Therefore, I say to you: Leave aside these definitions and differentiations of Christ! |
Only the final peristomeal differentiations, with fragile lappets, may disappear during fossilization. |
This is not just a question of making a space in which mankind could live, but of creating the differentiations which distinguish cosmos from chaos. |
It is appropriate to use those differentiations in number for the sake of this Decision. |
There are two unfortunate consequences when making sharp differentiations between cyberspace and lived reality. |
It is especially in the area of capital requirements that regulatory differentiations are of great importance. |