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Coins and through
Coins through one mark was also minted in the name of the empire, while higher valued pieces were issued by the states.
Coins of sufficient weight and purity of silver to facilitate the ceremony are readily obtainable through on-line Judaica vendors.
Coins often attempted to make the emperor appear god-like through associating the emperor with attributes normally seen in divinities, or emphasizing the special relationship between the emperor and a particular deity by producing a preponderance of coins depicting that deity.
* Coins Through Table-Coins penetrate through the surface of the table.
Regional tarot decks commonly feature culture-specific suits ; the German suits of Hearts, Bells, Acorns and Leaves are used through most of Germanic Europe ( Switzerland substitutes Hearts for Roses and Shields for Leaves ), the Latin suits of Cups, Coins, Staves and Swords are common in Italy and Spain, and the French suits familiar to most English speakers are seen in France, Quebec, West Germany and most of the English-speaking world.
Coins are collected through various means, and are used to purchase items from this shop.
In Season 3 of MMPR, Rocky went through one of the most disastrous events for a Red Ranger ( despite him not being the leader ) when the Thunderzords were destroyed by Rito Revolto and his band of monsters, thus also destroying the original Dinozords and damaging the Power Coins beyond use.
Like in the previous game, Ape Escape 2 features minigames, this time to get them you pay for them with Gotcha Coins collected through the levels via a vending machine called the " Gotcha Box " in the hub when you've got up to a certain stage in the game.
In 1733 he set out on a tour through Italy, in the course of which he composed his Dissertations on the weights and Values of Ancient Coins.
Coins have varied greatly in fineness through history.

Coins and towards
By 1959 the Coins and Medals office suite, completely destroyed during the war, was rebuilt and re-opened, attention turned towards the gallery work with new tastes in design leading to the remodelling of Robert Smirke's Classical and Near Eastern galleries.

Coins and !
Just sing the end of ' All the Way ' or ' Three Coins in the Fountain '--' Make it mine, make it mine, MAKE IT MINE!
Other major stars in the early 1950s included Frank Sinatra (" Young at Heart ," " Three Coins in the Fountain ," " Witchcraft "), Tony Bennett (" Cold, Cold Heart ," " Because of You ," " Rags to Riches "), Kay Starr (" Bonaparte's Retreat ," " Wheel of Fortune ," " Rock and Roll Waltz "), Rosemary Clooney (" Come On-a My House ," " Mambo Italiano ," " Half as Much ," " This Ole House "), Dean Martin (" That's Amore ," " Return to Me ," " Sway "), Georgia Gibbs (" Kiss of Fire ," " Dance With Me, Henry ," " Tweedle Dee "), Eddie Fisher (" Anytime ," " Wish You Were Here ," " Thinking of You ," " I'm Walking Behind You ," " Oh!
" Keep Your Coins, I Want Change!

sailed and through
Not until they sailed home at the end of the day, through a sea strewn with bodies and the wreckage of houses, were they aware of what had happened.
In May 1607, the Susan Constant, the Discovery, and the Godspeed sailed through Chesapeake Bay and thirty miles up the James River to a parcel of densely wooded, swamp land.
The trawler Carella accidentally sailed through a cloud of pneumonic plague bacilli ( Yersinia pestis ) during this trial.
Bonaparte's armada sailed from Toulon on 19 May 1798, making rapid progress through the Ligurian Sea and collecting more ships at Genoa before sailing southwards along the Sardinian coast, passing Sicily on 7 June.
D ' Abreu sailed through Ambon while his second in command Francisco Serrão went ahead towards the Maluku islands, was shipwrecked and ended up in Ternate.
* In the 1984 season, the ball was placed on the 30 yard line ( instead of the 20 ) if a kickoff sailed through the end zone on the fly and untouched.
It was a gamble which did not pay off, and whether through military error or betrayal, the Damascus campaign was a failure, and the royal family retreated to Jerusalem and then sailed to Rome and back to Paris.
Mention of these places in a journal of the voyage indicates that Pytheas passed through the Straits of Gibraltar and sailed north along the coast of Portugal.
Maud sailed West to East through the Northeast Passage, now called the Northern Route ( 1918 – 1920 ).
Disguised as a Knight Templar, Richard sailed from Corfu with four attendants, but his ship was wrecked near Aquileia, forcing Richard and his party into a dangerous land route through central Europe.
Early adherents of the Kabbalah portray Solomon as having sailed through the air on a throne of light placed on an eagle, which brought him near the heavenly gates as well as to the dark mountains behind which the fallen angels Uzza and Azzazel were chained ; the eagle would rest on the chains, and Solomon, using the magic ring, would compel the two angels to reveal every mystery he desired to know.
The sea's ancient Greek name Propontis derives from pro ( before ) and pont-( sea ), deriving from the fact that the Greeks sailed through it to reach the Black Sea.
Early on 13 August they sailed through the Grand Boca and claimed the island of Trinidad and Tobago for Spain.
Tigris was built in Iraq and sailed with its international crew through the Persian Gulf to Pakistan and made its way into the Red Sea.
While Nelson was searching the Mediterranean for him, erroneously supposing that Villeneuve intended to make for Egypt, Villeneuve passed through the Strait of Gibraltar, rendezvoused with the Spanish fleet, and sailed as planned to the Caribbean.
This turned into a long journey in the course of which he visited the major cities of the United States and Europe, setting off from Yokohama on September 18, traveling through the U. S. to New York City, from which he sailed to Boulogne, reaching Paris on November 4.
The Second Pacific Squadron sailed through the North Sea.
The Russians could have sailed through any one of three possible straits to reach Vladivostok: La Perouse, Tsugaru, and Tsushima.
The first part of the bill, the concept and establishment of a national mint, met with no real objection, and sailed through ; it was assumed the second and third part ( the Bank and an excise tax to finance it ) would likewise glide through, and in their own way they did: The House version of the bill, despite some heated objections, easily passed.
He sailed through the Coral Sea at the eastern end of New Guinea, saw three previously unknown islands, and landed there.
Bass returned with Matthew Flinders in December 1798 in the Norfolk and sailed through the strait, proving its existence.
In December 1800, Lieutenant James Grant in HMS Lady Nelson, on way from Cape Town to Sydney, sailed through Bass Strait from west to east.
Three weeks later the French explorer Nicolas Baudin sailed through the strait from east to west and was the first to properly survey the coast to the west.

sailed and air
A sharp pain lanced across Nick's chest and a bubble of air escaped from his tortured lungs, joining dozens of others that sailed lazily toward the surface like helium balloons rising into the sky.
By the end of the era, Louis Blériot had crossed the English Channel by air, the largest ship in the world, RMS Olympic, had sailed on its maiden voyage, automobiles were common, and the South Pole was reached for the first time by Roald Amundsen's and then Robert Falcon Scott's teams.
Here they remained overnight, sitting through a two hour air raid, and sailed for Valletta at 12: 00 on 17 July.
Solomon's carpet was reportedly made of green silk with a golden weft, sixty miles long and sixty miles wide: " when Solomon sat upon the carpet he was caught up by the wind, and sailed through the air so quickly that he breakfasted at Damascus and supped in Media.
* In 1880 the Strathleven, equipped with a Bell-Coleman air machine and loaded with successfully shipped beef, mutton, butter and kegs, sailed from Melbourne Australia to London --- a 9-week voyage of about.
According to A. J. Foyt, Pat O ' Connor's car hit Reece's car, sailed fifty feet in the air, landed upside down, and burst into flames.
According to A. J. Foyt, Pat O ' Connor's car hit Reece's car, sailed fifty feet in the air, landed upside down, and burst into flames.
According to A. J. Foyt, O ' Connor's car hit Reece's car, sailed fifty feet in the air, landed upside down, and burst into flames.
The next day, he flew in an air race over Manhattan, the Times reporting that " The graceful Benoist biplane sailed along on an even keel ... driven by the famous Tony Jannus ".
The air crew then went to the docks, where they commandeered a sampan and sailed it down the river to meet the landing craft.
At 0700 hours on August 13, after the Pacific Fleet air force had finished bombing enemy defense structures in Seishin, six torpedo boats led by Lieutenant-Captain Markovsky sailed to Seishin.

1.670 seconds.