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Cursing and .
Cursing himself for having ridden out the last few days without a rifle in his saddle boot, Russ drew his Colt and examined it briefly.
Cursing the men who would not cross the river, General Wadsworth surrendered at the edge of the precipice with 300 men.
Cursing the city walls, Timon goes into the wilderness and makes his crude home in a cave, sustaining himself on roots.
* Cursing the name of God in God's name.
* Cursing one's own parent.
Cursing the Athenians, he self-exiles to Crete.
Cursing is most often conveyed through particular variants of existing, harmless words ( such as the term " kisama ," very rude version of " you ," commonly translated as " damn you "), rather than words that can be easily translated into profane equivalents.
* âh-âyîtaw isi ê-kî-kiskêyihtahkik maskihkiy / They Knew Both Sides of Medicine: Cree Tales of Curing and Cursing Told by Alice Ahenakew ( 2000 ) Coeditor.
Calling Peace and Cursing War.

Fig and Tree
* Montgomery, William G. ( 1993 ) Under Their Own Vine and Fig Tree: The African-American Church in the South, 1865 – 1900, Louisiana State University Press, ISBN 0-8071-1745-5
* Holy and Great Monday Joseph the all-comely as a type of Christ, and the account of The Fig Tree ()
* Charybdis Fig Tree of the Odyssey, presumably a F. carica
* Curtain Fig Treea F. virens
* Santa Barbara's Moreton Bay Fig Treea F. macrophylla
It is located on the Curtain Fig Tree Road, near Yungaburra.
* Curtain Fig Tree
* 1900 Satsuma area known as Fig Tree Island
* The 3. 2 Ga chert of the Fig Tree Formation in the Barbeton Mountains between Swaziland and South Africa preserved non-colonial unicellular bacteria-like fossils.
* Photo & note re: Fig Tree Formation
* Microphotographs of Fig Tree fossils
* " Come Down From The Big Fig Tree " w. Edward Madden m. Theodore Morse
When the floodwater receded the barge was refloated and beached downstream near Fig Tree Pocket to be cut up for scrap.
The Bodhi Tree, also known as Bo ( from the Sinhalese Bo ), was a large and very old Sacred Fig tree ( Ficus religiosa ) located in Bodh Gaya ( about from Patna in the Indian state of Bihar ), under which Siddhartha Gautama, the spiritual teacher later known as Gautama Buddha, is said to have achieved enlightenment, or Bodhi.
The term " Bodhi Tree " is also widely applied to currently existing trees, particularly the Sacred Fig growing at the Mahabodhi Temple in Bodh Gaya, which is a direct descendant planted in 288 BC from the original specimen.
Well known is the Curtain Fig Tree on the Atherton Tablelands.
The Curtain Fig Tree, which is just out of Yungaburra, is a giant rainforest fig tree with vines hanging down, giving it the appearance of curtains.
The widest Moreton Bay Fig in North America is the Santa Barbara's Moreton Bay Fig Tree.
Another large Los Angeles Moreton Bay Fig, known as the Aoyama Tree, stands between the Japanese American National Museum and the Temporary Contemporary downtown.
* Under the Fig Tree / The Magic Carpet ( 2010 ), Die Schachtel
These include: A Pinch of Salt, a 1980s Christian anarchist magazine, revived in 2006 by Keith Hebden as a blog and bi-annual magazine ; Vine & Fig Tree founded by Kevin Craig in 1982 ; Jesus Radicals founded by Mennonites Nekeisha and Andy Alexis-Baker in 2000 ; Lost Religion of Jesus created by Adam Clark in 2005 ; Christian Anarchists created by Jason Barr in 2006 ; The Mormon Worker, a blog and newspaper, founded in 2007 by William Van Wagenen to promote Mormonism, anarchism and pacifism ; Academics and Students Interested in Religious Anarchism ( ASIRA ) founded by Alexandre Christoyannopoulos in 2008.
Gladesville Bridge is the largest of a complex of three bridges, including Fig Tree Bridge and Tarban Creek Bridge, designed to carry traffic as part of the North Western Expressway.
The old Gladesville Bridge was constructed as part of a series of bridges built during the 1880s, which also saw the construction of the Fig Tree Bridge and the Iron Cove Bridge.
On this occasion the 88th Brigade attacked along Fig Tree Spur and, after two days of fighting without significant progress, it was relieved by the New Zealand Infantry Brigade.

Fig and
The firm later introduced either through development or acquisition Fig Newtons, Nabisco Wafers ( early 1900s, later sold in one form as Biscos, a sugar wafer originally containing a variety of flavored fillings ), Anola Wafers ( early 1900s, later discontinued ; a chocolate wafer with chocolate filling ), Barnum's Animal Crackers ( 1902 ), Cameos ( 1910 ), Lorna Doones ( 1912 ; shortbread ), Oreos ( 1912 ), and Famous Chocolate Wafers ( 1924 ; a thin wafer without filling ).
: Fig stem cuttings
She built a cottage later known as Fig Tree House on land that fronted the Lane Cove River ; Reiby Street is named after her.
* The Queen of Trees: Fig Trees From the Sacred to the Strangler
# Heinz Puddings Date, Fig, and Plum
* see Fig.
The south transept's southern wall is nearly complete displaying the fine workmanship of the first phase the pointed arch Gothic style first appeared in France in the mid-12th century was apparent in England around 1170 but hardly appeared in Scotland until the early 13th century and the round early Norman window design continued to be used in Scotland during the entire Gothic period ( Fig.
Although it is thought that the towers were not part of the initial design revealed by the differing base course construction to that of the transepts it is likely that the building process was not so far advanced that allowed the nave and towers to be fully integrated into each other ( Fig.
These aisles run the length of the choir and passed the first bay of the presbytery and contain recessed and chest tombs the south aisle of the choir contains the tomb of bishop John of Winchester and suggests a completion date for the re-constructed aisle to between 1435 and 1460 ( Fig.
A large pointed arch opening in the gable immediately above the main door contained a large sequence of windows, the uppermost of which was a circular or rose window and dates to a period between 1422 and 1435 just above it can be seen three coats of arms ; on the right is that of the bishopric of Moray, in the middle are the Royal Arms of Scotland and on the left is the armorial shield of Bishop Columba Dunbar ( Fig.

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