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The biggest exponent of heavy metal music in Portugal are the bands Moonspell and Corpus Christii, originally from Lisboa and who have achieved some international recognition, mainly in Finland, Germany, the Netherlands, Italy and Turkey.

Corpus and more
A still more resonant aspect of his legacy was the uniform rewriting of Roman law, the Corpus Juris Civilis, which is still the basis of civil law in many modern states.
Roman law is the legal system of ancient Rome, and the legal developments comprising more than a thousand years of jurisprudence from the Twelve Tables ( c. 439 BC ) to the Corpus Juris Civilis ( AD 529 ) ordered by the emperor Justinian I.
A Creo Corpus effect that prolongs the magus ' life by granting him bonus for Aging Rolls, making it more likely that he will avoid crippling effects of age until late in life.
The Corpus Domini Monastery contains tombs of the House of Este, including Alfonso I, Alfonso II, Ercole I, Ercole II, as well as Lucrezia Borgia, Eleanor of Aragon, and many more.
The classical scholar Isaac Casaubon in De rebus sacris et ecclesiasticis exercitationes XVI ( 1614 ) showed, through an analysis of the Greek language used in the texts, that those texts which were believed to be of ancient origin were in fact much more recent: most of the " philosophical " Corpus Hermeticum can be dated to around AD 300.
Corpus Christi is annually very windy, with wind gust often reaching more than per hour.
The Habeas Corpus Act 1679 states, " A Magistrate shall discharge prisoners from their Imprisonment taking their Recognizance, with one or more Surety or Sureties, in any Sum according to the Magistrate's discretion, unless it shall appear that the Party is committed for such Matter or offences for which by law the Prisoner is not bailable.
" Guimarotodon Hahn 1969 exhibits a more slender Corpus mandibulae than either Paulchoffatia or Meketibolodon.
A more recent public school headmaster, Michael McCrum of Tonbridge School and Eton College in the 1960s through 1980s, and also a churchman and Oxbridge academic ( Master of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge and Vice-Chancellor ), wrote a biography and reappraisal of Arnold in 1991.
For example Trinity College's Wren Library has more than 200, 000 books printed before 1800, while the Parker Library, Corpus Christi College, possesses one of the greatest early medieval European manuscript collections in the World, with over 600 manuscripts.
Due to the increase in student numbers in the 1930s, Corpus is one of the few British institutions to have lost more members in the Second World War than in the First.
The designation as a Small Hub Airport means that Corpus Christi International enplanes at least. 05 percent, but no more than. 25 percent of the total annual U. S. passenger enplanements.
The practices and views in the Hippocratic Corpus regarding women's bodies and their perceived weaknesses were inadequate for addressing the needs of women in the Hellenistic and Roman eras, when women led active lives and more often engaged in family planning.
In 1957, a more secular event called the Festival of Corpus Christi was added to run concurrently with the religious rites.
* Corpus of Egyptian Late Predynastic Palettes Images of more than fifty such palettes with various motifs
In 1891 to 1898, Don Pablo Corpus was the only Capitan Municipal selected then appointed Don Felix Magsaysay as the first President municipal, and many more followed up to 1931 to 1945.
" Circus Hieronymus Bosch ", a cooperation with acrobatics theatre group ' Corpus ' and based on the paintings of the Dutch mediaeval painter Hieronymus Bosch, premiered in 2001, in's-Hertogenbosch, followed by more than 80 concerts in Holland and Belgium.
A reader may also use the references in American Jurisprudence, Corpus Juris Secundum, and state encyclopedias published by Thomson West to find a more in-depth discussion in ALR.
Thus " the " constitutes nearly 7 % of the Brown Corpus, " to " and " of " more than another 3 % each ; while about half the total vocabulary of about 50, 000 words are hapax legomena: words that occur only once in the corpus.
After more than a century, in 1484 the then Lord Mayor of London Sir Robert Billesden decided that at the feast of Corpus Christi, the companies would swap between sixth and seventh and feast in each others ' halls.
He focused primarily on Greek history and published his work in 1557 under the title of Corpus Historiae Byzantinae, and was more a collection of Byzantine sources, rather than a comprehensive history.
When Pensacola's training facilities could no longer accommodate the ever increasing number of cadets accepted by the Navy, two more naval air stations were created — one in Jacksonville, Florida, and the other in Corpus Christi, Texas.
Cant's theatre credits include Still Playing Away, The Railway Children, Present Laughter, An Ideal Husband, Habeas Corpus, Gaslight, Side by Side by Sondheim, The Canterbury Tales ( in which he memorably ad-libbed a reference to his work on Play School ), Oh Coward, There's No Place Like a Home and many more, as well as thirty two pantomimes, including an adaptation of " Aladdin " at the Wolverhampton Grand written by Ian Billings.
* The Study of the Spanish-Speaking People of Texas University of Texas at Austin collection of more than 900 images taken by Russell Lee between April and July 1949 in Corpus Christi, San Angelo, San Antonio, and El Paso.

Corpus and recent
As well as the recent work of Charles Hill's The Johannine Corpus in the Early Church.
His most recent monograph, Faces in Clay: Technique, Imagery, and Allusion in a Corpus of Ceramic Sculpture from Ancient Egypt ( 2002 ), examines artisanal craftsmanship in light of material culture, iconography, and religious texts.
A more recent standard edition is by Karl Hude ( 1860 – 1936 ) in the Corpus medicorum graecorum ( 2nd ed., Berlin, Akademie-Verlag, 1958, online ).
* An even more recent update of ABC is Amélie Kuhrt, The Persian Empire: A Corpus of Sources of the Achaemenid Period ( Routledge, 2007 )
In more recent years, John Swales has been closely involved with two corpus projects at the English Language Institute at the University of Michigan: MICASE ( The Michigan Corpus of Academic Spoken English ) and MICUSP ( The Michigan Corpus of Upper Level Student Papers ).
Though the group has gone through a revolving door of members in recent years amid controversy and finger-pointing, and the Kumbia Kings of today are vastly different than what originated in Corpus Christi, Texas over 8 years ago, A. B.
The intention was for the participants, who were mainly Lancashire weavers, to march to London and petition the Prince Regent over the desperate state of the textile industry in Lancashire, and to protest over the recent suspension of the Habeas Corpus Act.

Corpus and years
A previous law ( the Habeas Corpus Act 1640 ) had been passed forty years earlier to overturn a ruling that the command of the King was a sufficient answer to a petition of habeas corpus.
This caused him to spend almost two years in inactivity, but, on March 26, 2005 he returned to boxing with a ten round unanimous decision win over Ray Joval in Corpus Christi, Texas.
Emmanuelle is around 90 years old, and has won the Corpus Christi Tortoise Fair.
He attended Corpus Christi College, Oxford, and, after a brilliant academic performance there, became a Fellow of Oriel College, Oxford, and was for some years a tutor and examiner in the University.
At sixty years of age, having finished the Origins of Christianity, he began his History of Israel, based on a lifelong study of the Old Testament and on the Corpus Inscriptionum Semiticarum, published by the Académie des Inscriptions under Renan's direction from the year 1881 till the end of his life.
The song is based on the events of 1640 known as Corpus de Sang during the war of 30 years ( 1618-1648 ) Between Spain, England, France and Austria, the event that started the Catalan Revolt or Guerra dels Segadors ( Reapers ' War ) where Catalans fought against the Count-Duke of Olivares, the chief minister of King Philip IV of Spain.
For many years, particularly during the Reformation when Catholic references were discouraged, Corpus was known as St Bene't's.
In 1875 he was named Fellow of Corpus Christi College, Oxford and in 1876 assumed the new Chair of Chinese Language and Literature at Oxford, where he attracted few students to his lectures but worked hard for some 20 years in his study at 3 Keble Terrace, on his translations of the Chinese classics.
In 1983, he was awarded a Kennedy Memorial Trust scholarship to study Philosophy at Harvard University under John Rawls, returning to research at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge for three years from 1984.
A significant edition was that of Émile Littré who spent twenty-two years ( 1839 – 1861 ) working diligently on a complete Greek edition and French translation of the Hippocratic Corpus.
He was " sentenced to 12 years imprisonment, discounted to 3 years, due to his glorious expeditions during the war, his defence of north east borders against Tito's IX Corpus and his defence of Genoa harbour ".
The Brown Corpus was painstakingly " tagged " with part-of-speech markers over many years.
Five years later, TRT Holdings sold Corpus Christi National Bank for $ 131 million.
In 1976, Dover became President of Corpus Christi College, Oxford, a post he held for ten years.
Throughout the years, the station's resources were divided between studios in Downtown Corpus Christi and transmitter north of Petronila.
By favour of bishop Fox, he was made socius compar of Corpus Christi College, Oxford, with leave to travel into Italy for three years.
He spent the next four years working on the Texas independent circuit, using the ring names Lance Steel and Breakdown, the latter being a character created in the spur-of-the-moment by Hoyt in Corpus Christi when he had forgotten his usual ring attire and was forced to wrestle in his street clothing.
After graduating he became Greek reader in Corpus Christi College, and held that office for ten years, resigning in 1588.
Near the coast, in Corpus Christi, Texas, of snow fell, more snow than in all previous recorded years combined.
After high school in Corpus Christi, Peter Holt went into the United States Army, serving two years, including a one-year tour of duty as an infantryman in Vietnam.

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