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  • The great excellence of the Hebrew principle of versification, namely, parallelism, or "thought rhythm" [Ewald], is that, while the poetry of every other language, whose versification depends on the regular recurrences of certain sounds, suffers considerably by translation,

    Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible 1871

  • And then one day, you got into a fight with the minstrel and even though you were favored with 3 to 1 odds, due to your size and sexy flaring nostrils, the minstrel somehow skewered you with a pickle fork and went on to be called Ewald The Fighting Minstrel, while I was left alone to put loganberry flowers on your pyre and swear that we would be together in Valhalla.

    Billets Doux 2009

  • The need for specialized personnel led a considerable number of women to engage in radioactivity research, elevating the Radium Institute to what Galison called a "Mecca" for women working on radioactivity research. 111 During the 1920s, researchers such as Ewald Schmidt, Max Kindinger, Blau, Rona, Karlik, and Kara-Michailova formed a closely connected group and boosted the institute to one of the most prestigious radioactivity centers in Europe.

    Trafficking Materials and Gendered Experimental Practices: Radium Research in Early 20th Century Vienna 2007

  • "Ewald, " Jamie called hoarsely to one of the Muellers.

    The Fiery Cross Gabaldon, Diana 2001

  • They have been propounded again as original explanations by modern commentators, such as Ewald,

    Rashi Liber, Maurice 1906

  • Furthermore, nearly all the most gifted critics, such as Ewald, Bleek, Lucke, De Wette, those whose words on such matters as these are weightiest, now agree in concluding that the

    The Destiny of the Soul A Critical History of the Doctrine of a Future Life William Rounseville Alger 1863

  • But M. Renan was not satisfied with this single criterion of the relationship of the Semitic tribes, and he has endeavoured to draw, partly from his own observations, partly from the suggestions of other scholars, such as Ewald and Lassen, a more complete portrait of the

    Chips From A German Workshop - Volume I Essays on the Science of Religion 1861

  • Ignatius may be quoting, not directly from our Gospel, but from one of the original documents (such as Ewald's hypothetical 'Spruch-Sammlung'), out of which our Gospel was composed "(" Gospels in the Second Century, "p. 78).

    The Freethinker's Text Book, Part II. Christianity: Its Evidences, Its Origin, Its Morality, Its History Annie Wood Besant 1890

  • Ewald Nowotny, who also sits on the ECB's governing council, told reporters in Vienna.

    Downgrade Threat Irks Governments Geoffrey T. Smith 2011

  • Ewald Nowotny raised questions about whether commercial banks would be able to meet the new capital requirements in a short time frame.

    ECB Buys Spain, Italy Debt Brian Blackstone 2011

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