Magnum in A Sentence

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    A similar translation of Ecclesiastes, followed by treatises on the Karaites, on the Essenes and on the Kabbala, kept the author prominently before biblical students while he was preparing the first sections of his magnum opus, the critical study of the Massorah.

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    And from him we have immense amounts to learn, as Simon Schama's recent magnum opus vividly demonstrates.

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    Be began with finance and went on to justice, recognizing that justitia magnum emolumentum, the administration of justice was a great source of revenue.

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    Bringing things to a close comes the magnum opus, ' All Our Lives ' .

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    Brown Globe, including Magnum Bonum; White Globe; Yellow Danvers; White Spanish, in its several forms; Trebons, the finest variety for autumn sowing, attaining a large size early, ripening well, and keeping good till after Christmas; Ailsa Craig; Ronsham Park Hero; James's Keeping; Cranston's Excelsior; Blood Red, strong-flavoured.

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    By talking about your ideas and watching what others are doing, you may be inspired to create your magnum opus.

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    Did I specifically request Magnum P.I. 's chest wig to be crammed into such tiny and personal apertures?

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    He had not heard about the 350 Remington Short Magnum, which provides the same ballistics in a more compact package.

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    He receives a magnum of Champagne and US$5000 for the charity of his choice.

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    He wrote abundantly in prison; his magnum opus was a history of Sweden in Latin, but he has also left, in Swedish, two important rhyme-chronicles.

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    His magnum opus is the Sefer Miklol, "Book of Completeness."

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    His opus magnum (600 pages) is the book What Did Jesus Really Say?

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    If you love flavored coffee,Kaffe Magnum Opus has some of the most unique flavors on the Internet.

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    If your significant other enjoys a bit of the bubbly then pick up a magnum of your favorite brand.

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    In addition to his Sunday labours he lectured throughout the States, and prosecuted his wide studies, collecting particularly the materials for an opus magnum on the development of religion in mankind.

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    In God, however, as the condition of His manifestation, lies, according to Boehme, the "eternal nature" or the mysterium magnum, which is as anger to love, as darkness to light, and, in general, as the negative to the positive.

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    In Greek mythology the term was specially applied to the stone supposed to have been swallowed by Cronus (who feared misfortune from his own children) in mistake for his infant son Zeus, for whom it had been substituted by Uranus and Gaea, his wife's parents (Etymologicum Magnum, s.v.).

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    In Type I malformation, the lower portions of the cerebellum, known as the cerebellar tonsils, protrude through the opening in the skull known as the foramen magnum and into the spinal cord canal.

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    It is considered by many fans to be the band's magnum opus, surpassing even The Wall (1979 ).

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    It is therefore very probable that the authors quoted in (2) were mistaken in their identification of the elements at the base of the foramen magnum.

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    Macrotherium magnum must have been an animal of about 9 ft.

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    Most of his matchless odes were composed in honour of the Maulawi dervishes, and even his opus magnum, the Mathnawi (Mesnevi), or, as it is usually called, The Spiritual Mathnawi (mathnawi-i-ma`nawi), in six books or daf tars, with 30,000 to 40,000 double-rhymed verses, can be traced to the same source.

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    Much of Cudworth's work still remains in manuscript; A Treatise concerning eternal and immutable Morality was published in 1731; and A Treatise of Freewill, edited by John Allen, in 1838; both are connected with the design of his magnum opus, the Intellectual System.

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    My 40th birthday came and my last meal I had alone with a 12-pack of beer, a magnum of wine and a rack of lamb.

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    Next came the Sabbatum Magnum (Holy Saturday or Easter Eve) with its vigil, which in the early church was associated with an expectation that the second advent would occur on an Easter Sunday.

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    On the other hand in the Diplarthra, the tcl group to which the vast majority of modern Ungulates A i n belong, the second or lower row has been shifted altogether towards the inner side of the limb, so that the magnum is brought considerably into relation with the scaphoid, and is entirely removed from the cuneiform, as in most existing mammals.

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    She appeared in frequent guest spots throughout the 80s on television shows like Airwolf, Highway to Heaven, 21 Jump Street and Magnum P.I..

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    The " survey " ordered by Julius Caesar is referred to in the legend, evidently derived from the Cosmography of blare magnum sive medi-.

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    The Atlas vertebra meets with the occipital condyles which flank the foramen magnum in the basilar part of the occipital bone of the skull.

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    The atlas vertebra meets with the occipital condyles which flank the foramen magnum in the basilar part of the occipital bone of the skull.

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    The basal line of the cranium from the lower border of the foramen magnum to the incisor border of the palate is nearly straight.

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    The Combat Helmet is available in a range of sizes and protection levels, including 44 magnum tested to NIJ Level IIIA.

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    The E1009 has a Magnum Black BCX binding and a Sintec base.

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    The Eocene beds are nummulitic. There is a lacustrine group which has usually been placed in the Lower Eocene, but the discovery of Anthracotherium magnum in the interbedded lignites proves it to be Oligocene, in part at least.

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    The extensive wine cellars offer over 2,500 bins with prices from £ 14 to £ 10,000 for a magnum of 1870 Chateau Lafite.

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    The foramen magnum is a hole at the base of the skull into which the spine is inserted.

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    The foramen magnum is flanked by two large knobs or occipital condyles that form a joint with the first cervical vertebra of the neck.

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    The latters magnum opus, Kojikiden (Exposition of the Record of Ancient Matters), declared by Chamberlain to be perhaps the most admirable work of which Japanese erudition can boast, consists of 44 large volumes, devoted to elucidating the Kojiki and resuscitating the ShintO cult as it existed in the earliest days.

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    The literature of succeeding centuries furnishes only isolated references; the more important are found in the scholia on Aristophanes, the lexicons of Hesychius, Photius and others, and the Etymologicum Magnum.

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    The lower structures of the brain are crowded and may be forced into the foramen magnum, the opening through which the brain and spinal cord are connected.

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    The os magnum 1, lunar; sc, scaphoid; u, unciform; of the carpus articulates freely m, magnum; td, trapezoid; tm, with the scaphoid.

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    The second row consists of a broad and flat magnum, supporting the great third metacarpal, having to its radial side the trapezoid, and to its ulnar side the unciform, which are both small, and articulate inferiorally with the rudimentary second and fourth metacarpals.

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    The Stanwick nectarine, so apt to crack and not to ripen when worked in the ordinary way, is said to be cured of these propensities by being first budded close to the ground, on a very strong-growing Magnum Bonum plum, worked on a Brussels stock, and by then budding the nectarine on the Magnum Bonum about a foot from the ground.

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    The team with the closest answers will win a superb magnum of Champagne.

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    The trapezoid and magnum of the carpus, and the cuboid and navicular of the tarsus are distinct.

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    These skis have a Sintec base, feature a BCX Magnum Black binding and are available in lengths of 180 or 210 mm.

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    These were the first indications of the (From the Paris gypsum.) Restoration of Palaeotherium magnum.

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    They were elected for the term of one year and re-eligible only after an interval, and they were supported by a municipal council (commune consilium, consilium magnum or secretum or generale, or colloquium) and a general assembly (parlamentum, concio, commune consilium, commune, universitas civium), which, however, as a rule was far from comprising the whole body of citizens.

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    This was followed (1813-1818) by his magnum opus, the Storia della scultura dal suo risorgimento in Italia al secolo di Napoleone, in the composition of which he had been encouraged and advised by Giordano and Wilhelm Schlegel (1767-1845).

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    Troian Bellisario's father is Donald Bellisario is the television producer behind Magnum P.I.

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    We are also still having a ding dong with Magnum, who are 0.1nm to the North of us.

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    While much that Herder produced after settling in Weimar has little value, he wrote also some of his best works, among others his collection of popular poetry on which he had been engaged for many years, Stimmen der Volker in Liedern (1778-1779); his translation of the Spanish romances of the Cid (1805); his celebrated work on Hebrew poetry, Vom Geist der hebrdischen Poesie (1782-1783); and his opus magnum, the Ideen zur Philosophie der Geschichte der Menschheit (1784-1791).

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    Years of persevering toil in archives and editions of old chronicles prepared Herculano for his magnum opus, the Historia de Portugal.