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Annas

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Annas

plural of Anna

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Annas

(biblical) A Jewish high priest known for having four sons and a son-in-law (Caiaphas) succeed him in his lifetime; and for cooperating with Caiaphas to have Jesus Christ crucified.


Annas

plural of Anna


English Wikipedia has an article on:AnnasWikipedia
Annas

(biblical) A Jewish high priest known for having four sons and a son-in-law (Caiaphas) succeed him in his lifetime; and for cooperating with Caiaphas to have Jesus Christ crucified.

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Caiaphas and Annas say that what he has done will save everyone and that he should not feel remorse for his actions before throwing him out of their temple. Source: Internet

Annas, "Classical Greek Philosophy", 2001, pp. 252 It is not until the age of Alexandria under the Ptolemies that advances in biology can be again found. Source: Internet

Health law professor George Annas and technology law professor Lori Andrews are prominent advocates of the position that the use of these technologies could lead to such human- posthuman caste warfare. Source: Internet

In some cases federal or state statutes may preempt tort actions, which is particularly discussed in terms of the U.S. FDA Preemption ; Glantz LH, Annas GJ. Source: Internet

If you take away the wrongful birth cause of action, "there is no other action," said George Annas, director of the Center for Health Law, Ethics & Human Rights at Boston University. Source: Internet

The elders Annas, Caiaphas, Nicodemus, and Joseph himself, along with Gamaliel under whom Paul of Tarsus studied, travelled to Arimathea to interview Simeon's sons Charinus and Lenthius. Source: Internet

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