Shua

NOUN
  1. any branch of Shinto other than Kokka
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  • Since I appeared on the A.B.C. my 8 year old grandson Joshua has started mimicking me, I think it's great!
  • It was a responsible situation he felt for a boy of thirteen, and he meant to do his very best to keep it now that he had been lucky enough to get it; in the far-off future, too, he saw himself no longer the van-boy, but in the proud position now occupied by Joshua as driver, and this he considered, though a lofty, was by no means an unreasonable ambition. Our Frank and other stories
  • Joshua hoped that Malone had learnt wisdom with his advancing years.
  • The Jews seem to have performed the rite of circumcision with flint implements, for we read in Exodus that Zipporah, the wife of Moses, took a sharp stone for that purpose; and the phrase translated "sharp knives" in Joshua v. 2 -- "At that time the Lord said unto Joshua, Make thee sharp knives, and circumcise again the children of Israel the second time" -- should be translated, as in the marginal reference, _knives of flint_. Roman Mosaics Or, Studies in Rome and Its Neighbourhood
  • We waited a good fifteen minutes into the movie before I poked Joshua and the two of us snuck out. WEB OF DREAMS
  • Joshua was one of five babies born to sailors serving on Melbourne while she was absent.
  • Some of the huts reminded me of the very square mud structures I'd seen in Mali, and others were bigger, taller structures -- the driver explained it was because the Arab Shua people who dominate this area are so tall. Archive 2009-04-01
  • Autumn has shamisen, harvest is sweet. is the Xiangxiang. Autumn is the Shuangshuang.
  • Joshua drove a Triumph sports car with a hole in its muffler: ‘Joshua's Triumph was heard throughout the land.’
  • The relatively flimsy sukkah is a striking reminder that our lives on earth are but temporary, and our reliance and trust are not in our material possessions but in our faithful and loving Father and in the One who "tabernacled" among us - Yeshua, His Son and our Messiah. Lent & Beyond
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