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Assonance seems nearly as severe a curb, although in a celebrated passage William of Malmesbury declares that A Song Of Roland was intoned before the battle commenced at Hastings.
This is a celebrated passage in modern scholarly discussion.
Since the Celtic year was based on both lunar and solar cycles, it is most likely that the holiday would be celebrated on the full moon nearest the midpoint between the winter solstice and vernal equinox, or when the primroses, dandelions, or other spring flowers rise up through the snow, or when the sun aligned with the passage tombs in the pre-Celtic megaliths.
Saint Matilda was celebrated for her devotion to prayer and almsgiving ; her first biographer depicted her ( in a passage indebted to the sixth-century vita of the Frankish queen Radegund by Venantius Fortunatus ) leaving her husband's side in the middle of the night and sneaking off to church to pray.
" The following chapter concerning Shem's mother, known as " Anna Livia Plurabelle ", is interwoven with thousands of river names from all over the globe, and is widely considered the book's most celebrated passage.
One passage of the Aetia, the so called Coma Berenices, has been reconstructed from papyrus remains and the celebrated Latin adaptation of Catullus ( Catullus 66 ).
The Songkran festival (, Khmer: សង ្ រ ្ ក ា ន ្ ត ; from the Sanskrit word, or literally " astrological passage ") is celebrated in Thailand as the traditional New Year's Day from 13 to 15 April.
Menarche is celebrated in many cultures around the world as a rite of passage, a time to recognize that a girl is moving into womanhood.
The chief ceremony especially, the choral representation of the passage through the Red Sea, has no special significance for Christianity ; nor have there ever been in the Christian Church nocturnal festivals celebrated by men and women together.
In a celebrated passage, Thucydides stresses that " most Spartan institutions have always been designed with a view to security against the Helots ".
Respecting the time of the year at which the Nemean games were celebrated, the Scholiast on Pindar merely states that they were held on the 12th of the month of Panemos, though in another passage he makes a statement which contradicts this assertion.
One rite of passage was the amphidromia, celebrated on the fifth or seventh day after the birth of a child.
In 1840, being attached to Sir Robert Henry Sale's force, he took part in the celebrated passage of the defiles of the Ghilzais and in the fighting from Tezeen to Jalalabad.
Coming of age ceremonies have been celebrated in Japan since at least 714 AD, when a young prince donned new robes and a hairstyle to mark his passage into adulthood.
According to the Arizona Republic, Senator Goldwater, Senator Hayden, the Udalls Representative Morris Udall and Secretary of the Interior Stewart Udall and other Arizona leaders teamed up on the successful passage of what was McFarland's visionary and intended legislation that became the CAP, " probably the state's most celebrated bipartisan achievement of the 20th century.
The bill's passage was celebrated by gay rights supporters both in New York and nationwide.
" Another new ownership for the troubled magazine was announced in the autumn of 1979, and the spring 1980 issue celebrated Mencken's centennial, and lamented the passage of his era, " before the virus of social, racial, and sexual equality " grew in " fertile soil in the minds of most Americans.
* Garden-House, owned by Dr. Enoch Edwards, where Jefferson and others celebrated the passage of the Declaration.
While Bernardo Rossellino's role in remodeling the interior of the palace, in constructing the entry passage, and in creating the courtyard is universally accepted, his involvement with the celebrated facade and the date it was executed remain open questions.
The celebrated Faces of Terror trilogy followed a pair of young revolutionaries from the streets of East London, and their political passage over the years through to Stalinist Russia.

celebrated and compared
It's celebrated with more enthusiasm in the southern parts of Kerala compared with northern Kerala.
One of the film's most celebrated examples of this technique is a baroque image of Jesus that is compared, through a series of shots, to Hindu deities, the Buddha, Aztec gods, and finally a primitive idol in order to suggest the sameness of all religions ; the idol is then compared with military regalia to suggest the linking of patriotism and religious fervour by the state.
Aretino also wrote the celebrated whore dialogue Ragionamenti in which the sex lives of wives, whores and nuns are compared and contrasted.
The mutton and fowl are celebrated for their tenderness and taste ( locally, the Gavran Chicken though fibrous as compared to the broiler is a hot favourite for its robust taste ).
Contrary to police expectations, no rioting of any sort occurred and the final day of the festival was celebrated by the remaining visitors in a way that has been compared to the Burning Man.
The most celebrated example of this was when a reader wrote in humorously bemoaning the lack of national media attention given to APs then-editor Linda Barker being seriously ill ( she'd suffered a brain haemorrhage and was absent from the mag for over a year, but went on to recover ) compared to the blanket coverage of the trivial ailments of the Queen Mother.
A celebrated pianist, Herz traveled worldwide, including tours in Europe, Russia, Mexico, South America, and in the United States of America in 1846-50, where he concertised all the way to San Francisco, California, where his performances were compared to the more extravagant manner of Leopold de Meyer, concertising in the United States during the same period ( 1845-47 )..
This was the work of the so-called Maïstores, " masters ," of whom the most celebrated was St. John Koukouzeles ( active c. 1300 ), compared in Byzantine writings to St. John of Damascus himself, as an innovator in the development of chant.
In 1983, The Wake toured with New Order, and thus received critical attention but were often unfavourably compared to their more celebrated labelmates.
D. C. Browning's introduction to the 1957 Everyman's edition says " Like most sequels, it has been compared unfavourably with its parent story, but it was only a little less celebrated than Three Men in a Boat and was for long used as a school book in Germany.

celebrated and introduction
They determined to reinvestigate the motion of γ Draconis ; the telescope, constructed by George Graham ( 1675 – 1751 ), a celebrated instrument-maker, was affixed to a vertical chimney stack, in such manner as to permit a small oscillation of the eyepiece, the amount of which ( i. e. the deviation from the vertical ) was regulated and measured by the introduction of a screw and a plumb line.
Wheeler's reputation for honesty was celebrated by Allan Nevins in his introduction to John F. Kennedy's Profiles in Courage.
It was the most widely celebrated Mass liturgy in the world until the introduction of the Mass of Paul VI in December 1969.
Matins and Lauds, on account of the hour at which they are celebrated, have always been more or less inaccessible to the faithful ; likewise the little hours, except, perhaps, Terce, which serves as an introduction to the Mass.
Only four volumes of these Négotiations were published ( 1835 – 1842 ), and they do not go further than the Peace of Nijmwegen ; however, the introduction is celebrated, and Mignet reprinted it in his Mélanges historiques.
His poems celebrated introduction to the everyday life in a city, with its triviality and vulgarism.
The text was followed by a critical apparatus, the first part of which consisted of an introduction to the criticism of the New Testament, in the thirty-fourth section of which he laid down and explained his celebrated canon, Proclivi scriptioni praestat ardua ( The difficult reading is to be preferred to that which is easy ), the soundness of which, as a general principle, has been recognized by succeeding critics.
Nowruz, along with Sadeh ( celebrated in mid-winter ), survived in society following the introduction of Islam in 650 CE.
Active Anime celebrated Lee's introduction in the series as a comedic relief to the growing tension of the story at that point.
( This vesting would usually have taken place at the altar where Mass was to be celebrated, since vestries and sacristies are, except in the largest churches, largely a modern introduction.
) The company celebrated 1970 with the introduction of the HW 70 air pistol.
In 2009, CMS College English Department which is the oldest department in the oldest college in the state celebrated the golden jubilee of introduction of the postgraduate programme.
The group has recently celebrated three years of success with the introduction of a special " Save the Pub Ale ".
' Abd al-Hakim Murad said of Fath al-Bari in the introduction to the translation of Ibn Hajar al-Asqalani's commentary on selected hadith ( published as a booklet by the Muslim Academic Trust ): " The importance of this literature may be gauged by the fact that at least seventy full commentaries have been written on Imam al-Bukhari s great Sahih ... the most celebrated of which is without question the magnificent Fath al-Bari ( Victory of the Creator ) by Imam Ibn Hajar al -‘ Asqalani, a work which was the crown both of its genre and of the Imam s academic career.
In 2004 Brigham's celebrated its 90th anniversary with the introduction of the new Reverse the Curse Ice Cream Flavor.

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