How To Use Nisan In A Sentence

  • Nisan has seven Nemutan covers in total — he buys them at Internet auctions and at fan conventions whenever he finds a good deal (he paid $70 for the original).
  • Then let Jehoiarib begin again with the month Tisri; and suppose all the courses jointly ministering at the feast of Tabernacles, and they will have finished their round (excepting one week over) by the month Nisan again: which gap of that one week how it is filled up, as also the intercalar month when it happened, would be too much for us to discuss in this place. From the Talmud and Hebraica
  • At a P/E of around 23, Indian markets are surely overvalued and investors seem to have taken cognisance of this. Learning From the Past
  • Yet he remains underwhelmed, almost as if he is not cognisant of what he has achieved. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is bound, of course, to give cognisance to the fact of the order that is being enforced.
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  • For those people pang from nail biting, diseased joy eating addiction, smoking obsession as great as many alternative identical robe problems both cognisance care as great as cognitive behavioural care have been shown to be rarely effective. Islamic Healing A-Z A's
  • The ethics of practice call upon the practitioner to take her or his place in the phenomenal world in full cognisance of the truths of love, oneness and interdependency.
  • The company said it will 'pay due and appropriate cognisance' to the sentiment behind the shareholders' decision. Times, Sunday Times
  • The game is growing, and we have to be cognisant of that. Times, Sunday Times
  • But in these admissions I am making no concession to the believer in original sin; for he regards human nature as such as congenitally depraved, and therefore can take no cognisance of exceptional cases of congenital depravity, cases which by breaking the rule that the new-born child is morally and spiritually healthy, may be said to prove it. What Is and What Might Be A Study of Education in General and Elementary Education in Particular
  • Any discreet watching brief must take full cognisance of an individual's right to privacy and independence.
  • The woman had been released on her own recognisance and the three minor children were released into the care of a family member. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • A committee was at the same time appointed to manage and let to farm to the best advantage for the City a number of offices, including those of garbling, package and scavage, metage of grain, coal, salt and fruit, as well as all fines, issues, amerciaments and estreated recognisances under the greenwax. London and the Kingdom - Volume II
  • Will the Supreme Court of India take cognisance of this fact, asks Praveen Dalal. Electronic Voting In India
  • The law takes no cognisance of carelessness in the abstract.
  • I discovered after the War that this was a recognisance flight assessing the damage, so once again the BC was wrong I was there he was not. How I was called a liar by a Colonel representing the MOD in the PTSD Group Action
  • Each Quaestio had, in fact, confined itself to the crimes committed to its cognisance by its charter.
  • Today's declarer was not fully cognisant of this inference and so failed in his game. Times, Sunday Times
  • Following his incitement Kelly was taken into custody by a bailiff from the county sheriff's office but was subsequently released on a $50,000 personal recognisance bond.
  • Then she applied to the master, that is to say, the man whose goods had been stolen, and particularly to his wife, who, as I told you, was inclined at first to have some compassion for me; she found the woman the same still, but the man alleged he was bound by the justice that committed me, to prosecute, and that he should forfeit his recognisance. Moll Flanders
  • Henceforth we command that no man be disseized of any seisin that he holds, without cognisance of cause, or special order from ourselves; and that our people be not oppressed with new exactions of tallages and fresh customs; nor shall a muster be ordered in order to get the people's money, nor shall they be called out for military service without sufficient cause. The Memoirs of the Lord of Joinville
  • _Tedaldo Elisei, having fallen out with his mistress, departeth Florence and returning thither, after awhile, in a pilgrim's favour, speaketh with the lady and maketh her cognisant of her error; after which he delivereth her husband, who had been convicted of murdering him, from death and reconciling him with his brethren, thenceforward discreetly enjoyeth himself with his mistress_ The Decameron of Giovanni Boccaccio
  • Harvey's rendering is: "For, say they, Christ taught them the nature of their copulae, (namely,) that being cognisant of their (limited) perception of the Unbegotten they needed no higher knowledge, and that He enounced," etc. the words seem scarcely capable of yielding this sense: we have followed the interpretation of Billius. ANF01. The Apostolic Fathers with Justin Martyr and Irenaeus
  • The much-publicised case of Samit Patel is instructive, for no one would accuse Mike Newell, his county coach, of not being cognisant of the requirements and endeavouring to encourage him into what amounts to a lifestyle change. Cricketers today cannot afford to ape hard-living Ian Botham | Mike Selvey
  • I was drifting in and out of consciousness, but in one of my moments of cognisance I awoke to find a doctor leaning over me, checking my pulse.
  • Mention Godfrey Mwapembwa, Paul Kelemba, and Patrick Gathara and chances are, the three names might not receive any immediate cognisance. Global Voices in English » Kenyan cartoonists find a home in the blogosphere
  • The court which declares the recognisance to be forfeited may, instead of adjudging any person to pay the whole sum in which he is bound, adjudge him to pay part only of the sum or remit the sum.
  • zone_info": "huffpost. premium/blog; nickname = michael-hughes; entry_id = 395660; afghanisan = 1; haiti-earthquake = 1; james-dobbins = 1", Michael Hughes: Interview with Former Asst. Secretary of State Dobbins: Afghanistan's Diplomatic Dilemmas
  • They were released on their own recognisances pending their next court appearance on July 15.
  • The perfect incognisance of a nine-year-old's laughter. Joseph O'Connor: 'It was a voice that opened worlds'
  • Nevertheless, neutral Powers may not plead absence of notification, if it has been shown beyond question that they were in fact cognisant of the state of war.
  • Most international human rights instruments subsequently adopted by the United Nations have a basis in the Universal Declaration and give further definition and cognisance to those rights.
  • Not necessarily, although we should be cognisant of their limitations. Times, Sunday Times
  • Frank in a recognisance, I think they call it — a hard word compounded of re and cognosco; but it differs in its meaning from the use of the simple, as many other compounds do. The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling
  • Among them, nearly 400 beetles that locals called nanisani, a term that refers to the tingling or numbing sensation in the mouth when the beetles and the birds are tasted.
  • Katznelson was born in Bobruisk, Russia (now Babruysk, Belarus) on October 25, 1885 (15 Heshvan 5646), the second of the six children of Zelda (née Rozovsky) and Nisan Katznelson. Rahel Katznelson.
  • Nor was he less blamable for the manner in which he constituted the ephori; for these magistrates take cognisance of things of the last importance, and yet they are chosen out of the people in general; so that it often happens that a very poor person is elected to that office, who, from that circumstance, is easily bought. Politics: A Treatise on Government
  • Re-building Afghanistan calls for a realistic approach that one would have to be cognisant of several factors. Nake M. Kamrany: Reconstruction of Post-War Afghanistan
  • While we need to be cognisant of this petty challenge (lest it grow), it is petty. 2010 SEN +4 to +8 R at this point… | RedState
  • The mesophilic herbaceous undestory layer includes Anisantha sterilis, Elytrigia repens, Mentha longifolia, Cousinia umbrosa, Anthriscus longirostris, Physocaulis nodosus, and sometimes endemic wild onion Allium paradoxum. Kopet Dag woodlands and forest steppe
  • But the ethics of practice call upon the practitioner to learn how to take her or his place in the phenomenal world in full cognisance of the truths of love, oneness, non-harming and interdependency.
  • ‘We're very cognisant and sensitive of the fact that we're reaching a large audience of varying demographics and we really don't want to shock people in a visceral way,’ he says.
  • I may try to sneak into the area tomorrow to run recognisance. Archive 2008-09-01
  • The mesophilic herbaceous undestory layer includes Anisantha sterilis, Elytrigia repens, Mentha longifolia, Cousinia umbrosa, Anthriscus longirostris, Physocaulis nodosus, and sometimes endemic wild onion Allium paradoxum. Kopet Dag woodlands and forest steppe
  • She triumphed before 58,845 delirious fans, every one of them cognisant of the scale of her accomplishment. Times, Sunday Times
  • No doubt cognisant of these realities, in point number two of their statement, The Elders have opined that the initial negotiations should aim at realizing "security arrangements in which both Israelis and Palestinians have confidence", and have called on the international community to assist both sides to arrive at an agreement. Sam Sasan Shoamanesh: United We Stand, Divided We Fall
  • And it came to pass in the month Nisan, in the twentieth year of Artaxerxes the king, that wine was before him: and I took up the wine, and gave it unto the king.
  • But he's going to do it shamefully and in full recognisance that he's basically shirking his intellectual responsibilities to the world.
  • I am cognisant of the traditional excellence of the introductions of speakers by Empire Club Presidents-an excellence that presumably each speaker from this renowned rostrum is challenged to match! Towards Commonwealth Unity through the Sims Travelling Professorship
  • A committee was at the same time appointed to manage and let to farm to the best advantage for the City a number of offices, including those of garbling, package and scavage, metage of grain, coal, salt and fruit, as well as all fines, issues, amerciaments and estreated recognisances under the greenwax. London and the Kingdom - Volume II
  • The government failed to take cognisance of their protest.
  • Smithson's method was a conscious tracking of the development of cognisance of a site, through the intervention of a perceptual framework that attempts to separate and describe that knowledge.
  • I have strived to be conscious of the political culture, and cognisant of the mandate and authority accorded to ministers through the democratic political process.
  • If he was occasionally indecisive, it was because he was painfully cognisant that lives hung on his decisions.
  • However, meeting these challenges must also include cognisance of Ireland's older ethnic minorities.
  • The smokers in the room were most appreciative of her cognisance of their plight!
  • Hesvan (Heshwan) or subtracted from the month Kislev (Kislew), as need arose, in order to keep the months in agreement with the moon; secondly, eight years out of every nineteen were made "embolismic", i.e. an intercalary month seems to have been introduced when necessary, at this point, in order to prevent the 14th day of Nisan from arriving too early. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 3: Brownson-Clairvaux
  • I think some cognisance has to be given to the fact that the guns are silent,’ he concluded.
  • “That will be my cousin Jeanie Deans, Mr. Archibald,” said Mrs. Glass, with a courtesy of recognisance. The Heart of Mid-Lothian
  • And so, as it appeared, Mr. Dallas was of that opinion, for the very next day he applied to Chancery for a brieve to get Charles Napier served nearest and lawful heir to his uncle; and as in legal warfare, where the judges are cognisant only of patent claims, there is small room for retiring tactics, Mr. White felt himself obliged, however anxious he was to gain time, to follow his opponent's example by taking out a competing brieve in favour of Henrietta. Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland, Volume XXIII
  • Was it prudently considered that the dullest of critics can read only as long as his eyes are open? and that the function of judge must incessantly bring under his cognisance papaverous volumes, with which only a super-human endowment of vigilance could hope successfully to contend? so that the goddess is driven, by the necessity of the game, to admit within the circuit of her somnolent sway, a virtue to which she is naturally and peculiarly hostile? Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 58, Number 358, August 1845
  • A spokeswoman for Saxo said the bank had taken '' cognisance '' of the FSA's orders and would comply '' expediently ''. The Sydney Morning Herald News Headlines
  • The Food Safety Authority is to pursue food producers to ensure they are fully cognisant of the fact that they are personally responsible for the safety of the food they produce.
  • A committee was at the same time appointed to manage and let to farm to the best advantage for the City a number of offices, including those of garbling, package and scavage, metage of grain, coal, salt and fruit, as well as all fines, issues, amerciaments and estreated recognisances under the greenwax. London and the Kingdom - Volume II
  • He elsewhere asserts very decidedly (without however giving reasons) that the Quartodeciman controversy turned on the point whether the 14th Nisan was the day of the Last Supper or the day of the Crucifixion, the Essays on the work entitled "Supernatural Religion"
  • It is a beautiful, wonderful, incredibly modern and funky and community-aware, history-cognisant thing for a man to do. Times, Sunday Times
  • A subsequent caller expressed a hope that said police should meet up with said caller in a dark alley some day ... and Mike Gallagher agreed whole-heartedly (and without the slightest hint of cognisance as to what was beingsaid). The Volokh Conspiracy » Waco
  • To feel the full glory of the sun, the joy of the Western wind, to hear the aphonous whisperings of the flowers, to be fancifully cognisant of "the music of the spheres"; better this with only a garret for your environment, than to be a wealthy Peter Bell in a palace, or a lord of many acres who sees nothing beyond its intrinsic value in a Turner, and finds Shelley poor stuff and Tennyson only a rhymster. The Idler Magazine, Vol III. May 1893 An Illustrated Monthly
  • They just ground on relentlessly and there seemed to be no cognisance of the fact that there was a terrible dimension to this and that someone was under such stress.
  • And in the midst, in the head of the centre light, shone out brighter than all, with an inherent radiance of its own, the cognisance of the Blandamers, the sea-green and silver of the nebuly coat. The Nebuly Coat
  • Deanne Taylor is the program director of the bioinformatics graduate program at Brandeis University, as well as a research scientists in biostatistics at the Harvard NIEHS Center for Environmental Health. rENNISance woman is the blog of Cath Ennis, research development facilitator at BC Cancer Research Centre in Vancouver. Nature Network Looking For Non-North American Non-European Science Bloggers
  • Director of Public Prosecutions and that Mda had been released on his own recognisance. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Mortified, yet recognisant of the possible truth in the Baroness’s words, Maria decides she must leave immediately.
  • He should have consented to know but the grand personal adventure on the grand personal basis: nothing short of this, no poor cognisance of confusable, pettifogging things, the sphere of earth-grubbing questions and two-penny issues, would begin to be, on any side, Olympian enough. The Finer Grain
  • He that doth see everything as God, God-beseemingly and clearly manifesteth unto thee, O blissful and wonderful one, the knowledge of the future and the cognisance of events that are going to take place. The General Menaion or the Book of Services Common to the Festivals of our Lord Jesus of the Holy Virgin and of Different Orders of Saints
  • As his case studies show, Damodaran takes full cognisance of that challenge, and also the other challenge, emanating from external trade sources.
  • An extra month is intercalated every three years, just before the month of Nisan.
  • The relations cognisance of a arise gave those benefaction a taste of what a Society's reason up was identical to a century ago (although nonetheless a cigars commonly smoked by members afterwards after a light repast during a finish of readings). Philadelphia Reflections: Shakspere Society of Philadelphia
  • However, it is apparent that there needs to be a more cognisant approach, taking account of the external realities. Times, Sunday Times
  • These are all labels, clothing, which cover our nakedness because we do not take cognisance of who we are. Times, Sunday Times
  • No cognisance has been taken of the fact that construction traffic also needs to move in the area.
  • Taking cognisance of the charge-sheet filed by the Delhi police, the magistrate asked them to appear before him on September 8.
  • It is dated the first of Nisan (March) in the eponymy of Shamash dananni, probably 644. Assyrian Historiography
  • At length, being quite at the end of my money, and seeing no other help for it, I determined to listen to clerks no more, but force my way up to the Justices, and insist upon being heard by them, or discharged from my recognisance. Lorna Doone
  • But it did not assert exclusive cognisance: it excluded from the claims referred to him those under police investigation. Times, Sunday Times
  • Perhaps our young declarer was not fully cognisant of the subtleties of the squeeze-ending and was simply cashing winners. Times, Sunday Times
  • Journalists have to choose their words carefully, tell their truth, by all means, but be cognisant that people out there deserve to be treated with respect.
  • They interested me not so much for their complexity but for their statement about the African mask: they were for the ritual and about the ritual, created by the tourist industry, and the seller was very cognisant of the Cubists referencing African art. Marina Cashdan: Lynda Benglis, Shape Shifter and Influencer
  • His father may have been thick, but he was nonetheless cognisant of the phrase 'human rights', as we all are. Times, Sunday Times
  • There have been plenty of decided cases in recent years relating to the obligations of sureties and the circumstances in which their recognisances may be estreated in whole or in part.
  • They also said they are "cognisant" of the risks created by accelerated capital inflows to the region and said they will continue to monitor these, a source of concern-especially for countries with high interest rates like Indonesia that have seen a build up of volatile flows in recent months. AustralianIT.com.au | Top Stories
  • The nonvocal hemisphere appears to be quite cognisant of the person's daily and weekly schedules, the calendar, seasons, and important dates of the year. Roger W. Sperry - Nobel Lecture
  • He said that Zambia was cognisant of the role Chile played in the pursuance of closer political and economic cooperation among countries of the world.
  • That is, all candidates run for office under their own recognisance in a single election often with run-off provisions if no one wins a majority on the first round with no party affiliations listed. City Official Uses Office to Quash Website - Warner_Todd_Huston’s blog - RedState
  • But additionally, they are cognisant of the reality that this crisis offers opportunities for starting and sustaining a dialogue.
  • If you are going through out insults and but the blame out there…how about some recommendations to back it up or to at least demonstrate some kind of cognisant reasoning behind them. What did you do this weekend? I waited for gas
  • Mortillet or cognisance of his views, he suggested in 1859 that the lake-basins were not of pre-glacial date, but had been scooped out by ice during the glacial period, the excavation having for the most part been effected in Miocene sandstone, provincially called, on account of its softness, "molasse. The Antiquity of Man
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