The church we went past crumbled five minutes afterwards due to a huge earthquake and more than a 100 churchgoers were buried alive. Due to the catastrophe caused by the huge tsunami, damage was sustained by the nuclear reactor as well as explosions at the nuclear power plant. Actually that...
NAS: earthquake, such as there had not beenKJV: a great earthquake, such as was notINT: there was a great such as not became Strong's Greek 363415 Occurrencesοἵα — 4 Occ.οἷοί — 2 Occ.οἷον— 3 Occ.οἷος — 3 Occ.οἵου— 1 Occ.οἵους ...
The rescue workers are going to hand out supplies to the victims of the earthquake. There are two kinds of work in the world--head work and hand work; mental and manual. A flush is a poker hand where all five cards are of the same suit. Why don't we stop arguing over these piddli...
of this time lived on in the Greek’s memory for many centuries thereafter. Around 1470 a tectonic disaster on the island of Thera brought about a ruinous earthquake on Crete. Cities and villages, as well as the population and the fleet, were destroyed, causing the islands to be abandoned....
The cathedral was damaged byan earthquake on September 7, 1999. Renovations and repairs were extensive and the scaffolding was not removed until 2016. *** The Exterior of the Metropolitan Cathedral of the Annunciation Exterior of the Metropolitan...
The temple was destroyed by an earthquake in the early 4th century CE. Many notable architects during the era of Ancient Greece produced work that became significant later. A lot of their beautiful and elegant masterpieces have been preserved until today and are considered remarkable sceneries. Anci...
A euphemism (from the Greek words eu--well and pheme--speak) is a word or expression that is used when people want to find a polite or less direct way of talking about difficult or embarrassing topics like death or the bodily functions. Most people, for example, would find it very diff...
Where are those gaping lions, where is the heavy bellowing of your throats like a rumbling earthquake? Where is the far-flung poison of your snaky mane? Do not you hiss any more with that coronet of serpentine bristles? Where are the bellowings of your bull-mouths? Where are your hands...
Coining the French word to mean “the art of governing,” from the Greek (Kybernetes = navigator or steersman), subsequently adopted as cybernetics by Norbert Weiner for the field of control and communication theory (see Oxford English Dictionary). ...
After the earthquake we felt grateful to be alive. Thanks for looking after my dog for the weekend. I'm really grateful. I'm grateful to have family and friends who support me. I feel grateful to hear that she has got well. English word "ευγνώμων"(grateful) occurs in sets...