Then he read a passage from Scottish theologian Oswald Chambers' My Utmost For His Highest.
Mr Bisignani this week urged a faster passage from the laboratory to the airport for freight scanners.
To recycle a passage from Matthew 5:5: Blessed are the geeks, for they share inherit the rare earths.
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It's a passage from the Bible's Book of Habakkuk complaining about the Babylonian invaders of Lebanon several millennia ago.
This is a passage from his novel Palace Walk, when one of the characters, Yasin, returns to the neighborhood of his birth.
At another point, he quotes a long passage from Thomas Jefferson, who established and helped to run the first U.S. patent office.
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Take as an example of the latter this passage from Erling E.
In every one of these conflicts I went to, it's all about resources, and you just had me read a passage from Sudan.
As to character, there is no hint of unhappiness or rejection in the easeful Blair passage from private school to Oxford to barrister's chambers.
The Vanderbilts actually had booked passage from Europe on that doomed ship in 1912, but decided to sail earlier on the Olympic, a sister ship.
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Reports emerged of a passage from a newspaper article that featured word for word, and then of a paragraph from the US embassy website being used without attribution.
The immorality of a Clintonian gambit that will have the effect of providing political and economic life-support for Castro is evident in a passage from the Times' article.
In parts of Liberia, cross-dressing is a symbol of the passage from boyhood to manhood, which is why some adolescent soldiers wear dresses when going about the manly business of war.
On the agenda for the first round are such old chestnuts as the Palestinian airport and seaport in Gaza and the Palestinians' right of safe passage from Gaza to the West Bank.
What spectacle confronted them when they, first the host, then the guest, emerged silently, doubly dark, from obscurity by a passage from the rere of the house into the penumbra of the garden?
Launched in 1936, she soon displayed scorching speed and wound up setting records well into the 1960s, including one for a 1964 passage from Los Angeles to Tahiti that stood for 30 years.
He could be a heavy hitter himself: Just listen to the passage from Franz Liszt's B minor Sonata (on the left side of this page), which some critics say surpasses his definitive 1932 version.
Agent Corey Walsh read passage after passage from emails and text messages between Officer Gilberto Valle and a man the government said used Moody Blues as a screen name and MeatMarketMan as an email address.
The relevant passage from the FSA's judgement against Barclays talks of a "telephone conversation between a senior individual at Barclays and the Bank of England during which the external perceptions of Barclays' Libor submissions were discussed".
As we drove through the early morning streets, with hundreds of sleeping bodies lined up on the pavements as if for burial, I recalled the other passage from The Four Quartets that I love and always re-read.
And this is going to be the phase of the ruling in Egypt for the next years, so these expectations - and we see op-eds here and there asking for passage from military, civilian - it's going to happen.
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So too is the hope that the North-East Passage above Russia, also known as the Northern Sea Route (NSR), as well as the North-West Passage from the Atlantic over the top of North America, will become navigable for several months each summer.
In fact, PANGAEA had just arrived in Annapolis after completing a traverse of the Northwest Passage from the Kamchatka Peninsula in Russia, and is on her way to Florida to explore the Everglades before an expedition next year far up the Amazon River.
That assertion is laid bare as patently dishonest by reading this important passage from the model American Laws for American Courts legislation: Far from denying religious freedom, American Laws for American Courts expressly champions and protects that liberty guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution and by state constitutions adopted pursuant to it.
His lawyer, Baltasar Garzon, called earlier for him to be given safe passage to Ecuador from Britain.
Polling suggests support for the measures but their passage is far from assured.
Others are considering a strategy of blocking the bill from passage, which could bolster the chances of a pending lawsuit that seeks to overturn the law.
Petty Officer Crystal Norman, a Coast Guard spokeswoman, told CNN that most of the Haitians were taken aboard Coast Guard cutters from boats in the Windward Passage, the strait separating Haiti from Cuba.
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