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7 Sentences With "goodnesses"

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Other goodnesses are the washing machine, outside enclosed showers, barbecue.
The first Good heads the Good, and thereafter follow the various levels of goodnesses.
And I made him my pal and comrade, and found him a veritable honey pot of sweetnesses and goodnesses.
The first Feed the mind, is a conference that dictated Carrol on the reading and his goodnesses, in key of humour and genial by moments.
In derision he adds the verse, "Oh essence of all goodnesses by what name shall I call thee." Of the old buildings of Áhmedábád, the emperor speaks of the Kankaria Lake and its island garden and of the royal palaces in the Bhadra. He notes that his Bakhshi had repaired the Kánkaria lake and that the viceroy Mukarrab Khán had partly restored the Bhadra palaces against his arrival. The emperor was disappointed with the capital.
The Virginia Company quickly published an account of this attack. It was steeped in Calvinist theology of the time: the massacre was the work of Providence in that it was justification for the destruction of the Powhatan, and building English settlements over their former towns. New orders from the London Company directed a "perpetual war without peace or truce" "to root out from being any longer a people, so cursed a nation, ungrateful to all benefitte, and incapable of all goodnesses." Within two years, the Crown took over the territory in 1624 as a royal colony.
The term waqf literally means "confinement and prohibition" or causing a thing to stop or stand still.Hassan (1984) as cited in HS Nahar and H Yaacob, 2011, Accountability in the Sacred Context: The case of management, accounting and reporting of a Malaysian cash awqaf institution, Journal of Islamic Accounting and Business Research, Vol. 2, No. 2, pp. 87–113. Bahaeddin Yediyıldız defines the waqf as a system which comprises three elements: hayrat, akarat and waqf. Hayrat, the plural form of hayr, means “goodnesses” and refers to the motivational factor behind vakıf organization; akarat refers to corpus and literally means ”real estates” implying revenue-generating sources, such as markets (bedestens, arastas, hans, etc.), land, baths; and waqf, in its narrow sense, is the institution(s) providing services as committed in the vakıf deed such as madrasas, public kitchens (imarets), karwansarays, mosques, libraries, etc.

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