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Tagakülg: Lielvārde vöö ornamendid
Reverse: A variety of Lielvārde belt ornaments
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Vöö: 1 Dan (Karate IJKA)
Rank : 1 Dan (Karate IJKA)
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SELDEN kvartsi Watch Tower Crystal-rõhutatud vöö Coppertone käed roostevabast terasest
SELDEN Quartz Watch Tower Crystal-accented Belt Coppertone Hands Stainless Steel
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nr 60: vöö - 112cm, jala sisekülje pikkus ...
Machine washable at 90 degrees.
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187:2.8 Nähes ema koos Johannese ja oma venna ning õega, Jeesus naeratas, kuid ei öelnud midagi. Meistri risti löönud neli sõdurit olid tema rõivad vahepeal omavahel ära jaganud, nagu oli tavaks: üks võttis sandaalid, teine turbani, kolmas vöö ja neljas rüü.
187:4.1 (2008.8) One of the brigands railed at Jesus, saying, “If you are the Son of God, why do you not save yourself and us?” But when he had reproached Jesus, the other thief, who had many times heard the Master teach, said: “Do you have no fear even of God? Do you not see that we are suffering justly for our deeds, but that this man suffers unjustly? Better that we should seek forgiveness for our sins and salvation for our souls.” When Jesus heard the thief say this, he turned his face toward him and smiled approvingly. When the malefactor saw the face of Jesus turned toward him, he mustered up his courage, fanned the flickering flame of his faith, and said, “Lord, remember me when you come into your kingdom.” And then Jesus said, “Verily, verily, I say to you today, you shall sometime be with me in Paradise.”
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Jätkusuutlikuma linnakeskkonna loomiseks on hoonete esimesele ja teisele korrusele loodud äripinnad ning Admiraliteedi basseini ääres jooksva promenaadi külge restoranide ja kohvikute vöö – sellist vaadet raisku lasta oleks kuritegu.
The second problem – safety – cannot simply be resolved by building a roof. There has to be some logic behind ensuring the use of the city space 24/7. At this point, the second aspect of the KOKO design – diversity – comes into play. Cities with high-rise offices at the centre become empty after the workday and un-city-like and dangerous. In order to create a more sustainable city environment, the first and second floors of buildings are designed with businesses in mind and a line of restaurants and cafes are planned along the promenade of the Admirality Pool – it would be a crime to let such a view go to waste.