…University of Sheffield, 1978. Joosten, Jan. “Covenant Theology in the Holiness Code.” Zeitschrift für altorien- talische und biblische Rechtsgeschichte 4 (1998): 145–64. ———. People and Land in the Holiness Code: An Exegetical Study of the Ideational Framework of the Law in Levi…
…ing an Isolated Culture: Exploring Magic and Contact Zones in Jim Butcher’s The Codex Alera Matthew J. Elder 78 By examining the intermingling of culturally distinct magic within the three contact zones present in Jim Butcher’s The Codex Alera (2004-2009), the reader is afforded …
…ing an Isolated Culture: Exploring Magic and Contact Zones in Jim Butcher’s The Codex Alera Matthew J. Elder 78 By examining the intermingling of culturally distinct magic within the three contact zones present in Jim Butcher’s The Codex Alera (2004-2009), the reader is afforded …
…thscan. Stigall, D. E. 2013. Refugees and legal reform in Iraq: The Iraqi Civil Code, international standards for the treatment of displaced persons, and the art of attainable solutions. In Land and post-conflict peacebuilding, ed. J. Unruh and R. C. Williams. London: Earthscan. …
…f the land only when submission is unavoidable, and that they are governed by a code of their own, the very essence of which is rejection of all other authority except under compulsion. If now and then some horrible crime in the Chinese colony, a murder of such hideous ferocity a…
…: Eerdmans, 1969). Hildebrandt, Ted A. “The Proverb”, in Cracking Old Testament Codes (D. Brent Sandy and Ron L. Giese (eds.); Nashville: Broadman, 1995) 233-54. Hildebrandt, Ted A. “Proverb”, in Dictionary of Old Testament Wisdom and Poetry (Tremper Longman and Peter Enns (eds.)…
…r having passed “naturally” makes it proliferate sonic foldings in from “secret code to conventional order to mislead, to disguise its message syntax,… from the diversion of imagery in the textural density of speech. Its to conceptual fluency” (1989, p. 128). Of rhetorical strate…
…ronologically ordered unique insight into the nature of settlement at Tell Sabi code sheets were also used to describe the pottery, animal column of discrete building levels, suggesting a long and Abyad around 6000 bc (see below). Remnants of the pre- bone, lithic finds, and so o…
…on current (TIC) of sample archaeobotanical remains of sea club-rush ZW04 (DTMS-code 1december2011018) shows a suggest that the tubers of this marsh plant must signal of relatively low intensity (4.106) indicating have been dug out and brought to the that the residue contains a l…
…on current (TIC) of sample archaeobotanical remains of sea club-rush ZW04 (DTMS-code 1december2011018) shows a suggest that the tubers of this marsh plant must signal of relatively low intensity (4.106) indicating have been dug out and brought to the that the residue contains a l…
…ed in Seurre in 1496 (PF, 113–18). In the European Middle Ages, the Digest, the Code, and the Institutes of Justinian served as a kind of legal pantheon, passing down the principles of Roman civil law. That triumvirate of texts informed medieval civil procedure much as Gratian’s …
…roike (1987), “Dilingual Discourse: The Negotiation of Meaning without a Common Code. Linguistics, 25, 81–106. 18. C. Lee, “Mute in an English-Only World.” The New York Times, April 18, 1996, Thursday, Late Ed.–Final, Section A, p. 21; Column 2. 19. M. Saville-Troike (1988), “Pri…
…here it is to stop. Why may not Congress, with equal show of authority, enact a code of laws for the enforcement and vindication of all rights of life, liberty and property?" My answer is: The legislation will stop when and where the discriminations on account of race, color or p…
…to consist of two to r1ve ml!mbers-'6 and were known to each other only through code names. These arrangements were far from perfect, and quite soon after the merger meeting, events occurred that nearly spell disaster for the NCL before it had even got properly into its stride. B…
…o describe the male wrestlers who cross-dress and/or display mannerisms usually coded as female in the ring. The majority of exóticos today identify as gay. The term exótico is related to the Spanish term raro, a commonly used word that roughly translates as “queer”. In addition …