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Stones included in the wall are from such sites as the Trondheim Cathedral, Taj Mahal, Clementine Hall, the Parthenon, Hagia Sophia, Corregidor Island, Palace of Westminster, petrified wood from the Redwood National and State Parks, the Great Pyramid, The Alamo, Notre-Dame, Abraham Lincoln ’ s Tomb, the Great Wall of China, Independence Hall, Fort Santiago, the Berlin Wall, Angkor Wat, Ta Prohm, and Banteay Srei among others.
The band's name was developed from a suggestion by drummer John Ike Walton to use the name " Elevators " and Clementine Hall added " 13th Floor ".
Singer Janis Joplin was a close associate of Clementine Hall and the band.
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The body of Pope John Paul II was dressed in his vestments and moved to the Clementine Hall on the third level ( considered the second floor ) of the Apostolic Palace on April 3.
A long procession was begun in order to transfer the body of Pope John Paul II from the Clementine Hall, through the colonnades of the Apostolic Palace and into St. Peter's Square among the waiting people.
The choir sang the Litany of the Saints ; the same song was sung during the procession that transferred the body of Pope John Paul II from the Clementine Hall of the Apostolic Palace to St. Peter's Basilica.
The Clementine Hall, called the Sala Clementina ( The Clementine Salon ) is a hall of the Apostolic Palace near St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican City.
The Clementine Hall is covered in Renaissance frescoes and valuable works of art.
The Clementine Hall is the chamber in which the body of the pope lies for private visitation by officials of the Vatican upon death, like that most recently of the funeral of Pope John Paul II.
The pope's body is then traditionally moved from the Clementine Hall and ceremonially carried across St. Peter's Square to St. Peter's Basilica or the Basilica of San Giovanni in Laterano.
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It was a joint production of the BBC and NBC, made in 1974 in the Hallmark Hall of Fame ; it starred Richard Burton as Churchill and Virginia McKenna as Clementine Churchill.
His masterpiece may be a fresco in the Clementine Hall of the Vatican, a monumental depiction of The Martyrdom of St. Clement.
The film was directed by Eberhard Schröder and starred Peter Hall ( as " Dr. Harry Kemper "), Johanna Matz ( Clementine ), Belinda Mayne ( Viola ), Gila von Weitershausen ( Gloria ), and Elisabeth Flickenschildt ( Aunt Clarissa ).

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The Eastern Orthodox books included in the Old Testament are the seven deuterocanonical books listed above, plus 3 Maccabees and 1 Esdras ( also included in the Clementine Vulgate ), while Baruch is divided from the Epistle of Jeremiah, making a total of 49 Old Testament books in contrast with the Protestant 39-book canon.
Even his name is variable: the Syriac version of Eusebius calls him throughout not Matthias but " Tolmai ", not to be confused with Bartholomew ( which means Son of Tolmai ) who was originally one of the twelve Apostles ; Clement of Alexandria says some identified him with Zacchaeus ; the Clementine Recognitions identify him with Barnabas ; Hilgenfeld thinks he is the same as Nathanael in the Gospel of John.
Fonda played Wyatt Earp in John Ford's My Darling Clementine ( 1946 ) and appeared in the film Fort Apache ( 1948 ) as a rigid Army colonel, along with John Wayne and Shirley Temple in her first adult role.
St Clement is also the hero of an early Christian romance or novel that has survived in at least two different versions, known as the Clementine literature, where he is identified with Emperor Domitian's cousin Titus Favius Clemens.
BMDO became better known in the public eye in 1994 when it launched a space probe, Clementine, to the Moon, in collaboration with NASA.
Details about the three of Joktan's sons, Sheba, Ophir and Havilah, were preserved in a tradition known in divergent forms from three pre-Islamic Arabic and Ethiopic sources: the Kitab al-Magall ( part of Clementine literature ), the Cave of Treasures, and the Conflict of Adam and Eve with Satan.
And now, by George, he's almost matched it with My Darling Clementine ... But even with standard Western fiction — and that's what the script has enjoined — Mr. Ford can evoke fine sensations and curiously-captivating moods.
She grew up in Detroit with a nanny, Elizabeth Clementine Gillies, whom she called " Dibby " ( and on whom she based her famous character Emily Litella ), and an older brother named Michael.
Ninus was first identified in the Recognitions ( part of Clementine literature ) with the biblical Nimrod, who, the author says, taught the Persians to worship fire.
The word Hebdomad occurs also in the Clementine Homilies, but its use there is quite unconnected with the teaching hitherto described.
The song is in a familiar tragi-comic mode popular in this period, probably influenced by earlier songs with a similar theme, such as Percy Montrose's " My Darling Clementine ", which was written circa 1880.
The Clementine writings present another form of gnosis which agrees in many points with the Sefer Yetzirah.
As in the latter, God is not only the beginning but also the end of all things, so in the former He is the ἀρχή (= ראשית ) and τέλος (= תכלית ) of all that exists ; and the Clementine writings furthermore teach that the spirit of God is transformed into πνεῦμα (= רוח ), and this into water, which becomes fire and rocks, thus agreeing with the Sefer Yetzirah, where the spirit of God, רוח (= πνεῦμα ), air, water, and fire are the first four Sefirot.
One attempt to overcome the above problems with transient phenomena reports was made during the Clementine mission by a network of amateur astronomers.
Hollywood celebrated Earp's Tombstone days with John Ford's My Darling Clementine ( 1946 ), John Sturges's Gunfight at the O. K.
* the Clementine Constitutions, with the gloss of Johannes Andreae ( 1460 ), 51 leaves
* Victor Mature in My Darling Clementine, in 1946, directed by John Ford, with Henry Fonda as Wyatt Earp.
The Hertfordshire town of Berkhamsted unveiled a set of 32 blue plaques in 2000 on some of the town's most significant buildings, including Berkhamsted Castle, the birthplace of writer Graham Greene and buildings associated with the poet William Cowper, John Incent ( a Dean of St Paul's Cathedral ) and Clementine Churchill.
Her mother came to live in Brussels with the four children and princess Clementine offered a friendly refuge to Stéphanie.
It is not difficult to discern herein the Clementine theory of the sevenfold prophetic chain beginning with Adam and ending with the mahdi.

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The Kitab al-Magall (" Book of the Rolls ", considered part of Clementine literature ) and the Cave of Treasures mention a tradition that after being founded by the children of Saba ( son of Joktan ), there was a succession of sixty female rulers up until the time of Solomon.
The command to abolish the sacrifices in the sixth quotation ( 16. 5 ) is unparalleled in the Canonical Gospels, and it suggests a relationship to Matthew 5: 17 (" I did not come to abolish the Law ") that is echoed in the Clementine literature.
She also attended the band's XFM session in December 2004, played on the Zane Lowe recordings of 27 October 2004 (" Fuck Forever ", " Do You Know Me " and " My Darling Clementine ") and made a few television appearances with the band including Top of the Pops, CD: UK, Hero2Hero and on Tim Lovejoy's Allstars show.
The film stars Albert Finney as Churchill and Vanessa Redgrave as his wife Clementine Churchill (" Clemmie "); Finney gained many accolades for his performance, winning both a BAFTA Award for Best Actor and an Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actor.

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These books make up the Apocrypha section of the Clementine Vulgate: 3 Esdras ( 1 Esdras ); 4 Esdras ( 2 Esdras ); and The Prayer of Manasseh, where they are specifically described as " outside of the series of the canon ".
Clementine launched in 1994 running VxWorks 5. 1 on a MIPS-based CPU responsible for the Star Tracker and image processing algorithms.
In principio erat verbum, Latin ( language ) | Latin for At the beginning there was the Word, from the Clementine Vulgate, Gospel of John, 1: 1 – 18.
John 1: 1-18 from the Sixto-Clementine Vulgate | Clementine Vulgate.
Clementine: A fork of Amarok 1. 4.
* Clementine is a fork of Amarok 1. 4 to port it to the Qt 4 framework.
This collection is a NASA Regional Planetary Image Facility ( RPIF ) and includes photographs, maps and other data from planetary missions including Apollo, Lunar Orbiter, Clementine, Mars Pathfinder, Voyager 1, Voyager 2, Magellan, Galileo and Mars Global Surveyor.

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