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The reason why is because maggots feed on food to survive so we(Maggots) feed on Slipknots(food) to survive. Pulse of the Maggots was written to show that maggots are cool people and you can't destroy them!!! Stay (sic)
They are not biological brothers, but they do refer to each other as brothers because they are all very close friends.
Real full name - James Owen Sullivan (But everyone calls him Jimmy) Full stagename - The Reverend Tholomew Plague
In the 18th century, there were not a lot of books that were so well known that you could refer to them and expect your audience to understand your reference. In the 21st century we have a much larger cultural base for making widely understandable references. We could refer to Harry Potter, for example, and expect to be understood. We have the Simpsons TV series. In the 18th century, it was pretty much the bible and Shakespeare. So you use what you have.
Letters refer to columns.
If you are referring to biblical numerology, the number 1000 is supposed to refer to divine completeness.
According to biblical reference, psalm 19:11, George Applebee was a Shepard in the township of Crane; who, unbeknownst to his wife, developed a relationship of sin with a beast of burden. Some early biblical editions, such as King Davids (3rd ed.), refer to said beast as "an animal of toil," while later references simply say "a goat."
To make it easier to see what parts of a formula refer to what cells or references on a worksheet, the cell references in the formula are shown in colour and highlights around the cells are in the corresponding colours.
To make it easier to see what parts of a function refer to what cells or references on a worksheet, the cell references in the function are shown in colour and highlights around the cells are in the corresponding colours.
You'd refer it like any other biblical text
Zero times. There was no Biblical Greek word for homosexual nor was there any concept of sexual orientation in Biblical times.
Today were refer to it as Biblical Judaism, but in Ancient times, it had no name.