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Octave and Easter
The week beginning with Easter Sunday is called Easter Week or the Octave of Easter, and each day is prefaced with " Easter ", e. g. Easter Monday, Easter Tuesday, etc.
* Low Sunday, first Sunday after Easter, is also known as the Octave of Easter, White Sunday, Quasimodo Sunday, Alb Sunday, Antipascha Sunday, and Divine Mercy Sunday.
: Days within the Octave of Easter )
In the German language, the term " Weißer Sonntag " ( literally: " White Sunday ") does not refer to Whitsunday but rather to the first Sunday after Easter, known in English as either " Octave Day of Easter " or " Low Sunday ".
At first Vespers of Septuagesima Sunday, two alleluias are added to the closing verse of Benedicamus Domino and its response, Deo gratias, as during the Easter Octave, and, starting at Compline, it is no longer used until Easter.
The Sunday itself was often called Rogation Sunday as a result, and marked the start of a three-week period ( ending on Trinity Sunday ), when Roman Catholic and Anglican clergy did not solemnize marriages ( two other such periods of marital prohibition also formerly existed, one beginning on the first Sunday in Advent and continuing through the Octave of Epiphany, or 13 January, and the other running from Septuagesima until the Octave of Easter, the Sunday after Easter ).
The term Octave of Easter may refer either to the eight day period ( Octave ) from Easter Sunday until the Sunday following Easter, inclusive ; or it may refer only to that Sunday after Easter, the Octave Day of Easter ( sometimes known as Low Sunday ).

Octave and Divine
Divine Mercy Sunday is a Roman Catholic solemnity celebrated on the Sunday after Easter, the Octave of Easter.

Octave and Sunday
Some modern Church uses also preserve the idea of an eight-day period, starting and finishing on the same day of the week, and retain the name " octave " for them ; for example, many churches observe an annual " Octave of Prayer for Christian Unity " on 18 25 January or in the week that begins with Pentecost Sunday.
In the 1962 Roman Catholic calendar, the violet vestments for Holy Innocents were eliminated ( red used instead ), and if December 28 fell on Sunday, this feast was commemorated on the Sunday within the Octave of Christmas.
The Bandra Fair is held during the eight days of the Octave ( starting on the Sunday following September 8 ) when pilgrims throng the church, coming from as far North as Vasai and Virar and as far East as Thane.

Octave and also
In the Tridentine Calendar he was commemorated also on each of the following days up to and including 3 January, the Octave of the 27 December feast.
In the pre-1970 form of the rite, this season includes also the Octave of Pentecost, so Eastertide lasts until None of the following Saturday.
He is the elder son of Jean Edmond Lucien Giscard d ' Estaing ( 1894 1982 ), a civil servant, and his wife, Marthe Clémence Jacqueline Marie ( May ) Bardoux, who was a daughter of senator and academic Achille Octave Marie Jacques Bardoux and a great-granddaughter of minister of state education Agénor Bardoux, also a granddaughter of historian Georges Picot and niece of diplomat François Georges-Picot, and also a great-great-great-granddaughter of King Louis XV of France by one of his mistresses, Catherine Eléonore Bernard ( 1740 1769 ) through his great-grandfather Marthe Camille Bachasson, Count of Montalivet, and by whom Giscard d ' Estaing was a multiple descendant of Charlemagne.
Producer Tony Clarke was also forced to leave because of non-musical reasons before the album was completed, but by the spring of 1978 Octave was ready for release.
Airmen like Otto Lilienthal, who introduced cambered airfoils in 1891, used gliders to analyze aerodynamic forces. The Wright brothers were interested in Lilianthal's work and read several of his publications. They also found inspiration in Octave Chanute, an airman and the author of Progress in Flying Machines ( 1894 ). It was the preliminary work of Cayley, Lilienthal, Chanute, and other early aerospace engineers that brought about the first powered sustained flight at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina on December 17, 1903, by the Wright brothers.
B. pertussis was isolated in pure culture in 1906 by Jules Bordet and Octave Gengou, who also developed the first serology and vaccine.
Octave also appears briefly or is mentioned in La joie de vivre and L ' œuvre.
His brother Joseph Octave Mousseau was also a member of the Canadian House of Commons.
** Super Octave ( also Doublette or Fifteenth )
The character of Arsène Lupin might also have been based by Leblanc on French anarchist Marius Jacob, whose trial made headlines in March 1905, but Leblanc had also read Octave Mirbeau's Les 21 jours d ' un neurasthénique ( 1901 ), which features a gentleman thief named Arthur Lebeau, and had seen Mirbeau's comedy Scrupules ( 1902 ), whose main character is a gentleman thief.
In the Roman Catholic Church Christmas also has an 8 day Octave similar to Easter.
Each note of the metal angklung play three octaves when rung ; they are also called the " Triple Octave Chimes.
Octave equivalence appears to be used, as transposition down by an octave of subsequent repetitions of a section is common, though may also occur down a perfect fourth or perfect fifth ( p. 43 ).
Its first owner was the French art critic and anarchist Octave Mirbeau, who was also one of Van Gogh's first supporters: he paid 300 francs for it.
A variant of the MATLAB language is the GNU Octave language, which extends the original language also with augmented assignments:
He also received the 1967 Octave Chanute Award from the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics ( AIAA ) for his lifting-body research.
Modrzejewska was also the Polish interpreter of the most prominent plays by Ernest Legouvé, Alexandre Dumas, père and fils, Émile Augier, Alfred de Musset, Octave Feuillet and Victorien Sardou.
It can also import ASCII, Comma Separated Values, databank, EViews, Excel, Gnumeric, GNU Octave, JMulTi, OpenDocument Spreadsheet, PcGive, RATS 4, SAS xport, SPSS and Stata files.

Octave and known
Christine's past relationship with André is openly known by her husband, her maid, and their friend Octave.
Prior to the reform of 1955, when Pope Pius XII abolished all but three liturgical octaves, the Latin Church celebrated Epiphany as an eight-day feast, known as the Octave of Epiphany, beginning on 6 January and ending on 13 January.
* Salle Octave Crémazie, with 506 seats, is named after the 19th century Canadian poet, Octave Crémazie, who was known as " the father of French-Canadian poetry ".
In view of her later opinions, it is interesting to remember that Sibylle was actually descended from Octave Mirabeau's reactionary younger brother, André-Boniface-Louis de Riquetti, vicomte de Mirabeau, ( 1754 1792 ) known as Mirabeau-Tonneau because of his notorious embonpoint, who famously broke his sword in front of France's Revolutionary Assembly ( where he represented the nobility of the Limousin ) while bitterly crying out: " now that The King is giving up his kingdom, a nobleman no longer needs a sword to fight for him!

Octave and Low
In the Traditional ( pre-1970 ) Latin Liturgy ( see Tridentine Mass ), this Mass is said on the Second Sunday after Easter, i. e., the Sunday after the Octave of Easter ( Quasimodo or " Low " Sunday ).

Octave and Quasimodo
Incipit of the Gregorian chant introit from the Liber Usualis for the Octave Sunday of Easter, from which it is called " Quasimodo Sunday.
So too, Gaudete Sunday is a name for the third Sunday in Advent, Laetare Sunday for the fourth Sunday in Lent, and Quasimodo Sunday for the Octave or Second Sunday of Easter, because of the incipit of the Entrance antiphons of those Sundays.

Octave and
* 1827 Octave Crémazie, Canadian poet ( d. 1879 )
* 1848 Octave Mirbeau, French writer ( d. 1917 )
* 1917 Octave Lapize, French cyclist ( b. 1887 )
* 1879 Octave Crémazie, French Canadian poet ( b. 1827 )
:* 8th Tonic ( or Octave )
* 1887 Octave Lapize, French cyclist ( d. 1917 )
* February 16 Octave Mirbeau, French art critic and novelist ( d. 1917 )
* February 18 Octave Chanute, French-American engineer and aviation pioneer ( d. 1910 )
The affair saw the emergence of the " intellectuals " academics and others with high intellectual achievements who took positions on grounds of higher principle such as Émile Zola, novelists Octave Mirbeau and Anatole France, mathematicians Henri Poincaré and Jacques Hadamard, and Lucien Herr, librarian of the École Normale Supérieure.
* Octave Mirbeau ( 1848 1917 ), anarchist, art critic, and novelist
* Tresor 227: Octave One Off The Grid ( 12 "/ CD / DVD )
* Tresor 229: Octave One Off The Grid ( 2x12 ")
Octave
Octave illusion
Octave Mirbeau ( 16 February 1848 16 February 1917 ) was a French journalist, art critic, travel writer, pamphleteer, novelist, and playwright, who achieved celebrity in Europe and great success among the public, while still appealing to the literary and artistic avant-garde.
* Œuvre romanesque, 3 volumes, Buchet / Chastel Société Octave Mirbeau, 2000 2001, 4 000 pages.
* Robert Ziegler, The Nothing Machine: The Fiction of Octave Mirbeau, Rodopi, Amsterdam Kenilworth, September 2007.
* Cahiers Octave Mirbeau, n ° 1 to n ° 19, 1994 2012, 7 000 pages.
Ernest Louis Octave Courtot de Cissey (; 1810 1882 )

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