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The Letters, or Epistles, are correspondence by various leaders of the early Christian church, chief among them the Apostle Paul, applying the message of the church to the sundry needs and problems of early Christian congregations.
Each person should have enough money to pay for his/her own food on the tour and the band should have some money to get started off with - you will need gas for the van, some upkeep money for oil, transmission, brake fluids, etc., and sundry money for sundry needs - maybe one of you will get a cold, and need some NyQuil or something.
With her baby dropping by the minute, she grabbed her computer and typed an e-mail to the head of Virginia Tech's English department, laying out what her salary and sundry other needs were.
Without that light it becomes a pile of sundry facts-some of them interesting or curious but making no meaningful picture as a whole" (Dobzhansky 1973, p. 129).
Thumb through Ann Widdecombe's autobiography plus, of course, sundry back copies of Private Eye.
There were a lot of things that went through my mind at that point in time, a sundry of things and reasons why I needed to stand up and be accountable and put the direction on this football team myself.
Imagine that, you "sundry inhabitants of the Sixth ward".
The myriad sundry details of a vanished way of life.
Scores of porcelains and sundry works of art were catalogued without being given any period.
Bergson traces the implications of this view in the sundry elements of comedy: situations, language, characters.
Alongside them were rows of photographs showing floral bouquets in sundry stages of decline.
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