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To love God is to keep His commandments, and His commandments are not grievous (1 John 5 3).
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[From the Karachi newspaper The Dawn] There were 1,364 murders in Karachi in the first eight months of this year, as well as 538 "grievous hurtings," 611 assaults on public servants, 1,796 arrests for rioting, 828 kidnappings.
What's been lost in literature and music going back to the earliest times is greatly more grievous: some 80 plays by Aeschylus, it has been computed, and two-thirds of the output of Aristotle.
In 2013/2014 the South African Police Service recorded a total of 48 718 contact crimes against children of which: 25 446 were sexual offences, 11 089 common assaults, 9 766 assaults with the intent to inflict grievous bodily harm, 870 attempted murders and 872 murders.
This creates four forms of the offence: unlawfully and maliciously wounding, with intent to either do grievous bodily harm (1) or resist arrest (2); and unlawfully and maliciously causing grievous bodily harm, with intent to either do grievous bodily harm (3) or resist arrest (4).
The police in Queensland State have recommended that Dr. Jayant Patel, the American-trained surgeon who worked in a rural hospital there, be charged with 4 counts of manslaughter, 6 counts of inflicting grievous bodily harm and 16 counts of fraud.
Section 3. Grievous offenses (i.e. offenses that are just plain offensive).
The surplus created by this absurd form of rural workfare is then dumped on world markets, at a grievous cost to 10 million West African cotton farmers.
Not since the fifth plague of Egypt, which may have been anthrax ("a very grievous murrain," Exodus 9), have people so panicked over the threat of this disease.
Power Brick 15 (Chapter 3 General: Grievous): Only available in Free Play.
Whereas in Western contexts the long-standing, the dominant modernist position on plagiarism honors the ownership of words and the focus of research has been more on the belief that plagiarism should be viewed as "stealing" (Kolich, 1983, p. 143) or in the words of Martin (1994) a "grievous sin" (p. 36).
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