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and the earth." however, other interpreters [ ] understand creation ex nihilo as a nd-century theological development. according to this view, church fathers opposed notions appearing in pre-christian creation myths and in gnosticism —notions of creation by a demiurge out of a primordial state of matter
the idea, [ ] which became important to judaism. according to islam , god, known in arabic as allah , is the all-powerful and all-knowing creator, sustainer, ordainer, and judge of the universe. creation is seen as an act of divine choice and mercy, one with a grand purpose: "and we ( royal we ) did not...
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and standards (prohibition and restrictions on sales) regulations, , with respect to the sale of artificial sweeteners through vending machines. the country's apex food regulator decided to put a clause in the regulations that sought the labelling of such machines and cups through which products containing
"decaffeination is carried out while the beans are in green form, before they are roasted," they added. the regulations stated, "it shall be free from artificial colouring, flavouring, facing, extraneous matter or glazing substances, and shall be in dry and fresh condition, free from rancid or obnoxious...
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bacteria and mold , the processing, and how long they have been aged for. herbs , spices , or wood smoke may be used as flavoring agents . the yellow to red color of many cheeses is produced by adding annatto . other ingredients may be added to some cheeses, such as black pepper , garlic , chives or cranberries
foam"). also compare fromage. old norse ostr, danish ost, swedish ost are related to latin ius "broth, sauce, juice.'" [ ] when the romans began to make hard cheeses for their legionaries' supplies, a new word started to be used: formaticum, from caseus formatus, or "molded cheese" (as in "formed", not...
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(class / ) animal or plant matter (e.g., blood, hair, skin, wood, hemp, cotton, paper, lard, castor oil, shellac, glue, beeswax, etc.) (class / ) elemental or alloyed metal (class / ) halogen compound (class / ) silicon compound (class / ) heavy metal or aluminum compound (e.g., mos ,etc.)
(class / ) graphite, coal, or elemental carbon (class / ) lubricants or separants for moving solid surfaces and miscellaneous mineral oil compositions (e.g., water containing, etc.)...
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