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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about the scroll" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a topic or subject related to a scroll, such as its content, history, or significance.
Example: "The professor gave a fascinating lecture about the scroll found in the ancient ruins."
Alternatives: "regarding the scroll" or "concerning the scroll".
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Bukszpan hadn't yet overheard any comments about the scroll, but he didn't mind.
Sutton and other officers arrested the man and his son, who both emphatically denied the allegation, but after learning that a conversation they had in their jail cell about the scroll in question had been recorded, they confessed.
Asked about the scroll wheel, he did not mention the Bang & Olufsen BeoCom phones that use a similar radial dial; rather, he talked about the way that his design group collaborates constantly with engineers and manufacturers.
Talk story about the Scroll, a ninety-four-foot drawing that will hang in the Joseph Gallery at Hebrew Union College, on West Fourth Street, until March 31st and is the inspiration for a series of programs there called "A Celebration of Women and Judaism".
Rabbi Hershel Okunov, director of the Friends of Refugees of Eastern Europe, which offers adult classes and circumcisions and promotes synagogue attendance among recent arrivals, said Mr. Bodnev told him last year about the scroll, brought by his father to the United States in 1993.
By Deborah Garrison The New Yorker, November 23 , 1987P. 36 Talk story about the Scroll, a ninety-four-foot drawing that will hang in the Joseph Gallery at Hebrew Union College, on West Fourth Street, until March 31st and is the inspiration for a series of programs there called "A Celebration of Women and Judaism".
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The Metropolitan took the opportunity to ask him about the scrolls.
But in this short personal memoir, he sticks mainly to the known facts about the scrolls, and the arguments they have caused.
He received his doctorate in theology from the Catholic University in Louvain in 1953; his dissertation was one of the first written about the scrolls.
Dr. Schiffman, too, had a theory about the scrolls: that they belonged to a sect called the Sadducees, but that some came from other sources — a theory that Norman Golb said borrowed from his own.
Mr. Wechsler, however, remembers it as having taken place in July, and his statement about it is also at variance with what was later known definitely about the scrolls.
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