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acolyte and him
Jessica casts Paul as the Lisan al ' Gaib, the messiah, and herself as the Reverend Mother who shall bring him, even though she has not yet experienced the spice agony that transforms an acolyte into a full Reverend Mother.
He first obtained the post of rector of St Alban's, Worcester, and was admitted by the bishop on 19 September 1467 to the order of acolyte, and ordained priest by him on 16 April 1468.
When the Tendai priest Genshin denounced monks "... who have accosted another's acolyte and wickedly violated him " in a text printed in 985 AD, the main offence seems to have been that the acolyte wasn't one's own.
In the event, Julien Sorel becomes an acolyte of the abbé Chénal, the local Catholic prelate, who later secures him a post as the tutor for the children of Monsieur de Rênal, the mayor of Verrières.
" In the Symposium, the most famous ancient work on the subject, Plato has the middle-aged Athenian philosopher, Socrates, argue to aristocratic intellectuals and a young male acolyte in sexual pursuit of him, that eros helps the soul recall knowledge of beauty, and contributes to an understanding of spiritual truth, the ideal " Form " of youthful beauty that leads us humans to feel erotic desire -- thus suggesting that even that sensually-based love aspires to the non-corporeal, spiritual plane of existence ; that is, finding its truth, just like finding any truth, leads to transcendence.
He took as an acolyte an Ustase-youth member, Marijan and taught him to beat and kill inmates.
The first acolyte pours water from the cruet over his fingers into a little dish, the second then hands him the towel to dry the fingers.

acolyte and defeat
Following the Master's defeat, the Anointed One rallied the remaining members of the Order of Aurelius under his command, employing the vampire Absalom as his leading acolyte.

acolyte and including
Three years later, the Experimental Studies Program ( reorganized as the Innovative Studies Program in 1975 ) bearing some consanguinity with contemporaneous initiatives at the Tussman Experimental College and the proactive do it yourself dilettantism of Stewart Brand's Whole Earth Catalog began to enroll students, instructors, and local residents in credited and cocurricular courses that encompassed myriad disciplines, including video art ( under Raindance Foundation co-founder and Marshall McLuhan acolyte Paul Ryan ), dance therapy, clowning, camping, and ecodesign.

acolyte and David
David Horowitz's FrontPageMag attacked her as " a long-time Castro acolyte ," and wrote:

acolyte and .
He had been a choir boy at the Holy Name Cathedral and also served as an acolyte to Father O'Brien.
The symbol for most drow is a spider, and they often take the mage or acolyte classes.
Impatient of the endless committees that would no doubt attend the appointment of a successor to Price, Jowett extracted what could be interpreted as permission from the Delegates and headhunted Philip Lyttelton Gell, a former student acolyte of his, to be the next Secretary to the Delegates.
As pope, he decreed that before someone could assume the position of bishop, he must first be porter, lector, exorcist, acolyte, subdeacon, deacon, and priest.
One of the essential sources Philostratus claimed to know are the “ memoirs ” ( or “ diary ”) of Damis, an acolyte and companion of Apollonius.
The Bene Gesserit had also placed their acolyte Jessica ( herself the product of a secret Bene Gesserit liaison with the Baron Harkonnen ) as the concubine to Duke Leto Atreides, and married the Bene Gesserit Margot to Shaddam's close friend and minion Count Fenring.
An acolyte unable to effect this change dies.
During the Spice agony, there are two areas of the soul that the acolyte may visit — the part that gives, and the part that takes ; a Reverend Mother cannot access the memories of her male ancestors, and is terrified by the psychic space within her that the masculine memories inhabit.
He chose to be baptized in the Episcopal Church, served there for eight years as an acolyte and has been an Episcopalian ever since.
During the 1930s, the Blessing of the Fleet was a small, almost private affair in early April conducted by a few tugmen, their parish priest, and an acolyte.
Except initially for Glazunov, whom he brought to Rimsky-Korsakov as a prodigy, and his later acolyte Sergei Lyapunov, Balakirev was ignored by the younger generation of Russian composers.
Paulinus's decision to flee Northumbria at Edwin's death, unlike his acolyte James who remained in Northumbria for many years afterwards until his death, suggests that the conversion was not popular, and the senior Italian cleric unloved.
Has an acolyte named Rizla.
After a year, he was consecrated as an acolyte in the Strasbourg church of the Williamites, and he took his vows as a full Dominican friar.
Gaffney continued this theme in a February 24, 2010 column on Andrew Breitbart's BigGovernment, when Gaffney attacked the administration's plans to modernize and update the missile defense program as " US submission to Islam " from " an Alinsky acolyte ", citing as evidence the redesigned logo of the Missile Defense Agency.
::" Team Obama ’ s anti-anti-missile initiatives are not simply acts of unilateral disarmament of the sort to be expected from an Alinsky acolyte.
Leto and Kailea grow apart, and after the arrival into his household of the Bene Gesserit acolyte Jessica, whom Leto finds attractive, Kailea takes matters into her own hands by attempting to kill Leto.
Each sietch also has a Sayyadina, a wise woman trained in the spiritual traditions of her people who can serve as a spiritual leader or as an acolyte to a holy woman who is the Fremen version of a Bene Gesserit Reverend Mother.
Malina and Beck shared a lover in Lester Schwartz, a bisexual shipyard worker who was the third husband of Andy Warhol acolyte Dorothy Podber.
At any rate, I was much involved with the church, and became Episcopalian – and an acolyte.
There, an unidentified European woman gave birth to a baby girl, Hélène, whose father might be Fantômas, or an Indian Prince who was Fantômas ' acolyte.
There is a special service for the ordination of a subdeacon, although in contemporary practice an acolyte or a reader may receive the bishop's blessing to vest and act as a subdeacon generally or for a particular occasion if there is no subdeacon available.
Two ministries, adapted to present-day needs, are to be preserved in the whole Latin Church, namely, those of reader and acolyte.
The functions heretofore assigned to the subdeacon are entrusted to the reader and the acolyte ; consequently, the major order of subdiaconate no longer exists in the Latin Church.
There is, however, no reason why the acolyte cannot be called a subdeacon in some places, at the discretion of the conference of bishops.

Siegbert and Tarrasch
Nimzowitsch's chess theories, when first propounded flew in the face of widely held orthodoxies enunciated by the dominant theorist of the era, Siegbert Tarrasch, and his disciples.
Siegbert Tarrasch ( 1862-1934 )
Siegbert Tarrasch won the Championship section, over Carl Schlechter, Dawid Janowski, Frank Marshall, Amos Burn, and Mikhail Chigorin.
The Tsar reportedly awarded the title to the five finalists: Emanuel Lasker, José Raúl Capablanca, Alexander Alekhine, Siegbert Tarrasch, and Frank Marshall ( respectively, the World Champion, the next two World Champions, and two players who had lost World Championship matches to Lasker ).
Lasker challenged Siegbert Tarrasch, who had won three consecutive strong international tournaments ( Breslau 1889, Manchester 1890, and Dresden 1892 ), to a match.
One of the complaints was that Lasker had never played the other two members of the top four, Siegbert Tarrasch and Mikhail Chigorin – although Tarrasch had rejected a challenge from Lasker in 1892, publicly telling him to go and win an international tournament first.
One example is to the right, a position which occurred in a 1914 game between Siegbert Tarrasch ( with white ) and a team of opponents consisting of Davide Marotti ( who became the champion of Italy in 1921 ), E. Napoli, de Simone, and del Giudice.
The 22-year-old Pillsbury became a celebrity in the United States and abroad by winning the tournament, finishing ahead of reigning world champion Emanuel Lasker, former world champion Wilhelm Steinitz, recent challengers Mikhail Chigorin and Isidor Gunsberg, and future challengers Siegbert Tarrasch, Carl Schlechter and Dawid Janowski.
The dynamic style that Pillsbury exhibited during the tournament also helped to popularize the Queen's Gambit during the 1890s, including his famous win over Siegbert Tarrasch.
He drew an 1893 match with Siegbert Tarrasch in Saint Petersburg (+ 9-9 = 4 ) and in his lifetime, maintained a narrow plus score against the German (+ 14-13 = 8 ), who was a fearsome player in his own right.
However, he had minus scores against newer players such as Siegbert Tarrasch (+ 5 − 9 = 3 ), Frank Marshall (+ 28 − 34 = 18 ), Akiba Rubinstein (+ 3 − 5 ), Géza Maróczy (+ 5 − 10 = 5 ) and Carl Schlechter (+ 13 − 20 = 13 ).
3 ) in 1902, drew with Richard Teichmann (+ 1-1 = 1 ) in 1904, and drew with Siegbert Tarrasch (+ 3-3
Published in eleven parts between 1912 and 1916, it totaled 1, 040 pages and included contributions by Rudolf Spielmann, Siegbert Tarrasch, and Richard Teichmann.
Siegbert Tarrasch called 4. Ng5 a " duffer's move " ( ein richtiger Stümperzug ) and Panov called it " primitive ", but this attack on f7 practically wins a pawn by force.
" Writing over 150 years later, Siegbert Tarrasch, one of the world's strongest players in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, pronounced the opening " a decisive mistake " and wrote that " it is almost madness to play the King's Gambit.
" Siegbert Tarrasch wrote that 1 ... c5 " is certainly not strictly correct, for it does nothing toward development and merely attempts to render difficult the building up of a centre by the first player.
Siegbert Tarrasch rejected the opening as unsound in his 1931 work The Game of Chess, arguing that White should reply with the Staunton Gambit, with White being better after 2. e4 fxe4 3.
Unzicker had a classical chess style modelled after the German player and theorist Siegbert Tarrasch.
He had plus scores against Richard Teichmann (+ 6-2 = 6 ), David Janowski (+ 3-1 = 0 ), Carl Schlechter (+ 2-1 = 11 ) and Aron Nimzowitsch (+ 3-2 = 3 ), and level scores with Siegbert Tarrasch and Géza Maróczy.
He also achieved 2nd place in: a strong mini-tournament in London 1872 ( behind Steinitz but ahead of Zukertort ), George Alcock MacDonnell and De Vere ; shared 2nd place at Hamburg 1885 ( with Siegbert Tarrasch, James Mason, Berthold Englisch and Max Weiss ; behind Isidor Gunsberg ; ahead of George Henry Mackenzie and five others ); shared 2nd place at Frankfurt 1887 ( with Weiss ; behind Mackenzie ; ahead of Curt von Bardeleben, Tarrasch and several others ).
Siegbert Tarrasch ( 5 March 1862 – 17 February 1934 ) was one of the strongest chess players and most influential chess teachers of the late 19th century and early 20th century.
Siegbert Tarrasch wrote The Game of Chess.
* Tarrasch, Siegbert 1999.

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