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    1. Rom: 8:33: Who shall lay anything to the charge of God's elect? It is God that justified


    2. That is why, we don't elect the pseudo-secular parties


    3. They will elect us again and again


    4. wonders; insomuch that, if it were possible, they shall deceive the very elect


    5. together his elect from the four winds, from one end of heaven to the other


    6. to elect a new Pope, wouldn’t they? One that was more in


    7. elect its clever men)


    8. suffrage – by which the stupid people elect his


    9. would find some more intelligent modalities to elect its


    10. To propose that Great Britain should voluntarily give up all authority over her colonies, and leave them to elect their own magistrates, to enact their own laws, and to make peace and war, as they might think proper, would be to propose such a measure as never was, and never will be, adopted by any nation in the world

    11. It gives him a share, though not in the plunder, yet in the appointment of the plunderers of India; the court of directors, though they make that appointment, being necessarily more or less under the influence of the proprietors, who not only elect those directors, but sometimes over-rule the appointments of their servants in India


    12. The clergy, however, soon grew weary of the trouble of managimg them, and found it easier to elect their own bishops themselves


    13. The sovereign, though he might have some indirect influence in those elections, and though it was sometimes usual to ask both his consent to elect, and his approbation of the election, yet had no direct or sufficient means of managing the clergy


    14. His mantra, which his boss took to heart was: „Tax, tax, spend, elect, elect


    15. Not just in Russia where diplomatic relations were known to be a foreign – in every sense of the word – concept to the new president elect, but throughout the United Bloc of nations: a committee, including the non-aligned (neutral) countries such as Japan, Korea (north & south), and India, which had at the heart of its ethos the slogan finding the middle way


    16. They shall be sheltered from all this hissing, from all these murderous aspirations brought Yet I have reserved to Myself a remnant, a precious remnant who shall be hidden from this world, though they forth against My elect, and they shall learn holiness for a time and times and half a time


    17. Yet to the elect, His coming is a most delightful song


    18. He calls to His bride and gathers His elect,


    19. Behold, The Lord raises His voice within the hearts of the elect, Yet His silence bears witness against those who refuse to hear


    20. Yet the way of the elect is a crown of glory, and grace covers them

    21. As I renew the minds of My elect!


    22. Wilson notoriously stated, “I''m going to teach the South American republics to elect good men,” followed by several decades of US control where no elections were allowed


    23. In addition, in time of war, many did not believe that it is logical to elect a senator who in 1971 vilified, with unfounded allegations before Congress, the armed forces of the country he was now aspiring to govern as commander-in-chief


    24. It is no coincidence that in Europe and Latin America, union organizers are far more often elected than in America, where the US tends to elect businessmen and lawyers


    25. “Aha!” said Michelle, “What if we elect a President that is from a different party than the one that controls Congress? Then, the other party could put the President’s party out of business by authorizing more spending than allowed under S!”


    26. , in the event of a split between the legislative and executive branches, the mechanism would not be applicable—but why do you suppose that we, increasingly, elect a majority to the House and/or Senate of a different party than that of the President?”


    27. Wouldn’t it be irrational to elect a Congress controlled by a Party that differed from the President's Party? —The voters would be thwarting their own desires to obtain the spending levels that they themselves prefer! Sure, it is possible that some people might not understand this, but most people will be able to see that voting a split ticket would allow politicians to continue lying to us about their intentions


    28. We need to elect a Congress that


    29. The majority of owners elect to lay-off their employees


    30. I - to elect the Administrative Management and the

    31. The correct translation should have been something like “an assembly of the very elect”, and this is not the church my friend


    32. Mat 24:24 For there shall arise false Christs, and false prophets, and shall shew great signs and wonders; insomuch that, if it were possible, they shall deceive the very elect


    33. (20) Deliver Israel Your elect, and them of the house of Jacob your proved one


    34. (1) Praise the Lord, all you nations; glorify Him, and bless His name: (2) Who rescued the soul of His elect from the hands of death,


    35. And I will bring out a seed out of Jacob, and out of Judah an inheritor of my mountains, and my elect shall inherit it, and my servants


    36. I sincerely hoped Theodore would not elect to further extend his tour of duty for I had definitely had enough of war at that time


    37. Guns: See also Arrows: Spoken words that wound; to bring a charge against the elect; malicious and venomous speaking; power of words in


    38. is to his saints, and he has care for his elect


    39. 10 And the elect shall praise his holy name


    40. great for the saving of the elect of God, and taking vengeance of the enemies that rose up against them, that he might set Israel in their

    41. 22 But the Lord will never leave off his mercy, neither shall any of his works perish, neither will he abolish the posterity of his elect,


    42. 13 And among the elect was Neemias, whose renown is great, who raised up for us the walls that were fallen, and set up the gates and


    43. They fought tenaciously until their war leader was killed; then they would withdraw and elect another before returning to the war


    44. I told them it would be my policy to promote from the ranks, so the jagun commanders of the minghan that was missing its commander, would elect one of their number to take the position


    45. your saints praise you with all your creatures; and let all your angels and your elect praise you forever


    46. is free to elect who He wants to, and ignore who He wants to ignore


    47. To do away with the appearance of hating them all, he had it written underneath, that if any of them should elect to enter the


    48. God uses anyone! He wants to reach out to His elect,


    49. and if He has used Satan to get through to His elect,


    50. The Court has required States to change the way they elect members of their legislatures, and to redraw districts for election to the U













































    1. More importantly he was the only independently elected figure we had in town and I knew he had a strong reputation for local grass roots community work


    2. Why? Her new friends, the girls sharing her digs had elected to go on to a small club a few yards down the street, but not she


    3. had been elected for the 27th time to govern Buttercup, the last 25


    4. times, he was elected unopposed


    5. and elected representatives, values open to change


    6. Their dragons suited them well and when given the choice, when the time came, it was with great pride that they elected to accompany the Second of the Ancients overseas


    7. Later that year, being the largest account holder at the great and majestic bank, and because of his newfound fame as a television celebrity, the soldier was unanimously elected as its new chairman


    8. Sir John, aware that he had to make a strong showing in the midst of so many hawk-eyed, elected members, exclaimed, "Oh yes Sir, isn't it magnificent, so well argued, so concise, so irrefutably true


    9. There was a look of madness in every elected representative’s eyes, and the reporters in the gallery, having assumed they were in some way mentally sub-normal, were ready to hang on every word that the great politician might say


    10. Rather than picking her petals off one by one in the time honoured fashion of lovers everywhere, Tom elected, being in a romantic mood and disinclined to do harm to such a simple little bloom, to kiss each petal in turn

    11. You never told me you were elected head boy at school!’


    12. celebrity, the soldier was unanimously elected as its new chairman


    13. every elected representative’s eyes, and the reporters in the gallery,


    14. Tom elected, being in a romantic mood and disinclined to do harm


    15. “It is said that some people from Faerie elected to stay in Ireland,


    16. A School Committee shall be elected from among the citizenry with school age children, and shall be responsible for suggested curricula and textbooks


    17. Truancy shall be cause for severe punishment, specifics of which to be determined by the newly elected School Committee whose plenary powers in these matters may be redressed only by petition, whose subscribers must number over half the current enrollment of the School at the time of submission


    18. Richard Rowinski won and he was elected our student council representative


    19. She understands the challenges of getting elected with her background, but she remains


    20. elected to travel on in the dark rather than stay

    21. the second, by being elected into an annual parish office, and serving in it a year ; the third, by


    22. For instance, he always elected to


    23. In effect nobody else got a chance of being elected as he would declare a winning opponents election null and void


    24. elected leaders are not just ok, and the mechanism of


    25. The colony settled its own form of government, enacted its own laws, elected its own magistrates, and made peace or war with its neighbours, as an independent state, which had no occasion to wait for the approbation or consent of the mother city


    26. form of elected government is instigated”


    27. After Uar was elected the undisputed ruler


    28. Uar was the undisputed elected leader of


    29. In Connecticut and Rhode Island, they elected the governor


    30. to vote in their elected leader and his 2IC,

    31. seven elected leaders were finalized and at


    32. Rex had gathered the fourteen elected


    33. signing table; the seven elected board


    34. ‘What?’ bleated all the seven elected


    35. board member - and you - the elected, as


    36. elected member signaled to their 2IC


    37. The lords decided to run the kingdom by an elected council, but that council began voting on kings to rule until death, when another king would be chosen


    38. In 6357, Rylan Kamuna was chosen, and though the pretense of an elected monarch lasted until his death, it was then that the next Dynasty began


    39. The newly elected colony commander decided to have a brig constructed within the wreck of the Elysian, to hold the saboteur until a longer term solution could be decided


    40. Both settlements were run by the Committee, a small group of elected representatives chosen by democratic elections every two years

    41. Jim was the current elected head of the Jupiter Trade Bureau, a loose union of the various private trade organisations working in a wide range of orbits around the gas giant Jupiter


    42. They are not elected, they don’t have to comply with the will of the people here


    43. Jim took his hand and shook it slowly, “I haven’t been elected to the role


    44. “But Sacred Earth is not an elected body, what gives you the authority to


    45. In the ancient constitution of the Christian church, the bishop of each diocese was elected by the joint votes of the clergy and of the people of the episcopal city


    46. The abbot, in the same manner, was elected by the monks of the monastery, at least in the greater part of abbacies


    47. In order to render the election valid, it was necessary that the sovereign should both consent to it before hand, and afterwards approve of the person elected; and though the election was still supposed to be free, he had, however all the indirect means which his situation necessarily afforded him, of influencing the clergy in his own dominions


    48. Jefferson Davis was elected president of the Confederacy in


    49. Garfield was elected president of the


    50. Waddell elected to sail to Australia without steam in order to














































    1. fighting wars, electing the same control freaks who did nothing for the country


    2. him, either by taxing him to parish rates, or by electing him into a parish office


    3. The same applies to electing heads of corporations


    4. In this situation of things, the sovereigns in the different states of Europe endeavoured to recover the influence which they had once had in the disposal of the great benefices of the church; by procuring to the deans and chapters of each diocese the restoration of their ancient right of electing the bishop ; and to the monks of each abbacy that of electing the abbot


    5. The followers of Zuinglius, or more properly those of Calvin, on the contrary, bestowed upon the people of each parish, whenever the church became vacant, the right of electing their own pastor; and established, at the same time, the most perfect equality among the clergy


    6. As long as the people of each parish preserved the right of electing their own pastors, they acted almost always under the influence of the clergy, and generally of the most factious and fanatical of the order


    7. That act, at least, put in the power of certain classes of people in each parish to purchase, for a very small price, the right of electing their own pastor


    8. There are several serious things wrong with „The City by the Bay," among the most serious is the fact that the denizens thereof just keep on electing her to the Congress


    9. The American public and antiwar activists who pressured Obama to leave, and were greatly responsible for electing him


    10. electing a new president soon but the favorite candidates are socialists

    11. So Blefuscuians were electing more High


    12. electing some and not others according to His will


    13. Nicodemus to learn more of the unconditional nature of God’s electing


    14. the electing role of the Father in salvation


    15. the electing free grace of God in the salvation of man


    16. Travis Ryman away for too long; electing to take a lump sum, cash payment, of a cool $19 million after taxes


    17. The engagement then turned into a confusing scene of planes chasing planes, with a few German jets electing to keep going on their original heading while pushing their engines to maximum to escape the P-38s


    18. ‘’Touché!’’ Said Tina, electing to stay honest with the Koorivar


    19. I will confess that part of the reason – and a big part if I’m honest – for electing to come here to work was the thought of unlimited skiing


    20. (b) In the second place, the mode of forming, composing, and electing these Houses of Laymen appears at present far from satisfactory

    21. The meeting is when we are electing the new Council


    22. "Yes, sir," she said sarcastically and opened the passenger side door, then slammed it shut, electing to go on foot, rather than get in the car with Sam


    23. • Copies of resolutions electing them as Committee members duly certified


    24. well as electing those previously convicted of money politics for by-


    25. In that way one may assume that the lines connecting the controlling points on the other end are crossing on a centre point that all that is participating in the constructing of the sphere is democratically electing such a centre


    26. bitter for the rest of their short journey? Already electing to pay someone at the Cropping


    27. Were the Jewish heroes who drove the British from Israel, who bombed hotels and police stations, were they terrorists? Of course they were, but it didn’t stop us from electing them our prime ministers, did it?”


    28. They resolved the dilemma by allowing each state to determine its own voter qualifications, requiring only that each state use the same qualifications that it used for electing representatives to its largest publicly elected state legislative body


    29. themselves as jurors and transact other business, such as paying their taxes or electing their Members of


    30. I have already related, at full length, many of the particulars anent the electing of the first set of volunteers; the which, by being germinated partly under the old system of public intromission, was done with more management and slight of art than the second

    31. ‘For my part,’ pursued Vronsky, who was evidently for some reason or other keenly affected by this conversation, ‘such as I am, I am, on the contrary, extremely grateful for the honor they have done me, thanks to Nikolay Ivanitch’ (he indicated Sviazhsky), ‘in electing me a justice of the peace


    32. Their new masters voted them over and over again, electing poor whites and Scallawags to high spent most of their time eating goobers and easing their unaccustomed feet into and out places, electing even some negroes


    33. You can build a life on this: two people who know each other’s failings electing nonetheless to sit together, in socks, in lamplight, reading magazines, trying not to look too far beyond the day just passed, or the one coming up


    34. Mawmsey, a chief representative in Middlemarch of that great social power, the retail trader, and naturally one of the most doubtful voters in the borough—willing for his own part to supply an equal quality of teas and sugars to reformer and anti-reformer, as well as to agree impartially with both, and feeling like the burgesses of old that this necessity of electing members was a great burthen to a town; for even if there were no danger in holding out hopes to all parties beforehand, there would be the painful necessity at last of disappointing respectable people whose names were on his books


    35. As an investment company electing to be taxed under Subchapter M of the Internal Revenue Code, Source Capital itself was not a taxable entity, but instead flowed through its income to the shareholders


    36. Parliament, meeting in its temporary quarters in the Berlin Opera House, passed a law saying that the government could pass whatever laws it liked without having to pass them through parliament, and when old President Hindenburg died in 1934 Hitler didn’t bother electing a new president; he just rolled the post together with the chancellorship and created a single ruler whom everyone had to obey: The Führer


    37. The Chileans tried electing radical governments and they tried electing right-wing governments until finally in 1970 they became the first country in the world to elect an out-and-out Marxist government


    38. Traditionally and nostalgically it is Old South Democrat, but this does not prevent its voting conservative Republican in national elections while electing liberals to city and county posts


    39. The solution of the question in their idea is to be found in reading addresses, writing books, electing presidents, vice-presidents, and secretaries, and meeting and speaking first in one town and then in another


    40. "As for myself, my comrades did me the signal honour of electing me as the spokesman of the deputation

    41. " By the 13th section of the said act it is also provided "that the citizens of the said Territory entitled to vote for Representatives to the General Assembly thereof, shall, at the time of electing their Representatives to the said General Assembly, also elect one delegate from the said Territory to the Congress of the United States


    1. In the end he elects to stick to the facts


    2. If the collector himself should become bankrupt, the parish which elects him must answer for his conduct to the receiver-general of the election


    3. 5 "Many of these angels are engaged in the work of saving men, for have I not told you of the seraphic joy when one soul elects to forsake sin and begin the search for God? I did even tell you of the joy in the presence of the angels of heaven over one sinner who repents, thereby indicating the existence of other and higher orders of celestial beings who are likewise concerned in the spiritual welfare and with the divine progress of mortal man


    4. She elects to take other subjects that may help her in the future: languages and “home economics


    5. elects not to act on it, there is plainly more involved


    6. saved; but for the elect"s sake, whom He chose, He shortened the


    7. but for the elect"s sake those days will be shortened


    8. In the States the Electoral College who votes pretty well according to popular wishes elects the president


    9. no flesh be save: but for the elects sake (Israel’s) those days shall be


    10. should no flesh be saved (survival-not salvation): but for the elects (Israel)

    11. Unfortunately, if everyone in the country feels the same way and elects those in the neighborhood, the slime will remain


    12. unstoppable, the group that elects to share their stories and make a dif-


    13. Since Al'lah alone has knowledge of what is hidden so, He reveals His secrets to none except to the messengers whom He elects


    14. so it elects to create a Player to represent it


    15. The man who builds a university, library, or laboratory performs no more useful work than he who elects to devote himself and his surplus means to the adornment of a park, the gathering together of a collection of pictures for the public, or the building of a memorial arch


    16. Seated in the blue-grey mist of an electric tomato fist, Letchard elects to ponder on the distance of his stability, as the days of dandelions, green bottles and red-tiled roofs are once bible


    17. Seated in the blue-grey mist of an electric tomato fist, Listern elects to ponder on the distance of his stability, as the days of dandelions, green bottles and red-tiled roofs are once Bible


    18. Nor will God inform you of the future, but God elects from among His messengers whom He wills


    19. But West Virginia elects its judges, which is an abomination


    20. ) If he elects to hold the issue, he places himself to a considerable degree in the position of the stockholders, and this similarity increases rapidly as the price advances further

    21. When in his capacity as investor or speculator the business man elects to pay no attention whatever to corporate balance sheets, he is placing himself at a serious disadvantage in several different respects: In the first place, he is embracing a new set of ideas that are alien to his everyday business experience


    22. If, for the time being, the company elects to spend money to carry these assets along in the expectation that future value will justify the outlay, it does not seem logical to consider these assets as equivalent to a permanent liability, i


    23. In the typical case the issue that he elects to buy is not sold by some one who has made an equally painstaking analysis of its value


    24. Put simply, when there is a voluntary exchange, creditors know two things: (1) they cannot be forced to give up their contractual rights to money payments and (2) if they refuse to tender their security and then become holdouts, the chances are that the market value of the nontendered security will increase dramatically if other creditors accept the voluntary exchange offer and the troubled company elects to consummate the exchange, provided that the terms of the exchange offer do not result in considerable downside dangers for a non-exchanging creditor


    25. Expire Worthless – The situation occurs when the option is out of the money at the close of business on expiration Friday and the option owner elects not to exercise


    26. Rather than risk selling futures and getting stopped out or selling a naked call, he elects a more conservative strategy that will still allow him to profit if and when the rally stalls


    27. Instead, he elects to sell the December 111 put because he believes that prices will at least remain above that level through expiration in November


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