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The church and the Information Age: This would include topics like how the church seeks to battle pornography, its use of the internet, its battle to control its public image, broadcasting the Nauvoo temple dedication, appearances on Larry King Live, and so on.
Crow with Stevie Wonder at the October 16, 2011 Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial dedication concert
King became a lifelong practising Presbyterian with a dedication to applying Christian virtues to social issues in the style of the Social Gospel.
The core of the army was made up of full-time professional soldiers called housecarls who had a long-standing dedication to the King.
# Blessing: Rashi ( quoting Tosefta ) says that this refers to the blessing the people gave King Solomon at the dedication of the First Temple.
The Haftarah describes the people's blessing of King Solomon at the end of the dedication of the First Temple.
Opening with a simple but clear dedication to King Charles I, the quarto has 17 chapters which give a perfectly clear and connected account of the action of the heart and the consequent movement of the blood around the body in a circuit.
After a relatively brief halt due to opposition from peoples who had filled the vacuum during the Jewish captivity ( Ezra 4 ), work resumed c. 521 BCE under the Persian King Darius ( Ezra 5 ) and was completed during the sixth year of his reign ( c. 518 / 517 BCE ), with the temple dedication taking place the following year.
Its official dedication took place on 1 July 2000, with Queen Margrethe II, and King Carl XVI Gustaf as the host and hostess of the ceremony.
At some time around 493 BC, soon after the expulsion of Rome's last King and the establishment of the Roman Republic, the Roman senate provided a temple for the so-called Aventine Triad of Ceres, Liber and Libera, patron deities of the Roman commoners or plebs ; the dedication followed one of the first in a long series of threatened or actual plebeian secessions.
According to the prefatory letters, the work was composed at the urging of his friend Braulio, Bishop of Saragossa, to whom Isidore, at the end of his life, sent his codex inemendatus (" unedited book "), which seems to have begun circulating before Braulio was able to revise it, and issue it, with a dedication to the late Visigothic King Sisebut.
* King of Baseball ( 1951 ) – given annually in recognition of longtime dedication and service to professional baseball.
There may have been a small shrine to the god Vulcan from an even earlier period, a stone altar with a marble stele inscribed with a dedication from a Latin King.
A second edition appeared in 1615, and in 1616 he published an edition in Latin with a dedication to King James, who in the following year conferred upon him the bishopric of Hereford.
The dignitaries who took part in the dedication ceremonies included The Prince of Wales ( the future Edward VIII ), Prince George, Canadian Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King, British Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin, U. S. Vice President Charles Dawes, Secretary of State Frank Kellogg, New York Governor Al Smith and Ontario Premier Howard Ferguson.
As the first Bishop of Rochester, Justus was given permission by King Ethelbert of Kent to establish a church of St Andrew the Apostle ( the same dedication as the monastery in Rome from which St Augustine and St Justus had set out for England ) on the site of the present cathedral, which was made the home of a bishopric.
McDonald won the Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy for dedication and sportsmanship in 1983 and in 1988 was named the inaugural winner of the King Clancy Memorial Trophy for his leadership and humanitarian presence, in particular through his long association with the Special Olympics.
The first edition included numerous cross-references meant to connect articles scattered by the use of alphabetical order, a dedication to the King, George II, and a philosophical preface at the beginning of Volume 1.
The appeal and popularity of King Tut's has been credited to " its consistency and dedication to bringing a cross-section of different styles to Glasgow's doorstep "
This book was dedicated to King John III of Portugal ; this dedication, and the existence of six villancicos which Milán wrote in Portuguese, suggest that he may have traveled to that country and spent some time there.
" The episode ends with a dedication to Kirby with the afterword " Long Live the King.
This work, sandwiched between the six quartets he dedicated to Joseph Haydn ( 1782 – 5 ) and the following three Prussian Quartets ( 1789 – 90 ), intended to be dedicated to King Frederick William II of Prussia ( the first edition bore no dedication, however ), is often polyphonic in a way uncharacteristic of the earlier part of the classical music era.
On October 16, 2011, Stevie Wonder performed the song at the dedication ceremony for the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial on the National Mall in Washington, D. C.
Tiong Hiew King, an entrepreneur from Sarawak was moved by the dedication of management team led by CC Liew ( present Managing Director ) acquired Sin Chew Daily.

dedication and II
The nine buildings as well as many small structures and the original water system were fully restored with the mission's dedication occurring on December 7, 1941, the same day the United States entered World War II.
There is a long dedication inscription of Salmānu-ašarēd, II or III undetermined, to Ištar composed for the consecration of a temple.
Her sympathy to the Catholics is further demonstrated by her dedication of her play " The Rover II " to the Catholic Duke of York who had been exiled for the second time ( 247 ).
Princess Anne, daughter of Queen Elizabeth II, attended the dedication ( 1977 ).
Olive has been supposed to be an anagram for the name of a Mlle Viole, but there is little evidence of real passion in the poems, and they may perhaps be regarded as a Petrarchan exercise, especially as, in the second edition, the dedication to his lady is exchanged for one to Marguerite de Valois, daughter of Henry II.
After the services, 200, 000 persons gathered in the centre of Kaunas to participate in the dedication of a new monument to freedom to replace the monument that had been torn down by the Soviet authorities after the World War II.
In October 2001, a dedication of the memorial was held, featuring a 12-foot, 26, 000-pound anchor from a World War II destroyer, a memorial wall containing a bronze relief sculpture of the admiral and a plaque with his biography.
Her story is also of her rare courage and dedication when at the height of her career, she “ gave it all up ” during World War II after her sister was killed by a German air raid, to work in the line of fire on troop trains for the Red Cross in Italy – for which she was awarded the American Medal of Freedom.
The script of the dedication page differs slightly from that of the main text, but is by the same hand and in the same " elaborated text uncial " style as some pages at Durham ( MS A II 17, part ii, ff 103-11 ).
* The Headless Monument was constructed as a dedication to the unknown heroes who died and shed their blood during the Japanese military occupation of Legazpi City in World War II.
The official dedication ceremony for the unit took place on 1 May 1943 with thousands of civilian and military spectators, including Major-General Eldridge G. Chapman, overall commander of Airborne Command and of all American airborne forces during World War II.
In his dedication of the work, he states that he intended cover up to the 17th consulate of Theodosius II, that is, to 439.
Even before its dedication, Shasta Dam served an important role in World War II providing electricity to California factories, and still plays a vital part in the management of state water resources today.
In 2002, the stadium dedication was extended to those who died in World War II.
During the dedication of the Basilica of Divine Mercy John Paul II quoted the Diary of Faustina and called mercy the " greatest attribute of God Almighty ".
Nicosia, Cyprus, 1192-1570: Topography, Architecture and Urban Experience in a Diversified Capital City ( Nicosia: Cyprus Research Center, 2005, pp. 49, 51 ) argue for the earlier dating and the work's dedication to Hugh II, based on a perceived " formative " understanding of Aristotelian works by Aquinas, i. e. prior to 1265.
Listed in the same category of listed building is St Mary's Church here, which bears the dedication of St Mary as with the ancient riverside churches of Staines, Sunbury and Hampton ; also Grade II * is restored half timbered Winches Cottage on the west side of the lane which is 17th century.
On April 15, 1977, Henry Ford II and Detroit mayor Coleman Young unveiled a plaque commemorating the private investors whose funds made the project possible and, later that evening, 650 business and society leaders attended a benefit celebrating the Renaissance Center's formal dedication.
The casket, probably Greek work, was used for the dedication of a stupa in Bamiran, near Jalalabad in Afghanistan, and placed inside the stupa with several coins of Azes II.
In 1987 his dedication to charity was recognised by the Roman Catholic Church when he was awarded a papal knighthood of the Order of St. Gregory by Pope John Paul II.
The completion of the building was marked by a service of thanksgiving and dedication in October 1978, attended by Queen Elizabeth II.

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