Sentences with phrase «bear names of other»

The craters on the asteroid will all bear names of other spas around the world, including Bath (England), Aix (France) and Spa (Belgium).

Not exact matches

The clever app, not to be confused with a little - known cryptocurrency and a host of other apps bearing the same name, motivates users to train harder in exchange for bitcoins.
The lying troll (prophet, aka just saying, aka truth be told, aka many other names including ones stolen from others) must be bored today considering the blitz of bull it is spreading around.
Satan was of God's first born sons and Christian gospels have given Him many other names such as serpent, snake, dragon etc..
He posts under that name when he gets bored with one of the other hundred names he posts under.
All the efforts of Camping and company do not seem to have produced a spiritual revival of any description, nor mass repentance, or any other forwarding of the cause of the One whose name they supposedly bear.
We even have photos of Bigfoot — but not one scrap of evidence proves a man named Jesus born of Mary, impregnated by God through some mysterious angel (boy, that Joseph must have been one hell of a credulous mark), who worked as a carpenter and rabble - rouser, who traveled the countryside with a bunch of other rabble - rousers and who got in trouble, was crucified, and then arose physically before being carted off to heaven in a celestial Red Ryder wagon EVER EXISTED AT ALL.
These are questions that people are asking ever since archaeologists uncovered a burial tomb in Israel that contains boxes of bones bearing the names of Jesus, Mary, Judah, and others.
This «child» you allude to, funny how you don't give a name, or when he was a kid or any other specifics but you are implying that although he was not born during WWII he had experiences of events that happened.
That God appeared there, in Palestine, two thousand years ago and was born to these specific parents, Mary and Joseph, and was placed in that trough and no other, and was crucified under Pontius Pilate and left one grave exquisitely empty — this is the «scandal of particularity» so often named as Christianity's most challenging feature and its most world - affirming.
Certainly, there are many things I appreciate about John Calvin, Jacobus Arminius, Martin Luther, and the other Reformers, but I have too many differences with the main theological arguments of each man to be comfortable identifying myself with the theological systems that bear their names.
They accept His grace and mercy; they seek to follow His example by being baptized (see Matthew 3:13 - 17), praying in His holy name (see Matthew 6:9 - 13), partaking of the sacrament (communion)(see Luke 22:19 - 20), doing good to others (see Acts 10:38) and bearing witness of Him through both word and deed (see James 2:26).
Since AD 1834 numerous coins have been found in the Punjab and Afghanistan bearing his name in Greek on one side and in Pali on the other, and they are dated to be from the first half of the first century.
The Ten Commandments: 1: Have no other gods — NOT A LAW 2: Make no graven image — NOT A LAW 3: Don't take the name in vain — NOT A LAW 4: Honor the Sabbath — NOT A LAW 5: Honor thy father and mother — NOT A LAW 6: Thou shalt not kill — NOT UNIQUE TO CHRISTIANITY (long pre-dated it) 7: Thou shalt not commit adultery — huge number of Christians commit adultery by LEGALLY remarrying 8: Thou shalt not steal — NOT UNIQUE TO CHRISTIANITY 9: Thou shalt not bear false witness — NOT UNIQUE TO CHRISTIANITY 10: Thou shalt not covet — NOT A LAW
And, oh, when the hour - glass has run out, the hourglass of time, when the noise of worldliness is silenced, and the restless or the ineffectual busyness comes to an end, when everything is still about thee as it is in eternity — whether thou wast man or woman, rich or poor, dependent or independent, fortunate or unfortunate, whether thou didst bear the splendor of the crown in a lofty station, or didst bear only the labor and heat of the day in an inconspicuous lot; whether thy name shall be remembered as long as the world stands (and so was remembered as long as the world stood), or without a name thou didst cohere as nameless with the countless multitude; whether the glory which surrounded thee surpassed all human description, or the judgment passed upon thee was the most severe and dishonoring human judgement can pass — eternity asks of thee and of every individual among these million millions only one question, whether thou hast lived in despair or not, whether thou wast in despair in such a way that thou didst not know thou wast in despair, or in such a way that thou didst hiddenly carry this sickness in thine inward parts as thy gnawing secret, carry it under thy heart as the fruit of a sinful love, or in such a way that thou, a horror to others, didst rave in despair.
The author intentionally or unintentionally creates a fundamental misrepresentation of reality by first leading people to conflate the numerical popularity of the name in relation to other names with the overall popularity of the name in relation to all babies born.
The event which bears the name of Jesus Christ is more clearly and more closely related to some parts of history than to other parts.
1 - Thou shalt have no other gods before me 2 - Thou shalt not make a graven image 3 - Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God in vain 4 - Thou shalt remember the Sabbath Day, to keep it holy 5 - Thou shalt honor thy Father and thy Mother 6 - Thou shalt not murder 7 - Thou shalt not commit adultery 8 - Thou shalt not steal 9 - Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbor 10 - Thou shalt not covet your neighbor's house, or his car, or his wife, or anything else that belongs to your neighbor
When the Sky Clad folk returned they refused to accept the canon as formulated at Pataliputra, and have their own which while agreeing substantially in content, at least as to the names of the books included, nevertheless omits some, includes others, and within the texts bearing the same name differs at significant points.
1: Have no other gods — NOT A LAW 2: Make no graven image — NOT A LAW 3: Don't take the name in vain — NOT A LAW 4: Honor the Sabbath — NOT A LAW 5: Honor thy father and mother — NOT A LAW 6: Thou shalt not kill — NOT UNIQUE TO CHRISTIANITY (long pre-dated it) 7: Thou shalt not commit adultery — huge number of Christians commit adultery by LEGALLY remarrying 8: Thou shalt not steal — NOT UNIQUE TO CHRISTIANITY 9: Thou shalt not bear false witness — NOT UNIQUE TO CHRISTIANITY 10: Thou shalt not covet — NOT A LAW
Upon hearing of this chain of cruelty, Justin Martyr wrote his Second Apology to the Roman senate, protesting that Christians were maltreated for no other reason than because they bore the name of Christ.
One was the sole companion of the moon, the other glimmered more brightly still in the belt of the old officer in front of him and bore his own name.
Every other aspect of the law does not treat the embryo as a person — We don't take census on pregnancies, we don't claim dependants on embryos, we don't (officially) name them until they are born, etc..
(Isa 8:20 NIV)» this verse is the bases for Bible interpretation,,, it identifies the guidelines,,, in other words,,, the Bible can't contradict itself,,, nor can anyone who claims to be bearing the message of God contradict with the Bible,,, so if the Bible tells me that (Soddom and Gomorrah had sinned,,, and in many other parts of the Bible Perversion is called by its name) then what King David says here needs to be understood in a figurative way,,, here is a suggestion,,, a Man lets down his defenses infront of his wife,,, he is absolutely offguard around her,,, his love towards his wife, is a mixture of love, respect, endless trust,,, and this kind of love was what David had towards Jonathan,,, he knew he could count on him, he knew, he didn't have to fear anything around him, he knew,,, «as the verse states» that he loved him as himself!
An alleged peculiarity of Jacob's birth and the subsequent, continuing relationship between the descendants of Jacob and Esau is etymologically explained («heel - holder» — born holding his twin brother's heel, 25:26); while the same man's character (and in their own eyes, surely, that of his descendants who bear the name) is etymologically defined in his other name, Israel (perhaps «Striver with God» 32:28).
Here Mark and the two other Synoptics tell of an otherwise unknown Cyrenian by the name of Simon, who met the procession and was compelled to bear the cross for the Condemned.
In accordance with the distinctive local lingo, the group has been dubbed «The Muthas and the Othas,» the «othas» bearing the names of five other sauces that complete a New Orleans menu: Remoulade, Ravigote, Bordelaise, Mignonette and Cocktail (the only male out of the ten.)
I'm with a few others on here that are bored of hearing JM's name on this site.
It has spawned a plague of naming conventions, like the Green Mile or the Bear Trap or the Snake Pit, to swoop up other sets of holes into one bucket.
Nine - tenths of the island was purchased in 1659 from Thomas Mayhew (who also owned Martha's Vineyard at the time) by a syndicate of Massachusetts colonists whose names live on in the present - day Coffins, Folgers (Benjamin Franklin's mother was a Nantucket - born Folger), Starbucks, Macys (one of whom started a department store in New York and didn't tell Gimbels), Gardners, Colemans, Husseys, Worths — among others.
The other thing is the one that got Saban here in the first place, started a tailgate club of people named after Bear Bryant (and there are quite a few), and made Harvey Updyke commit crimes against foliage in the name of deranged football passion.
Others simply use the pediatrician who is on call in the hospital when their baby is born, choose someone from their insurance plan, or pick a name out of the phone book.
When I was born in the early 1980s - and all the way up until the youngest of my cousins was born in the mid-1990s - naming choices in my family and other families we knew were based largely on an individual family's traditions.
In 2016, 379 girls were named Poppy nationally; 52 of those were born in CA, and there were more there than in any other state.
Bear in mind, however, that this is a small company that can't hold up to the high demands of some of the bigger brand names on our list, so they may not have as large of a product line available as some of the others, either.
After the baby is born, the parents are given the worksheet to fill out the baby's name and all of the other personal data that goes on the birth certificate.
In the wake of the deadly neo-Nazi rally in Charlottesville this month — which was spurred by that city's decision to remove a statue of confederate general Robert E. Lee and rename a park that bore his name — many other cities and states have moved to take down statues of confederate generals or other controversial symbols.
«While it may bear my name, I will think of Percy Sutton and Basil Paterson and Bill Lynch and Charlie Rangel — who is still with us, the others have died — and all the women and men, I might add the current mayor and his bride, who worked with me at City Hall.»
It would take too long to list his other scientific achievements, but the greatest hits might include his groundbreaking work on light and color; his development and refinement of reflecting telescopes (which now bear his name); and other fundamental work in math and heat.
Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit (1686 — 1736) The Dutch physicist invented alcohol and mercury thermometers, as well as the temperature scale that now bears his name (and perplexes the world outside the U.S. and a handful of other countries), with 0 degrees marking the temperature of a 1 - 1 mix of ice and salt.
I was able to have my baby's name engraved on one side and the coordinates of where he was born on the other.
Other bored individuals, like me, might input false information in the name of expediency.
Maybe some of your other single friends have helped you get your bearings, giving you the names of some dating apps and services to try.
And please avoid anything to do with eye - color, being «sweet» or any of the other trite and boring names or headlines you see over and over.
Even though it bears the name of Sid Meier this is a mobile game released for PC, not the other way around.
A cattle baron and massive landowner in a town bearing his name in an unnamed territory that has hopes of becoming a state, G.W. is respected by some and disliked by others.
«I named one of the bears after my mother,» says the intrepid voiceover, «and the other after an exotic male boxer I met in a bar.»
A bunch of other notables show up, portrayed by performers who bear, at best, passing resemblance to names like Natalie Wood, Nicholas Ray, or Eartha Kitt — but Corbijn's merely trying to paint a likeness, which more or less succeeds as far as these types of exercises go.
Directed by Danish - born Janus Metz, it's one of a few movies this year that suggest the Toronto International Film Festival might as well temporarily change its name to the Tennis International Film Festival; the others include «Battle of the Sexes,» starring Emma Stone and Steve Carell as Billie Jean King and Bobby Riggs, respectively, and «Love Means Zero,» Jason Kohn's documentary about the legacy of star tennis coach Nick Bollettieri.
Directed by the Danish - born Janus Metz, it's one of a few films this year that suggest TIFF might as well temporarily change its name to the Tennis International Film Festival; the others include «Battle of the Sexes,» starring Emma Stone and Steve Carell as Billie Jean King and Bobby Riggs, respectively, and «Love Means Zero,» Jason Kohn's documentary about the legacy of star tennis coach Nick Bollettieri.
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