Sometimes when we do things, the scribes, the pundits here in Washington, they act surprised.
For I say to you, that unless your righteousness exceeds the righteousness of the scribes and Pharisees, you will by no means enter the kingdom of heaven.
The Teamsters are assisting the efforts of the music scribes, who are among the few non-unionized workers in the business (with computer effects workers being another large group).
The codex (Latin for "book") dates to the sixth century, when Christian Palestinian scribes wrote down the words of Christ in Aramaic, the ancient language that is believed to have been close to the dialect spoken by the messiah himself.
"In the early era, while scribes were still working to produce books, before the printing press, you just hired a scribe if you were rich, " he continued.
That, at least, is the scenario laid down by the elite and their scribes.
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Apparently the sixth-century scribes who wrote it were living in what was then Judea, somewhere in present-day Israel.
An iWatch will fall flat the minute Tim Cook holds up his wrist to show it to the collected tech-scribes in San Francisco.
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Activists for women's rights are calling loudly for better treatment and internet scribes are testing the limits of free speech.
Then in the ninth century, a new set of scribes dug through St.
Before Gutenberg, books were handwritten by scribes, and no two copies were exactly the same.
The manuscript is 382 pages long, of which the first 290 pages were written by Rashid al-Din himself, and the rest by the Governor of Tabriz, Abdullah Bin Mohammad Tabrizi and two scribes.
Letterman's deal gives his show a distinct advantage over the likes of Conan O'Brien, Jay Leno and Jimmy Kimmel, who face the prospect of presenting an hour-long nightly television show without scribes to pen their monologues, sketches and other written material.
They provide unique insights into Timbuktu's emergence as a trading post, and by the 1500s, as a famous university town, full of students and scribes.
The exhibit even displays a recipe for brewing beer, as well as lexical lists and glossaries that scribes complied and relied on and which, more recently, have been of invaluable help to scholars.
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"After that last burst of clarity, once literacy spreads beyond professional scribes to ordinary readers like you and me, manuscript writing becomes distorted and stretched out by the very difficult-to-read early modern cursive script of the 15th to 17th century, " he said.
After all, as long as the computer revolution keeps charting a crazy course, programmers will continue to rely on O'Reilly's scribes to explain it to them.
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