Sentences with phrase «paragraph marks by»

Not exact matches

The next paragraph in Mark and Matthew (Mk 13:21 - 23; Mt 24:23 - 25) is omitted by Luke, perhaps because it is similar to what he has previously recorded (cf. Lk 17:20 - 23).
The last sentence of Matthew's paragraph (10:23) is not recorded by Mark or Luke: «When they persecute you in one town, flee to the next; for truly, I say to you, you will not have gone through all the towns of Israel, before the Son of man comes.»
The remainder of Matthew's second discourse includes several paragraphs of material used in other connections by Luke, beginning with one from Mark's apocalyptic discourse (Mt 10:17 - 22; cf. Mk 13:9 - 13; Lk 21:12 - 17).
this article typifies everything that is wrong with our club... if you had any balls you would have started with that Mertz nonsense, but instead, like Wenger, you started out pretending to be a rational individual only to reveal your true unintelligible in the final paragraph... I feel like you have never watched Mertz play except for in the FA Cup final last year... how does someone help defend corners, crosses and the like when you can't man - mark, you have a negative vertical and you close your eyes whenever the ball comes in your direction... this was a panic buy that didn't make sense then, considering how most teams were setup to counterattack us, and it makes even less sense now... he was well past his prime when he arrived, like Podolski, Arteta, Flamini 2.0 among numerous others, and was used by Wenger to trick the uninformed fans into believing he cared about turning this team into a true contender
This includes an email using portion markings for the paragraphs, reported by Fox News 10 June 2016.
In the Originating Summons marked FHC / ABJ / CS / 232/2018, the plaintiff 8 issues for determination by the court, including: Having regards to the combined provisions of sections 79,116,118,132,153,160 (1) and 178 of the 1999 constitution as amended, the constitution read together with paragraph 15 (a) of the third schedule to the same constitution, whether the 3rd defendant (Independent National Electoral Commission) is not the only institution or body constitutionally vested with the powers and vires to organized, undertake and supervised elections to the offices of the president, the vice president of the federal republic of Nigeria, the Governor and deputy governor of a state, the membership of the Senate, the House of Representatives and the House of Assembly of each state of the federation, including fixing the sequence and dates of the elections to the said offices?
Mark Bittman's column in today's NY Times («Why I»n Not A Vegan») has a short paragraph on Paleo with a link to a troubling mouse study from 2009 by Foo, Heller and others.
Three Step by step guides, easy and clear for students to follow and understand Using the ribbon: Main Sections / hiding / showing paragraph marks Headers / Footers: Automatic Date / Page Numbering Templates: Using existing to create a CV / creating your own template
Step by step the lesson: leads the students to locate and analyse structure; read and mark a model paragraph; write their own paragraph.
A set of basic rules (used either as a teaching tool or as a reminder for students); A set of 10 fiction and non-fiction extracts with the basic punctuation missing, each one with an answer sheet, and some labelled by section as to how many missing marks there are; and a punctuation / paragraph practice.
Paragraphs with an exclamation mark at the end of every sentence tend to look like they've been written by someone with the hiccups or who is happy to the point of hysteria.
Similarly, the Court has held that a Member State fails to fulfil its obligations under Articles 28 EC and 30 EC when, without valid justification, it encourages economic operators wishing to market in its territory construction products lawfully manufactured and / or marketed in another Member State to obtain national marks of conformity (see, to that effect, Commission v Belgium, paragraph 69) or when it refuses to recognise the equivalence of approval certificates issued by another Member State (see, to that effect, Case C ‑ 432 / 03 Commission v Portugal [2005] ECR I ‑ 9665, paragraphs 41, 49 and 52).
Therefore, in my opinion, the CJEU has overshot the mark by adopting such an absolute interpretation of paragraph 31 of annex I of Dir 2005 / 29 / EC.
It marks the final chapter (at least at the trial stage) of the now - tiresome 12 - year tale of what will be, by paragraph [134] of these Reasons, the most expensive Lexus motor vehicle in the world.
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