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After extensive research, there does not appear to be any information as to when the phrase "build my own website" was first used over the internet. The phrase was likely used shortly after the internet became popular when people were beginning to show the desire to have a presence online but there does not appear to be any information providing a date.
In the King James version the phrase - whipped with many strips - does not appear at all the phrase - whipped with many - does not appear at all the phrase - with many strips - does not appear at all
A Streetcar Named Desire
with want or with desire
In the King James version the phrase - the hands of the lord - does not appear at all.
The term buy phone would seem to suggest that someone is intending to purchase a phone. It does not appear to have any particularly special or different meanings attached to it as a phrase.
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The phrase "I am who I am" does not appear anywhere in the Vulgate bible. Although, the phrase does appear one time in the NIV bible (Exodus 3:14).
The phrase does not appear in the bible.
"Desire" or "The desire" can be English equivalents of the French phrase le désir.Specifically, the masculine singular definite article le means "the". The masculine noun désir translates as "desire". The pronunciation will be "luh deyzeer" in French.
This phrase does not appear in the KJV Bible, however, a similar phrase, 'in process of time', appears five times in the Bible.
In the King James version the phrase - four hundred and forty four - does not appear at all. Nor does the phrase - four hundred - appear in any verse with the phrase - forty four.