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At that supper, then, Mary received the glorious encomium, " she hath wrought a good work upon Me ... in pouring this ointment upon My body she hath done it for My burial ... wheresoever this Gospel shall be preached ... that also which she hath done shall be told for a memory of her.
At Noin-Ula and other Hun burial sites in Mongolia and region north of Lake Baikal, the artifacts displayed over twenty carved characters.
At least seventeen finds of Papaver somniferum from Neolithic settlements have been reported throughout Switzerland, Germany, and Spain, including the placement of large numbers of poppy seed capsules at a burial site ( the Cueva de los Murciélagos, or " Bat cave ," in Spain ), which have been carbon-14 dated to 4200 BCE Numerous finds of Papaver somniferum or Papaver setigerum from Bronze Age and Iron Age settlements have also been reported.
" At his burial a thousand men, in files, preceded the corpse, which was adorned with bunches of rosemary dipped in blood ; on each side rode three trumpeters, and behind was led the trooper ’ s horse, covered with mourning ; some thousands of men and women followed with black and green ribbons on their heads and breasts, and were received at the grave by a numerous crowd of the inhabitants of London and Westminster.
At the midnight marking the end of fašiangy, a symbolic burial ceremony for the contrabass is performed, because music has to cease for the Lent.
At the very beginning, the corpses were buried in mass graves, but within days the burial pits were overflowing with bodies, and corpses were instead piled up in camp II because the workers did not have proper time to bury them.
* Article 6: At the request of the family, the corpse of the condemned man shall be returned to them for burial and no reference to the nature of death shall be registered.
The entry for Saint Caius is as follows: " At Rome, in the cemetery of Callistus on the Via Appia, the burial of Saint Caius, Pope, who, fleeing from the persecution of Diocletian, died as a confessor of the faith.
At the burial which followed at the Père Lachaise Cemetery, Gounod gave the eulogy.
At some point before or after this, grave robbers broke into and destroyed the underground burial chamber, but in 1972 there was still enough of it remaining to determine a layout of the chambers when they were excavated.
At about 2800 BCE any possible evidence of such practices disappeared, though echoes are perhaps to be seen in the burial of statues of servants in Old Kingdom tombs.
At the time, native people lived in the Bear Lake area, evidence remaining in various burial mounds of the region, including one at Pierport.
At the south end of Burnsville, Crystal Lake, recorded as " Minne Elk " was utilized for abundant fish, leisure and burial.
At the burial ceremony, she retrieved the liquor from the casket and remarked that he had lived with alcohol and would not meet the Lord with it and tossed it away into the distant field.
At Easter, Sir Henry himself dies and his wife's grave is opened for his burial.
At the lowest level of governance Whitby has a town council which, for election and administrative purposes, is divided into six electoral wards represented by 19 councillors responsible for burial grounds, allotments, play areas and street lighting.
At his burial ceremony, the second movement of Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 21 ( which Marceau long used as an accompaniment for an elegant mime routine ) was played, as was the sarabande of Bach's Cello Suite No. 5.
At first they were used both for burial and the memorial services and celebrations of the anniversaries of Christian martyrs ( following similar Roman customs ).
At her funeral, he jumps in the grave for Ophelia, Laertes asks why the normal Christian burial ceremony is not being carried out for his sister, and rebukes the priest for questioning her innocence.
At other times they lay the body on a scaffold, or placed it in a burial box, with the knees folded.
At his March 16 burial in Mount Auburn Cemetery in Cambridge, Massachusetts, the pallbearers included Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and John Greenleaf Whittier.
At work, Pel finds that taking on TSR's job involves more than it seemed at first ; he has to pay off student recruiters from the Pacific Ring, who happen to be members of The Triads ; he has to take care of the details of the building of a new Learning Centre building, which involves hiding the fact that skeletons from an ancient burial ground have been illegally dumped from the site, and a dangerous neurotoxin to be buried under it.
At some point after the original burial, someone dug a small hole down just to the level of their heads and then refilled it.
At Woodhenge, a central burial of a child was interpreted by its excavators as a dedicatory offering.

At and Metropolitan
* 1990 – At Detroit Metropolitan Airport, Northwest Airlines Flight 1482 collides with Northwest Airlines Flight 299 on the runway, killing 7 passengers and 1 crew member aboard flight 1482.
** At Detroit Metropolitan Airport, Northwest Airlines Flight 1482 ( a McDonnell Douglas DC-9 ) collides with Northwest Airlines Flight 299 ( a Boeing 727 ) on the runway, killing 8 passengers and 4 crewmembers on Flight 1482.
At some theatres other than Bayreuth, applause and curtain-calls is normal practice after every act ; other major theatres, including the Metropolitan Opera in New York, follow the Bayreuth custom.
At Littleton, the river is impounded to form Chatfield Reservoir, a major source of drinking water for the Denver Metropolitan Area.
At its creation Westminster was awarded city status, which had been previously held by the smaller Metropolitan Borough of Westminster.
At its height, there were 8, 500 regular police officers supported by about 5, 000 full-time and part-time reserve officers, making it the second largest force in the United Kingdom after the Metropolitan Police in London.
At first the Metropolitan had advocated a new underground line roughly following the line of the Edgware Road between the tube station and a point near Willesden Green.
At one point in his career, Weese had designed the Metropolitan Correction Center in Chicago.
At the same time, he sang with local bands, calling himself " Dino Martini " ( after the famous Metropolitan Opera tenor, Nino Martini ).
At the Metropolitan Opera, for instance, sets are often changed during the action, as the audience watches, with singers rising or descending as they sing.
At the end of it Monteux was offered a three-year contract to conduct the French repertoire at the Metropolitan Opera in New York and received the permission of the French government to remain in the US.
At the Met ( as the Metropolitan Opera was and is often called ) Monteux conducted familiar French works such as Faust, Carmen and Samson and Delilah, with singers including Enrico Caruso, Geraldine Farrar, Louise Homer and Giovanni Martinelli.
At large airports with more than three parallel runways ( for example, at Los Angeles, Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County, Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta, Denver, Dallas-Fort Worth, Orlando, and Phoenix Sky Harbor ) some runway identifiers are shifted by 10 degrees to avoid the ambiguity that would result with more than three parallel runways.
At his mother's urging, Kravitz joined the California Boys Choir for three years, where he performed a classical repertoire, and sang with the Metropolitan Opera.
At least a half dozen lawsuits related to the shootings were filed against the Long Island Rail Road and its parent company, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority.
( At the time of its opening, the stadium still lacked an official name ; the park was not named until a July announcement declaring it " Metropolitan Stadium ".
At one point, the city of Bloomington had plans to place a dome over Metropolitan Stadium, or build a new football stadium located between the Met and the Met Center, which had opened in 1967 just north of the Met.
At the Metropolitan Opera opening ( September, 2008 ).
At 612 feet ( 187 m ) above grade, the Singer Building was the tallest office building in the world from its completion in 1908 until the completion in 1909 of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company Tower at 23rd Street and Madison Avenue in Manhattan.
At six years old, Graziano was recognized officially as the toughest six year old in the park district, at ten he picked Tony Canzoneri for his special idol, at 15 ( having run away from a half a dozen schools ) he was beating up the other boys in his yard in reform school, and at 18 he won the Metropolitan A. A. U. welterweight championship.
At the beginning of World War I Le Queux became convinced that the Germans were out to get him for " rumbling their schemes " and from then on became involved in a continual struggle with his local police force and the Metropolitan Police over his request for special protection from German agents.
At higher ranks, structures are distinct within London where the Metropolitan Police Service and the City of London Police have a series of Commander and Commissioner ranks as their top ranks whereas other UK police forces have assistants, deputies and a Chief Constable as their top ranks.
At the 2006 Victoria State election he was elected to the Legislative Council as a member for the Western Metropolitan Region.
At the time MetLife was headquartered in the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company Tower.

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