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Imparted righteousness, in
Methodist theology, is that
gracious gift of God
given at the
moment of the new
birth which enables a
Christian disciple to...
- had a
revenue of ₹46,462 by 1874–75 and
peskash of ₹6,310. It was an
impartible estate which was
resumed by the
government in the year 1881 and they were...
- desserts. The
generous use of
condiments such as patis, bagoong, and toyo
impart a
distinctive Philippine flavor.: 73
Unlike other East or
Southeast Asian...
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prayer of faith; and
laying on of
hands for ordination,
symbolizing the
imparting of
responsibility and of God's
power to
fulfill that responsibility. Kraybill...
- seats.
These colleges impart training in
Modern medicine. The
health education system in
Kerala also has
Medical colleges that
impart training in fields...
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dough using wild
lactobacillaceae and yeast.
Lactic acid from
fermentation imparts a sour
taste and
improves keeping qualities. In the
Encyclopedia of Food...
- (Na2C5H7NO4) is a
sodium salt of
glutamic acid. It is used as a
flavoring agent to
impart umami flavor.
Disodium glutamate can be
produced by
neutralizing glutamic...
- Don Budge, had a
powerful one-handed
stroke in the 1930s and 1940s that
imparted topspin onto the ball. Ken Rosewall,
another player noted for his one-handed...
- digital's
higher signal-to-noise ratio, SNR,
abolished it.
Digital also
imparted to the
music a
perceived "pristine"
sound quality, if also a loss of analog...
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Istanbul Technical University. In 1734 an
artillery school was
established to
impart Western-style
artillery methods, but the
Islamic clergy successfully objected...