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In Blackwell, Viscount Sumner said that: "[a] testator cannot reserve to himself a power of making future unwitnessed dispositions by merely naming a trustee and leaving the purposes of the trust to be supplied afterwards", a passage given its traditional interpretation in cases such as Re Keen, becoming a "cornerstone" of the what has become known as the 'prior acceptance rule'.

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Only once did a passage give him pause; Mr. Awlaki discussed suicidal violence and did not quite condemn it.

Erasmus, on the other hand, viewed the sacred text as complex and unclear on many important points and insisted that when a passage gives rise to conflicting interpretations, the reader must ultimately defer to the consensus of the whole Christian community through the many centuries of Christian history.

Disheveled but intent, he skulks through the station and slips behind a ventilation grate in a dark passage, giving a glimpse of the holes in the sole of his shoe.

There are some concerns about passage, given a recent tight vote on separate austerity measures.

The scale of this Great Image and its setting in a dark passage give it an awe-inspiring-quality which can be felt even by a present day unbeliever, but which photographs and drawings fail to communicate.

In the finale Ms. Larsen affords her protagonist a moment of emotional liberation; a tense opening passage gives way to a blues section and then, by way of a pizzicato cello line, a more free-spirited, jazz-tinged ending.

In the finale Ms. Larsen affords her protagonist a moment of emotional liberation; a tense opening passage gives way to a blues section and then, by way of a pizzicato cello line, a more free-spirited, jazz-tinged ending.

She, like many other new age moms considered this a rite of passage, giving her kids a head start into the digital world.

But sandstone is what this canyon is wind-scoured, ris wind-scouredriver leacutd through and leaving behind the buttes and mesas, the solid buttresses that fall to piecarved a breeze". This passage gives us Ryder's leached prose through specific vocandleaving a defamiliarized language used behind narrathe to learn and relearn, to gain access to the actual material signified.

It just — As you'll hear, he doesn't sound like a really charming fellow, but certainly that passage gives you a sense of the sort of religiosity that marked this particular period.

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