Similar words: antitussive, coitus interruptus, coitus, tacitus, emeritus, pruritus, crepitus, tinnitus. Meaning: ['taɪtəs] n. 1. a Greek disciple and helper of Saint Paul 2. Emperor of Rome; son of Vespasian (39-81) 3. a new Testament book containing Saint Paul's epistle to Titus; contains advice on pastoral matters.
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1. Did Titus make a gain of you?
2. Titus: I think there is. I think he's having trouble coping with his workload.
3. I desired Titus, and with him I sent a brother.
4. Titus also paid for James'plane ticket home, her mother said.
5. While all the good works in the world won't save a person (Titus 3:5), they are reasonable evidence that someone is saved.
6. Where is the wisdom in Paul's advice to Titus in verse 9?
7. Cor. 12:18 I entreated Titus and sent with him the brother.
8. I urged Titus to go to you and I sent our brother with him.
9. Titus, a Fourth Classman, was awarded the Congressional Medal of honor for gallantry at Peking, China, 14 August1900[sentencedict.com/titus.html], while a soldier of the 14th United States Infantry.
10. When Vespasian's son, Titus, complained about the disgusting nature of the tax, his father showed him a gold coin and uttered the famous quote.
11. Terrell said Titus had just found a location to open a store specializing in workout gear.
12. One man on the ship, Titus Oates, smiled at Scott.
13. Timothy , Titus, Mark, and Silas are just a few who followed the trail that Paul blazed.
14. In the single year, 80 AD the Emperor Titus staged the slaughter of 9,000 wild animals.
15. Because season alternates, titus person in bosom, back coxal even metropolis appears a lot of small red blain.
16. The Bible does not require this... but rattendingher gives quingificines in I Timothy 3 and Titus 1.
17. "Online" shopping, from the "balcony" to the light we have, and lighting the ceiling, wall lighting, lighting progress, Hampton Bay, efficient "lighting,[sentencedict.com] " a wide variety of Titus.
18. We don't have any evidence that Marcion actually knew about these three letters, I and II Timothy and Titus.
19. A city of ancient Latium southeast of modern-day Rome, Italy. Pliny the Younger, Cicero, and the emperors Nero and Titus were among the prominent Romans who built villas here.
20. To borrow a tag line from the author of twill, Dr. Titus Brown, "if you don't test your code, how you can say it works?".
21. The Bible does not require this, but instead gives qualifications in I Timothy 3 and Titus 1.
22. It was begun by 10)Vespasian in AD 72 and completed by his son, Titus, eight years later.
23. Lampard shot over in the 47th minute after Kalou had twisted his way past Solano and Titus Bramble to lay the ball back into his path.
24. Guy Kawasaki said it's the art of concealing your impatience, while Titus Plautus concludes that it's the best remedy for every trouble.
25. English dramatist who wrote The Spanish Tragedy(c. 1584), is thought to have contributed to Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus and Henry VI, and may have written a version of Hamlet.
26. The books follow the heir to the Groan throne, although the first takes place during his infancy, named Titus as he grows in the Earldom of Gormenghast, and later explores the world outside it.
27. And there is an even earlier variant, hollo, which dates to at least 1588 when Shakespeare used it in Titus Andronicus. There are also cognates in other Germanic languages.
28. Let me see, the Colosseum was built by Vespasian, inaugurated by Titus in 80 AD and further modified by Domitian.
29. He loved Paul of Tarsus, liked St John, hated St James as much as he dared, and regarded with mixed feelings Timothy, Titus, and Philemon.
30. We concentrated on the Pastoral Epistles, I and II Timothy and Titus, as representing one kind of early Christian way of handling women in their early communities.
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