To have excluded the young women from the ritual washing of feet ... would have detracted our attention from the essence of the Holy Thursday gospel, and the very beautiful and simple gesture of a father who desired to embrace those who were on the fringes of society.
Japan's nuclear anguish stems more from the way the industry is run than from its technological essence.
In 2004 the FDA issued guidelines on developing drugs from botanicals that in essence help to streamline the development process.
Such expenses, however, are in essence deductible from another American tax, and the largest single one facing the Romneys: the gift and estate tax.
Yet despite their brave attempts to learn the steps of the industry's new dance, both remain in essence giants from the old telecoms school.
The essence is that from 2014, European banks will have to set aside more money to be more stable and concentrate on their core business.
But economics eventually hit the headlines in the days before the vote when it emerged that Israel's budget deficit had grown to 4.2% of GDP in 2012 - twice the level predicted a year earlier, in essence because revenue from taxes had fallen short of predictions.
It is instead, in essence, a promise from the government not to deport an immigrant for two years.
"It is, in essence, a subsidy from all taxpayers to a smaller group of taxpayers - those that are currently in the process of buying their own home, " he said.
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Bolshoi Theater, in essence, was brought back from the dead last year after its biggest and most costly renovation in 150 years.
In essence, the V7 only differs from the V5 by adding a "silky touch" finish on the bottom, the "latest Intel CPUs, " optional SSDs and Intel's Wireless Display ( WiDi) technology.
Gold has in essence taken a one-two punch from Federal Reserve comments in the last couple of weeks.
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In essence, using a cloud that originates from a server based in another country may be the same as moving work offshore.
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There are rules to prevent payments that are, in essence, child support payments or property settlements from being characterized as alimony.
In essence, the bill shields gunmakers and sellers from lawsuits brought by victims of gun crimes and would dismiss any suits currently in federal or state courts.
In essence, they unbundle the interest on a debt from the risk that it is not paid back.
In essence, they are like lobbyists who buy favors from politicians.
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Meanwhile, up in Portland, Clear Creek bottles eaux-de-vie that showcase the essence of Oregon pears, Vermont Gold distills vodka from maple sap and Cold River, a family farm in the heart of Maine's potato country, produces vodka from its spuds.
This severe-looking slab could've benefitted from a sleeker silhouette, giving it a sharper RAZR-like essence.
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The i3, scheduled to roll out later this year may appear drastically different from the i8, but the two vehicles are of the same essence electric drive train, lightweight technology, carbon fiber body.
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Neiman "has the journalistic talent, as well as the artistic ability, to convey the essence of a game or contestant with great impact, from the Kentucky Derby to Wilt Chamberlain, from the America's Cup to Muhammad Ali, from the Super Bowl to Bobby Hull, " sports writer Nick Seitz said.
It was, in essence, a tax on carbon, designed to raise money from traditional energy sources in Scotland to invest in renewable power.
Both can be integrated without great pain into PreussenElektra's existing grid -- meaning, in essence, that Veba will be able to extract more economies from PreussenElektra's power generating and distribution assets.
He continued, the essence of this tragedy - and note, he says tragedy instead of act of war - the essence of this tragedy, it seems to me, derives from a fundamental absence of empathy on the part of the attackers, an inability to imagine or connect with the humanity and suffering of others.
In essence, provide the properties of a single physical Ethernet switch formed from multiple Ethernet switches.
The banks in essence take over the invoices, advance payments to suppliers and collect from buyers when the bills come due.
"In essence, the switch could shift as many as 250 potential plays from Granderson to Gardner, which alone justifies the move, " Spratt said.
Strangely, then, iconic Dutch art owes an essence of its character to religious iconoclasm, which diverted spiritual passion from sanctuaries to parlors and countrysides.
So society needs both syndromes, and the essence of good public policy is keeping the two syndromes as separate from each other as possible.
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