017 may finally be the time when that crowning honor is most widely acknowledged, first and foremost because it gave us what has become the highest - grossing horror title of all time — Andy Muschietti's It, so far earning almost $ 700 million across the globe — but also an overall genre gross of one - billion - plus dollars worldwide, accounting for nearly 15 percent of 2017's entire take.
In the hugely well - received speech, Tamblyn gave his account of how the company responded to the furore over offensive self - published titles, which saw W H Smith's website taken down for nine days.
Amazon will allow consumers to purchase, manage and renew their subscriptions for seven of its top titles under a new «all access» plan that gives them both print and digital editions of select magazines using their Amazon accounts.
You will be prompted to edit the title and author of the work and given the option to deliver to any registered Kindle device attached to your account.
Yep, as mentioned on the official Twitter account, the game's now due to be released on other consoles on June 29th instead of July 10th, giving fans a nice extra week or so to enjoy the title!
In fact, if you have an account, you technically own all of these titles already, and they're just waiting for you to give them a spin.
The title gives account to this main feature of windows.
Here, you could give your potential employer a brisk look at the levels of skills you possess in the accounts filed, including titles or competencies in management, computers, leadership and public relations.
Given the gravity of the consequences flowing from a finding that a claimant group is not who they claim (and perceive themselves) to be, and consistent with principles of equality and respect for culture, as well as the intention of the Parliament in enacting the NTA «to rectify past injustices» and establish a «special procedure... for the just and proper ascertainment of native title rights and interests... in a manner that has due regard to their unique character», the Court should, it is respectfully submitted, approach the admission of oral testimonies of native title claimants in ways which accommodate Aboriginal accounts of their histories [85] and are, where appropriate, sceptical in the receipt of written records of the past.
It is not acceptable for native title parties to be required to give up legal rights to object to the expedited procedure in exchange for a lesser, if more expedient, right to have their heritage concerns taken into account in the conduct of exploration and prospecting activities.
Accordingly, given the deficiencies in the AHA process, the blanket removal of the right to negotiate for the grant of exploration and prospecting licences, conditional only upon a right to have heritage concerns taken into account, may fail to take account of the nature of the native title interest that must be protected.
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