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The National Shrine of the Blessed Virgin of Ta ' Pinu () is a Roman Catholic parish church and minor basilica located some away from the village of Għarb on the island of Gozo, the sister island of Malta.

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Għarb is a village located at the westernmost point of the island of Gozo, Malta, with a population of 1, 554 people as of March 2011.

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The 12th station on the Via Crucis of the Ta ' Pinu | Ta ' Pinu Basilica in Għarb, Gozo

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Għarb was created as a parish in 1679, a move which gave impetus for the building of a new, baroque parish church.
Within the limits of Għarb is the Chapel of San Dimitri.

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The artistic interest, then, lies in what the encounter may be made to represent, in the power of some central significance to draw the details into relevance and meaningfulness.
This is specified by a distribution function Af such that the probability that Af lies in some region D of the stage space is Af.
I told them some sweet lies and they believed it all.
After all, the average American as he lies and waits for the enemy in Korea or as she scans the newspaper in some vain hope of personal contact with the front is unconcerned that his or her plight is the result of a complex of personal, economic and governmental actions far beyond the normal citizen's comprehension and control.
Would you be happier if I made up some stories about my life, told you some lies??
The significance of the Res Gestae Divi Augusti from an accounting perspective lies in the fact that it illustrates that the executive authority had access to detailed financial information, covering a period of some forty years, which was still retrievable after the event.
The location of this famous battle is now claimed by some to be the village of Great Wratting, in Suffolk, which lies in the Stour Valley on the Icknield Way West of Colchester, and by a village in Essex.
The small church ( dedicated to the Holy Trinity ) that lies to the east of the village closed some years ago.
The cloud complex lies some 400 to 600 light years from Earth, and contains tens of thousands of solar masses of gas and dust.
Near Padstow, a Roman site of some importance now lies buried under the sands on the opposite side of the Camel estuary near St. Enodoc's Church, and may have been a western coastal equivalent of a Saxon Shore Fort.
Echols testified that Ridge's description of the conversation ( which was not recorded ) regarding those particular details was inaccurate ( and indeed that some other claims by Ridge were " lies ").
Instead of saying that humans live on the outside surface of a hollow planet, sometimes called a " convex " hollow-Earth hypothesis, some have claimed that our universe itself lies in the interior of a hollow world, calling this a " concave " hollow-Earth hypothesis.
The most characteristic differences, for instance, between Roman Italian and Milanese Italian are the gemination of initial consonants and the pronunciation of stressed " e ", and of " s " in some cases: e. g. va bene " all right ": is pronounced by a Roman ( and by any standard-speaker ), by a Milanese ( and by any speaker whose native dialect lies to the north of La Spezia-Rimini Line ); a casa " at home " is for Roman and standard, for Milanese and generally northern.
The Zulu impi is popularly identified with the ascent of Shaka ( also rendered T ' chaka ), ruler of the relatively small Zulu tribe before its explosion across the landscape of southern Africa, but its earliest shape as a purposeful instrument of statecraft lies in the innovations of the Mwetha chieftain Dingiswayo, according to some historians ( Morris 1965 ).
Ailsa Craig, which lies some south of Arran, has been quarried for a rare type of micro-granite containing riebeckite known as " Ailsite " which is used to make curling stones.
Most of the country lies at between 200 and 300 meters above sea level, but Kazakhstan's Caspian shore includes some of the lowest elevations on Earth.
" So some more work has to be done, in a non-question-begging way, to make it clear wherein, exactly, the fallacy lies.
Inland from these lies the Jifarah Plain, a triangular area of some 15, 000 square km.
This area lies principally along the Gulf of Mexico and the Mississippi River, which traverses the state from north to south for a distance of about 600 miles ( 1, 000 km ) and empties into the Gulf of Mexico ; the Red River ; the Ouachita River and its branches ; and other minor streams ( some of which are called bayous ).
An MRI scanner is a device in which the patient lies within a large, powerful magnet where the magnetic field is used to align the magnetization of some atomic nuclei in the body, and radio frequency fields to systematically alter the alignment of this magnetization.
According to Stephen Suleyman Schwartz, in his book " The Two Faces of Islam ", “ some say that during this vagabondage Ibn Abdul Wahhab came into contact with certain Englishmen who encouraged him to personal ambition as well as to a critical attitude about Islam .” Specifically, Mir ’ at al Harramin, a Turkish work by Ayyub Sabri Pasha, written in 1888, states that in Basra, Abdul Wahhab had come into contact with a British spy by the name of Hempher, who “ inspired in him the tricks and lies that he had learned from the British Ministry of the Commonwealth .”
Northeastern New Jersey, the Gateway Region, lies within the New York City Metropolitan Area, and some residents commute into the city to work.
Most of this region lies in the lee of the Great Lakes making for abundant snow in some areas.
The Japanese islands of Honshū and Kyūshū are located some 200 kilometers to the southeast across the Korea Strait ; the Shandong Peninsula of China lies 190 kilometers to the west.

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During a 1935 – 1942 colonization attempt, the island was most likely on Hawaii time, which was then 10. 5 hours behind UTC .< ref > Since it is uninhabited the island's time zone is unspecified, but it lies within a nautical time zone 12 hours behind UTC.
This explains in part why the curve of total energy against interatomic distance for the valence bond method lies below the curve for the molecular orbital method at all distances and most particularly so for large distances.
The most populous metropolitan region centered within the state lies in the Connecticut River Valley.
It has been claimed that most of the Earth's gold lies at its core, the metal's high density having made it sink there in the planet's youth.
The frequency of these oscillations lies in the ultraviolet range for most metals, but it falls into the visible range for gold due to subtle relativistic effects that affect the orbitals around gold atoms.
The peak radiation of most stars lies here, so the observation of the stars that form galaxies has been a major component of optical astronomy.
Less frequently, indium shows intermediate oxidation state + 2, which lies between the common ones, most notably in halides, In < sub > 2 </ sub > X < sub > 4 </ sub > and < sup > 2 -</ sup >.
This is a complex virus that can cause leukemia, but in most cases it lies dormant and people end up being lifelong carriers of the virus.
" He later argued that the poem " is probably the most original poem about poetry in English, and the first hint outside his notebooks and letters that a major critic lies hidden in the twenty-five-year-old Coleridge.
The most notable geographic fact about Lesotho, apart from its status as an enclave, is that it is the only independent state in the world that lies entirely above in elevation.
Executive power lies with the Vice-Chancellor and the University Management Group, to which most other administrative bodies are subordinate.
Leipzig lies at the confluence of the rivers Weisse Elster, Pleiße and Parthe, in the Leipzig Bay, on the most southerly part of the North German Plain, which is the part North European Plain in Germany.
The most productive agricultural area lies along the banks of the Niger River, the Inner Niger Delta and the southwestern region around Sikasso.
The most famous of these is the multi-chambered Mammoth Cave, which lies 21 kilometres south of the town and contains fossils dating back over 35, 000 years.
Mehrgarh ( Brahui: Mehrgaŕh, ), one of the most important Neolithic ( 7000 BCE to c. 2500 BCE ) sites in archaeology, lies on the " Kachi plain " of now Balochistan, Pakistan.
Unlike many other seas, most of the bottom of the Norwegian Sea is not part of a continental shelf and therefore lies at a great depth of about two kilometres on average.
The current estimate lies at about 88 million mobile phones as at October 2011, with most people having more than one cellphone.
According to Snorri Sturluson's interpretation of the Völuspá, the three most important norns, Urðr ( Wyrd ), Verðandi and Skuld come out from a hall standing at the Well of Urðr ( well of fate ) and they draw water from the well and take sand that lies around it, which they pour over Yggdrasill so that its branches will not rot.
There is one circular road round the island, about long, and most arable land lies in the few hundred yards between this and the coastline.
The ozone layer also blocks most, but not quite all, of the sunburn-producing UV-B ( 280 – 315 nm ) band, which lies in the wavelengths longer than UV-C.
Although most of the country lies in the temperate belt, its climatic patterns are complex.
This lake, the largest and most ancient in Japan, lies near the city of Kyoto.
Like most of his predecessors, Sixtus I was believed to be buried near Saint Peter's grave on Vatican Hill, although there are differing traditions concerning where his body lies today.
The city centre and most of the suburbs are located on the sandy and relatively flat Swan Coastal Plain, which lies between the Darling Scarp and the Indian Ocean.

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