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    The Financial Times Lexicon.

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    Rich Lexicon, very rich.

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    The Lexicon adds:“ Matthew 2:

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    Lexicon was a text editor/ word processor

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    has entered the common Lexicon.

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    Other research suggests only one combined Lexicon is exists.

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    No term like'martyr' or'shaheed' in our Lexicon: Defence, home ministries.

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    English Translation, Notes explaining the Grammar, and a little Lexicon.

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    How do current Lexicons define“ this generation” as used Biblically?

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    Thayer's Greek Lexicon states that“Anointing” literally means“anything smeared on” something, such as“oil.”.

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    Before the Internet, Tinder, and smartphones- and before“hooking-up” had entered the Lexicon.

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    So much so that“Googling” has become a part of our everyday Lexicon.

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    This Lexicon gives many examples found in the three accounts of Jesus'

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    faculty of moral judgment” The Analytical Greek Lexicon Revised, by Harold K.

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    Gesenius' Hebrew and Chaldee Lexicon to the Old Testament Scriptures This really communicates

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    According to the Financial Times Lexicon, the insurance market is simply the"buying and selling of insurance.".

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    We can get even larger, too- smart cities have become a part of the Lexicon now.

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    Simplified English has a Lexicon of approved words and those words can only be used in certain ways.

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    In fact, Ian Fleming's enigmatic character was such a proponent that the term“James Bond shower” entered the Lexicon.

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    According to this Lexicon, the other usage of toʹte is“ to introduce that which follows in time.”.

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    More recently, the diagnosis of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder has entered our Lexicon, and specific treatment approaches have been developed.

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    In 1957, the word psychedelic officially entered the English Lexicon, introduced by British-trained and Canadian-based psychiatrist Humphry Osmond.

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    In the Lexicon there are expressions designed not just to call a person, but to offend, cause pain, and humiliate.

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    According to The New Thayer's Greek- English Lexicon of the New Testament, it means“ to cause one inward commotion,….

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    Bradley never intended to make the shortcut available to customers, nor did he expect it to enter the pop Lexicon.

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    Likewise, Liddell and Scott's Greek- English Lexicon comments that this verb can be defined as“ prepare, train, or furnish thoroughly.”.

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    The Lexicon we're employing today is“Polar Security Cutters” for those heavies, the big breakers, and then the 1 is really“1 now.”.

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    The Lexicon adds:“ Matthew 2: 16 indicates that the visit took place perhaps one year or more after the birth of Jesus.”.

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    It's as if we lacked the Lexicon to specifically identify‘football,'‘rugby,'‘tennis,' and so on, but simply had to refer to these all as‘sport.'.

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    The Greek word for conscience here used means“ the inward faculty of moral judgment” The Analytical Greek Lexicon Revised, by Harold K.

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