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You young people will live most of your lives in the next millennium.
"What does he have to say five years before the third millennium?"
They will continue to do so until well into the next millennium.
We thought these changes would show up some time in the next millennium.
The millennium has turned, a new war is upon us.
As has been reported in the past, the millennium is here.
I just turned 84 and look forward to the new millennium.
I hope something can change for the better as we approach the millennium.
Millennium had control over time and could age others quickly.
I think we have enough books to get us well past the millennium.
Who lost ground to me every year for a millennium?
Is that really how you want to move into the next millennium?
Can we make the millennium the year when our systems work.
Well, he could go on thinking that into the next millennium.
But 2000 was in fact the final year of the old millennium.
The new millennium, however, began to bring small success for Part.
The most recent was in 2000 to mark the millennium.
"I wanted everything to be about technology for the millennium," she said after the show.
This may be the millennium, but it's no time for us to get old.
But our war has been going on for long millennia.
It was now less than ten days to the millennium.
It may be a very different organization coming into the new millennium.
Is it possible, at the turn of the millennium, that could be gone for good?
I was always planning to do something big for the millennium.
Those three questions, simply put, are: What exactly is the millennium?
In this green millenary, there were few thoughts and fewer words.
Millenary had a lovely old fashion rings.
For the next three seasons, Millenary was campaigned in top-class middle distance events all over Europe.
Millenary appears to be a true-breeding bay.
Millenary is a retired British Thoroughbred racehorse and active sire.
When I go, our race will retreat into aloof senescence and will perish inside of a single millenary.
After one more race, a third place in the Jockey Club Cup, Millenary was retired to stud.
The two colts dominated the betting with Millenary being sent-off the 11-4 favourite ahead of Air Marshall at 3-1.
Arabic for "A Millenary in the Daily Prayers")
Millenary was bred by his owner, Neil Jones's Abergwaun Farms breeding operation.
Millenary, Raeburn Miller, 1986.
After the race, Millenary, described as "a big, gangly horse" by his trainer's representative was quoted at 25-1 for the Epsom Derby.
Millenary took the lead, but Smullen brought Vinnie Roe through to overtake him inside the final furlong and win by two lengths.
Commenting on a "wonderful season", Dunlop said of Millenary, "He might be a seven-year-old entire, but he has retained all his ability and enthusiasm".
Jan Rypka was a participant in Ferdowsi Millenary Celebration in Tehran in 1934.
In 1934 Minorsky was one of the distinguished participants in Ferdowsi Millenary Celebration in Tehran.
Millenary was retired at the end of 2005 to stand at stud at the Knockhouse Stud in Kilkenny,Ireland.
He went on to become an important stallion, siring the Group One winners Nedawi, Millenary and Croco Rouge.
In 1934 Edward Denison Ross attended Ferdowsi Millenary Celebration in Tehran.
Pat Smullen held up Vinnie Roe in the early stages as Persian Punch set the pace from Millenary before making his challenge in the straight.
In 2004 Millenary was rated the fourth best stayer of any age in the world in the World Thoroughbred Racehorse Rankings with a rating of 117.
In September, he won his second Irish St Leger, beating Pugin by one and a half lengths, with Millenary and Warrsan among the beaten horses.
This will be near the seventh millenary, when the sanctuary of Jesus Christ will no longer be throdden down by the infidels who come from "Aquilon" [the North].
The race led the BBC to suggest that he would be "a force to be reckoned with", while John Dunlop called Millenary "a lovely character and... a good ride".
The millenary of St Meinrad was kept there with great splendour in 1861 as well as the millenary of the Benedictine community in 1934.
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If it played things quietly, the millenarians would demand reform.
All revolutions, even scientific ones, have their mystics and millenarians.
There is no shortage of work for the new millenarians, and some feel it is already too late.
In some cases, millenarians withdraw from society to await the intervention of God .
The millenarians were doomed to defeat because they could not recognize revolution as their own handiwork.
The Muslim millenarians possess a habit of mind that causes them to escalate conflicts.
A decade later, in 1534, millenarians seized the German town of Munster, which they held until the following summer.
And, like the millenarians, the members of the third force tended to identify this marvellous happening with a particular monarch.
Karádi was one of the millenarians among the Hungarian Unitarian church.
Thus he not merely disassociated himself from the millenarians and the radicals, but positively commanded the princes to crush them.
The tendency of wild millenarians to take over, and so ruin, any reformist movement was one reason why the Church had stayed unreformed so long.
"Green Book Millenarians?
Their shock-troops, the circumcellions, were millenarians who saw the idea of a revived eschatology as an occasion for settling scores on earth first.
The atrocities perpetrated by both millenarians and orthodox Christians on this occasion were roughly equal, each side being anxious to 'compel them to come in'.
Yet millenarians, seeking to escape from what they regarded as the debased enactment of the original Christian vision, were not discouraged, or warned, by past failures.
The third group consisted of the Millenarians and Sabbatarians, both of whom broke down into radical and more conservative wings.
Muntzer detonated a peasants' revolt, as had so many millenarians in the past; but he was executed before he could found his post-apocalyptic society.
The Skoptsy were millenarians, and looked for a Messiah who would establish an empire of the saints, i.e. the pure.
Continental Millenarians: Protestants, Catholics, Heretics, 2001.
Upon returning to Canada, he began corresponding with Christian proto-Zionists in the United States (mostly mystics and millenarians).
MILLENARIANS, mark your calendars.
Lopo also characterized this mark as millenarian of origin, highly fragmented that served as a funerary marker, and also included a reference to Emperor Trajan.
He adopted a threefold division of human history from medieval millenarians such as Joachim of Fiore and mixed it with Hegelian categories and concepts.
The Pursuit of the Millennium: Revolutionary Millenarians and Mystical Anarchists of the Middle Ages (1957)
And though it may be more difficult to live in, it might, in the long run, be more interesting that the apocalypses and utopias being brewed by millenarians.
In this green millenary, there were few thoughts and fewer words.
Millenary had a lovely old fashion rings.
For the next three seasons, Millenary was campaigned in top-class middle distance events all over Europe.
Millenary appears to be a true-breeding bay.
Millenary is a retired British Thoroughbred racehorse and active sire.
When I go, our race will retreat into aloof senescence and will perish inside of a single millenary.
After one more race, a third place in the Jockey Club Cup, Millenary was retired to stud.
The two colts dominated the betting with Millenary being sent-off the 11-4 favourite ahead of Air Marshall at 3-1.
Arabic for "A Millenary in the Daily Prayers")
Millenary was bred by his owner, Neil Jones's Abergwaun Farms breeding operation.
Millenary, Raeburn Miller, 1986.
After the race, Millenary, described as "a big, gangly horse" by his trainer's representative was quoted at 25-1 for the Epsom Derby.
Millenary took the lead, but Smullen brought Vinnie Roe through to overtake him inside the final furlong and win by two lengths.
Commenting on a "wonderful season", Dunlop said of Millenary, "He might be a seven-year-old entire, but he has retained all his ability and enthusiasm".
Jan Rypka was a participant in Ferdowsi Millenary Celebration in Tehran in 1934.
In 1934 Minorsky was one of the distinguished participants in Ferdowsi Millenary Celebration in Tehran.
Millenary was retired at the end of 2005 to stand at stud at the Knockhouse Stud in Kilkenny,Ireland.
He went on to become an important stallion, siring the Group One winners Nedawi, Millenary and Croco Rouge.
In 1934 Edward Denison Ross attended Ferdowsi Millenary Celebration in Tehran.
Pat Smullen held up Vinnie Roe in the early stages as Persian Punch set the pace from Millenary before making his challenge in the straight.
In 2004 Millenary was rated the fourth best stayer of any age in the world in the World Thoroughbred Racehorse Rankings with a rating of 117.
In September, he won his second Irish St Leger, beating Pugin by one and a half lengths, with Millenary and Warrsan among the beaten horses.
This will be near the seventh millenary, when the sanctuary of Jesus Christ will no longer be throdden down by the infidels who come from "Aquilon" [the North].
The race led the BBC to suggest that he would be "a force to be reckoned with", while John Dunlop called Millenary "a lovely character and... a good ride".
The millenary of St Meinrad was kept there with great splendour in 1861 as well as the millenary of the Benedictine community in 1934.
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Such belief systems are also described as millenarian in their outlook.
His millenarian views are said to have pointed to 1655 as apocalyptic.
There have been many examples of millenarian groups, movements, and writings over the years.
They believed Christianity was millenarian, but not in a materialist sense at all.
It was, in fact, the first modern millenarian revolt.
It went quickly through several impressions, and did much to foster the spread of millenarian ideas in England.
"I wouldn't be surprised if our trouble comes from one of the millenarian religions.
A sense of an ending, a millenarian impulse perhaps, a fear that the Last Days are coming.
The Pueblo revolt was typical of millenarian movements in colonial societies.
Their millenarian views drew ire that in some respects is more understandable.
It is a very important millenarian building for Kosova and wider.
Millenarian groups claim that the current society and its rulers are corrupt, unjust, or otherwise wrong.
The newcomers brought more than eccentricity and millenarian zeal.
There is nothing millenarian about this policy.
These millenarian movements all involved a leader who was prophetical and had a link to divinity.
Sabbatai could have learned something about these Western millenarian expectations at his father's house.
They were sons of a culture whose millenarian demands made a cynical chime and allowed no quarter.
Hence all egalitarian doctrine is fundamentally millenarian, revolutionary and transitional.
But the Revolution was not reformist, it was millenarian.
Recent millenarian doctrine included its share of saucer-borne extraterrestrial redeemers.
The social revolt of the millenarian peasantry naturally defined itself as an attempt to overthrow the Church.
He is known for his confrontation with Oliver Cromwell, and millenarian writings.
Most of these manufactures have older trajectories, product of millenarian cultural traditions.
Periodic millenarian revolts, often led by charismatic monks or self-proclaimed holy men.
Several scholars have inspected the apocalyptic, millennial and millenarian aspects of fascism.
But the millenary tradition, skills and expertise of dealing with water has remained.
This millenary experience is well documented in history.
However, the basilica shows noteworthy elements of all her millenary history:
A natural millenary bridge which in the dying sun with air so clear looked like the youngest, newest bridge imaginable.
"Last class, we were talking about Jewish mysticism cabala, and we'll get back to that and discuss millenary attitudes.
The document claims "millenary history" and "uninterrupted statehood" within historic and ethnic borders.
Gaillac winemakers still use today the specific grape varieties and methods this millenary vineyard if famous for.
The cathedral, with its arches and slender spires, rose before them in all its millenary splendor, dazzling and proud.
Vine cultivation has millenary attestations among Romanians, Hungarians, and Saxons.
The guttural use of voices and the typical songs of intonation, cannot be confused with anything else and make this millenary art have great impact.
He staged two operas for Sir Hugh Allen, and directed the Oxford millenary pageant.
Looking ahead, the Dow after millenary milestones has advanced in the following quarter on two of every three occasions, and has also done better than other market indexes.
His family is of ancient origin: they are descendants of the millenary tribe of Quraish, the same the prophet Muhammad comes from.
The presence of an elephant in the millenary history of Catania is surely connected to both zooarcheology and popular creeds.
In 1934, he made his second film Ferdowsi at the millenary celebrations of the great Persian epic poet Ferdowsi.
His works featured in the Hungarian Millenary exhibition of 1896 and in the winter exhibition of 1900-1901 (a loving portrayal of his mother).
If the supporters of the 'endogenous rhythms' theory were right, under conditions of reduced variation nothing special would happen; the internal clocks would continue to follow their millenary schedule.
In Balducci's view, the religions are the millenary legacy of cultural particularisms, as ideological, political, cultural and spiritual cohesion tools for cultural monads that, however, have lost their individuality.
In 1893 the two established their own partnership, their first major work being the Pesti Hirlap headquarters and also some of the many now demolished pavilions for the 1896 millenary exhibition.
If this were the main difficulty that stands in the way of that keen conception, the millenary fate of man would have been incomparably happier than it actu- ally was, or still is.
From the beginning of 2009, this shrine was renovated on a large scale on the occasion of the millenary anniversary of Hanoi which was founded by the Lý Dynasty.
Much emphasis is put on the little yellow metro (M1), Continental Europe's first underground railway, which opened for the millenary celebrations in 1896 and was completely renovated for the millecentenary 100 years later.
The most well known of these is the so-called Vajdahunyad Castle built for the millenary celebrations in 1896, which incorporated architectural styles practised in Hungary from the Middle Ages to the Baroque period.
All of the original Tang Soo Do schools taught the original Okinawa-Japanese Kata, dressed in the traditional kimono and taught karate with little influence from the millenary Taekyon martial arts.
Kadifekale, originally built at the end of the 4th century BC, is the millenary "Pagos" of ancient Greek and Byzantine times and "Pagus" of Roman and Genoese periods of Izmir.
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