For all these reasons and because he extensively quoted biblical, liturgical, and patristic texts by heart, he enjoyed a reputation comparable with that of
Didymus the Blind.
Kohli, "Tolerance and hyperaccumulation of cadmium by a wild, unpalatable herb Coronopus
didymus (L.) Sm.
These leaders are, namely Joice Mujuru,
Didymus Mutasa, Rugare Gumbo, Nicholas Goche and Jabulani Sibanda.
didymus as soil amendment significantly reduced disease incidence to 13% and 3%, respectively.
mentions 'Thomas otherwise called
Didymus', and a Latin-English dictionary published in 1600 explains that '
Didymus' denotes 'A twinne'.
Only two colleagues, Rugare Gumbo and
Didymus Mutasa--both formerly Zanu-PF stalwarts who were expelled from Zanu-PF for associating with Mujuru--commented on her fall from grace.
A community of independent studios - driven by young, entrepreneurial developers - is burgeoning in the North East, particularly on Teesside, as consultant and non-executive chairman of two games companies Tom
Didymus explained.
A community of independent studios -- driven by young, entrepreneurial developers -- is burgeoning in the North East, particularly on Teesside, as consultant and non-executive chairman of two games companies Tom
Didymus explained.
"By lot India fell to Judas Thomas, also called
Didymus. And he did not wish to go, saying that he was not able to go on account of the weakness of his body."
Phileurus
didymus Linnaeus 1758: Se recolectaron dos individuos hembra y macho durante mayo en la RCM con trampas de luz blanca.
claims that the kernel of Cassian's Scholia is not the lost commentary of Origen, but that of
Didymus the Blind, which T.
In Pakistan, major weeds of wheat that cause huge economic losses are broad leaf dock (Rumex dentatus L.), swine cress (Coronopus
didymus L.), emex species (Emex spinosa L.), canary grass (Phalaris minor Retz.), wild oat (Avena fatua L.), fumitory (Fumaria indica L.), lamb's quarters (Chenopodium album L.), field bindweed (Convolvulus arvensis L.), blue pimpernel (Anagallis arvensis L), and bermuda grass (Cynodon dactylon L.), (Tanveer and Ali, 2003).
Thomas
Didymus are usually seen as a turning point in her spiritual quest.
Fuller commentary will be found at the end of the book: after the translation of the Magna Moralia and of Alius
Didymus' Epitome of Peripatetic Ethics (see below).