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    1. They are at war with us, but the Obama administration refuses to go to war with them, even to the extent of striking the word „terrorist" from the official lexicon


    2. because it didn’t appear to be in the lexicon of their captain


    3. In fact, there was nothing in his experiential lexicon to relate this sensation


    4. Trust from Frank Booker was not in Sheena’s lexicon and it was proving hard for her to readjust to the fast-moving events of the past few days


    5. Secularists and Atheists alike have long expunged Evil (in its purest sense) from its lexicon as a word commonly thought to convey a religious (read: superstitious) connotation consistent with irrational impulses or ideas rather than ―considered reasoning


    6. The most important piece of news, without which the telling of the story would have become pointless and would have disappeared from the lexicon of storytelling, was this: that there had been a flood of monumental proportions at some time in the ancient past of the original storytellers


    7. Events once “current” either made it to the ash heap or the lexicon of history


    8. Strong's Concordance with Hebrew and Greek Lexicon


    9. Can leopards change their spots? Is it a coincidence that today’s Democratic Party embodies so many of the original tenets of the Fabian Socialists?19 According to David Horowitz,20 “The Left has achieved success in transforming the lexicon of American politics


    10. Students can exchange knowledge this way and will have a lexicon easily available

    11. comes with an expanding lexicon of terms to assist the reader with learning the Omjadda language and to go deeper into the realm of the stories


    12. I point at the Lexicon


    13. Jabar often got his Lexicon out of a safe and I saw him making notes in it


    14. ‘Do you know what also stands in the Lexicon? It will probably interest you


    15. ‘Do you want to take information with you that has been gathered by such a horrible person? I should have destroyed the Lexicon a lot earlier already


    16. It’s strange, but it seems as if the Lexicon is the straw that breaks the camel’s back


    17. The word "home" is a weighted term in the Stallman lexicon


    18. The term didn't take long to enter the national lexicon


    19. psychopath, but the DSM dropped that term from its lexicon years


    20. Hebrew and English Lexicon of the Old [First] Testament 40, The Ancien t Hebrew Lexicon of the

    21. A Hebrew and English Lexicon of the Old [First] Testament


    22. With the help of the comprehensive lexicon HELOT, I was now reading and translating the


    23. The Ancient Hebrew Lexicon of the Bible


    24. Lexicon of the Old Testament


    25. But it is the best term that exists in the crude lexicon of language: so even though it is actually impossible to properly explain or describe, I use this term as a poor attempt to put into words what can never actually be explained


    26. But because other even worse drugs have taken tobacco’s place in the lexicon of new drugs and new additives


    27. Vine is one of, if not the best and most used and accepted Lexicon in use


    28. They all have some, and no lexicon can be taken as law


    29. Lexicon wrote later would give all eight English words as the meaning of the one Greek word


    30. " "A Greek-English Lexicon Of the New Testament" Page 111

    31. came to pass that the place was called Gehenna tou puros" A Greek-English lexicon of the New Testament, Page 111


    32. then applied what Thayer said in his lexicon about the valley of Gehenna to the


    33. lexicon and find out if the translators and translation is correct


    34. there can be no error in even the best lexicon or translations


    35. They al have some, and no lexicon can be taken as law


    36. A Lexicon wrote later would give al eight English


    37. English lexicon of the New Testament, page 111


    38. then applied what Thayer said in his lexicon about the valley of Gehenna that is on


    39. So I go to the lexicon and find out if the translators and translation is


    40. thankful that they left us one word in a lexicon to grasp at

    41. the best lexicon or translations


    42. They all have some, and no lexicon


    43. Lexicon wrote later would give all eight English words as the


    44. must not believe there can be no error in even the best lexicon or translations


    45. A Lexicon wrote later would


    46. It is a wonderful sensation to put wet mud on hot skin, Alyoshka stripping completely, but we were in no position to tell him otherwise, and after a good half hour at which point the mud had completely dried and cracked, we went, one more time, into the sea, weaving our way through hands and legs, step by step through a lexicon of flesh, the boy trying to preserve a cupped handful of sand but unable to stop it from finding its way through his fingers


    47. then applied what was said in the lexicon about the valley of Gehenna to the origin


    48. a lexicon to grasp at


    49. Vine, page 149, New Testament; and like the men who have made translations of the Bible, their views sometime show up in their work, intentional or unintentional; and we must not believe there can be no error in even the best lexicon or translations


    50. A Lexicon wrote later would give all eight English words as the meaning of the one Greek word






















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    Synonyms for "lexicon"

    lexicon mental lexicon vocabulary dictionary thesaurus terminology

    "lexicon" definitions

    a language user's knowledge of words


    a reference book containing an alphabetical list of words with information about them