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  • In Luke 13, Jesus dealt with those who insisted a particu lar tragedy in his day was an act of God, when he said: Do you think that these Galileans were worse sinners than all the other Galileans because they suffered this way?

    God is Not a Christian, Nor a Jew, Muslim, Hindu … Carlton Pearson 2010

  • One day Scanlan, who was McMurdo's fellow boarder, re - ceived a note from McGinty inclosing one from Evans Pott, which informed him that he was sending over two good men Lawler and Andrews, who had instructions to act in the neighbourhood; though it was best for the cause that no particu - lars as to their objects should be given.

    Chennai 2010

  • In Luke 13, Jesus dealt with those who insisted a particu lar tragedy in his day was an act of God, when he said: Do you think that these Galileans were worse sinners than all the other Galileans because they suffered this way?

    God is Not a Christian, Nor a Jew, Muslim, Hindu … Carlton Pearson 2010

  • In Luke 13, Jesus dealt with those who insisted a particu lar tragedy in his day was an act of God, when he said: Do you think that these Galileans were worse sinners than all the other Galileans because they suffered this way?

    God is Not a Christian, Nor a Jew, Muslim, Hindu … Carlton Pearson 2010

  • In Luke 13, Jesus dealt with those who insisted a particu lar tragedy in his day was an act of God, when he said: Do you think that these Galileans were worse sinners than all the other Galileans because they suffered this way?

    God is Not a Christian, Nor a Jew, Muslim, Hindu … Carlton Pearson 2010

  • The question became particu larly worrisome last week after Kim failed to show up at a major parade in Pyong yang marking the Stalinist regime's 60th anniversary.

    Looking Past Mr. Kim 2008

  • The knowledge of the Latin language, in particu-lar, let me say, is of singular use in the mastery of every science.

    Sir Charles Grandison 2006

  • Harriet (will you ask) mean l x by thus trifling with you, and at this time particu-larly?

    Sir Charles Grandison 2006

  • One reason given is that in the 21st century there has “been unprecedented development in science and technology, particu-larly in electronic communication techno-logy, in the world.”

    Archive 2006-07-01 Abhay N 2006

  • But does the doctor say, “That I shall particu-larly admire Mr. Beauchamp?”

    Sir Charles Grandison 2006

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