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A remnant of these earlier cardinals is retained by the Church of England, where the title of " cardinal " is still held by the two senior members of the College of Minor Canons of St Paul's Cathedral.
At first God revealed to the prophet that they could not hope for a miraculous rescue ; whereupon the prophet was greatly grieved, since these three men constituted the " remnant of Judah ".
Due to these brilliant tactics, Hannibal, with much inferior numbers, managed to surround and destroy all but a small remnant of his enemy.
Morocco denies these claims and maintains that the Spanish presence on or near its coast is a remnant of the colonial past which should be ended.
Nevis Peak ( 985 m / 3, 232 ft ) is the dormant remnant of one of these ancient stratovolcanoes.
Sedevacantists base their claim to be the remnant Roman Catholic Church on what they see as the presence in them of these four " marks ", absent, they say, in the Church since the Second Vatican Council.
They refer to these as the anointed or spiritual Israel, and those still living are referred to as the remnant.
After undergoing thorough and careful restoration works, they are now exhibited, on their original columns, in these 6 rooms of the museum, which are traversed by an ancient wall in great blocks of stone, a remnant of an earlier version of the Palace.
22, And I will rise up against them, saith the Lord of hosts, and cut off from Babylon name and remnant and son and grandchild, saith the Lord, is applied by these interpretations to the trio: " Name " to Nebuchadnezzar, " remnant " to Evil-merodach, " son " to Belshazzar, and " grandchild " Vashti ( ib .).
Sometimes these occur just beyond bluffs or cliffs at the end of a ridge ; sometimes they are the only rock formation remnant on top of a ridge or even in fairly level ground.
Based upon their element abundances, these stars may once have been members of Omega Centauri, a globular cluster that is thought to be the remnant of a dwarf galaxy that merged with the Milky Way.
Given these orbital elements and the physical characteristics known so far, Ananke is thought to be the largest remnant of an original break-up forming the Ananke group.
It has disappeared from even these refuges since 1945, as agriculture has become increasingly capital intensive, rural areas have become depopulated and the remnant European forests themselves have been revalued economically and socially.
The meaning of these name-signs is not clear: Shear-jashub has been variously interpreted to mean that only a remnant of Ephraim and Syria will survive the Assyrian invasion, or that a remnant of Judah will repent and turn to God, while in Isaiah 10: 20-23 it seems to mean that a remnant of Israel will return to the Davidic monarchy.
A possible remnant of these Donar amulets was recorded in 1897, as a custom of Unterinn ( South Tyrolian Alps ) of incising a T-shape above front doors for protection against evils of all kinds, especially storms.
Linguist and folklorist Edward Vajda has proposed that these stories represent the remnant of a coming-of-age rite-of-passage tale extant in Proto-Indo-European society.
Some archeologists and linguists hypothesize that these people migrated from the San Joaquin-Sacramento River system and arrived into the San Francisco and Monterey Bay Areas in about the 6th century C. E., displacing or assimilating earlier Hokan-speaking populations of which the Esselen in the south represent a remnant.
This oddity of nomenclature is a remnant of these last four blocks being in the old city of Scarborough, which did not label streets entering the city from Toronto with " East " designations.
It is thought that Lakes George and Edward have been joined as one larger lake in the past, but lava from these fields flowed in and divided it, leaving only the Kazinga Channel as the remnant of the past union.
He wrote: " I am certain that the President and the Prime Minister will send out these words of mine to all those to whom they are addressed, and that the Polish Government will embark immediately on diplomatic action and explanation of the situation, in order to save the living remnant of the Polish Jews from destruction.
Landscapes of Britain and Wales were thought to reflect these multiple peneplanation and rejuvenation cycles, such as the 3, 000-foot remnant summit plateau in North Wales.

remnant and glaciers
Covering less than 1 km², Vilm is the remnant of a moraine left as the glaciers retreated about 6000 years ago.
Oneida Lake is a remnant of Glacial Lake Iroquois, a large prehistoric lake formed when glaciers blocked ( from downstream ) the flow of the St. Lawrence River, the outlet of the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean.
Now, it stands retreated to, as a remnant of the old wall of the glacier system and has 16 major tidewater glaciers ( 10, 12 and 15 are also mentioned in some references ).
There are a few small remnant glaciers in the Schwatka Mountains, their contribution to the water budget of the Noatak is negligble.

remnant and persists
Belief in spirits of ancient Chamorros called Taotao Mona still persists as remnant of pre-European society.
To put it another way, a relict ( or relic ) plant or animal is a taxon that persists as a remnant of what was once a diverse and widespread population.

remnant and deeply
In their piece they write of the " deeply racist figure of Blackface Hajji Firuz, doubtless a nasty remnant of African slaves that were bought and sold and made into an object of ridicule at the same time.
It features steep, rugged hills, with typical relief of 150 to 400 feet, deeply dissected by stream valleys, many of them remnant from the ancient Teays River drainage system.
Landsat image of the deeply eroded remnant of Piccaninny crater ( circular feature in centre ); screen capture from the NASA World Wind program
Shoemaker ( formerly known as Teague Ring ) is an impact structure ( or astrobleme ), the deeply eroded remnant of a former impact crater, situated in arid central Western Australia, about north-northeast of Wiluna.
Spider is an impact structure, the deeply eroded remnant of a former impact crater, situated in the Kimberley Region of northern Western Australia, 18 km east of the Mount Barnett Roadhouse on the Gibb River Road.

remnant and valley
It is presumed that its valley was cut during a glacial period, since it forms the remnant of a much larger river system that once flowed onto the floor of what is now the English Channel.
The town is roughly bisected by a central valley which is the remnant of the original course of the Merrimack River.
This left only the small Canaseraga Creek, to flow in the remnant of the large ancient east branch valley from Dansville to Mount Morris.
Possibly the bay at Fair Haven is a remnant of the old valley.
The site was donated to the state by Arthur " Archie " Ripley, and preserves a remnant of Joshua / juniper woodland which once grew in great abundance throughout the valley.
Today only remnant parcels of this woodland community remain in the valley, much of the rest having been cleared for farming, housing, and some rather esoteric uses — directions for nighttime automobile travelers in the first half of the 20th century and even pulp for newspaper usage.
This wide, flat valley serves as a channel for melt water from the Rhône Glacier, a remnant from the Ice Age.
This " break-out " could be tied to Zechariah 14: 1-5, when Yahweh fights against the nations, stands on the Mount of Olives ( east of Jerusalem ), and splits the Mount in two as a valley, so that the remnant of Israel trapped in Jerusalem can escape those who would kill them.
Based on geographic and linguistic evidence, Charles Clermont-Ganneau, a 19 < sup > th </ sup >- century linguist and archeologist in Palestine, postulated that the valley directly adjacent to this landslide is Azal, the location mentioned in Zechariah 14: 5 to which the remnant in Jerusalem is to supposedly flee.
A remnant sea-level stand of an alpine southern beech ( Nothofagus solandri ) exists at the head of Ohiwa Harbour, a drowned Ice Ages valley system.
The remnant core of the Goat Rocks Volcano is Egg Butte, located north of Old Snowy Mountain in the valley carved by the ice age Packwood Glacier.
The valley floor is the lake bed of the ancient Lake Bonneville, of which the Great Salt Lake is a remnant.
The area surrounding the mountain is a biosphere reserve, as one of the last remnant of the primeval forests of the Saint-Lawrence valley.
To the east is Lake Winnipegosis, which is a modern remnant of glacial Lake Agassiz, a lake that filled the valley after the last ice age ( the valley was then a bay on the western shore of the lake ).
MEPA has declared Ħarq Ħammiem cave and the full extent of the remnant valley system as an Area of Ecological Importance and Site of Scientific Importance as per Government Notice No. 370 / 08 in the Government Gazette dated April 23, 2008.
( Notions of mahdism were not unfamiliar in this part of Morocco-not long before, the Sous valley had been a hotbed of Waqafite Shi ' iism, a remnant of Fatimid influence, and descendance from the Prophet had been the principle recommendation of the fondly-remembered Idrisids ).
The lake is a remnant of a larger lake that occupied the entire valley when temperatures were cooler and is fed seasonally by several creeks in Butte Valley.
The creek, here wider and deeper, forms the bed of a widening valley as it continues northeast past Eastern Correctional Facility, where the first remnant of the canal, an empty ditch next to an old railroad station, can be found alongside.
This area is heritage listed and covers a large area of rare remnant bushland along the banks of Wolli creek and played a large part in the reasoning behind the construction of a tunnel beneath the Bardwell valley.
The Eastern Ring Road tollway passes underneath the valley through 1. 5km of tunnels to avoid disturbing the remnant ecosystem through the Mullum Mullum Gorge, however through Ringwood, it crosses the creek above ground, resulting in the relocation of the creek through this area.

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