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The Yankees supported him by throttling Fausto Carmona for 7 runs and 10 hits over two and two-thirds innings -- more, in both categories, than they had compiled in the first two games of this series combined.
Macri's 9,000 number refers to a list of names compiled in the first years of democracy by the National Commission on the Disappearance of Persons (Conadep).
One of the motets, for 19 voices, was found in a large choir book compiled in the first half of the 16th century at Scone Abbey, Perthshire, and now preserved in the National Library of Scotland.
Indeed, "inbound requests for this list from the likely buyers" is the reason why CB Insights created the list — the first such one it has compiled — in the first place.
Before the workshop, the list of forces of change compiled in the first step needs to be reduced to a compact list of 10 to 20 topics by an expert panel.
Before these texts were unearthed, the earliest extant medical text from China was the Inner Canon of the Yellow Emperor (or Yellow Thearch), compiled in the first century b.c.e.
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And based on which a computation program was compiled in the second part of this paper.
Almost exactly the same gag features in a surviving Roman joke book: the Philogelos (or Laughter Lover), a collection of wisecracks probably compiled in the fourth or fifth century AD.
Mark Larrimore, the director of the religious-studies program at the New School, has published "The Book of Job: A Biography" (Princeton University Press), which is a "reception history," chronicling the answers given to that riddle by commentators from the midrash — the rabbinical meditations that were first compiled in the third century — down to Elie Wiesel.
Mark Larrimore, the director of the religious-studies program at the New School, has published "The Book of Job: A Biography" (Princeton University Press), which is a "reception history," chronicling the answers given to that riddle by commentators from the midrash the rabbinical meditations that were first compiled in the third century down to Elie Wiesel.
That embodiment was the vast literature of the Talmud, the collection of their writings constituting the Jewish civil and religious law, and Midrash, the rabbinic commentaries and explanatory notes on the Scriptures that began to be compiled in the sixth century B.C., during the Babylonian captivity.
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