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Caravan and Moves
* The Dogs May Bark, but the Caravan Moves On, Morse, Gertrude College Press, ( 1998 )
* The Dogs May Bark, but the Caravan Moves On, Gertrude Morse.
Following the demise of the band in 1991 the two members pursued solo careers, Ozawa releasing the album The Dogs Bark But The Caravan Moves On under his own name, and Oyamada recording under the name of Cornelius.
*" Trail of Broken Treaties " Caravan Moves on Washington D. C .," Akwesasne Notes 4. 6 ( 1972 ): 1-6.

Caravan and David
* " Caravan to the Stars " by David Kyle
He continued his role on vocals and drums and was joined by David Sinclair, of Caravan, on organ and piano, Phil Miller on guitar and Bill MacCormick, formerly of Quiet Sun, on bass.
Caravan are an English band from the Canterbury area, founded by former Wilde Flowers members David Sinclair, Richard Sinclair, Pye Hastings and Richard Coughlan.
Following the dissolution of their former band, Wilde Flowers, David Sinclair, Richard Sinclair, Pye Hastings and Richard Coughlan formed Caravan in 1968.
Allendale Caravan Park holds a Gold David Bellamy Award and was awarded a Special Award for Conservation, one of only 14 in England.
The Three Musketeers is a 1993 film from Walt Disney Pictures and Caravan Pictures, directed by Stephen Herek from a screenplay by David Loughery and starring Charlie Sheen, Kiefer Sutherland, Chris O ' Donnell, Oliver Platt, Tim Curry and Rebecca De Mornay.

Caravan and Samuel
On February 19, he set sail aboard the brig Caravan with Luther Rice ; Samuel and Harriett Newell ; and his wife, Ann ( known as " Nancy ") Judson.

Caravan and Men
Men of Salt: Crossing the Sahara on the Caravan of White Gold.

Moves and David
1896 Moves to Ogunquit with Marcia after the birth of their son, David.

Moves and Men
A triple vinyl edition was released in 2004 by Headspin Music record label, including a 7-inch single with two versions of the song " Men of Wood ", the first was taken from The Sky Moves Sideways recording sessions and the 2000 mix was previously included in the Stars Die: The Delerium Years 1991-1997 compilation.

Absalom and David
According to the Bible, Absalom or Avshalom () was the third son of David, King of Israel with Maachah, daughter of Talmai, King of Geshur.
Joab avenged David by fatally striking and killing Absalom, by the use of three spears, followed by a group of swordsmen, an act that caused David great sorrow.
* Throughout Robertson Davies's The Manticore a comparison is repeatedly made between the protagonist's problematic relations with his father and those of between the Biblical Absalom and King David.
* David Olney's 2000 CD Omar's Blues includes the song " Absalom.
He was of great service to David, especially at the time of the rebellion of Absalom ( 2 Sam.
For instance, David is portrayed as having been dishonored when his concubines had a sexual relationship with his son Absalom.
Absalom is caught by his hair in the branches of an oak and David ’ s general Joab kills him as he hangs there.
When the news of the victory is brought to David, he does not rejoice, but is instead shaken with grief: " O my son Absalom, my son, my son Absalom!
While David was in this state his fourth son Adonijah, heir apparent to the throne after the death of his elder brothers Amnon and Absalom, acted to have himself declared king, But Bathsheba, a wife of David and Solomon's mother, along with the prophet Nathan convinced David to proclaim Solomon king.
( 1 Kings 2: 27 ) Shimei was confined to Jerusalem and killed three years later, when he went to Gath to retrieve some runaway servants, in part because he had cursed David when David's son Absalom rebelled against David.
It was in Hebron again that Absalom has himself declared king and then raises a revolt against his father David.
One of the characters, a Christian cleric, makes comparisons between Bluetooth and the Biblical story of King David and his son Absalom.
On the occasion of the revolt of Absalom he remained faithful to David, and was of service to him in conveying to him tidings of the proceedings of Absalom in Jerusalem ( 2 Sam.
He was swift of foot, and was the first to carry to David tidings of the defeat of Absalom, although he refrained, from delicacy of feeling, from telling him of his death ( 2 Sam.
David sent his old friend Hushai back to Absalom, in order that he might counteract the counsel of Ahitophel ( 2 Sam.
Hence, Amasa was a nephew to David, a cousin to Joab, as well as a cousin to Absalom.
While being fiercely loyal to David, Joab was also suspicious of any potential rivals for Joab's power or threats to David's kingdom, and had no qualms about taking the lives of any who might stand in his way ( E. G., Abner:, and Absalom: ).
It concerns the revolt of Absalom against King David, as seen through the eyes of one of Absalom's servants.
Absalom, one of David's sons, rallied much of Israel in rebellion against David, who was forced to flee with only his most trusted men.

Absalom and Saul
The Lord has avenged upon you all the blood of the house of Saul, in whose place you have reigned ; and The Lord has given the kingdom into the hand of your son Absalom.
All of the major touchstones of King David's life are in place: his childhood herding sheep, the prophet Samuel, Goliath, King Saul, Jonathan ( and homosexual innuendoes ), Bathsheba and Uriah, the Psalms, the treachery of Absalom, Solomon, etc.

Absalom and Samuel
* The single verse, 2 Samuel 18: 33, regarding David's grief at the loss of his son (" And the king was much moved, and went up to the chamber over the gate, and wept: and as he went, thus he said, O my son Absalom, my son, my son Absalom!
41: 9 ; 55: 12-14 ) and espoused the cause of Absalom ( 2 Samuel 15: 12 ).
* The father of Talmai, king of Geshur, to whom Absalom fled after the murder of Amnon ( 2 Samuel 13: 37 ).
However, when a man reported that Absalom had been found, alive, caught in a tree, Joab and his men killed him ( 2 Samuel 18: 1-33 ).
Hence, Absalom said to Ahithophel, " Give your counsel what we shall do " ( 2 Samuel 16: 20 ).
Wood of Ephraim was a forest in which a fatal battle was fought between the army of David and that of Absalom, who was killed there ( 2 Samuel 18: 6, 8 ).
* David Mourns for Absalom ( 1946 ); text from II Samuel 18: 33
Absalom's shrine has traditionally been identified as the monument of Absalom, rebellious son of King David, based on a verse in the Book of Samuel:
During Absalom's rebellion described in the Second Book of Samuel, he agrees to act as an advisor to Absalom to sabotage his plans while secretly sending information to David.

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