Sentence examples for does a passage from inspiring English sources

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What does a passage look like?

Also involved were questions about what the Christian (and Jewish) Bible teaches in this area: does a passage like Joshua 10 12 15 (in which Joshua commanded the sun to stand still) favor the Ptolemaic system over the Copernican?

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

I'm too understanding of why a person did a passage this way instead of that way".

During recording, she says, there are "many stops and starts, for fluffed lines or if they think they can do a passage better.

I don't think you can get very much from just a few words of a novel, even if we hear it three times, as we do a passage of Miguel Street.

An edited video of the meeting, published on the NotW website, does not add any detail, although it does include a passage where Higgins theorises about how he can "swallow" the purported bribe, of €300,000 (£261,000).

Except he did, in a passage near the end of "Self-Consciousness" while discussing the "tireless tribe of spirochetes and viruses that torture and kill us for following orders".

What he can do with a passage of music, a close-up or an adjustment in film speed makes most other directors look unfit to shoot a nativity play.

The Nation reports that the complaint in Culpeper had to do with a passage in which Anne describes her vagina.

If anyone doesn't understand a passage, all he need do is read it aloud," said Joyce himself to Claude Sykes, as recalled in a 1954 interview with Joyce's biographer, Richard Ellmann.

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