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... governments do this business, but they never give the money. On the contrary, you perform, and then they give you a shot, so that all evidence is removed. Instead of half a million dollars, you receive death as a reward. That is a well-known fact all around the world. Government agencies go on killing people, and they always kill the killer. In that way money is saved, and also the evidence is removed...
... possible bride. The client was reluctant to pursue the matter because he didn't possess, in his opinion enough money for such-an attractive girl. "Oh, you needn't worry about that," assured the matchmaker. "You"ll never have to support any of her family - the girl is an orphan." The meeting was arranged. Several weeks later the man complained to the matchmaker. "You lied to...

.... Their only complaint is that they can't get many of the jokes, but still they laugh just to be polite! After years of working hard and saving, a New York couple finally had accumulated enough money to take a trip to Israel. They toured the entire country and spent time in the big cities as well. One evening in Tel Aviv they decided to see what the Israeli night life was like. So they went to a night...
... Mediterranean journey Jesus had received sufficient money to meet his living expenses almost up to the time of the beginning of his public ministry. But aside from Zebedee of Capernaum and the people whom he met on this extraordinary trip, the world never knew that he made this journey. His family always believed that he spent this time in study at Alexandria. Jesus never confirmed these beliefs, neither did...

...-determination will be ended. With global regulation of money and trade will come the new era of world-wide peace. Soon may a global language evolve, and there will be at least some hope of sometime having a global religion — or religions with a global viewpoint. (1491.6) 134:6.12 Collective security will never afford peace until the collectivity includes all mankind. (1491.7) 134:6.13 The political...
... frankness — are essentially vices in politics, because they dethrone more surely and more certainly than does the strongest enemy. These qualities are attributes of Gentile rule; we certainly must not be guided by them." And again: "On the ruins of the hereditary aristocracy of the Gentiles we have set up the aristocracy of our educated class, and over all the aristocracy of money. We have...
... of the stage. The rage of the day is not plays, but playhouses. With not three plays of any character to distinguish them from the dregs of the stage, there are now building in New York alone a dozen new playhouses. The theatrical business has entered upon its real estate phase. There is money in renting chairs at the rate of $1 to $3 an hour. The renting of the chairs is a reality. The Stage is...
... have opened, but either we are unaware of the door - we see it and yet see it not - or we don't think it is a door, we don't recognise it as a door. We are so occupied in our thoughts that we by-pass it, brooding, stewing in our own miseries; or we are looking for something else - for money, for power, for prestige. But god comes to every life in many many moments and remains unrecognised. From this...
... larger quantity of terumah (which is cheaper) so that its proceeds should suffice for the purchase of the required quantity of ordinary food. Lit., 'money'. In the subject under discussion. Tosef. Keth. V. ab. init. R. Judah and R. Simeon b. Gamaliel. In the selling of her terumah. It is difficult to sell terumah (the buyers of which, being priests only, are naturally few) and it must be offered at a...
... with the heifer. The rebellious elder. The Sanhedrin. V. p. 67, n. 10. Deut. XVII, 8. Gone sour. I.e., if the second tithe was redeemed, and the redemption money became rusty, and lost its face value, the coins must be assessed and redeemed (i.e., exchanged) for others of current acceptance. Lit., 'who are not dealers'. Lit., 'Three who throw into one purse'. And those have a common purse. Who traded...
... did not argue in the manner, it can be inferred that if one errs regarding a law cited in the Mishnah, the decision may not be reversed. In answering the contradiction. The Mishnah in Bek. Then the decision cannot be reversed. Our Mishnah. In that case, an erroneous judgment was reversed. For he is confirming the defendant in the possession of the money claimed from him by the plaintiff. Then he can...
... with a [colour] sample round his neck, nor a money-changer with a denar14  in his ear; and if he does go forth, he is not liable, though it is forbidden: this is R. Meir's view.15  R. Judah said: An artisan is liable [for carrying out an object] in the manner of his trade, but all other people are exempt. One [Baraitha] taught: A zab must not go out with his pouch;16  yet if he goes...

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