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Instead, he sees the creed as an organic development deeply rooted in the biblical texts, which are profusely cited, and in the questions early Christians had to answer to maintain their integrity and to explain their experience of the living, risen Jesus both "within and over against the shared story of Israel".

While we loved Gallery 1988's shows on Breaking Bad and Arrested Development deeply, this may be the most exciting one yet.

The originators of DREEM did not ground its development deeply in learning theory or provide robust psychometric validity evidence (Roff 2005; Roff et al. 1997) and researchers have not been able to confirm its purported five subscale structure (Isba and Boor 2010).

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Many people of no strong faith find such developments deeply disturbing - yet feel almost embarrassed about their disquiet, absent of the belief in a human soul.

As for cross-platform development, developers remain deeply dissatisfied with HTML5 — mostly because of monetization and security issues.

None the less, his intuitions, especially about the crucial influence of Marlowe on Shakespeare's development, are deeply persuasive.

The terminology itself is fiercely contested: some find the "disorders of sexual development" label deeply offensive, as it implies a defect rather than a natural state of being.

Apparently unaware of that study, some officials have begun to lift those bans in various places as the epidemic has subsided, a development that deeply concerns Dr. Stöhr.

Historian Antony Beevor said: "If Penguin Random House is really planning to break existing agreements to reduce redundancy payments, especially at a time when the group is far from suffering financially, then this development is deeply disturbing".

The capital now has 436 buildings over 20 storeys in the pipeline, but skyscraper development remains deeply unpopular, inspiring endless laments that London is turning into "Dubai on the Thames".

When the news broke on Friday, historian Antony Beevor, whose bestselling book Stalingrad was published by Penguin in 1998, told the Guardian: "If Penguin Random House is really planning to break existing agreements to reduce redundancy payments, especially at a time when the group is far from suffering financially, then this development is deeply disturbing".

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