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    Information Manifestly made public.

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    Which is Manifestly seen in the.

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    Wherefore he would be Manifestly committing injustice and sinning.

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    At that time Jesus Himself will be with us- Manifestly and forever.

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    We Manifestly and demonstrably do not have the best healthcare in the world.

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    He who chooses the Devil rather than Allah as his patron, ruins himself Manifestly.

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    Modifying a resolution where its terms are Manifestly unreasonable, before giving effect to it.

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    And when you said,"O Moses, we shall never believe you, until we see Allah Manifestly,

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    Singling out Huawei, Mr Kratsios repeated a number of allegations that were hypocritical and Manifestly false.

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    (54) When ye said, O Moses, we will not believe thee, until we see God Manifestly.

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    And remember ye said:"O Moses! we shall never believe in thee until we see Allah Manifestly,".

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    The remaining 10% include awards dismissing the claims or deciding that they were Manifestly without any merit.

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    The Annulment Committee rejected all three arguments and ruled that the Tribunal had not Manifestly exceeded its powers.

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    MT: I believe this is core frontier ecology, or, as you put it,“applied philosophy” at its most Manifestly needed level.

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    Manifestly, all religionists who make common cause with the kingdoms of this world cannot represent the kingdom of God by Christ Jesus.”.

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    Turn them not out of their houses, nor should they themselves leave, unless they commit an act which is Manifestly foul.

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    Say,"Have you considered: if the punishment of Allah should come to you unexpectedly or Manifestly, will any be destroyed but the wrongdoing people?"?

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    Or the commander-in-chief[Obama] who sends young Americans to die for a cause in which he Manifestly does not believe and yet refuses to forsake?"?

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    Or the commander-in-chief who sends young Americans to die for a cause in which he Manifestly does not believe and yet refuses to forsake?

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    The trouble is that between obviously healthy and Manifestly sick youngsters there is a grey area which is growing in size with every passing year.

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    Al-Isra-102: He said:“Truly you know that none but the Lord of the heavens and the earth has sent down these(nine miracles) as evidence(Manifestly) and surely.

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    Within its first year's operation the smelter was closed three times by government order, but allowed to re-open, though Manifestly unsafe and brimming with toxic materials.

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    If a state Manifestly fails to protect its population, the international community must be prepared to take appropriate collective action in accordance with the UN Charter.

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    And when you said: O Musa! we will not believe in you until we see Allah Manifestly, so the punishment overtook you while you looked on.

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    Instead, they just endlessly trumpeted the results in news stories and speeches, once again Manifestly confirming the total arrogant incompetence of those who rule our world.

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    And remember ye said:"O Moses! We shall never believe in thee until we see Allah Manifestly," but ye were dazed with thunder and lighting even as ye looked on.

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    And remember ye said:"O Moses! We shall never believe in thee until we see Allah Manifestly," but ye were dazed with thunder and lighting even as ye looked on.

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    If any of you were to become guilty of Manifestly immoral conduct, double[that of other sinners] would be her suffering[in the hereafter]; for that is indeed easy for God.'.

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    Occasionally, something happens that is so absurd, so awful, or so Manifestly unjust that it penetrates these defenses and causes people to question much of what they would taken for granted.

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    Manifestly, all the utterances before the trial of service-doers were made for the sake of getting through the transition, the true aim being other than what it appeared to be.

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