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The Wise One who understood the law that was handed down from God long ago reflected the true meaning 2 his woman every day and she surrendered her discerning of it in2 his care and keeping 4 she trusted he would lead in the right way.
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In her discerning analysis of the impact of the Equal Pay Act passed in 1963, a University of Maryland law professor, Deborah Thompson Eisenberg, points out that the Paycheck Fairness Act would have simply codified majority interpretations of that law.
It was that classic German shepherd attack stance, poised and discerning of the movements around her. She'd won it then and there.
But it's an entertaining enough popcorn movie, best viewed in 3D on the big screen, and unlikely to disappoint all but the most discerning of cineastes.
Through the discerning of a beholder, this vision of ordo binds and weaves, and nothing obtains apart from it.
(Right) The left figure is simplified to allow discerning of MPM Capital links to each of its partners.
Each participant must leave their device as permanently Bluetooth discoverable, allowing for low-power discerning of relative proximity.
I learned to be more discerning of friends, choosing only those with good hearts from then on.
Even the most jaded and discerning of luxury travelers would be thrilled to stay in this dazzling apartment.
Iranians, I argued instead, were courageous practitioners of self-governance, capable of discerning, of making a choice between bad and much worse.
So much so, in fact, that I suspect only the most discerning of ears caught when Lauren briefly stumbled over a few lyrics of the new material.
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