However last week coastguard chief Sir Massey, on a visit to Holyhead, gave an assur that lives would not be put at risk by proposed shake-up. |
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In their commentary, the Tosafot conclude that it is assur to inflict a wound in one's body even if he benefits from it. |
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The last chapter offers an analysis of a single canonical work of art of the thirteenth century BCE, the altar of Tukulti Ninurta I found at Assur. |
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Ur, Kish, Isin, Larsa and Nippur in the Middle Bronze Age and Babylon, Calah and Assur in the Late Bronze Age similarly had large populations. |
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Thus it is probable that these were official or royal gifts to the Mitanni Court of Adad-nerari I, a Middle Assyrian ruler at Assur. |
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Assur also is joined with them: they have holpen the children of Lot. |
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Of particular interest because its topic has been so little discussed elsewhere is Stefan Hauser's contribution on Assur under the Arsacids. |
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In all cases, it ultimately meant the symbolic integration in the Assyrian worldview, with its centre in the religious capital and the unique temple of Assur. |
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