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    numbering


    1. " He still forgot to translate to native years in astronomical calculations, then to the native way of numbering


    2. Right now he was disassembling, cleaning, numbering and drawing parts


    3. Both the Hebrew and Greek cultures made use of a numbering system that was incorporated in their alphabet


    4. There was no separate numbering system, as we have in ours today - in Hebrew and Greek each letter would also represent an associated number


    5. Further to this, the designer had to anticipate the languages that would emerge, as well as the numbering system that would be associated with the letters of the alphabet that would be used


    6. length of the name in letters; number of vowels; number of consonants and many other properties used in this genealogy that stretches from Abraham all the way to Jesus Christ; the language and numbering system that would be employed - would finally fit like small pieces of a jigsaw puzzle, that would only reveal a masterly constructed design, once the final piece was fitted


    7. main temple, and as the raven guardians were the largest of the cults, numbering on average 388 in


    8. Even in the US where the Communist movement was always tiny, never numbering over 50,000, there were at least four main Communist parties, the Communist Party USA, the American Communist Party, the Communist Workers Party, and the Communist Labor Party


    9. Numbering almost 40%


    10. Numbering 300,000, they reported more than 3 million cases of disloyalty, vaguely defined

    11. numbered all the strangers that were in the land of Israel, after the numbering with which David his father had numbered them; and


    12. The histories of the numbering and marshalling of the tribes (chapters 1 to 4), the


    13. numbering of those whom the fire devours


    14. (2Ch 17:14 RV) And this was the numbering of them according to their fathers'


    15. Bison numbering in the tens of millions once roamed the High Plains


    16. 49 And Joseph gathered corn as the sand of the sea, very much, until he left numbering; for it was without number


    17. numbering; for it was without number


    18. He had a sense of history, as if this place, these people, had been here for generation-cycles beyond numbering, and would always be here


    19. '42 And I answered and said: 'O Adam what have you done to all those who are born from you? And what will be said to the first Eve who listened to the serpent? 43 For all this multitude are going to corruption nor is there any numbering of those whom the fire devours


    20. numbering the other so that there is a net positive or negative charge each

    21. Magnitude is based on a numbering system invented by the Greek


    22. Its library which houses a vast collection of books numbering 27,000 and has a Gāndhi photo exhibition with 600 photographs


    23. presentation of pictures; page numbering and headings; fitting the pages


    24. It could be said that the Squords, Joorahplods, and Fleddites all peacefully cohabited their massive warships numbering in the 100’s of 106’s


    25. Numbering in the trillions, it is not surprising that most cells of the human body are very small


    26. 7 The father of the bridegroom had provided plenty of wine for all the guests bidden to the marriage feast, but how was he to know that the marriage of his son was to become an event so closely associated with the expected manifestation of Jesus as the Messianic deliverer? He was delighted to have the honor of numbering the celebrated Galilean among his guests, but before the wedding supper was over, the servants brought him the disconcerting news that the wine was running short


    27. These six Jews caught up with the apostolic party, numbering about thirty, at Jericho and, under the pretense of desiring to become disciples, attached themselves to Jesus' family of followers, remaining with the group up to the time of the beginning of the second preaching tour in Galilee; whereupon three of them returned to Jerusalem to submit their report to the chief priests and the Sanhedrin


    28. He had released Peter, James, and John temporarily from their assignment as his personal companions that they might also participate in the work of training the new evangelistic candidates, numbering more than one hundred


    29. 3 It was a little after midnight when Jesus came down from the upper chamber and stood among the twelve and their associates, numbering about thirty in all


    30. 2 About two o'clock on this Sabbath afternoon, between showers of rain, a company of believers, augmented by the arrival of David and the majority of his messenger corps and numbering over four hundred, assembled on the shore of the lake of Galilee to witness the ordination of the seventy

    31. My plan was simple; I was going to transport my army of two regiments numbering nearly 900 men to the swamp surrounding the town’s east side


    32. 12 There are records extant which show that during this period the supreme council of Salvington, numbering one hundred, held an executive meeting on Urantia under the presidency of Gabriel


    33. Obviously, the series of numbering on the dice as described here was chosen to achieve this outcome and is only one of many options that would bring about non-transitive sets of dice


    34. If you publish printed copies of the Document numbering


    35. In addition to Joey and Lezura, they police jeep held seven people, as did the others, numbering in total to thirty five in the group


    36. His three superiors were now dead or missing, he had lost his mortar support and his force, numbering originally close to 400 fighters, was now down to a mere 160 men


    37. The $234B of Medicaid go to low-income adults under age 65, a group numbering more than 50 million people


    38. In case you don’t know how effective they can be, just remember that 2000 such robots were enough to exterminate a Japanese army numbering over a million soldiers in China, at the cost of one robot damaged


    39. Murray was up and about the next day quite early and was in the workshop making a number of small steel boxes to hold the explosives, filling each box with a small amount of explosive and a detonator he then put each box in a plastic freezer bag leaving the wire from the detonator dangling, he then sealed the bags with an epoxy glue, he’d completed twenty of these deadly little parcels before he decided to place them on the beach, with a small spade he dug them in above the waterline, using a pattern that seemed random, but nothing Murray did was random, every charge that was laid was covered by a camera, when he’d finished, all that could be seen were twenty lengths of yellow wire belonging to the detonators sticking from the sand, returning to the workshop he made up another twenty little boxes and following the same procedure as before Murray buried them in the scrub working back from the road, where they’d be covered by a camera when he’d finished the only trace that could be seen were the knee high yellow wires, there was still two kilo’s of the C4 left, now the tedious work began, running wires from the house to each detonator wire, numbering them and connecting them to the keyboard in the computer room, Murray next worked on the mini cam’s he’d placed around the property running these wires back to the key board numbering and tagging them, next came the sensor switches for the camera’s, each camera had infra red capability, a motion sensor and a heat sensor that not only turned the camera’s on but also switched on the red warning lights in the house, Murray was determined that no-one was going to sneak up on him and Shirl, now came the hard yakka, all of these cables had to be hidden so Murray dug out and refilled a couple of kilometres of narrow thirty centimetre trenches to hold the wires, after a month these trenches would be overgrown but for the present he raked and spread leaves and debris to hide the recent excavations


    40. numbering more than the stars of heaven

    41. She looked to the other bridges and paths, numbering in their thousands, as they reached across the endless expanse


    42. But eventually enough people saw the wisdom of numbering years in unbroken sequence as opposed to widely variable and unpredictable terms of rule, and historical time was rearranged relative to the birth of Jesus; though after further study scholars have since declared Jesus was born four or more years before 1AD


    43. She took a mental note then to have a hard chat later on with the pilots of that squadron as she led those nine P-38s to meet the incoming German aircraft, which were now numbering 32, according to the EC-142E radar operator


    44. One of the toughest responsibilities facing the regulators in the Namibian telecom markets involves modernising our national numbering policies, numbering plans, and dialling plans


    45. Overhead, the ceiling split evenly in two and retracted away into the walls, revealing an enormous stadium above with an audience numbering in the


    46. One can also consider the use of Report Manager add-in which permits multiple sheets or print areas to be synchronized as one print job (so as to facilitate continuous page numbering) Additionally a Report Manager can work on alternate views and scenarios within a single synchronised report


    47. of Teriz numbering 140


    48. population numbering in the mil ions but the three working ships could only


    49. How do I see the entire Universe through something as small as an optical nerve? It is done by Mathematics and it shows there is a Universe all the brilliant Newtonians never even thought about notwithstanding their splendour ability to understand and associate with mathematics? One photon may represent one galactica, a constellation of stars numbering into the billions


    50. The anthropological term: ‘band’: specifically means a group of humans; numbering between 25 to 35 individuals





































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    Synonyms for "numbering"

    enumeration numbering

    "numbering" definitions

    a numbered list