He wrote profuse commentaries on the Upanishads, Brahma Sutras and Bhagavad Gita. |
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The raw, unrehearsed commentaries reveal the connotations that define particular types of music and the groups who identify with them. |
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Though he was a highly accomplished student and exegete of Aristotle, he wrote no commentaries on Aristotelian works. |
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All others are just commentaries, explanatory notes written by individuals. |
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Almost to a one, his commentaries throb with the dark fury of an aneurysm in Joe Sixpack's brainpan. |
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She makes use of his commentaries, but above all of his seven encomiastic homilies in praise of Paul. |
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More conventional bonuses include good making-of documentaries, two commentaries and amusing technical goofs. |
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Of course, priests have preached deicide from the pulpits, biblical commentaries have explained it, and pogroms were based upon it. |
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McDermott and Margulies leave a lot of dead air in their commentaries, but the featurettes are enlightening. |
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In prior articles and commentaries, you have spoken critically of the management of the museum. |
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They are little social commentaries and that is following in the great Scottish tradition. |
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The Journal also publishes case commentaries, clinical exemplars, and innovative strategies, which send succinct messages about patient care. |
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One of the most intriguing sections of the commentaries is how totally out of touch the creators feel with their audience. |
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In the commentaries that precede the extracts, the editor is at pains to present potentially contentious figures as unanimously acclaimed. |
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Valuable commentaries are interpolated into the main text, using a slightly smaller typeface which took me a little time to adjust to. |
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The suggestion can be supported by reference to the fire-walkers ' own commentaries. |
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But there are occasions when the commentaries are arguably too reticent and when his approach is perhaps less inquiring than might be wished. |
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Some prisons restrict inmates' access to Bibles, or prohibit inmates from having concordances or biblical commentaries. |
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Almost all of these reports or commentaries are interesting and informative. |
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The broad crucial overviews in Section I are followed in Section II by commentaries on individual texts or authors. |
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Along the way Gray offers idiosyncratic commentaries on Chaucer, Pepys, Gibbon, Milton and Burns. |
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If only Brian Herbert would follow the example of Christopher Tolkien and publish the notes along with other commentaries. |
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Green has been providing his unique commentaries for Radio Five since it started in 1994 and will continue to do so. |
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Live Cup commentaries from every round of the Cup on Radio Scotland and a significant number of ties streamed live on the Internet. |
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Last season the station covered an amazing 1,336 games with live commentaries at 405 games, more than any other broadcaster ever. |
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He will also present other sports programmes for BBC London, fitting them into his schedule of commentaries for BBC Radio Five Live. |
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It's a fast-paced mix of news, analysis, live commentaries and special reports. |
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The change in the government's stance came after a spate of unfavorable newspaper editorials and commentaries. |
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We excluded editorials, commentaries, articles for debate and education, narrative reviews, letters, and case reports. |
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Enough already about eyewitness observations, commentaries, editorials and conspiracy theories. |
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Barking headlines, hard-biting editorials, sharp commentaries, satirical cartoons and investigative exposes are now common features of our media. |
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What follow are personal accounts and commentaries by activists about the protests and police actions. |
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Well, for a start, all three are frequently trotted out in newspaper commentaries describing the victims of the latest investment scam. |
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These fears have been reflected in several newspaper editorials and commentaries urging the government to reconsider. |
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Countless numbers of articles, columns and commentaries discussed the content and meaning of the classified material found therein. |
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Editorials or commentaries that are perceived as one-sided are bound to bring requests for equal time or space from opponents. |
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The commentaries are not at all what they seem to the student puzzling over the ablative absolutes and indirect discourse. |
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The popular Aussie made some abortive attempts at comebacks, with dismal results, and then turned to fulltime television golf commentaries. |
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Esther is one of the most neglected books of the Old Testament, certainly as far as commentaries are concerned. |
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When I listened to his commentaries, I was in the Grandstand at whatever racecourse with him watching it in glorious colour! |
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Whenever England visited Australia, Radio Ceylon relayed the live commentaries of Radio Australia. |
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On War, which had first been translated in 1873, was republished in 1908 to the accompaniment of many laudatory commentaries. |
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Constantly, new commentaries are coming out to try and expound the meaning of scripture. |
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As with most actor commentaries, the former is more light and fluffy and anecdotal, while the latter is more technically-oriented. |
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In the West, a clear distinction is made between news reporting, which is expected to be impartial and unbiased, and commentaries and editorials. |
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The character commentaries are handled with a light touch, thus avoiding the deadly sin of belaboring a joke past the point of humor. |
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I went on to publish essays, short stories, poetry, and political commentaries. |
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The BBC did broadcast running commentaries on the game but we did not have a radio. |
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There were too many critics in the crowd who were instantaneously giving running commentaries. |
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After he was inaugurated as president, Mr. Roh still showed sensitive reactions to the critical reports or commentaries of conservative papers. |
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His commentaries survive because they were adopted as exemplary models by later commentators. |
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These texts are in Arabic and need to be published with critical editions, precise translations and solid commentaries. |
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Much of this disc is split between songs that are scathing social commentaries and songs that seem to be inside jokes for his circle of friends. |
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But most of their commentaries are irrelevant to serious scholarly discourse. |
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Dislocation also occurred when Buddhist sutras and commentaries were cut up, dispersed, and sometimes reformatted in calligraphy model books. |
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Prior to the seventh century we had much of the Marcan material covered in the traditional commentaries on the other Gospels. |
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All Vedantic expositions are commentaries by various Acharyas on the Vedanta sutras. |
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For secrets on the technical hocus-pocus, go with the two production commentaries. |
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In addition to the footnotes that were provided in the original commentaries, the editors have clarified obscurities in their own footnotes. |
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The commentaries do more than provide interesting tidbits of academic celebrity gossip. |
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The books also contain substantial bibliographies of the authors' works and critics' commentaries on their works. |
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Thailand's Nation mass media group said Tuesday it has been pressured to halt radio and TV broadcasts of political news and commentaries. |
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Some new translations and commentaries of ancient writings are veritable treasuries of ancient popular beliefs. |
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The rest of the notation serves to make commentaries about the moves and is inessential for understanding it. |
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It all starts in the press box with the play-by-play and color commentaries. |
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But how many commentaries have you read that actually knowledgeably extol the virtues of this ancient culture? |
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But there are few if any satirical sideswipes or caustic commentaries on the people living day to day in his fiction. |
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It contains short biblical passages with explanatory commentaries, often in the form of moralizations, allegories, and analogies. |
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This is a bulletin board system at which hundreds of people can post essays and commentaries on current affairs. |
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Given the sheer bulk of commentaries on Horace from ancient times to the present, the search for new approaches can obscure more than elucidate. |
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In these commentaries called Our Man in Bulgaria, he has reported on Bulgarian orphanages, cafes, water regimes, necrologies, taxi drivers and ethnic tolerance. |
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Many respondents wrote extensive and illuminating commentaries to amplify their yes or no responses, which make the data far richer than the simple percentages given above. |
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There were plenty of critics who had noted the self-revelatory nature of Shakespeare's plays, and whose articles and commentaries could easily have set him right. |
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Right there the Kalki initiated the youth, and for four months he taught him all the highest tantras especially the three Bodhisattva Corpus commentaries. |
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The major television stations provided running commentaries on the election results. |
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Useful introductory and supplementary materials and informed commentaries on the individual works make this a work of interest to specialists and others. |
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Both versions of the text were sold in front of the Chion'in, a temple in Kyoto, at a bookstore that specialized in Buddhist sutras and commentaries. |
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As the new sutras multiplied, Buddhist teachers began to compose commentaries and treatises setting forth the philosophical basis of Mahayana beliefs. |
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Over the next few weeks, there will be a number of articles, television programs and radio commentaries regarding the problems we are facing with suicide. |
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Editorials and commentaries deal with the behaviour of rats, the importance of trees, the need to appreciate weather and the role of socks in society. |
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The aim, of course, was to ensure that the angle of every report, quite apart from the editorials and commentaries, should reinforce the papers' political agendas. |
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There's also the chance to access a selection of live audio commentaries of football and rugby matches, from BBC radio teams in England and Scotland. |
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John Motson has been a television football commentator for the BBC since 1971, and has recently started doing radio match commentaries for BBC Radio Five Live. |
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Kuttner also does occasional commentaries for National Public Radio. |
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The recorded commentaries struck a fine congruity between historical details and interesting human insights into what had happened in those resplendent rooms. |
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Bloggers, who post daily journals consisting mostly of links to and brief commentaries on TV and newspaper coverage, tend to carry contrarian viewpoints. |
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As well as giving a detailed portfolio of all the contestants Liam also kept everyone in high spirits with his funny stories and famous race and match commentaries. |
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And if you really want to geek out, you can listen to one of four or five commentaries with the people that make costumes with the director Peter Jackson, with the cast. |
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Beyond these commentaries are a handful of deleted scenes that couldn't have saved the film, a trailer of the film, and previews of other Sony releases. |
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On the other hand, various religious groups have used the Good Book and their own commentaries and other writings to foster alternative views of truth. |
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Graffiti artists have left their commentaries on the decaying concrete. |
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The letters page commentaries are merely one means to ensure an even-handed debate and a helpful facility for those without an immediate political platform. |
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The history of western commentaries on ancient Mesoamerican objects is full of extravagant claims made on the basis of such meaningless formal convergences. |
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In his own time, Bede was as well known for his biblical commentaries and exegetical, as well as other theological works. |
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The jurists, who multiply commentaries, model themselves after the theologians by practicing the Spagyric Magistery. |
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Zand or 'Interpretation' is a term for the exegesis of Avestan texts through glosses, commentaries and translations. |
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News, analysis, reviews, commentaries and data on global economic, social and environmental challenges. |
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Apart from being a form of festive dance music, fungi often contains humorous social commentaries, as well as BVI oral history. |
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An essayist and novelist, Orwell's works are important social and political commentaries of the 20th century. |
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Scott is known for his enthusiasm for the DVD format, providing audio commentaries and interviews for all his films where possible. |
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It is possible that the poet consulted Latin commentaries on the Apocalypse and Genesis. |
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He used these, in conjunction with the Biblical texts themselves, to write his commentaries and other theological works. |
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Caesar wrote commentaries on the Gallic and civil wars in a straightforward style to justify his actions as a general. |
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The Abhidhamma Pitaka contain expositions and commentaries on the Sutta, and these vary significantly between Buddhist schools. |
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Glossa and interpretive commentaries of the poem proliferated soon after its initial appearance. |
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Her mother was learned in Hebrew and stuidied the weekly parashah with the commentaries of Rashi and ibn Ezra on Shabbat. |
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These chapters focus on Boethius's logical works and commentaries and on the four treatises that comprise the so-called Opuscula sacra. |
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Daily briefings, commentaries, model policies, and research briefs are merely an on-ramp to their information super-highway. |
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Their commentaries address the United States Code sections most relevant to wire taps, electronic surveillance, and security in general. |
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One should bear in mind that Aristotle was handed down to European thinkers by Averroes with his most penetrating commentaries on the Stagirite. |
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Helen's Street in the city and offers local, national and international news, features, music and sports commentaries. |
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Many lessons and commentaries are in the imperative voice, but not all. |
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They owned their very identity as a people to the Torah, with its interpretive commentaries, the Mishnah and the Midrash. |
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Ancient commentaries on the Tao Te Ching are important texts in their own right. |
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Other known medieval era commentaries on Manusmriti include those by Sarvajnanarayana, Raghavananda and Ramacandra. |
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The material for the commentaries often originated from lectures to students and ministers that he reworked for publication. |
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For the Old Testament, he wrote commentaries on Isaiah, the books of the Pentateuch, the Psalms, and Joshua. |
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Within four years he had published commentaries on all the Pauline epistles, and he also revised the commentary on Romans. |
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His first commentary on Romans was published in 1540, and he planned to write commentaries on the entire New Testament. |
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Chinmoy has also published books, essays, spiritual poetry, plays, and commentaries on the Vedas. |
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There was little original research, but many lexicons, anthologies, encyclopedias, and commentaries. |
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The edict therefore became the basis for extensive legal commentaries by later classical jurists like Paulus and Ulpian. |
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Given as a series of linked short stories, the book is also interspersed with brief commentaries on contemporary British politics. |
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Scotus wrote purely philosophical and logical works at an early stage of his career, consisting of commentaries on Aristotle's Organon. |
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By the time of Scotus, these 'commentaries' on the Sentences were no longer literal commentaries. |
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The Talmud was a compilation of both the Mishnah and the Gemara, rabbinic commentaries redacted over the next three centuries. |
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These have been further expounded by commentaries of various Torah scholars during the ages. |
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Not a single extant Virgilian manuscript survives from the ninth century, despite the number of ninth-century manuscripts of Virgil's works and commentaries on his works. |
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I'd like to note that the commentaries all ran in print issues before they went online, giving you subscribers the first chance to read these think pieces. |
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Thus we move swiftly through Augustine's various commentaries on Genesis, the Contra epistulam Manichaei quam uocant Fundamenti, the De Natura Boni, and the Contra Faustum. |
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A small but telling detail about Ross' commentaries on Anniversary is that she avoided any kind of fetishisation of her own recitations as a kind of memory feat. |
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The same idea is presented in two recently published medieval commentaries on the Pentateuch, Moshav Zeqanim and Perushei Rabbenu Hayyim Paltiel al Ha-Torah. |
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In the preface the translators acknowledge consulting translations and commentaries in Chaldee, Hebrew, Syrian, Greek, Latin, Spanish, French, Italian, and German. |
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Bede wrote scientific, historical and theological works, reflecting the range of his writings from music and metrics to exegetical Scripture commentaries. |
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He studied the Old Testament, the text and commentaries of the Talmud, the Mishna and Gemara, also delving into the intricacies of Biblical exegesis and the Targum. |
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As the editions progressed, Mercator's theological comments and his map commentaries disappeared from the atlas and images of King Atlas were replaced by the Titan Atlas. |
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The evidence from indigenous sources is even more interesting, both in the commentaries about her role, and in her prominence in the codex drawings made of conquest events. |
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However, his interpretation and conclusion receive their rationale almost as often from the subjective horizon as the more diachronic oriented commentaries do. |
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During DVD commentaries for the series, the programme makers acknowledge these as errors but also point out they are in fact perfectly feasible, given Sam's situation. |
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In addition, there are so many quotes from the New Testament in early church documents and commentaries that the entire New Testament could also be assembled from these alone. |
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Their translations and commentaries on these ideas worked their way through the Arab West into Spain and Sicily, which became important centers for this transmission of ideas. |
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These include rules of communities, biblically-inspired rewrites, calendrical texts, poetic texts, wisdom literature, commentaries on prophetic books, and so on. |
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The papers gave justifications for the demands of the People's Charter, accounts of local meetings, commentaries on education and temperance and a great deal of poetry. |
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It also provided on-camera interviews, commentaries and analysis of daily proceedings by 22-year-old Tim Morgan from the diocese of Rupert's Land. |
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