This is crucial to our thesis and provides a rationale for our distinct approach to reading the Solomonic narrative. |
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The clan elder pursed his lips and stuck out his jaw and spent several seconds in Solomonic contemplation. |
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Most of the findings there could be dated to the Bronze Age and Iron Age, but not to either the Davidic reign or the Solomonic reign. |
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Burrows told him to clap his hands together when he needed the services of a page and turned to the Solomonic consideration of other things. |
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We consider this the reference point for the pottery of the Solomonic period. |
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It calls for Solomonic judgment and the answers are to be found in those hidden valleys in northern Saskatchewan. |
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The Supreme Court's decision in Arizona v. United States is not getting a lot of love, but it seems to me Solomonic. |
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However the court rules, we can only hope that the sad episode of this Solomonic custody case will not be repeated with other children. |
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The committee is offering a Solomonic resolution to the messy affair. |
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The results can quickly be converted to a Solomonic judgment as to whether someone is burnt. |
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Could the beloved monarchy broker some kind of Solomonic solution? |
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It suggests that they had found it necessary to raise a counter-claim against the dynasty which they ejected, and that that dynasty, which fell in about 1150, already claimed Solomonic descent. |
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In the Ethiopian Highlands, the Solomonic dynasty established itself in the 13th century. |
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Claiming direct descent from the old Axumite royal house, the Solomonic ruled the region well into modern history. |
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From 1270 onwards for many centuries, the Solomonic dynasty ruled the Ethiopian Empire. |
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Determining what is complementary and what is not requires the same sort of Solomonic judgment required to distinguish proprietary trading from market-making. |
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In most of the vicinages in America, judges are evaluated not on the Solomonic content of their opinions, but on how many cases they move. |
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The title of Le'ul Ras was accorded to the heads of various noble families and cadet branches of the Solomonic dynasty, such as the princes of Gojjam, Tigray, and Selalle. |
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Asser represents Alfred as a Solomonic judge, painstaking in his own judicial investigations and critical of royal officials who rendered unjust or unwise judgments. |
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