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3. I shall not participate in factions, nor pick up a quarrel with or bear
enmity towards anybody.
As such, their
stance should be that of
enmity toward Eirin, who betrayed the emissaries; however, as Eirin was once their respected tutor, they harbor no ill feelings toward the
understan
ding of a scholarship in the things he teaches.
A change to this was brought about at the end of the 19th century when several Jews entered the University of Tartu and later contributed signifi
cantly to
enliven Jewish culture and education.
Expansys
enliven Tariff Agreement low cost airtime tariffs in association with BT Cellnet.
The New Covenant se
aled by the Blood of the Anointed guarantees the power of the Mysteries to forgive, to
enliven, to transform, and to sanctify.
Our Christmas and New Year activities have been designed to spoil you and
enliven the senses and put a spring in your step.
He could always be relied upon to give good ad
vice, lend a friendly ear, give positive and forthright views and
enliven any meeting.
A good trainer who is behind his material, and who speaks from a wealth of experience, can
enliven the dullest training.
There may well be a verse epitaph of a philosophical or mora
listic nature, but wit and humour, sometimes unintentional, creep in to
enliven the sombre nature of the message.
Mr Brian Heather was entering the water for the last time, as he is retiring from the College, but Mr John Phillips will no doubt continue to
enliven the occasion with his witty commentary.
With a more continuous dj friendly house beat this classic is destined to
enliven any funky dancefloor.
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