In fact, all of the most controversial scenes and lines of dialogue stem directly from the Gospels, chapter and verse. |
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These people knew the holiness code cover to cover and could quote you chapter and verse. |
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The two men I shared the dorm with gave me chapter and verse on the corrupt government and foreign exploitation of their resources. |
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If anyone thinks I made that last one up, I'd be happy to cite chapter and verse. |
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This chapter and verse makes clear that only God can be our lawgiver, judge and King. |
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She states her thesis early on, and proceeds to document it with chapter and verse, in a dense, brilliant, eloquent argument. |
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She has listed chapter and verse of these incredible efforts that have been made. |
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In fact, he quoted chapter and verse from the Conservative platform and how the government of Saskatchewan would be affected. |
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She could find chapter and verse to turn the keenest thrust of any blasphemer. |
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The bill was written chapter and verse by one of the foremost authorities on access to information, the former information commissioner himself. |
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I'm not versed enough to lay out chapter and verse as to what each one was. |
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Mr. Speaker, it will be noted that once again this minister has not been able to cite chapter and verse. |
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I think the committee would like to have chapter and verse with respect to that kind of probability. |
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He can quote the interinstitutional agreement chapter and verse, but I have been glad of it on many occasions. |
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This document gives chapter and verse about how we have been delivering on that vision. |
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I haven't put chapter and verse references in my answer to Larry King. |
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I am tempted to cite chapter and verse for my statements, but it is not in the public interest to publish the addresses of such websites. |
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Hon. members opposite could get up and quote chapter and verse on the evils of time allocation and probably on the evils of closure. |
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I could provide chapter and verse as to the silliness of energy independence. |
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Plenty of tourists or visitors will not know the exact titles of the attractions they are looking for, and why should they know chapter and verse? |
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He goes through, chapter and verse, of how he has been treated by lawyers and by investigators, objecting to the public nature of things that have been said about him. |
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I know I do not have time here, but I could list chapter and verse all the things we have done, especially since September 11 in relation to the creation of a public health infrastructure. |
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So as not to appear disbelieving, they opted to respond quotationally, to offer literal citation of chapter and verse. |
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We have been discussing the topic for over three years, and the Commission was previously unable to give us chapter and verse concerning the various legal options available to us. |
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The Chair: Could we give Gerald the chapter and verse to that, please? |
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Mom just has to name the chapter and verse and the parrot will recite it. |
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Needless to say, numerous studies have pointed out the inadequacies of that system and there is hardly a Newfoundlander or a tourist in the country who cannot give chapter and verse about the shortcomings of that service. |
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I can give the member chapter and verse where we have said it over and over again that we support the repeal of section 67 of the Canadian Human Rights Act. |
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In order to expose violations, it is important to quote chapter and verse. |
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And I can give you chapter and verse on why the colonial maps that were drawn helped to spur on conflict, and the terms of trade that were uneven emerging out of colonialism. |
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We will now look at the points first brought up First day text because of space we will present the chapter and verse and ask that you look them up. |
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Broadcasters need to deliver accurate news, as this decision has made clear, but they need not cite chapter and verse in the story to support that accuracy. |
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