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Bernard and McGinn
According to Bernard McGinn, " mythic patterns " such as " the primordial struggle between good and evil " appear in passages throughout the Hebrew Bible, including passages that describe historical events.
Bernard McGinn suggests that the image of the two Beasts in Revelation stems from a " mythological background " involving the figures of Leviathan and Behemoth.
According to Bernard McGinn, these parts of the oracles were probably written by a Christian and incorporated " mythological language " in describing Nero's return.
* McGinn, Bernard.
* The Compendium of Revelations in Bernard McGinn ed.
As described by scholar Bernard McGinn, Christian mysticism would be " that part, or element, of Christian belief and practice that concerns the preparation for, the consciousness of, and the effect of [...] a direct and transformative presence of Christian God ".
* Bernard McGinn: The Foundations of Mysticism: Origins to the Fifth Century, 1991, reprint 1994, ISBN 0-8245-1404-1
* McGinn, Bernard " Visions of the End: Apocalyptic Traditions in the Middle Ages " ( NY, Columbia University Press, 1998 ), pp. 70 – 76
* McGinn, Bernard.
* " Christian Spirituality: Origins to the Twelfth Century ," ed., with Bernard McGinn, World Spirituality, v. 16.

Bernard and Growth
* Bernard Poinssot, The Stinson Beach Salt Marsh: The Form of Its Growth, Stinson Beach Press, June 1977, ISBN 0-918540-01-1

Bernard and Mysticism
Tamburello, Dennis E. ( 2007 ), Union with Christ: John Calvin and the Mysticism of St. Bernard, Louisville, Kentucky: Westminster John Knox Press, ISBN 0-664-22054-1 ISBN 9780664220549

Bernard and Gregory
Mendelevium ( for Dimitri Ivanovich Mendeleev, surname commonly transliterated into Latin script as Mendeleev, Mendeleyev, Mendeléef, or even Mendelejeff, and first name sometimes transliterated as Dmitry or Dmitriy ) was first synthesized by Albert Ghiorso, Glenn T. Seaborg, Gregory R. Choppin, Bernard G. Harvey, and Stanley G. Thompson ( team leader ) in early 1955 at the University of California, Berkeley.
Most recently the subject has been addressed in British film director Bernard Rose's film Snuff-Movie ( 2005 ), the Nimród Antal film Vacancy ( 2007 ) and also in the WWE film The Condemned ( 2007 ) and the Gregory Hoblit film Untraceable.
* My: Roman, ( We: A Novel ) 1927 ( translations: Gregory Zilboorg, 1924 ; Bernard Guilbert Guerney, 1970, Mirra Ginsburg, 1972 ; Alex Miller, 1991 ; Clarence Brown, 1993 ; Natasha Randall, 2006 ; first Russian-language book publication 1952, U. S .)-Wir, TV film in 1981, dir.
John painted many distinguished contemporaries, including T. E. Lawrence, Thomas Hardy, W. B. Yeats, Aleister Crowley, Lady Gregory, Tallulah Bankhead, George Bernard Shaw, the cellist Guilhermina Suggia, the Marchesa Casati and Elizabeth Bibesco.
More recently he has founded The Medieval Murderers, a speaking and entertainment group of historical writers including Bernard Knight, Ian Morson, Susanna Gregory, Phillip Gooden and CJ Sansom.
The cupola contains allegorical paintings and on the pendentives, there are the four doctors of the Catholic Church, Francis de Geronimo, Pope Gregory I, Ambrose and Augustine of Hippo, as well as images of John Duns Scotus, Bonaventure, Bernard of Siena, and Anthony of Padua.
) treats of theology or mythology, and winds up with an account of the Holy Scriptures and of the Fathers, from Ignatius and Dionysius the Areopagite to Jerome and Gregory the Great, and even of later writers from Isidore and Bede, through Alcuin, Lanfranc and Anselm, down to Bernard of Clairvaux and the brethren of St Victor.
The pontifical power attains its apogee in France as elsewhere, St. Bernard and St. Thomas Aquinas outline the theory of that power, and their opinion is that of the school in accepting the attitude of Gregory VII and his successors in regard to delinquent princes.
* Gregory, Ruth Wilhelme ; Trawicky, Bernard, Anniversaries and Holidays, ALA Editions, 2000, ISBN 0-8389-0695-8
Among the pilgrims who visited the Saint Michael Archangel Sanctuary were many popes ( Gelasius I, Leo IX, Urban II, Alexander III, Gregory X, Celestine V, John XXIII as Cardinal, John Paul II ), saints ( Bridget of Sweden, Bernard of Clairvaux, Thomas Aquinas ) emperors, kings and princes ( Louis II of Italy, Otto III, Herny II, Matilda of Tuscany, Charles I of Naples, Ferdinand II of Aragon ).
* February 19-Mendelevium ( atomic number 101 ) is first synthesized by Albert Ghiorso, Glenn T. Seaborg, Gregory R. Choppin, Bernard G. Harvey, and Stanley G. Thompson ( team leader ) at the University of California, Berkeley.
William Bernard Ullathorne ( 1806 – 1889 ) was instrumental in influencing Pope Gregory XVI to establish the hierarchy in Australia.
Kuby, with Kunstler, represented Gregory Lee Johnson, a protester who burned a U. S. Flag at the 1984 Republican National Convention ; Sheikh Omar Abdel-Rahman, the blind cleric who headed the Egyptian-based militant group Al-Gama ' a al-Islamiyya, accused of planning and encouraging terrorist attacks against Americans ; Colin Ferguson, the man responsible for the 1993 LIRR shootings ( who chose to represent himself at trial ); Qubilah Shabazz, the daughter of Malcolm X, accused of plotting to murder Louis Farrakhan of the Nation of Islam ; Glenn Harris, a New York public school teacher who absconded with a fifteen year-old girl for two months ; Darrell Cabey, a youth who was acquitted of assault on Bernard Goetz and successfully sued him for shooting Cabey ; Yu Kikumura, a member of the Japanese Red Army ; and associates of the Gambino Crime Family.
It staged many plays by eminent or soon-to-be eminent authors, including Yeats, Lady Gregory, Moore, Martyn, Padraic Colum, George Bernard Shaw, Oliver St John Gogarty, F. R. Higgins, Thomas MacDonagh, Lord Dunsany, T. C. Murray, James Cousins and Lennox Robinson.
The walled garden contains an autograph tree that is engraved with initials of many of the leading figures of the Irish Literary Revival who were personal friends of Lady Gregory including William Butler Yeats, Edward Martyn, George Bernard Shaw, John Millington Synge and Sean O ' Casey.
Denevan became a professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and, in turn, produced the majority of the third generation: Daniel Gade ( 1967 ), Bernard Nietschmann ( 1970 ), Roger Byrne ( 1972 ), Roland Bergmann ( 1974 ), Billie Lee Turner II ( 1974 ), Gregory Knapp ( 1984 ), Kent Mathewson ( 1987 ), John M. Treacy ( 1989 ), and Oliver Coomes ( 1992 ).
Yeats, George Bernard Shaw, Augusta, Lady Gregory, and John Millington Synge.
Defending – like his predecessor Abbot John Chapman and his fellow-monks Dom Bernard Orchard and Dom Gregory Murray – the traditionally maintained priority of the Gospel according to Matthew, Butler published a critique of the Two-document hypothesis and a study of the indebtedness of the Gospel according to Luke to the Gospel according to Matthew ( cf.
* The Bernard V. Gregory Award for Cultural Diversity, given by the American Lung Association.
Bernard Gregory Robinson, Jr. ( born December 26, 1980 in Washington, D. C .) is an American professional basketball player.

Bernard and Great
Piedmont also connects with Switzerland with the Simplón and Great St Bernard passes.
The Swiss government thought that the aim of an invasion of Switzerland would be to control the economically important transport routes through the Swiss Alps, namely the Gotthard, the Simplon and Great St. Bernard passes, because Switzerland does not possess any significant natural resources.
The Great St Bernard Tunnel, under the Great St Bernard Pass, leads from Martigny, Switzerland to Aosta.
From there, after a short dip to the south-east, the chain takes, near the Great St. Bernard Pass, the generally eastern direction that it maintains until it reaches Monte Rosa, whence it bends northwards, making one small dip to the east as far as the Simplon Pass.
Roger Bernard the Great, Count of Foix, tried to keep the peace, but the king rejected his embassy and the counts of Foix and Toulouse took up arms against him.
* 2001 Bernard Delfont Award for outstanding contribution to show business from the Variety Club of Great Britain
* Great St Bernard Tunnel
* Bernard of Menthon, 10th century monk, namesake of the Great St. Bernard Pass and the St. Bernard dog
They include the canons of the Hospice at the Great St. Bernard Pass in the Alps on the border of Switzerland, where they have served travelers since the mid-11th century.
* A Visitation of the Seats and Arms of the Noblemen and Gentlemen of Great Britain and Ireland Vol II Sir Bernard Burke ( 1855 ) p103.
Charles army was of an unknown number ; he divided it in half, giving command of one half to his uncle, Bernard, son of Charles Martel ; and led it through the Alpine passes, he through that of the Dora Susa near Mont Cenis and Bernard through the Great St Bernard Pass.
His other Phase 4 Stereo LPs of the 1970s included Music from the Great Film Classics ( suites and excerpts from Jane Eyre, The Snows of Kilimanjaro, Citizen Kane and The Devil and Daniel Webster ); and " The Fantasy World of Bernard Herrmann " ( Journey to the Center of the Earth, The Day the Earth Stood Still, and Fahrenheit 451.
However two areas are located on the south side of the Alps and are drained by the Po river: the valley south of the Simplon Pass and the small area south of the Great St. Bernard Pass.
There are three major rail tunnels at the Simplon ( Simplon Tunnel ), Lötschberg ( Lötschberg Tunnel ) and Furka ( Furkatunnel ) and a road tunnel at the Great St Bernard.
In 1774 he mounted the Crammont, and again in 1778, in which year he also explored the Valsorey glacier, near the Great St Bernard in 1776 he had ascended the Buet ( 3, 096m ).
A translation into English, by Bernard Miall, was first published in Great Britain in 1939 by George Allen and Unwin.
** Ice dancing champions: Diane Towler & Bernard Ford, Great Britain
** Ice dancing champions: Diane Towler & Bernard Ford, Great Britain

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