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- sin as
being twofold: Sin is, at once, any evil or
immoral action which infracts God's law and the
inevitable consequences, the
state of
being that comes...
- States, or
shall ****ault, strike, wound, imprison, or in any
other manner infract the law of nations, by
offering violence to the
person of an amb****ador...
- (2000). "Patterns of
music agnosia ****ociated with
middle cerebral artery infracts". Brain. 123 (9): 1926–1938. doi:10.1093/brain/123.9.1926. PMID 10960056...
- States, or
shall ****ault, strike, wound, imprison, or in any
other manner infract the law of nations, by
offering violence to the
person of an amb****ador...
- issues. The
Maltese ombudsmen are
authorised to
investigate disputes which infract the laws as
determined by the constitution.
Several organisations and NGOs...
- can lead to the
impairment of the
heart valve and in turn
cause a
brain infract and
consequently death. The key to
treating endocarditis caused by P. curvatum...