In John Milton's "Paradise Lost," the Shepard represents Jesus Christ, who is often referred to as the Good Shepherd in Christian theology. The chosen seed refers to the faithful followers of Christ, who are seen as the descendants or offspring of the Savior. Both figures play significant roles in the epic poem's exploration of themes such as redemption, salvation, and the battle between good and evil.
the last seed from seedos is a captus and the last seed from the store is gem seed
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The probability that three F2 seeds chosen from Mendel's study group will have at least one yellow seed is 63/64. It would be very rare to get three green seeds.
2 seed. 1 has never lost.
- The Good Samaritan - The Lost Coin - The Prodigal Son - The Lost Lamb - The Sower and the Seed - The Rich Fool - Two Debtors - Mustard Seed - Alert Servants - Dinner Guests
As of 2010 this has never happened. A number one seed has never lost to a 16 seed.
Nope, its never happened
1997 Arizona wildcats
it is lost forever due to the new ubdate :'(
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Super Bowl XXV (1990 season) through Super Bowl XLIII (2008 season): 1) Super Bowl XLII: AFC #1 seed New England Patriots lost to NFC #5 seed New York Giants. 2) Super Bowl XLI: NFC #1 seed Chicago Bears lost to AFC #3 seed Indianapolis Colts. 3) Super Bowl XL: NFC #1 seed Seattle Seahawks lost to AFC #6 seed Pittsburgh Steelers. 4) Super Bowl XXXIX: NFC #1 seed Philadelphia Eagles lost to AFC #2 seed New England Patriots. 5) Super Bowl XXXVIII: AFC #1 seed New England Patriots defeated NFC #3 seed Carolina Panthers. 6) Super Bowl XXXVII: AFC #1 seed Oakland Raiders lost to NFC #2 seed Tampa Bay Buccaneers. 7) Super Bowl XXXVI: NFC #1 seed St. Louis Rams lost to AFC #2 seed New England Patriots. 8) Super Bowl XXXV: NFC #1 seed New York Giants lost to AFC #4 seed Baltimore Ravens. 9) Super Bowl XXXIV: NFL #1 seed St. Louis Rams defeated AFC #4 seed Tennessee Titans. 10) Super Bowl XXXIII: AFC #1 seed Denver Broncos defeated NFC #2 seed Atlanta Falcons. 11) Super Bowl XXXI: NFC #1 seed Green Bay Packers defeated AFC #2 seed New England Patriots. 12) Super Bowl XXX: NFC #1 seed Dallas Cowboys defeated AFC #2 seed Pittsburgh Steelers. 13) Super Bowl XXIX: NFC #1 seed San Francisco 49ers defeated AFC #2 seed San Diego Chargers. 14) Super Bowl XXVIII: NFC #1 seed Dallas Cowboys defeated AFC #1 seed Buffalo Bills. 15) Super Bowl XXVI: NFC #1 seed Washington Redskins defeated AFC #1 seed Buffalo Bills. 16) Super Bowl XXV: AFC #1 seed Buffalo Bills lost to NFC #2 seed New York Giants.
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