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Canticle and 2
The whole of the Offertorium is a reference to Britten's earlier Canticle No. 2 " Abraham and Isaac " from 1952.
* On Wednesdays, the " Canticle of Anna " ( 1 Samuel 2: 1-10 ).
* At Compline, the " Canticle of Simeon " ( Luke 2: 29-32 ), commonly referred to as the " Nunc dimittis " ( from the opening words ).

Canticle and trombone
* Canticle of the Evening Bells, for solo flute, oboe / english horn, clarinet, bassoon, trumpet, horn, trombone, piano, percussion, and strings

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Their biggest hits – including " The Sound of Silence " ( 1964 ), " I Am a Rock " ( 1965 ), " Homeward Bound " ( 1965 ), " Scarborough Fair / Canticle " ( 1966 ), " A Hazy Shade of Winter " ( 1966 ), " Mrs. Robinson " ( 1968 ), " Bridge over Troubled Water " ( 1969 ), " The Boxer " ( 1969 ), and " Cecilia " ( 1969 ) – peaked at number one in several charts.
Further hit singles came, including " Scarborough Fair / Canticle ", based on a traditional English ballad with an arrangement by Martin Carthy, and " Homeward Bound " ( later U. S. No. 5 ), about life on the road while Simon was touring in England in 1965.
The Spiritual Canticle is an eclogue in which the bride ( representing the soul ) searches for the bridegroom ( representing Jesus Christ ), and is anxious at having lost him ; both are filled with joy upon reuniting.
A seminal work in this subgenre was Walter M. Miller, Jr .' s A Canticle for Leibowitz ( 1959 ), in which a recrudescent Catholic Church, pseudo-medieval society, and rediscovery of the knowledge of the pre-holocaust world are central themes.
* The Nunc dimittis, the Canticle of St. Simeon (" Lord, now lettest Thou Thy servant depart in peace ...") ( Luke ), is read.
* At Lauds, the " Canticle of Zachary " ( Luke 1: 68-79 ), commonly referred to as the " Benedictus " ( from its first word );
* Canticle of the Lamb ( 1971 ), for a cappella S. A. T. B.
Sometimes a fourth basic conflict is described, " man against society ", Some of the other types of conflict referenced include " man against machine " ( The Terminator, Brave New World ), " man against fate " ( Slaughterhouse Five ), " man against the supernatural " ( The Shining ) and " man against god " ( A Canticle for Liebowitz ).
The Nunc Dimittis is the traditional ' Gospel Canticle ' of Night Prayer ( Compline ), just as Benedictus and Magnificat are the traditional Gospel Canticles of Morning Prayer and Evening Prayer respectively.
In the actual Roman Liturgy, Lauds are composed of four psalms with antiphons ( in reality there are usually seven, but, the three Laudate psalms are counted as one since they share one Gloria Patri and antiphon ; likewise, psalms 62 and 66 are similarly conjoined ), a Canticle, Capitulum, Hymn, Versicle, the Benedictus with Antiphon, Oratio, or Collect, and, on certain days, the Preces, or Prayers and Versicles.
The creative product of these years, including his famous poems ' Birthday ' ( about Adolf Hitler's last hours ) and ' The Canticle ' ( a poem about the life of Francis of Assisi ), was self-published in his third collection simply entitled Birthday ( 1953 ).
The final stage was the Unitio ( theosis in Greek ), a period in which the soul of the monk was meant to bond with the Spirit of God in a union often described as the marriage of the Song of Solomon ( also called the " Song of Songs " or the " Canticle of Canticles ").
The Canticle of the Sun, also known as the Laudes Creaturarum ( Praise of the Creatures ), is a religious song composed by Saint Francis of Assisi.
* Benedictus ( Song of Zechariah ), the canticle sung at Lauds, also called the Canticle of Zachary.
His works are: " A Commentary on the Canticle of Canticles ", which is lost ; " Opuscula " ( new edition, Namur, 1899 ), including: " Duodecim gratiarum actiones "; " Jubilus seu Hymnus de SS.

Canticle and 2003
* Blood Canticle ( 2003 )
Blood Canticle ( 2003 ) is a novel by Anne Rice in which she combines the new characters from her novel Blackwood Farm with those from her previous novels in The Vampire Chronicles and The Lives of the Mayfair Witches trilogy.

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*** " Stitchglass Slide, Part 1: The Weaving " ( with Peter Gross, in # 46, 2004 )
He holds four United States patents: # 3, 169, 611: Discontinuous Compression Structures, February, 1965 ; # 3, 276, 148: Model for Atomic Forms, October, 1966 ; # 4, 099, 339: Model for Atomic Forms, July, 1978 ; and # 6, 017, 220: Magnetic Geometric Building System ; and most recently, # 6, 739, 937: Space Frame Structure Made by 3-D Weaving of Rod Members, May 25, 2004.
# Weaving can be done in a conventional manner to produce two-dimensional fibres as well in a multilayer weaving that can create three-dimensional fibres.

Weaving and 2
The club motto is " Weaving Spiders Come Not Here ", a line taken from Act 2, Scene 2, of Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream.
* Nantong No. 2 Yarn-dyed Weaving Mill-Cloth and garment manufacturer.

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When he returned, the astrologer recognised it as the shuttle of the Weaving Girl ( Vega ), and, moreover, said that at the time Zhang received the shuttle, he had seen a wandering star interpose itself between the Weaving Girl and the cow herd.
Weaving was born at the University Teaching Hospital in Ibadan, Nigeria, to English parents Anne ( née Lennard ), a tour guide and former teacher, and Wallace Weaving, a seismologist.
2010 also saw the release of Legend of the Guardians ( formerly The Guardians of Ga ' Hoole ), in which Weaving has another high profile voice role, portraying two different owls named Noctus and Grimble in Zack Snyder's film adaptation of Kathryn Lasky's popular series of children's books.
2011 saw the release of five Hugo Weaving films ( two were voice roles ), the thematic range of which is typical for the actor's career.
* Weaving the Web ( ISBN 0-06-251587-X ), Berners-Lee's book about the conception of the Web
* Christie, Mrs. Archibald ( Grace Christie ), Embroidery and Tpestry Weaving, London, John Hogg, 1912, online at Project Gutenberg
Mills such as the Record Mill ( Spinning ), situated in York Road, and the Makerfield Mill ( the ' Weaving Shed '), in Windsor Road, took over from home-working.
Anthony " Tick " Belrose ( Hugo Weaving ), using the drag pseudonym of Mitzi Del Bra, is a Sydney-based drag queen who accepts an offer to perform his drag act at Lasseter's Hotel Casino Resort managed by a female friend named Marion ( Sarah Chadwick ) in Alice Springs, a remote town in central Australia.
Katrina and Arkie attempt to find Hal in Bangkok, but find the family lawyer, Richard Carlisle ( Hugo Weaving ), unwilling to help.
Locally the Sibilla was in some sense a beneficent fata whose retinue would descend from her mountain at times to teach the village girls all the secrets of spinning and weaving ( see Weaving ( mythology ) for other European weaving goddesses ), and perhaps to dance the saltarello with the best of the young men.
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The film was nominated for 13 Australian Film Institute Awards in 2005, and won five awards including Best Actor ( Hugo Weaving ), Best Actress ( Cate Blanchett ), Best Supporting Actress ( Noni Hazlehurst ), and Best Editing.
It also won several Inside Film Awards, including Best Actress ( Cate Blanchett ), Best Actor ( Hugo Weaving ), and Best Sound.
Meanwhile, flamboyant Darren has met real estate agent Jeremy ( Hugo Weaving ), who gets a kick out of having sex in houses for sale he has been given the keys to.

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