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ghost and is
the conflict is not Boris versus Grigori or Shuiski or even the ghost of the murdered child, but Boris versus the Russian people.
For example, where a person has committed harmful actions of body, speech and mind based on greed, hatred and delusion, rebirth in a lower realm, i. e. an animal, a ghost or a hell realm, is to be expected.
When Thomas Hobbes wrote that " the Papacy is no other than the ghost of the deceased Roman Empire sitting crowned upon the grave thereof ", he was promulgating an enormously important truth.
* The White Lady is a type of female ghost reportedly seen in rural areas and associated with some local legend of tragedy.
It is sometimes known by the metonym The Old Lady of Threadneedle Street or simply The Old Lady, a name taken from the legend of Sarah Whitehead, whose ghost is said to haunt the bank's garden.
Banquo is in a third of the play's scenes, as both a human and a ghost.
The class is divided into two subclasses: Elasmobranchii ( sharks, rays and skates ) and Holocephali ( chimaeras, sometimes called ghost sharks, which are sometimes separated into their own class ).
If an atom A is double-bonded to an atom B, A is treated as being singly bonded to two atoms: B and a ghost atom that has the same atomic number as B but is not attached to anything except A.
In turn, when B is replaced with a list of attached atoms, A itself is excluded in accordance with the general principle of not doubling back along a bond that has just been followed, but a ghost atom for A is included so that the double bond is properly represented from both ends.
A triple bond is handled the same way except that A and B each carry two ghost atoms instead of one.
When the traversal encounters an atom through which the current path has already passed, a ghost atom is generated in order to keep the tree finite.
In a Knights of Zodiac movie, there is an Eris ' ghost knight, represented by the Southern Cross.
Mather's most fatal influence over the trials was in composing the answer to the question of whether or not to allow Spectral evidence, that is, allowing the afflicted girls to claim that some invisible ghost of the defendant was tormenting them, and for this to be considered evidence of witchcraft by the defendant, even if the defendant denied it and professed their own strongly held Christian beliefs.
* Dartmoor prison is implicated in the local Dartmoor ' Hairy hands ' ghost story / legend.
The problem with matrix circuits is that, when several notes are pressed at once, the current can flow backwards through the circuit and trigger " phantom keys " that cause " ghost " notes to play.
The original Norse meaning of the word is ghost, and older literature makes clear distinctions between sea-draug and land-draug.
The drinking establishment is now known as " The Horse You Came In On ", and local lore insists that a ghost they call " Edgar " haunts the rooms above.
At the beginning of syllables ( i. e. the syllable onset ), the digraph ⟨ gh ⟩ is pronounced, as in the word ghost ( pronounced ).

ghost and laid
The story goes that his wife, Elizabeth, refused to believe her husband was dead and pined her days away waiting for his return, and subsequently haunted the saddle right up until 1920 when the ghost was laid by a Jesuit with Bell, Book and Candle.
During Zambia's painful privatisation period, the town was virtually transformed into a virtual ghost town with thousands of miners being laid off by the Indian run RAMCOZ.

ghost and .
There came a ghost of noise at the office door and Hague swung to see Kodyke in the entrance from the outer room.
He was ghost writer for Babe Ruth, whose main talent for literary composition was the signing of his autograph.
The President used to look at it with a ghost of a smile.
Maybe he will help to turn our fair city into a `` ghost '' town.
George Rawlings remembered seeing the door open sometime during the night -- Millie, in a white robe, standing like a ghost at the threshold.
The closet was faintly fragrant with lavender, and as Lucy shut the door an unhappy memory slipped into her mind, like a lavender ghost: Greg's house, on the day he was buried, and the child, pale, silent, baffled, watching the funeral guests with panicky eyes.
Out in the hall, the upstairs phone shrilled, and the small ghost vanished.
The Angolan army has around 29, 000 " ghost workers " who remain enrolled in the ranks of the FAA and therefore receive a salary.
He even saw his mother ’ s ghost and got Persian magicians to scare her away.
The ghost of the dead hero appeared and so terrified the horses, that they threw and trampled upon the invaders, who were forced to retire.
However, the lower-class foot soldiers continued to think of Adhemar as a leader ; some of them claimed to have been visited by his ghost during the siege of Jerusalem, and reported that Adhemar instructed them to hold another procession around the walls.
However, when Kirk's spectre appeared, Graham was apparently too shocked by the vision to throw the knife, and Kirk's ghost faded away forever.
" There he met Ham Fisher, who hired him to ghost on Joe Palooka.
At a later point, having been deserted by God on the eve of battle, Saul consults a medium at Endor, only to be condemned for doing so by Samuel's ghost, and told he and his sons will be killed.
The tales sometimes recounted that the woman, though called a fairy, was a ghost, often of a specific murdered woman, or a mother who died in childbirth.
Banquo's ghost returns in a later scene, causing Macbeth to react with alarm during a public feast.

is and laid
The guns are fired, the hymns are sung, and the body of Charles is carried down to the vault and laid beside the tombs of his ancestors.
It has been a long time since he has seen any campaign money, and when the proposition is laid down to him as the friends of Mr. Hearst are laying it down these days he is quite likely to get aboard the Hearst bandwagon ''.
Although because of the important achievements of nineteenth century scholars in the field of textual criticism the advance is not so striking as it was in the case of archaeology and place-names, the editorial principles laid down by Stevenson in his great edition of Asser and in his Crawford Charters were a distinct improvement upon those of his predecessors and remain unimproved upon today.
When a man is laid to rest, he is entitled to stay put.
Blistered for curbs and laid off three weeks, he is coming along fine and looks like a pacer to me.
The last-named is a fine-looking, large colt, who has been unfortunate to be laid off for some time due to injuries.
The cloth is laid on one half of the bottom at a time.
This means that if your insured vehicle is laid up for more than 30 days, insurance can be suspended and a proportionate return of your premium made to you.
The aesthetic appeal of pure paint laid on at random may exist, but it is a very impoverished appeal.
Specimens are allowed to reach moisture equilibrium with a standard atmosphere of Af and Af and then laid out without tension on a flat, polished surface, care being taken that the fabric is free from wrinkles or creases.
When served in a psychological atmosphere that allows young bodies to assimilate the greatest good from what they eat because they are free from tension, a foundation is laid for a high level of health that releases the children from physical handicaps to participate with enjoyment in the work assignments, the athletic programs and the most important phase, the educational opportunities.
Historically, the flaming sword laid across this Eden is the Civil War.
She is the most beautiful thing you ever laid eyes on, and her dancing has a feminine suavity, lightness, sparkle, and refinement which are simply incomparable.
And He laid down for him certain conditions: so that, if he kept the command of God, then he would always remain as he was, that is, immortal ; ;
Yet, even after all these stratagems, the conscience of Christian liberality is still not laid to rest, any more than is the conscience of Harvard University for having done the abject penance for its rejection of Ralph Waldo Emerson's The Divinity School Address of naming its hall of philosophy after him.
Although I absolutely reject the Platonism of it, I have literally squealed with delight at the imperturbable perfection with which the position is laid down on page after page ''.
In salamandrids, the male deposits a bundle of sperm, the spermatophore, and the female picks it up and inserts it into her cloaca where the sperm is stored until the eggs are laid.
First a raft is built first, then eggs are laid in the centre, and then a foam cap is placed.
Each course is laid the whole length of the wall, overlapping at the corners on a layer of adobe mortar.
Once the beams are laid across the building, it is then time to begin the placing of adobe bricks to create the roof.

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