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Though Gregory wrote no commentaries, he was famous for his deep knowledge of Scripture; among his hearers at Constantinople was the biblical scholar Jerome, who gained a greater understanding of the Greek scriptures from Gregory.

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Erkki-Sven Tuur's record "Crystallisatio," released four years ago, suggested that here was another Arvo Part: gentle, slow-moving, waving phrases from Baroque music at his hearers, flat and remote as his native Estonia.

The pope went on to invite his hearers to meet others at the place of doing good works.

Her remarks drew shouted responses like "Teach!" and "Tell it, girl!" "The Bible says, 'Be ye doers of the word, not hearers only,' " Mrs. Clinton said at the Harlem headquarters of the Rev. Al Sharpton.

Yang believed that the original purpose of fu was to "indirectly admonish" (fèng ), but that the extended rhetorical arguments and complex vocabulary used in grand fu caused their hearers and readers to marvel at their aesthetic beauty while missing their moral messages.

The new rhetoric continues the rhetoric of Aristotle insofar as it is aimed at all types of hearers.

It also requires at least that would-be hearers are not prevented from comprehending the intended meaning of those sounds and scrawls-otherwise there is not free speech, merely the freedom to produce and distribute word-like sounds and scrawls.

"People of the world - look at Berlin!" may sound stilted to hearers who missed the quotation, but in fact it was a brilliant way of recalling Berlin's proudest moments, and giving them an American twist.

In the early church the catechumens, or hearers who had not yet been baptized, were dismissed at the conclusion of the Liturgy of the Catechumens, and the faithful, or baptized Christians, remained to celebrate the mystery of the Eucharist, also called Holy Communion.

The natural explanation KR give for this observation is that it is only in completed occurrences of transfer of possession that hearers build a salient mental picture of the action terminating at the Goal, favoring the latter as an activated, focused antecedent for a following pronoun.

Our appeal to the counterfactual assumes that by-and-large people have true beliefs or at least this is so for the everyday information that hearers' seek from testifiers, which is easily obtained and readily shared, e.g., local directions.

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