Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Dr. Wily" ¶ 4
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

service and Mother
The communion service is not held at The Mother Church.
While in common usage the terms nun and sister are often used interchangeably, in some cases they are differentiated, a nun being a religious woman who lives a contemplative cloistered life of meditation and prayer for the salvation of others, while a sister, in Christian orders like Mother Teresa's Missionaries of Charity, lives an active vocation of prayer and service, often to the needy, sick, poor, and uneducated.
Another community service based organization, Habitat for Humanity, provides opportunities to help build hope in families, while Mother Hubbard's Cupboard provides free food to families in need.
Service flags have a deep Blue Star for each living member in the service and a Gold Star for each member who has died .” Thus, the Gold Star and the term Gold Star Mother, as applied to mothers whose sons or daughters died in World War I, were accepted ; they have continued to be used in reference to all American military engagements since that time.
On the 9 April 2002, Garter King of Arms Peter Gwynn-Jones read out the full styles and 437 titles of Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother at the end of her funeral service at Westminster Abbey.
At the end of the run of Mother Goose in 1903, producer Arthur Collins gave a tribute to Leno and presented him, on behalf of the Drury Lane Theatre's management, with an expensive silver dinner service.
Three Phrygian Dactyls, in the service of the Great Mother as Adraste ( Ἀδράστη ), are usually named Acmon ( the anvil ), Damnameneus ( the hammer ), and Celmis ( casting ).
Many of the features of a state funeral are shared by other types of funerals — a royal ceremonial funeral ( for example, that of Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother and Diana, Princess of Wales ) often has a lying in state and Westminster Abbey service.
The buildings comprising it are named after Franciscan sisters who were the hospital's administrators: Mother Alfred, Joseph, Domitilla, Mary Brigh, and Generose, as well as the Francis Building, so named to commemorate the service of the Franciscan sisters over the years.
A Silver Cross Mother is chosen each year by the Royal Canadian Legion to lay a wreath during the Remembrance Day ceremony at the National War Memorial in Ottawa on behalf of all mothers who have lost children in the service of their country.
The Missionaries of Charity, founded by Mother Teresa centuries later ( 1940s ), are another example of this, in that her sisters take a fourth vow of special service to " the poorest of the poor ".
RTC and CSI entered a license agreement on May 18, 1982, granting CSI, the new " Mother Church of Scientology ," the right to use and sub-license certain of the trademarks and service marks.
* Mother Earth News CU photo-sharing service
In 1953, aged thirty, he returned to India and Pondicherry to put himself at the service of The Mother and settle in the Ashram.
In February 1958 Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother presented No 75 Squadron with its Squadron Standard, the squadron having earned the Sovereign's appreciation for outstanding service.
It stars Bill Cosby ( Mother ), Raquel Welch ( Jugs ), Harvey Keitel ( Speed ), and Larry Hagman as employees of an independent ambulance service trying to survive in Los Angeles.
While his service to Sri Aurobindo and the Mother, helping devotees seeking the Mother's blessings, and various other tasks, took up much of his time, he still found time to paint, and he was encouraged in this by the Mother.
On October 4, 2009, Mother Angelica and Deacon Bill Steltemeier, then chairman of EWTN's board of governors, received the Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice ( the Cross of Honor ) by Pope Benedict XVI for distinguished service to the Catholic Church.
In this capacity he attended the funeral service of the Queen Mother in 2002.
During a harvest service in church, Worthy loudly curses the corn and " the Mother " and then flees.

service and Brain
The brothers with another brother Shahid Farooq Alvi are still in business in Pakistan as Brain NET Internet service providers with a company called Brain Telecommunication Limited.
There is a pub called Lord Beechings at the end of the Cambrian Railway at Aberystwyth, which until its refurbishment by SA Brain & Company Ltd was decorated with various railway memorabilia, in particular regarding the Aberystwyth-London and Aberystwyth-Carmarthen service, which he axed.
Each episode ends ( as many cartoons did in the 1980s ) with Gadget ( and usually Penny and Brain also ) giving a public service announcement-in direct contrast with his dangerous job and risk-taking behavior in the show, with most of the tips having a connection with problems Gadget had experienced during the episode.
Beginning as a simple alternative format service under the leadership of Chris Brain, the group responsible for it developed a leadership structure that was endorsed by St Thomas ' church leadership.
It was followed by a sequel titled Brain Age 2: More Training in Minutes a Day !, and was later followed by two redesigns and Brain Age Express for the Nintendo DSi's DSiWare service which uses popular puzzles from these titles as well as several new puzzles.
This Is Your Brain on Drugs was a large-scale US anti-narcotics campaign by Partnership for a Drug-Free America ( PDFA ) launched in 1987, that used two televised public service announcements ( PSAs ) and a related poster campaign.

service and despite
The original Sparrow I and aborted Sparrow II became the AIM-7A and AIM-7B, despite both being out of service.
During this period, Colombia ’ s telecommunications industry lost US $ 2 billion despite a profit of US $ 1 billion in local service.
Because of Kidd's refusal to salute, the Navy vessel's captain retaliated by pressing much of Kidd's crew into naval service, this despite rampant protests.
In World War II rivals who had combat service in the first great war ( led by Gen. Bernard Montgomery ) sought to denigrate Eisenhower for his previous lack of combat duty, despite his stateside experience establishing a camp, completely equipped, for thousands of troops, and developing a full combat training schedule.
Along with the UK national radio stations, Radio Scotland and the Gaelic language service BBC Radio nan Gàidheal is also broadcast, despite few speakers residing in the city.
The Russians, whose side lost, failed to keep up and despite newer models coming into service, I-16s were outfought by the improved Bf 109s in World War II, while remaining the most common Soviet front-line fighter into 1942.
* In 1999, despite injuries and wartime service that essentially limited him to half a career, he ranked Number 37 on The Sporting News list of the 100 Greatest Baseball Players and was nominated as a finalist for the Major League Baseball All-Century Team.
However, with dramatic cost reduction and speed and reliability improvements in the transportation of people and the communication of information, the service sector now includes some of the most intensive international competition, despite residual protectionism.
Users of such systems do not accept product obsolescence at the same rate as domestic users and it is entirely likely that despite having been installed over 20 years ago, many 68000-based controllers will continue in reliable service well into the 21st century.
Chauvin's distinguished record of service and his love and devotion for Napoleon, which endured despite the price he willingly paid for them, is said to have earned him only ridicule and derision in Restoration France, when Bonapartism became increasingly unpopular.
Transfer services are limited as to what they can offer the public as they do not have licenses issued for preparation embalming nor can they hold or offer services for a visitation with the remains present, however, this process is becoming more valuable in North America despite the loss of what traditional funeral service can provide a grieving family.
The one-way paging service is still operational, despite the pagers no longer being in production for many years now.
The Plover had a good performance but only six were built for service in 1923 ; the Royal Navy preferring the Fairey Flycatcher despite its lower speed.
The omission proved particularly embarrassing when, in 1724, Anna's younger sister Eufemia upstaged her by marrying Thomas Saunders, already a Rear-Admiral despite a much shorter period of service.
His service to the Johnson administration, and his fact-finding trip to Vietnam, made him an enemy of the New Left, despite his advocacy of de-escalation of the United States ' involvement in the war.
When a debtor chooses to default on a loan, despite being able to service it ( make payments ), this is said to be a strategic default.
In the U. S., drums are allowed and are typically preferred for their lower purchase price, despite higher total lifetime cost and more frequent service intervals.
Scientists who had obtained a doctorate ( a post-Ph. D. degree under the Russian system ) were rewarded by the authorities with the special food delivery service (" doktorskiy zakaz ”), which provided access to a wider selection of groceries than available to the general population ; some of the scientists, despite being eligible, refused it on moral grounds.
Dreyfus volunteered for military service again in 1914, at the beginning of World War I, and served despite advancing age in a range of artillery commands, first as a major and finally as a lieutenant-colonel.
His military and diplomatic service brought Percy substantial marks of royal favour in the form of grants and appointments, but despite this the Percy family determined to support Henry Bolingbroke, the future Henry IV, on his return from exile in June 1399.
The American Medical Association named a local Cameron physician, Cecil Clark, the General Practitioner of the Year in recognition of dedicated service despite great personal loss.
The creation of some sort of typical or shared French culture or " cultural identity ", despite this vast heterogeneity, is the result of powerful internal forces — such as the French educational system, mandatory military service, state linguistic and cultural policies — and by profound historic events — such as the Franco-Prussian war and the two World Wars — which have forged a sense of national identity over the last 200 years.
Passenger rail service to Otoe was discontinued in 1932 ; despite this setback, the town continued to grow, reaching its maximum historical population of 298 in the 1940 census.
The service, including music, is conducted entirely in Welsh ( despite only a small minority of the choir usually being native speakers of the language ).
In a dispute with the Klingon Empire in 2152, he is convicted and sentenced to exile on Rura Penthe, even though he is innocent of the charges and despite the Klingons having acknowledged his previous service to the Empire.

3.790 seconds.