Sentences with phrase «edict went»

An edict went out from tech services to clear out our boxes as much as possible before they do some work on the network this weekend.
An edict went out that dogs would no longer be allowed within the city limits.
When the first edict went out under Haman, do you remember?
But even more than this, remember I told you when we looked at chapter 3 that the edict went out on the eve of the Passover?
And yet, in 1816, when the edict went out from the Prussian government that no one of the Jewish faith could serve as a lawyer or an apothecary within the kingdom, Hirschel Marx abandoned his Jewish faith and embraced Protestantism.
Deep in post-production on his weird but wonderful sci - fi romance «Her» this past March, Spike Jonze made the difficult decision to — as the old editing edict goes — kill one of his darlings.

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In this context, Osama bin Laden's issuing of a fatwa (or edict) against the West in 1998 and styling himself a sheikh went against the tradition of the defensive jihad.
In other words — Catholics are encouraged to make their own judgement calls when it comes to morality, but you'll still go to hell if you disagree with their edicts.
Another idiot who ignores 90 % of the old testament edicts cherry picking one to go nuts over.
But, both Haman and the King would profit from this as they were going to plunder the Israelites, as we will see in verses 12 - 13 when they draft the edict.
I'm not even going to mention the large percentage of American Catholics who violate this edict by using contraception on a regular basis... or the hypocrisy of Catholic hierarchy who went to great lengths to cover - up some very un-Godly behavior by a scary number of its priests
In January 250, shortly after the edict of Becins demanding the universal acknowledgement of the gods through sacrifice, Cyprian went into hiding in an unspecified place near Carthage, believing that as a man of distinction he would, if he remained in the city, provide a focus for pagan hostility to the Christians.
The edict that saved Rose two shots — Decision 18 - 4, or the «Tiger Woods rule,» which went into effect Jan. 1 — could have worked in Woods» favor as well had it been in force during last year's FedExCup playoff series.
The story goes on to note that such an edict from Bharara's office is highly unlikely.
I like to «support» the hose - leaning contingents because: it has become such an oppressively (in my mind) widespread edict that all women go hose-less.
Whatever one thinks of the appropriate federal role in education, there are surely strong reasons in our constitutional democracy to prefer that we get to where we are going through law rather than executive edict.
The decision goes against an edict from the children's minister Edward Timpson, who said regional schools commissioners only want MATs to expand if they have demonstrated a «capacity to drive improvement», which includes strong inspection judgments.
By default this will return to a certain standing depending on how a party feels about you, but more can be gained by issuing edicts that parties approve of, building certain things and by going through the events that pop up where you're given the chance to pick between a few options that typically increase your goodwill with one part at the cost of another.
in one day over the global warming alarmists «Splattergate» film featuring skeptical children being blown up by their teacher for refusing to go along with climate edicts.
[32:57] And he says it at the beginning of the article, it's an edict, as much of a prediction, but nobody is saying, nor do we hear Ron say in the interview that lawyers are actually going to change how they work.
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