Proper noun
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.
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