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                    [Summary] =>  Once. Twice. Third time now but maybe even a fourth visit to Istanbul will still be one to remember. Even if I have been to Aya Sophia or Hagia Sophia, each visit still amazes, surprises. And that is also true for another must see – the Blue Mosque.
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Creak… Squeak… The spring bed above me started moving ever so slightly. A hint of a rhythmic rattle. Slowly at first — just a steady to and fro — then the pace quickened and the pace was more definite and the sounds of the springs on the bed were forceful. It was a cheaper hostel so the bed squeaked loudly and the upper bunk bed was only an arm’s reach from my head, very close to me.

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Your law is my delight.    — Psalm 119:174

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Put on the Lord Jesus Christ, and make no provision for the flesh, to fulfill its lusts.      — Romans 13:14

In The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, Edmund was easily won over to the side of darkness by the wicked white witch. Her method was simple — she appealed to his love for rich, sweet food, as well as for status and revenge.

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Creak… Squeak… The spring bed above me started moving ever so slightly. A hint of a rhythmic rattle. Slowly at first — just a steady to and fro — then the pace quickened and the pace was more definite and the sounds of the springs on the bed were forceful. It was a cheaper hostel so the bed squeaked loudly and the upper bunk bed was only an arm’s reach from my head, very close to me.

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Your law is my delight.    — Psalm 119:174

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Put on the Lord Jesus Christ, and make no provision for the flesh, to fulfill its lusts.      — Romans 13:14

In The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, Edmund was easily won over to the side of darkness by the wicked white witch. Her method was simple — she appealed to his love for rich, sweet food, as well as for status and revenge.

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