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and it came to pass on the day when the lord spake unto moses in the land of egypt,
het die here moses aangespreek met die woorde: ek is die here. sê aan farao, die koning van egipte, alles wat ek met jou spreek.
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this option will turn on the " visible bell " , i. e. a visible notification shown every time that normally just a bell would occur . this is especially useful for deaf people .
hierdie opsie sal skakel op die " sigbare klok " , i. e . ' n sigbare inkennisstelling vertoon elke tyd wat gewoonlik net ' n klok sal gebeur . hierdie is in besonder bruikbare vir doof mense .
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and it came to pass on the morrow, when the philistines came to strip the slain, that they found saul and his three sons fallen in mount gilboa.
en toe die filistyne die volgende dag kom om die gesneuweldes te plunder, kry hulle saul en sy drie seuns nog daar lê op die gebergte gilbóa.
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and it came to pass, when men began to multiply on the face of the earth, and daughters were born unto them,
toe die mense op die aarde begin vermeerder en daar vir hulle dogters gebore is,
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and it came to pass, that there went out some of the people on the seventh day for to gather, and they found none.
en op die sewende dag het van die mense uitgegaan om in te samel, maar hulle het niks gekry nie.
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and it came to pass on the eighth day, that moses called aaron and his sons, and the elders of israel;
en op die agtste dag het moses aäron en sy seuns en die oudstes van israel geroep
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and it came to pass on the twentieth day of the second month, in the second year, that the cloud was taken up from off the tabernacle of the testimony.
in die tweede jaar, in die tweede maand, op die twintigste van die maand, het die wolk opgetrek van die tabernakel van die getuienis af.
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if this option is enabled , kde will look for new netscape plugins every time it starts up . this makes it easier for you if you often install new plugins , but it may also slow down kde startup . you might want to disable this option , especially if you seldom install plugins .
as hierdie opsie is geaktiveer , kde sal kyk vir nuwe netscape inprop modules elke tyd dit beginne begin . hierdie maak dit makliker vir jy as jy gereeld installeer nuwe inprop modules , maar dit dalk mag asook stadige ondertoe kde opstart . jy dalk wil hê na deaktiveer hierdie opsie , in besonder as jy selde installeer inprop modules .
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and it came to pass, that he went through the corn fields on the sabbath day; and his disciples began, as they went, to pluck the ears of corn.
en terwyl hy op die sabbat deur die gesaaides loop, het sy dissipels al gaande are begin pluk.
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it came even to pass on the third day, that, behold, a man came out of the camp from saul with his clothes rent, and earth upon his head: and so it was, when he came to david, that he fell to the earth, and did obeisance.
kom daar op die derde dag 'n man uit die leër, van saul af, met geskeurde klere en grond op sy hoof. en toe hy by dawid kom, val hy op die grond en buig hom neer.
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and it came to pass, that when jehudi had read three or four leaves, he cut it with the penknife, and cast it into the fire that was on the hearth, until all the roll was consumed in the fire that was on the hearth.
en elke keer het hy, as jehúdi drie of vier kolomme gelees het, dit met die mes van 'n skrywer stukkend gesny en in die vuur gegooi wat op die vuurpan was, totdat die hele rol in die vuur op die vuurpan verteer was.
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introduced more than 100 years ago, electric cars are seeing a rise in popularity today for many of the same reasons they were first popular. whether it’s a hybrid, plug-in hybrid or all-electric, the demand for electric drive vehicles will continue to climb as prices drop and consumers look for ways to save money at the pump. currently more than 3 percent of new vehicle sales, electric vehicles sales could to grow to nearly 7 percent -- or 6.6 million per year -- worldwide by 2020, according to a report by navigant research. with this growing interest in electric vehicles, we are taking a look at where this technology has been and where it’s going. travel back in time with us as we explore the history of the electric car. the birth of the electric vehicle it’s hard to pinpoint the invention of the electric car to one inventor or country. instead it was a series of breakthroughs -- from the battery to the electric motor -- in the 1800s that led to the first electric vehicle on the road. in the early part of the century, innovators in hungary, the netherlands and the united states -- including a blacksmith from vermont -- began toying with the concept of a battery-powered vehicle and created some of the first small-scale electric cars. and while robert anderson, a british inventor, developed the first crude electric carriage around this same time, it wasn’t until the second half of the 19th century that french and english inventors built some of the first practical electric cars. here in the u.s., the first successful electric car made its debut around 1890 thanks to william morrison, a chemist who lived in des moines, iowa. his six-passenger vehicle capable of a top speed of 14 miles per hour was little more than an electrified wagon, but it helped spark interest in electric vehicles. over the next few years, electric vehicles from different automakers began popping up across the u.s. new york city even had a fleet of more than 60 electric taxis. by 1900, electric cars were at their heyday, accounting for around a third of all vehicles on the road. during the next 10 years, they continued to show strong sales. the early rise and fall of the electric car to understand the popularity of electric vehicles circa 1900, it is also important to understand the development of the personal vehicle and the other options available. at the turn of the 20th century, the horse was still the primary mode of transportation. but as americans became more prosperous, they turned to the newly invented motor vehicle -- available in steam, gasoline or electric versions -- to get around. steam was a tried and true energy source, having proved reliable for powering factories and trains. some of the first self-propelled vehicles in the late 1700s relied on steam; yet it took until the 1870s for the technology to take hold in cars. part of this is because steam wasn’t very practical for personal vehicles. steam vehicles required long startup times -- sometimes up to 45 minutes in the cold -- and would need to be refilled with water, limiting their range. as electric vehicles came onto the market, so did a new type of vehicle -- the gasoline-powered car -- thanks to improvements to the internal combustion engine in the 1800s. while gasoline cars had promise, they weren’t without their faults. they required a lot of manual effort to drive -- changing gears was no easy task and they needed to be started with a hand crank, making them difficult for some to operate. they were also noisy, and their exhaust was unpleasant. electric cars didn’t have any of the issues associated with steam or gasoline. they were quiet, easy to drive and didn’t emit a smelly pollutant like the other cars of the time. electric cars quickly became popular with urban residents -- especially women. they were perfect for short trips around the city, and poor road conditions outside cities meant few cars of any type could venture farther. as more people gained access to electricity in the 1910s, it became easier to charge electric cars, adding to their popularity with all walks of life (including some of the “best known and prominent makers of gasoline cars” as a 1911 new york times article pointed out). many innovators at the time took note of the electric vehicle’s high demand, exploring ways to improve the technology. for example, ferdinand porsche, founder of the sports car company by the same name, developed an electric car called the p1 in 1898. around the same time, he created the world’s first hybrid electric car -- a vehicle that is powered by electricity and a gas engine. thomas edison, one of the world’s most prolific inventors, thought electric vehicles were the superior technology and worked to build a better electric vehicle battery. even henry ford, who was friends with edison, partnered with edison to explore options for a low-cost electric car in 1914, according to wired. yet, it was henry ford’s mass-produced model t that dealt a blow to the electric car. introduced in 1908, the model t made gasoline-powered cars widely available and affordable. by 1912, the gasoline car cost only $650, while an electric roadster sold for $1,750. that same year, charles kettering introduced the electric starter, eliminating the need for the hand crank and giving rise to more gasoline-powered vehicle sales.
'n afrikaanse toespraak oor motors
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