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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.
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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).
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.
This knee-slapper comes from "Philogelos," or "Laughter-Lover," a Greek joke book, probably compiled in the fourth or fifth century A.D. Its 264 entries amount to an index of classical humor, with can't-miss material on such figures of fun as the miser, the drunk, the sex-starved woman and the man with bad breath.
And based on which a computation program was compiled in the second part of this paper.
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.
This complex and multi-layered text, probably compiled in the first century BCE, presents a systematic cosmology that analogizes the body, the state, and the cosmos in complex systems of "correlative cosmology" (Graham 1986; Sivin 1995; Lloyd and Sivin 2002).
From this tradition emerged encyclopedic efforts such as the Etymologies, compiled in the sixth century by the Andalusian Isidore, Bishop of Seville, the works of the Catalan Ramon Llull in the Middle Ages and those of the Frenchman Petrus Ramus in the Renaissance.
On the other hand, since the chronicle was compiled in the thirteenth century, during a period when the idea of a cross-bearing pilgrim was well established, it is possible that this depiction of Lagmann has been contaminated by anachronistic conceptions.
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