The seme of indebtedness attaches itself definitively to Peter in the board meeting where George is obliged to come to his defence. |
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The witnesses of Christ's Passion are at the seme time witnesses of his Resurrection. |
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And at the seme time this Son who is consubstantial with the Father suffers as a man. |
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I am wating for the question mark at the end of this but it seme that even the people setting this loopy test do not kno their own subj. |
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On the Cross, Christ attained and fully accomplished his mission: by fulfilling the will of the Father, he at the seme time fully realized himself. |
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The k in skope is in effect a marker of graecity, and as such conserves the original Greek seme of sight. |
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And Plato sayeth that it is extreme iniustice he to seme rightwise which in dede is uniuste. |
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The seme is larger, stronger, and more traditionally masculine, while the uke is smaller, weaker, and more feminine. |
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If the meaning of the word in question is a hyponym of a corresponding hyperonym, the latter necessarily functions as an identification or a classification seme of the former. |
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