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    what does the bible say about being accursed ?

    What does the Bible say about being accursed? Galatians 3:10 shows that it is not the law that is a curse: "Cursed is every one that continueth not in all things which are written in the book of the law to do them." Deuteronomy 21:23 shows that a man who is hanged is accursed by God.
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    what does accumulated mean in money ?

    What does accumulated mean in money? In general, accumulation is to collect or increase the amount of something. In finance, accumulation can refer more narrowly to increases in the position size of an asset that is built up over multiple transactions.
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    what are acinar cells vs islet cells ?

    What are acinar cells vs islet cells? The islet cells are smaller and have paler cytoplasm than the surrounding acinar cells. Figure 31. Human islet (H&E). This islet is elongate and nearly triangular in this cross section.
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    how do you pronounce flem ?

    How do you pronounce Flem? 0:080:24Julien MiquelYouTube·Jul 1, 2022How to Pronounce PhlegmYouTube·Julien Miquel·Jul 1, 2022YouTubeIn this video"...Are similar in the GES. Indeed is silent phlegm phlegm...."From 0:08Are similar in the GES. Indeed is silent phlegm phlegm.MoreAre similar in the...
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    can an acentric factor be negative ?

    Can an acentric factor be negative? The acentric factor can be predicted analytically from some equations of state. For example, it can be easily shown from the above definition that a van der Waals fluid has an acentric factor of about −0.
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    why do hospitals use aseptic technique ?

    Why do hospitals use aseptic technique? The goal of the aseptic technique is to eliminate germs entirely. The goal of the clean technique is to reduce the number of germs whenever possible. Clean techniques are important for all healthcare providers and their patients because they prevent...
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    what promotes abscission ?

    What promotes abscission? While researchers originally believed abscisic acid to be the hormone that stimulates abscission (for which the hormone was named), it was later proven that it does not play a primary role. In fact, auxin, a plant hormone, and ethylene have been implicated as prominent...
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    what is the purpose of abrogation ?

    What is the purpose of abrogation? Abrogate (abrogation) generally refers to the cancellation, annulment or repeal of either a law, right or formal agreement. Laws will be abrogated if a statute is repealed by Parliament or if an Act is specifically enacted to abolish a rule of law established...
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    what is the meaning of rockefellers ?

    What is the meaning of Rockefellers? /ˌrɑkəˈfɛlər/ Other forms: Rockefellers. Definitions of Rockefeller. noun. United States industrialist who made a fortune in the oil business and gave half of it away (1839-1937)
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    what is the function of accessory nerve ?

    What is the function of accessory nerve? This nerve supplies the sternocleidomastoid and trapezius muscles, which have the following functions: Rotation of head away from the side of the contracting sternocleidomastoid muscle. Tilting of the head toward the contracting sternocleidomastoid...
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    what is the adverb form of access ?

    What is the adverb form of access? Word family (noun) access accessibility ≠ inaccessibility (adjective) accessible ≠ inaccessible (verb) access (adverb) accessibly ≠ inaccessibly.
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    what is annotated in law ?

    What is annotated in law? An annotation is a brief summary, often in condensed form, of the law deduced from cases and statutes. Annotations point to other, related material on the same point of law. Annotated statutes or codes include brief summaries of cases that reference the statute.
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    what is accessibility in real life ?

    What is accessibility in real life? Accessibility is about removing barriers enabling users to engage and participate in everyday activities.
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    what is a synonym for absorbable ?

    What is a synonym for absorbable? Capable of being digested when eaten. digestible. comestible. eatable. palatable.
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    what does staring absently mean ?

    What does staring absently mean? as if you are not paying attention to what is happening near you, and are thinking about other things: He stared absently at his food. Not paying attention.Sep 4, 2024
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    what does collaborating person mean ?

    What does collaborating person mean? When you collaborate, you cooperate, or join forces, with other people — working on a project, brainstorming ideas, even assigning responsibility for who will do what. So something that has these qualities is collaborative.
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    what does aboriginal mean ?

    What does Aboriginal mean? relating to or being a member of any of the peoples who are the earliest known inhabitants of Australia, or one of their descendants: an Aboriginal tribe of Tasmania. originating in and characteristic of a particular region or country; native; indigenous: aboriginal...
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    what are the criteria for proof of aboriginality ?

    What are the criteria for proof of aboriginality? The three criteria are: being of Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander descent identifying as an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander person being accepted as such by the community in which you live, or formerly lived.
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    is gasoline an accelerant ?

    Is gasoline an accelerant? Gasoline is the most commonly identified ignitable liquid accelerant reported by American forensic laboratories. Its principal use is as a fuel in spark ignited, internal combustion engines.
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    how long can you live with metastatic bone cancer ?

    How long can you live with metastatic bone cancer? How long can you live with bone metastasis? Survival rates range from six to seven months to more than four years, and vary based on factors like: Cancer type: One analysis states the survival rate for lung cancer to bone is six to seven months...