Wheat biscuits containing high-protein cereals and vegetable fat.
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1Demand to clear new land for farming therefore remains strong, he said.
2Water services assets book value is about 15 million euros, he said.
3The Health Minister David Clark said he was concerned about the situation.
4However the appeal process was a necessary check on power, he said.
5That's why we believe a resolution is possible this year, he said.
1Masha's Hebrew is now quite good; Volodya is more comfortable with English.
2The shop signs were in foreign tongues; in some streets all Hebrew.
3I used to go to Hebrew classes with him many years ago.
4Stories of lust abound in the Hebrew Scriptures; Genesis alone has five.
5That name came from the initials of the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society.
1The Hebrew language he cherished with ardent and exalted love.
2He wrote grammars of the Latin, Greek and Hebrew languages.
3This was done, however, strange to say, without any knowledge of the Hebrew language.
4A century of efforts and uninterrupted labor had wrought the resurrection of the Hebrew language.
5This is the Golden Age of the Hebrew language.
1And he certainly wasn't a chaver, as they said in Ivrit.
1Indeed, in the Jewish language, Canaanite and merchant came to mean the same thing.
2He everywhere either carried with him, or had near at hand, a supply of Bibles in the Turkish, Armenian, Greek, and Jewish languages.
3Then, walking away from the official group and facing the assembly on the walls, he cried with a loud voice in the Jewish language, saying:
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1Oh, it's heb'n when we slumber, it's trouble when we wake.
2Hebrides (heb'ri-dez), islands off the western coast of Scotland.
3Heh, heb, heh, heh, whoo, hoo, hoo!
4Now in the spiritual edifice, Penance is the foundation, according to Heb.
5There is a divine precept enjoining the practice of such duty: Heb.
6This evening I was walking in our little garden, meditating on Heb.
7Now the first step towards God is by faith, according to Heb.
8And it is by faith that those promises must be received, Heb.
9Secondly, through Him we received the grace of salvation, according to Heb.
10Consequently the Old Law was good indeed, but imperfect, according to Heb.
11The Sabbath signified the spiritual rest bestowed by Christ, as stated in Heb.
12But the Old Law was also a law of faith, according to Heb.
13Likewise that: Without faith it is impossible to please God, Heb.
14Thirdly, through Him we have acquired the perfection of glory, according to Heb.
15First and principally for securing our eternal heritage, according to Heb.
16But it were better to be looking beyond them, as Christ did, Heb.