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All the sins of ancient Rome are said to be collected into this three-hour film.
All the valuable ancient artifacts are situated in the Acropolis Museum, which resides on the southern slope of the same rock, 280 metres from the Parthenon.
All ancient doors were hung by pivots at the top and bottom of the hanging stile which worked in sockets in the lintel and sill, the latter being always in some hard stone such as basalt or granite.
All forms of the lyre and kithara are also not harps, but belong to the fourth family of ancient instruments under the chordophones, the lyres.
All of these texts concern the so-called Pythagorean theorem, which seems to be the most ancient and widespread mathematical development after basic arithmetic and geometry.
All have access to the sea and are named after the saints to whom their ancient parish churches are dedicated.
Andrewes was born in 1555 near All Hallows, Barking, by the Tower of London-originally a dependency of Barking Abbey in Barking, Essex, of an ancient Suffolk family later domiciled at Chichester Hall, Rawreth ; his father, Thomas, was master of Trinity House.
All of these churches have more ancient doctrinal statements asserting the authority of scripture, but may interpret these statements in such a way as to allow for a very broad range of teaching — from evangelicalism to skepticism.
All of these temperatures could be reached with ancient methods that have been used since the Bronze Age.
All of these games bear varying degrees of similarity to the ancient Asian game of Go.
All three formations were laid down in an ancient sea, their differences of character deriving from changing conditions within that sea.
All navigation ends abruptly at Marcilly-sur-Seine, where the ancient Canal de la Haute-Seine used to allow vessels to continue all the way to Troyes.
All ancient Greek ship models are not of warships.
All translations which have rendered this in some sense as " Israel, even Ephraim " are therefore incorrect ( the Holman Study Bible renders the verse correctly, as did the ancient Septuagint ).
All writers concur in representing it as a very ancient city ; Solinus and Stephanus of Byzantium ascribe its foundation to Diomedes ; a legend which appears to have been adopted by the inhabitants, who, in the time of Procopius, pretended to exhibit the tusks of the Calydonian Boar in proof of their descent.
It was built as a chapel of ease to save worshippers the journey to the ancient parish church of All Saint's West Ham ; St John's Stratford became a separate ecclesiastical parish in 1844.
All told, modern Hungarian cuisine is a synthesis of ancient Asiatic components mixed with Germanic, Italian, and Slavic elements.
The last major reference in Lovecraft's fiction to Azathoth was in 1935's " The Haunter of the Dark ", which tells of " the ancient legends of Ultimate Chaos, at whose center sprawls the blind idiot god Azathoth, Lord of All Things, encircled by his flopping horde of mindless and amorphous dancers, and lulled by the thin monotonous piping of a demonic flute held in nameless paws.
All of the wood used in El Escorial comes from the ancient forests of Sagua La Grande, on the so-called Golden Coast of Cuba.
All that remains of the ancient basilica are the interior portion of the apse with the triumphal arch.
Two discoveries of ancient manuscripts made duririg his stay in London, the one containing a shorter text of the Epistles of St Ignatius, and the other an unknown work On All the Heresies, by Bishop Hippolytus, had already led him to write his Hippolytus and his Age: Doctrine and Practice of Rome under Commodus and Severus ( 1852 ).
In Chariton ’ s ancient Greek novel Callirhoe, Chaereas finds his wife ’ s tomb empty and " All kinds of explanations were offered by the crowd, Chaereas, looking up to heaven and stretching up his hands said ' Which of the gods has become my rival and carried off Callirhoe and now has her instead of me, against her will but constrained by a better fate?
All this was a result of the worsening split between the ancient senatorial aristocracy centered in Rome and the adherents of Gothic rule at Ravenna.
All the rest are non-mythical ( dog, rat, tiger, horse, snake, rabbit, rooster, monkey, sheep, ox, pig ), yet all twelve of these zodiac creatures were well known to members of ancient Chinese agrarian communities.

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All Asterales families are represented in the southern hemisphere ; however Asteraceae and Campanulaceae are cosmopolitan and Menyanthaceae nearly so.
All climate models balance, or very nearly balance, incoming energy as short wave ( including visible ) electromagnetic radiation to the earth with outgoing energy as long wave ( infrared ) electromagnetic radiation from the earth.
All members of the Council of Europe ( which includes nearly all European countries, and every member of the European Union ) have signed the European Convention on Human Rights, which protects against double jeopardy.
All MUSH servers provide a flag that, when set on a player, bestows the ability to view and modify nearly everything in the game's database.
All through the teens and twenties, he built the Publix Theatres Corporation, a mighty chain of nearly 2, 000 screens, ran two production studios, and became an early investor in radio, taking a 50 % interest in the new Columbia Broadcasting System in 1928 ( selling it within a few years ; this would not be the last time Paramount and CBS crossed paths, as time proved ).
All traditionally made Thai curries, for instance, contain shrimp paste, and fish sauce is used as salt in nearly all Thai dishes.
All members of the group are moving in nearly the same direction with similar space velocities.
Titanic causes the deaths of nearly 1, 500 people and attracts global and historical attention ; Title bar: All the events below are part of World War I ; French Army lookout at his observation post in 1917 ; Russian troops awaiting a German attack ; A ration party of the Royal Irish Rifles in a communication trench during the Battle of the Somme ; Vladimir Lenin addresses a crowd in the midst of the October Revolution of 1917 ; A flu pandemic in 1918 kills tens of millions worldwide .| 420px | thumb
In other words, on the 13th when your troops entered the city, we had nearly all the civilian population gathered in a Zone in which there had been very little destruction by stray shells and no looting by Chinese soldiers even in full retreat ... All 27 Occidentals in the city at that time and our Chinese population were totally surprised by the reign of robbery, raping and killing initiated by your soldiers on the 14th.
All the rivers in the district are subject to tidal action from the Meghna on the north, and from the Bay of Bengal on the south, and nearly all of them are navigable at high tide by country boats of all sizes.
Ultimately the single was re-released with nearly identical packaging but retitled as Silent All These Years.
The show, All American Girl, was initially feted as the first show prominently featuring an East Asian family, although the short lived sitcom Mr. T and Tina preceded it by nearly two decades.
All combined, there are nearly 34, 000 acres of forestland in Union.
All of the Misfits material had been credited to Danzig, and though Only later conceded that Danzig had written nearly all of the lyrics and most of the music, he contended that he and Doyle " wrote 25 % or maybe 30 % of the music " and deserved compensation.
All climate models balance, or very nearly balance, incoming energy as short wave ( including visible ) electromagnetic radiation to the earth with outgoing energy as long wave ( infrared ) electromagnetic radiation from the earth.
All locomotives, track, and accessories of the main product line function in rain and snow allowing nearly anyone to have an outdoor garden railroad.
This run lasted until # 74, with a brief run thereafter in Adventure Comics # 461-466, but it had three significant developments: It introduced the popular character Power Girl in All Star Comics # 58 ; it chronicled the death of the Golden Age Batman in Adventure Comics # 461-462 ; and, after nearly 40 years, it finally provided the JSA with an origin story in DC Special # 29.
All of the tributaries, including the lesser khwae, form an extensive tree-like pattern, with branches flowing through nearly every province in central and northern Thailand.
All students of the College are undergraduates, and nearly all reside on campus.
All four ITA franchisees were expected to make losses in the first few years of operation but Granada's was a significant sum of £ 175, 000 ( nearly £ 3. 5m in 2011 ) and when it became profitable it had the lowest profits of the quartet.
All buildings and structures covering nearly along the adjacent shore were obliterated, including those in the neighbouring communities of Richmond and Dartmouth.
All eight plays from the history cycle were presented over a seven night period, with each play receiving one performance only, and with only twenty-eight actors portraying the nearly five hundred roles.
All eight plays from the history cycle were presented over a seven night period, with each play receiving one performance only, and with only twenty eight actors portraying the nearly five hundred roles.
All eight plays from the history cycle were presented over a seven night period, with each play receiving one performance only, and with only twenty-eight actors portraying the nearly five hundred roles.

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