Word: depths
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...similarities among different missionaries' experiences also reflect the depth of a belief which prompted them to dedicate two years of their lives to sharing their convictions with other people. Finlayson explains that he wanted to give something to other people and thought that being a missionary was the best way to accomplish that...
...deepening of their own faith because of the missions. As Carson puts it, "During those two years you don't have to concern yourself with a lot of other things, so all your efforts go in a religious direction. Before, a lot of people don't realize the depth and significance of the Church." Beck agrees: "If you spend two years trying to tell people why a church structure is important, and you see people changing their lives to adjust to that structure, you can't help but come to believe in it very deeply...
Justice committee members would have been better advised and more courageous to reject the bill and request the creation of a commission to take an in depth look at the death penalty's pros and cons. As many people have pointed out, capital punishment has not been subject to intense legislative scrutiny for over 20 years. In 1959, a statehouse study commission recommended against...
...featured several significant surprises. Among these was the performance of yardling Paul Gompers, who conquered the unfamiliar terrain to finish first for Harvard. The Crimson pack, comprising Gompers, sophomore Peter Jelley. Felix "Rough Rider" Rippey, and Paul McNulty, stormed through the opposition to place 2-3-5-6. Harvard depth in the top ten rounded out by senior Bob Higgins, secured a Crimson triumph despite Columbia's first place and Penn's fourth place finishes...
...substitutions per game, while this year the maximum is four per half. Also, players removed from the lineup may re-enter the game under the new rule "We have a top 16, not a top 11." Mabrey said, explaining that the liberalized substitution rules help teams with Harvard's depth...