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However, the only form of apostasy that results in eternal death is that which makes one stand away from
Right- the only form in which the state can express its dictates as mandatory.
This may be the only form of thinking that will shatter the illusion of explanatory depth and change people's attitudes.
The recognition and consolidation of the Republic, the only form of government compatible with the rights of the people
The only form allows us to form a peculiar set of symbolic parts,
In early Islam the only form of asceticism was action,
Taxi only form of transport working on the greater part of Israel on Saturdays
I think it says something about human nature that the only form of life we have created so far is purely destructive.
This, they write,“may be the only form of thinking that will shatter the illusion of explanatory depth and change people's attitudes.
I think it sayssomething about human nature that the only form of life we havecreated so far is purely destructive.
Of course, we do not recommend that it be your only form of exercise, nor should it be your only healthy habit.
It turns out the steel wires are the only form of transportation for those living in an isolated valley called Los Pinos.
The only form of assistance that Israel received was the political intervention leading up to the actual event,
The young apple trees only form a crown, cutting off all the branches to the desired length.
However, there are some circumstances where it is not recommended as a form of contraception, or as your only form of contraception.
so you should not rely on them as your only form of weight loss.
In South Africa, 90% of patients were prescribed pain relievers as their only form of treatment.
Heart attacks aren't the only form of heart disease(or cardiovascular disease).
Since 2009, EGE is the only form of graduation examinations in schools
Classes can only form when the productive activity of a society yields a surplus above the subsistence needs of its members.