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  • 101DISPUTATIONS AND POLEMICS — in the pagan environment the christian environment and mission dialogue with tryphon celsus in the christian and muslim medieval milieu gregory of tours and priscus gilbert crispin christian religious drama chronicle of ahimaaz 12TH CENTURY in… …

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  • 102EVIDENCE — Non Evidentiary Proceedings in Biblical Law The revelation of divine law is found not only in legislation but also in adjudication in particular cases (cf. Lev. 24:12–13; Num. 15:32–34; 27:1–8; Deut. 1:17), whether through Moses or judges or… …

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  • 103HEBREW LANGUAGE — This entry is arranged according to the following scheme: pre biblical biblical the dead sea scrolls mishnaic medieval modern period A detailed table of contents precedes each section. PRE BIBLICAL nature of the evidence the sources phonology… …

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  • 104аддуктор — (musculus adductor; лат. adduce, adductum приводить) мышца, осуществляющая приведение конечности или ее сегмента …

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  • 105аддукция — (лат. adductio, от adduce, adductum приводить) см. Приведение …

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  • 106Ad- — [A Latin preposition, signifying to. See {At}.] As a prefix ad assumes the forms ac , af , ag , al , an , ap , ar , as , at , assimilating the d with the first letter of the word to which ad is prefixed. It remains unchanged before vowels, and… …

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  • 107Adduct — Ad*duct , v. t. [L. adductus, p. p. of adducere. See {Adduce}.] (Physiol.) To draw towards a common center or a middle line. Huxley. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 108Adduction — Ad*duc tion, n. [Cf. F. adduction. See {Adduce}.] 1. The act of adducing or bringing forward. [1913 Webster] An adduction of facts gathered from various quarters. I. Taylor. [1913 Webster] 2. (Physiol.) The action by which the parts of the body… …

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  • 109Advance — Ad*vance , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Advanced}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Advancing}(#).] [OE. avancen, avauncen, F. avancer, fr. a supposed LL. abantiare; ab + ante (F. avant) before. The spelling with d was a mistake, a being supposed to be fr. L. ad. See… …

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  • 110Advanced — Advance Ad*vance , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Advanced}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Advancing}(#).] [OE. avancen, avauncen, F. avancer, fr. a supposed LL. abantiare; ab + ante (F. avant) before. The spelling with d was a mistake, a being supposed to be fr. L. ad …

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