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:* Norman C. Wright ( UK ): 1959 – 1963.
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:* Luke 9: 55b-56a – ( and He said: " You do not know what manner of spirit you are of ; for the Son of man came not to destroy men's lives but to save them ) omitted as in codices: P < sup > 45 </ sup >, P < sup > 75 </ sup >, B, C, L, Θ, Ξ, 33, 700, 892, 1241, syr, cop < sup > bo </ sup >;
:* T. S. Taylor, T. C. Powell, " Current Status of Metric Engineering with Implications for the Warp Drive ," AIAA-2003-4991 39th AIAA / ASME / SAE / ASEE Joint Propulsion Conference and Exhibit, Huntsville, Alabama, July 20 – 23, 2003
:* Species cumulus fractus ( Cu fra ): Cu broken up into ragged and changing fragments ( C < sub > L </ sub > 1 or 7 ).
:* Species cumulus humilis ( Cu hum ): Small Cu usually with just a light-grey shading underneath ( C < sub > L </ sub > 1 ).
:* Species cumulus mediocris ( Cu med ): Cumuliform clouds of moderate vertical development with medium-grey shading underneath ( C < sub > L </ sub > 2 ).
:* Species cumulus congestus ( Cu Con )-ICAO towering cumulus ( Tcu ): Cumuliform clouds of great vertical size, usually with dark-grey bases, and capable of producing severe turbulence and showers of moderate to heavy intensity ( C < sub > L </ sub > 2 ).
:* Species cumulonimbus calvus ( Cb cal ): Thunderclouds with very high clear-cut domed tops similar to towering cumulus ( C < sub > L </ sub > 3 ).
:* Species cumulonimbus capillatus ( Cb cap ): Thunderclouds with very high tops that have become fibrous due to the presence of ice crystals ( C < sub > L </ sub > 9 ).
:* Bradford, Samuel C. Sources of information on specific subjects, Journal of Information Science, 10: 4, 1985 ( October ), pp. 173-180
:* Carol: " A Spotless Rose is Blowing " – words, 15th century German, translated by C. Winkworth ; music by Philip S. Ledger
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:* Les funérailles du général Marceau ( General Marceau's burial ), by P. H. Lamaire ( SOUTH façade, right ),
:* Le passage du pont d ' Arcole ( The Battle of Arcole ), by J. J. Feuchère ( NORTH façade, right ),
:* La prise d ' Alexandrie, ( The Fall of Alexandria ), by J. E. Chaponnière ( NORTH façade, left ),
:* Liège celebrates the Bastille Day each year since the end of the First World War, as Liège was decorated by the Légion d ' Honneur for its unexpected resistance during the Battle of Liège.
:* Baltimore has a large Bastille Day celebration each year at Petit Louis in the Roland Park area of Baltimore City.
:* Chicago has hosted a variety of Bastille Day celebrations in a number of locations in the city, including Navy Pier and Oz Park.
:* Milwaukee's four-day street festival begins with a " Storming of the Bastille " with a 43-foot replica of the Eiffel Tower.
:* Minneapolis has a celebration in Uptown with wine, French food, pastries, a flea market, circus performers and bands.
:* Montgomery, Ohio has a celebration with wine, beer, local restaurants ' fare, pastries, games and bands.
:* New York City has numerous Bastille Day celebrations each July, including Bastille Day on 60th Street hosted by the French Institute Alliance Française between Fifth and Lexington Avenues on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, Bastille Day on Smith Street in Brooklyn, and Bastille Day in Tribeca.
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