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The uniform identifies the wearer as one upon whom the State has vested authority to enforce the law within the general public. ... To be recognised as a police man and to stand out. If they didnt
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A legionnaire is clothed, fed, accomodated, and medically cared for and his pay will depend upon his rank, qualifications and time of service, on top of which special bonuses could be paid
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www.gardenandhearth.com/Remove_Clothes
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Chair Massages are typically done fully clothed. However, table massages with creams/lotions require you to remove your clothing. What you remove depends upon your comfort level an...
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bible.cc/2_corinthians/5-2.htm
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Earnestly desiring to be clothed upon with our house ... - There is evidently here a change of the metaphor which gives an apparent harshness to the ...
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bible.cc/2_corinthians/5-4.htm
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But clothed upon - To be invested with our spiritual body. We desire to be ... But clothed upon - To have the fullest preparation for eternal glory. We wish not to ...
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"And behold, I am sending forth the promise of My Father upon you; but you are to stay in the city until you are clothed with power from on high." King James ...
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concordances.org/hebrew/3847.htm
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labash or labesh: to put on, wear, clothe, be clothed. Original Word: לָבַשׁ. Transliteration: labash or labesh. Phonetic Spelling: (law-bash') Short Definition: ...
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Scared Vestature - To Be Clothed Upon. "And above all things, clothe yourselves with the bond of charity, as with a mantle, which is the bond of perfectness and ...
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byustudies.byu.edu/showTitle.aspx?title=5506
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The Greek word that means “garment” or “to clothe upon” was used to represent sacramental, baptismal, and sealing ordinances in the Clementine Recognitions ...
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www.christnotes.org/commentary.php?com=wes&b=47&c=5
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Desiring to be clothed upon — This body, which is now covered with flesh and blood, with the glorious house which is from heaven. Instead of flesh and blood, ...
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