Crucified.
The same as the meaning of bullets in typesetting.
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no Chinese and Japanese are total different languages Actually, many of the characters are the same and while the meaning might by fuzzy, they can usually figure out what is being said when kanji is being used. When the Japanese alphabet is being used, the Chinese will not be able to read it.
about the same but they had to cross on woodlike things and if the couldn't do that they couldnt
Were living during the same period of history.
They mean the same thing.
when you cross multiply you get the same number for each side its an equal proportion
Those would be Peter and Stephan Stephan was the first Martyr being stoned to death he was sainted by the Catholics Peter was nailed backwords to the Cross because he did not believe he should have the right to die the same way as god he is what the catholics believe give them the right to be a universal church for he charged them with the duty and God charged him in their mind set
It is a three dimensional shape whose cross-section along the whole of its length is the same rectangle.
A cross is a t shape, to represent the way Jesus was crucified. A crucifix, is has the same idea, but it usually has a little sculpture of Jesus hanging from it. A crucifix is more commonly used by Catholics.
If a person is cutting your head off and the others are nailing you to a cross, then you are being beheaded and crucified at the same time. Easy!AdditionNailed to a cross and as you're dying or about to die you are beheaded. Simple!
Both sayings have the same meaning.
It has the same meaning as being excited 'I'm excited for the movie' can be 'I'm stoked for the movie'
A cross section parallel to the base of a prism retains the same shape as the base itself. This is because prisms have uniform cross sections along their height, meaning the dimensions and angles of the base are consistent throughout. Therefore, if the base is a triangle, rectangle, or any other shape, the cross section will also be that same shape.
All items being the same (Uniform) length.
'Eclectic' refers to being different, not of the same form, type or style.
No, GESTAS was not set free from the cross. He died nailed on his cross and after horrible sufferings. Jesus' presence and the true repentance of his fellow Dismas did not move him to recognise his misdeeds. He insulted both and died hopeless. He thought that Jesus was going to do a miracle by removing his nails and save him from dying crucified.Like Dismas, he suffered the same temporal punishment of crucifixion, but he did not sanctify his penance. "Are you not the Christ? Save yourself and us as well" he said to Jesus.