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  • If this approach has a drawback, it is that the zealous pursuit of the founding principle—disinterring the buried life, stamped under the sod by conniving male partners—sometimes obscures the fact that not a great deal gets added to the wider cultural landscape it is bent on illuminating. A Far From Model Marriage
  • It is true: but liberality baulkes, and feares covetousnesse and niggardize, more a great deale then prodigallity; so does zeale lukewarmnes and coldnesse, more then too much heate and forwardnesse; the defect is more opposite and dangerous to some vertues, then the excesse. A Coal From The Altar, To Kindle The Holy Fire of Zeale In a Sermon Preached at a Generall Visitation at Ipswich
  • Ye same did rede a portion of his "Venus and Adonis," to their prodigious admiration, whereas I, being sleepy and fatigued withal, did deme it but paltry stuff, and was the more discomforted in that ye blody bucanier had got his wind again, and did turn his mind to farting with such villain zeal that presently I was like to choke once more. 1601
  • From Australia and New Zealand to Malaysia and India — in text and film and music and image — this booklet is a snapshot of the Asian commons. ACIA: Furthering the Commons in Asia
  • The Mater zealots have created an ideal opportunity for change.
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  • New Zealand had become a multicultural society. The Collins History of the World in the 20th Century
  • They were animated by religious zeal.
  • How often I have I known him affect an open brow and a jovial manner, joining in the games of the gentry, and even in the sports of the common people, in order to invest himself with a temporary degree of popularity; while, in fact, his heart was bursting to witness what he called the degeneracy of the times, the decay of activity among the aged, and the want of zeal in the rising generation. Redgauntlet
  • However, he will give us his assurance tonight that he will never grow it, even if it is a boomer crop for New Zealand and provides many, many benefits.
  • I am a Chinese New Zealander, I am Asian tauiwi, my parents are from Malaysia and my ancestors from China.
  • The judge, clearly no law-and-order zealot, is quoted as saying, I was brought up in the era of Just William. Stromata Blog:
  • The New Zealander-Australian country music star battled an addiction to cocaine in the late '90s, but cleaned up before releasing his self-titled American debut in 2000.
  • There were some stunningly ignorant comments on the wero, asking why important visitors to New Zealand were greeted by "a Maori New Zealander jumping around half naked".
  • Most of the nitrogen oxide pollution in Australian and New Zealand cities comes from motor vehicle exhausts in summer and a combination of motor vehicle exhausts and home heating in winter.
  • It is zeal for the salvation of souls which makes the prelateship desired, if you will believe the ambitious man; which makes the monk, who is destined for the choir, run hither and thither, as the restless soul himself will tell you; which causes all those censures and murmurings against the prelates of the Treatise on the Love of God
  • Yet I feel pretty sure that recreating the messianic zeal about Early Intervention that I felt that day in Granton would do nothing but good.
  • Lord Allen may have been wrong in his head, or ill-advised, or foolishly over-zealous, but his ill-tempered upbraiding of the Dublin Corporation for what he called their treasonable extravagance in thus honouring Swift, whom he deemed an enemy of the King, was the act of a fool. The Prose Works of Jonathan Swift, D.D. - Volume 07 Historical and Political Tracts-Irish
  • The foreshore and seabed being owned by a subset of New Zealanders instead of all New Zealanders is what the billboard is about.
  • And just last week I made an abalone dish with sea beans samphire, salicornia -- the plant has many names and New Zealand spinach I'd foraged within yards of the shore. Stephanie J. Stiavetti: An Interview With Hank Shaw, the Hunter/Angler/Gardener/Cook
  • Australia play rivals New Zealand while the Americans, two-times defending gold medallists, tip off against Greece.
  • He says New Zealand is a country trying to promote itself as a leading golf destination, so the last thing the sport needs is its number one professional slating a leading course.
  • I was actually born in New Zealand, but I've lived in England for so long that it feels like home now.
  • Bradshaw has a tendency to be over-zealous in his role as the Department of Health's attack dog, andthis wasn't the first time in the last year that the Minister has been somewhat economical with the truth. More Brownies from Bradshaw
  • Only the South African rand, the Australian, New Zealand and Canadian dollars, the Brazilian real and the Swedish krona have outperformed the euro.
  • His zeal can be tiresome, but his writing is so good that you never feel like he's glossing the story.
  • However, the Act has never been brought into force, in part because there was no strong interest in New Zealand, and in part because other developments internationally did not eventuate.
  • It is such a mouth as we can imagine some remorseless inquisitor to have had -- that is, not an inquisitor filled with holy zeal for what he mistakenly thought the cause of Christ demanded, but a spleeny, envious, rancorous shaveling, who tortured men from hatred of their superiority to him, and sheer love of inflicting pain. Andersonville — Volume 1
  • John Hales, clerk of the hanaper, a learned and able man, and, like all who espoused this party, a zealous protestant, had written, and secretly circulated, a book in defence of the claims of the lady Catherine, and he had also procured opinions of foreign lawyers in favor of the validity of her marriage. Memoirs of the Court of Queen Elizabeth
  • He admits that he ‘may be overzealous at times,’ maybe even nasty or rude.
  • Every time I fly into New Zealand I get a lump in my throat, but I'm always convinced it's the plastic airline food.
  • Tiny in numbers and fanatical in zeal. The Sun
  • They beat a Lions side which barely put up a fight; this is the weakest Australian side for many years; and a Springboks side still in transition came very close indeed to beating them in New Zealand and won the two games on aggregate.
  • Advertisers had argued that to ban the advertisements would be overzealous political correctness.
  • From her earliest student shorts, repressed sexual desire has been a consistent undercurrent in the New Zealander's work.
  • Like many financial advisers, he has a strong entrepreneurial streak and pursues his ideas with the eye-popping zeal of a convert to a new religion.
  • I authorize any health agency or health practitioner to provide information about my status of health to the New Zealand Immigrantion Service.
  • Will the New Zealand Army be purchasing and fitting extra armour to its light armoured vehicles; if not, why not, and, if so, at what cost?
  • Zeal without knowledge is a runaway horse. 
  • As she turned with ardent zeal to her work -- which indeed had not failed of accustomed conduct so far as routine went -- tell me what do you find in those lovely eyes if not the heavenliest assurances? Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 11, No. 23, February, 1873
  • It wasn't so much the oath that roused the furor as the document which accompanied it, entitled Protocols and Requirements Between Spiritual Father & His Spiritual Sons, which takes, Garth George of The New Zealand Herald noted, "1300 words to describe in jaw-dropping detail how the 'spiritual sons' shall behave towards their 'spiritual father.' Cult scene: New Zealand and Africa - Boing Boing
  • One glance at those staring eyes was enough to confirm that this was a man burning with missionary zeal.
  • Tall strap-leafed phormiums, or New Zealand flax, and the architectural-looking kniphofia, or red-hot poker, added structure just as surely as did the seating areas, paths, and stone work.
  • Seventeen-year-old Jack Kirkby has just returned from a trip to New Zealand, where he has been skiing, taking helicopter rides and even abseiling.
  • New Zealand remain peerless but Australia are back with conviction. Times, Sunday Times
  • Today, Merino wool is taken from sheep and lambs in Australia and New Zealand as well.
  • Britain's Prince William, right, shares a traditional "hongi" greeting with Maori elder Sam Jackson upon his arrival to officially open New Zealand's Supreme Court, in Wellington, New Zealand, Monday, Jan. 18, 2010. Fore, right!
  • No New Zealand player has made an impression on this tour comparable with the impact made by many individuals in 1980.
  • We seek a solution that addresses the legitimate concerns of iwi, that is acceptable to the vast majority of New Zealanders, and that ensures public access to our beaches is protected. National Business Review (NBR) New Zealand
  • New Zealand head the Tri-Nations standings on eight points, one ahead of title-holders Australia with Saturday's winner taking the title.
  • New Zealand's prime minister has denied that a group of Israelis caught up in the devastating Christchurch earthquake in February had links to the Israeli secret service Mossad.
  • As a self-governing Dominion within the British Empire, New Zealand was not technically a sovereign state in 1939.
  • He will later go sailing on Auckland Harbour in a New Zealand America's Cup yacht and have a traditional indigenous Maori "hangi" meal cooked in a pit in the ground. Channel NewsAsia Front Page News
  • There is, of course, no factual connection between the two - if anything, the zealot opposes him and all his works and pomps.
  • I’m planning to post various entries on bats at some stage (including on New Zealand’s mystacinids, recently discovered European bats, and on megabat evolution), but haven’t gotten round to it yet. Archive 2006-06-01
  • Basil's percussion playing is almost a permanent fixture in the mall and he sticks to his task of earning an honest dollar with zeal.
  • As the world-at-large clearly knows now, the thirtieth America's Cup defense 2000 was a total annihilation of the Italian Prada Challenge by defenders Team New Zealand.
  • GOI demostrates that a zealot is a zealot no matter what they claim as their ‘affiliation’. Think Progress » Debunking the Right: The World Did Not See the Iraqi Threat as Bush Did
  • Of the nashi grown in New Zealand, 95 percent are Hosui, although smooth-skinned, greenish-yellow Nijisseiki and the mottled Kosui also make excellent eating.
  • The Maori of New Zealand, the Inuit of Canada, the Twa of Rwanda - all these and more sent representatives and concerns to the World Conference.
  • He harnessed his new-found zeal to a crusade against vice. Times, Sunday Times
  • Data about them, however, must be extrapolated from demographic information compiled by the Australian and New Zealander governments.
  • Guys (meaning "gunnies" of both genders) There is little use in argueing the FACTS with Paul and other anti-freedom zealots ... because the simple FACT of the matter is, when it comes to leftist liberal nut jobs they NEVER let them pesky little FACTS get in the way of 1) Their "Feelings" 2) a good tale. A Hit From The Supremes
  • Risk factors for sudden infant death syndrome were remarkably consistent for both Maori and non-Maori populations within New Zealand.
  • A new political party in New Zealand is hoping to cause a big stir at next year's election.
  • To give some credit to Dr Cullen, he did finally gazette those changes, which have at least required farmland to be publicly advertised for sale in New Zealand before it is flogged off overseas - never mind how small the advertisement is.
  • He was also remarkable for the proselytizing zeal with which he wrote his political pamphlets.
  • Since 1838, when it declared itself a sovereign nation, Costa Rica has enjoyed an independent existence, which it has zealously maintained.
  • Allies that New Zealand should support, Power urged, ‘without reservation when and wheresoever our commitment is called on’.
  • So far their filing of charges has been limited to targets in the Americas and the Caribbean but perhaps their crusading zeal will infect other continents. Times, Sunday Times
  • Nixon blamed the "overzealousness" of a Highway Patrol unit and revealed that no one in his administration had reviewed the report before it was distributed to police statewide. PolicyBeta
  • The Portuguese monarch praises in round terms the edifying zeal of the primate, but wisely confined himself to his own crusades in India, which were likely to make better returns, at least in this world, than those to Palestine. The History of the Reign of Ferdinand and Isabella the Catholic — Volume 3
  • It had a major project studying New Zealand's volcanology that involved the bed of Lake Taupo.
  • In winter Miranda is home to birds from New Zealand's South Island, particularly wrybills, pied oystercatchers and kotuku (white herons).
  • They should be elected democratically and be accountable to all New Zealanders.
  • When he came nearest to the scientific spirit of his time, in zealous observations of the life of nature, he characteristically concentrated on the sequence of various bird notes at daybreak and the flight of moths as the stars of twilight were kindled. Nobel Prize in Literature 1923 - Presentation Speech
  • This is just one of an extraordinary sequence of curious encounters between orcas and divers in the waters off New Zealand.
  • That is a critical investment in ensuring that ordinary New Zealanders can play their role and fulfil their civic duties in the justice system of this country.
  • So I thought it was time to share my riches; hence the following billet-doux on New Zealand skifields.
  • With such discourse, and the intervening topics of business, the time passed until dinner, Macwheeble meanwhile promising to devise some mode of introducing Edward at the Duchran, where Rose at present resided, without risk of danger or suspicion; which seemed no very easy task, since the laird was a very zealous friend to government. Waverley
  • I note the Minister was saying that in a few years' time New Zealand will be glad that all our dogs are microchipped.
  • It demonstrates every reason why there needs to be a change of Government in New Zealand next year.
  • It was that office's zeal, Ouimet said, that led to her being offered - and then accepting - what she described as a "non-negotiable" agreement to retire about halfway through her seven-year appointment. Thestar.com - Home Page
  • It was published in the Transactions of the New Zealand Institute (1896) and contains a description of a time-apparatus capable of measuring time intervals of a hundred-thousandth of a second.
  • I take the opportunity to endorse the comments of others who have spoken with high regard of the pharmacy services that are provided by our pharmacy professionals here in New Zealand.
  • The death is the latest in a string of workplace fatalities in New Zealand.
  • This isn't about "overzealousness": it's about enforcing the law. The Daily Dish | By Andrew Sullivan
  • The ethos reflected the brothers' zeal for thrift and hard work. Times, Sunday Times
  • • Accounting "supremo" John Hagen, recently retired as chairman at Big Four firm Deloitte, has been made a life member of the New Zealand Institute of Chartered Accountants. National Business Review (NBR) New Zealand
  • Risk appetite is looking healthy at the start of the day, as both Australia and New Zealand released better than expected data, and Asian equity indices ended the session strongly.
  • We believe that we should have equality of opportunity in New Zealand and that disadvantage should not be visited upon a single group.
  • They are the Dutch ABC islands (Aruba, Bonaire and Curacao), New Zealand, Switzerland, Singapore, Ireland, Cyprus, Dubai, Mauritius, Bhutan and Iceland.
  • As for Titania, she blossomed into a more mature woman, although her zealousness never fully died down.
  • This was back in the days, of course, when the New Zealand Electricity Department ran things and had a higher tolerance for brown-outs, evidently.
  • He also wrote several short biographies on early identities to be included in Dictionary of New Zealand Biography.
  • Fifteen years ago a Labour government in New Zealand abolished subsidies almost overnight.
  • Well-preserved fossils occur in the zeolite facies Triassic rocks of Southland, New Zealand, where Coombs first described the phenomenon in the 1950s.
  • Like a zealot who demands a public flagellation to expiate his sin, Martin's thirst for punishment grows until his mental health is in doubt.
  • A jocular Englishman, Terry has been in New Zealand for 12 years, organising tours of the best dive spots for visiting Poms.
  • Perhaps it was the overzealous con brio on the part of cellist Andrés Díaz: maybe there are a lot of sforzandi in the score, but from where I sat I heard more percussive bowstrikes than pure tone more often than I would have liked.
  • Now I know not whether Shoaib is the fastest ever (and this is not a forum for that chestnut) although I reckon that when on the rampage, before he let the ball go, he would have overtaken in his run-up anything bowled by Paul Collingwood, and know that the fastest single delivery I ever saw castled the New Zealand captain Stephen Fleming in the semi-final of the 1999 World Cup. Shaun Tait is certainly very fast, but 100mph?
  • In New Zealand they take refuge amid hot sulphur springs and in a house "tabooed"; they escape by starting a volcano into eruption. In Search of the Castaways
  • I now know that my fellow brothers and sisters, the lawyers of New Zealand, will be in a position to practise in front of the highest court of our country.
  • The Son of Anak, otherwise Rufus the Blue-Eyed, and also plebeianly known as Tots, rioted with him from brier-rose path to farthest orchard, scalped him in the haymow with barbaric yells, and once, with pharisaic zeal, was near to crucifying him under the attic roof beams. Local Color
  • Yes, we certainly do need to try to change New Zealand's culture of binge drinking - absolutely!
  • This is a place where teenagers do their bit to aid in the repopulation of New Zealand.
  • Method: We adopted germfree caesarean section and artificial suckling to make CV New Zealand Laboratorial rabbit biology-cleansing and cultivate SPF New Zealand Laboratorial rabbit.
  • If we are conscious of our station, and glow with zeal to fill our places as becomes our situation and ourselves, we ought to auspicate all our public proceedings on America with the old warning of the church, _Sursum corda_! Teachers' Outlines for Studies in English Based on the Requirements for Admission to College
  • Zeal without knowledge is fire without light. Thomas Fuller 
  • [389] Recopilación de leyes, lib. iv, tit. x, ley vii, has the following law, dated Madrid, March 17, 1608: "The governor and captain-general of Filipinas shall for the present appoint the magistracy [regimiento] of the city of Manila, choosing persons who shall prove to be suitable for the office and zealous for the service of God our Lord, and for ours; and he shall not remove them without our special order. History of the Philippine Islands
  • Normally, people come to New Zealand on regularly scheduled commercial flights or ocean-going ships.
  • He was known as a zealous puritan, and had given his sister in marriage to the celebrated Edmund Cartwright the leader of the sect. Memoirs of the Court of Queen Elizabeth
  • And everything, one may say, was at his beck and call, and even those in authority hindered him in nothing, and the archimandrite thanked him for his zeal: he gave freely of his substance to the monastery, and when the fit came upon him he sighed and groaned over his soul and was troubled not a little over the life to come. A Raw Youth
  • The French would attribute this difference to what they call terroir, the taste of soil and climate that varies from place to place, and Allied Domecq Wines New Zealand has decided to make something of that difference.
  • First, the scale of the New Zealand landscape has demanded important changes.
  • New Zealand's kea parrots started to attack and eat sheep.
  • The retrospective cohort study included female patients of a large New Zealand hospital that offered centralized colposcopy and obstetric services.
  • The tuatara, a nocturnal lizardlike reptile from New Zealand, shares a nest with the diurnal petrel, a sea bird. For young readers: ‘How to Clean a Hippopotamus'
  • Since I am an expat European here in New Zealand, the issue of dual nationality has been bugging me for over a decade.
  • His wife, Mary, back in New Zealand, chanced upon a copy of War Cry, the Sallies magazine, which mentioned Moss's rehabilitation.
  • It had taken its eye off the situation and its conduct was not as diligent and zealous as it should have been.
  • A Royal New Zealand Air Force sergeant had us lined up on the sea front's Marine Parade and drilled us for a few minutes.
  • If you place your zealot above a lurker, and your archon attacks the zealot, will the splash affect the lurker? Dreiven vs Mondragon Set 2 @ ESL Winners Bracket Finals « Esl Videos « Videos « Literacy News
  • You've only to look at the selfless behaviour of those assembled in the political arena just along the road to see that New Zealanders have a highly overdeveloped sense of fair play.
  • We don't want New Zealand's good name muddied by links for the torture of prisoners, which is reputed to include beatings, electric shock treatment, and sleep, food and water deprivation. New Zealand Herald - Top Stories
  • precisian" zealots held, by the governor-general's permission and under his protection, a synod at Dort, June, 1586, and endeavoured to organise the Reformed Church in accordance with their strict principles of exclusiveness. History of Holland
  • And he recognized that there was a larger issue here called prosecutorial zealots -- that is, runaway prosecutors who, quite simply, in many cases don ` t care. No Crueler Tyrannies: Accusation, False Witness, and Other Terrors of Our Times
  • This man, taciturn, clearminded, laborious, inoffensive, zealous for no government and useful to every government, had gradually become an almost indispensable part of the machinery of the state. The History of England, from the Accession of James II — Volume 3
  • I am glad it does not, but the relationship between Tourism New Zealand and this new enterprise agency is one area we need to look at.
  • Because, contrary to what's been said about us in the past, New Zealanders are not a passionless people, and the brightest gems will sometimes be found lurking in a hole in the ground, clad in blue overalls.
  • Most disturbingly for friends and relatives, the disappearances have been seized upon by religious zealots in what they say is an attempt to have the men killed. Times, Sunday Times
  • I do share the concern that the maul is a forgotten art in New Zealand rugby," said Henry. Stuff.co.nz - Stuff
  • They have always acknowledged that when that occurs and kahawai are caught as a by-catch, it is entirely appropriate that fishers can take them home, smoke them, and provide them on the roadside for New Zealanders to enjoy.
  • You react with an intense and zealous activity designed to achieve your aims at all costs.
  • Christian zealots, I wonder who "authorizes" Murder by Joystick? Murder by Joystick
  • Given that the DA will see his chances for re-election dwindle if he/she is perceived to be soft on a multiple felony slam-dunk conviction case against a spoiled, arrogant, crime-committing, room-temperature-IQ behemoth, I suspect the moron in question (e.g., the football player), after considerable wheeling and dealing by his zealous defense attorney -- who is just doing his job, will likely receive felony deferred adjudication from the appropriate court. No Prison for Plaxico?
  • I remember taking classes in Maori in New Zealand, where each lesson began with the recital of a ‘karakia’ or prayer, the meaning of which was often fairly opaque, but not only were we uttering ‘real’ Maori, the recital had a pleasing ritual effect. F is for First Lessons « An A-Z of ELT
  • The floodlit one-day international between West Indies and New Zealand A at Bristol was abandoned without a ball being bowled because of persistent heavy rain.
  • This self-governing Australian external territory juts out, like a green volcanic periscope that has risen in mid-ocean for a look-see, approximately half way between Australia and New Zealand.
  • He embarked with zeal on a foreign policy he himself didn't quite understand.
  • The religious zealots see rai music as the apotheosis of a secular culture they consider lewd and impious.
  • SENIOR NON-COMMISSIONED DEFENCE FORCE MEMBERS implement and enforce directives of commissioned officers of the Australian and New Zealand Defence Forces.
  • The more we look for neurologic signs, the more we discover new syndromes," said I.G. Joe Mayhew, BVSc, FRCVS, PhD, Dipl ACVIM, ECVN, head of Equine Massey and professor of Equine Studies at Massey University in New Zealand, at the 2009 WEVA Congress. TheHorse.com News
  • Language study can relate to the way New Zealanders use English innovatively.
  • Are there masses of bludgers stealing the sweat from the brows of hard-working New Zealanders?
  • An earlier ad featuring staff -- including chief executive Rob Fyfe -- in body paint said Air New Zealand had 'nothing to hide' about its fares, in contrast to what it called the deceptive pricing of low-cost carriers. Home | Mail Online
  • Walking here in the bush is like stepping back in time and seeing New Zealand's wildlife as it once was
  • It is not hard to fathom why Rwanda, still not fully healed from an ethnic slaughter that was egged on by radio zealots, would look for ways to regulate what it calls "divisionism" in the media. NYT > Home Page
  • Government policy is designed to improve and promote opportunities in New Zealand, and it looks to attract highly skilled and talented people, including expatriates.
  • [A] ccepting at face value documents without a verifiable provenance that come from the hand of a known partisan zealot is not typical journalistic behavior. Election 2004
  • Such ‘cultural events’ have become popular whistle-stops for political parties keen to woo the nearly 300,000 Asian New Zealanders of voting age.
  • New Zealand soon followed and introduced plastic dollar bills. Times, Sunday Times
  • There has always been intense rivalry between New Zealand and Australia.
  • The whaling ship Terra Nova sailed from New Zealand in November 1910 and the expedition set off from base the following October, with mechanical sledges, ponies and dogs.
  • The term cot death is often used in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, India, South Africa and New Zealand. The Money Times - finance news, lifestyle, markets, investment, personal finance, banking, retirement planning
  • As the only true centre party in this Parliament, New Zealand First wants to propose something new and different.
  • But those New Zealanders not utterly transfixed by the imperial glare of London or Washington have sensed that our national interests lie in a wider kind of collective security than is offered by simple colonial obeisance.
  • Questionless, there was many a serviceable brick wasted in Nineveh because finicky persons must needs be deleting here and there a phrase in favor of its cuneatic synonym; and it is not improbable that when the outworn sun expires in clinkers its final ray will gild such zealots tinkering with their "style. The Certain Hour
  • If the EU Commission is thought to be acting with undue zealousness in the application of the pact it may work against the pro-euro cause in Britain, Denmark and Sweden.
  • #28 – The “righteous right” will never wake up because it would mean that they’d see their own level of hypocrisy in it all…..just like Dubya….it’s a form of madness….in this case, religious zealotism or fanaticism. Think Progress » Gay marriage ban dropped.
  • Shrek went under the shearer's blade during a live half - hour news programme on TV New Zealand.
  • The Chinese were eliminated from the World Championships last night losing 94-88 to the all mighty New Zealanders.
  • Simply stated, this is an issue of critical importance to the future success of the New Zealand economy.
  • All year round visitors are enchanted by the antics of New Zealand's high country parrot, the kea.
  • Most people are fairly adept at judging the character and personality of others, or at least at distinguishing unreasoning zealots from men of good sense.
  • I trust it will not be thought in any degree disrespectful to a profession which we all honor, that I have mentioned the great zeal of many clergymen in the cause of Perkinism. Medical Essays, 1842-1882
  • Yet we are faced today with the sad reality that our untempered zeal is a sign of immaturity. Todd Bentley event cancelled; plus Debating the Lakeland Outpouring’s legacy
  • I feel it is very important to warn drivers there are overzealous private clamping companies operating on private roads in the area.
  • He swiftly established himself as a dominant influence in New Zealand station architecture and produced many remarkable buildings.
  • So, too, the zealous devil-worshippers of Travancore, whose diet is the putrid flesh of cattle and tigers, together with arrak and toddy and rice, which they have previously offered to their deities. The Diwan of Abu'l-Ala
  • Whether I'm zealot or scoundrel is beside the point. Behe Responds
  • ‘He has played high-level rugby union in New Zealand and I might try to get him over here as well, first with Hull RU and then with the Wasps,’ said Sorbello.
  • What I am satisfied of is that New Zealand has done the right thing in agreeing to be part of this very important multilateral initiative.
  • Let us then feede his flocke with a trebble zeale, expressed in our prayer, preaching and living: Let us make it appeare to the consciences of all, that the top of our ambition is Gods glory: and that wee preferr the winning of soules, to the winning of the world. A Coal From The Altar, To Kindle The Holy Fire of Zeale In a Sermon Preached at a Generall Visitation at Ipswich
  • SchultzeAllen markets a kind of worm condo, a multilevel plastic container system about the size of a backyard grill.
  • When he was answering a supplementary question to question No.3, he referred to white New Zealanders as honkies.
  • Numerous hazardous sites around New Zealand have to be decontaminated at considerable expense, but the people who have gained from producing those toxins have incurred no cost.
  • New Zealand completed a grand slam of victories over the home unions four months ago. Times, Sunday Times
  • This kiss is also performed by numerous Pacific Islander cultures, including the Maori of New Zealand, where it is a ritual greeting.
  • Also reliant on honeydew are the threatened New Zealand parrots known as kaka.
  • The result was that in 1906, Eltham became the first town in New Zealand to have a tarred macadam (tar-sealed) street.
  • expatriated" New Zealander who embarks on a journey from London back to New Zealand. NZ On Screen
  • Bees feast on New Zealand's native manuka, kamahi and rewarewa blooms for Airborne Honey's mild to malty flavors ($7; airborne. co.nz). The Good Life
  • The plant is different from deadly nightshade which is rare in New Zealand. Ta tvnz national headlines auto group
  • Setting - New Zealand. 485 infants who died of sudden infant death syndrome were compared with 1800 control infants.
  • I can in fact confirm that New Zealand First voted against the bill.
  • The anti-Valentine zealots are not just grouching about a harmless festivity.
  • I think at one stage he attempted to justify one of them to the New Zealand Parliament by saying it was not a gift but koha - a couple of hundred thousand dollars of koha, as I remember.
  • Cruise through New Zealand's many breathtaking lakes and inlets or catch a whale or dolphin passing by on watching tours.
  • I wish to acquaint your love in Christ that the very zealous brethren who have been commissioned by your reverence to act for you in this good work have won praise for all the clergy by the amiability of their manners; for by their individual modesty and conciliatoriness they have shewn the sound condition of all. NPNF2-08. Basil: Letters and Select Works
  • If treated as a variety of the aggregate species D. intermedia, the New Zealand plant must bear the varietal name of norfolkensis, whether it occurs elsewhere or not.
  • Some returned from New Zealand days ago after two weeks hunting there for quake victims. The Sun
  • I think it is a great pity that we have moved away from a bipartisan agreement that gave New Zealand the best accounts in the world.
  • Talks between New Zealand's prime minister and Hollywood executives over the future of the Hobbit films ended in deadlock earlier today. No end in sight for New Zealand's Hobbit saga
  • But such entrism is of little value if the final product is rejected by the electorate as too extreme and too zealously focused on single issues.
  • Land and Information New Zealand estimates that 30% of the coastline is already inaccessible because it is bordered by privately owned land.
  • This trio of New Zealanders will play a blend of original compositions and jazz favourites.
  • A housekeeper polishes a glass cabinet displaying delicate mementos from Norway and New Zealand.
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