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Lefay and Fragment
It is now known as ' The Lefay Fragment ', and is named after Mrs Lefay, Digory's fairy godmother, who is mentioned in the final version as Uncle Andrew's godmother, a less benevolent user of magic, who bequeathed him the box of dust used to create two magic rings.
Some doubt has been cast on the authenticity of the Lefay Fragment, as the handwriting in the manuscript differs in some ways from Lewis ' usual style, and the writing is not of a similar calibre to his other work.
Mrs Lefay visits Digory in the The Lefay Fragment, and becomes Andrew Ketterley's nefarious godmother in the finished novel.

Lefay and Digory
The following day he is visited by his godmother Mrs Lefay who knows that Digory has lost his abilities and gives him a card with the address of a furniture shop which she instructs him to visit.

Lefay and is
The company is best known for creating The Elder Scrolls RPG series, based upon the original programming of Julian Lefay.
* The concept album Grand Materia ( 2005 ) by the Swedish metal band Morgana Lefay is about Nicolas Flamel, his life, and how he made the Philosopher's Stone.

Lefay and with
In late 2007, Christer Andersson announced a ' reuniting ' of his old pre-Tad Morose project, Sefer Jezirah, with members of Morgana Lefay.

Lefay and .
* S. O. S ( Morgana Lefay album )
Morgan, having seen visions of Arthur, Morrigan and M ' rlendd, makes the connections between Arthur and King Arthur, Rigan and Morgan Lefay, M ' rlendd and Merlin and even between Rigan's unborn son and Mordred from the legends of King Arthur.

Fragment and is
The title of Nicholas Blake's 1949 detective novel Head of a Traveller is a quotation from Housman's parody Fragment of a Greek Tragedy.
The earlier date, 293, is sometimes assigned and apparently supported by the authority of a " Coptic Fragment " ( published by Dr. O. von Lemm among the Mémoires de l ' académie impériale des sciences de S. Péterbourg, 1888 ) and corroborated by the maturity revealed in his two earliest treatises Contra Gentes ( Against the Heathens ) and De Incarnatione ( On the Incarnation ), which were admittedly written about the year 318 before Arianism had begun to make itself felt, as those writings do not show an awareness of Arianism.
In A Fragment on Government Bentham says ‘ it is the greatest happiness of the greatest number that is the measure of right and wrong ’ and describes this as a fundamental axiom.
Though the estampie is generally monophonic, there are also two-voice compositions in the form of an estampie, such as the three for keyboard in the Robertsbridge Fragment.
The Angers Fragment is the biggest fragment, and the only one attested to be in Saxo ’ s own handwriting.
He is mentioned in line 34 of the Finnesburg Fragment.
If Fragment 98 of her poetry is accepted as biographical evidence and as a reference to her daughter ( see below ), it may indicate that she had already had a daughter by the time she was exiled.
If Fragment 58 is accepted as autobiographical, it indicates that she lived into old age.
Cleïs is referred to in Fragment 132 with the Greek word pais, which can as easily indicate a slave or any young person as an offspring.
The principal exception is Fragment 98, which mentions exile and indicates that Sappho was lacking some of her customary luxuries.
There is a single complete poem, Fragment 1, the Hymn to Aphrodite, quoted in its entirety as a model of the " polished and exuberant " style of composition by Dionysius of Halicarnassus, with admiration of its consummate artistry:
In A Fragment on Government Bentham says ‘ it is the greatest happiness of the greatest number that is the measure of right and wrong ’ and describes this as a fundamental axiom.
The Explosively Formed Penetrator ( EFP ) is also known as the Self-Forging Fragment ( SFF ), Explosively Formed Projectile ( EFP ), SElf-FOrging Projectile ( SEFOP ), Plate Charge, and Misznay-Schardin ( MS ) Charge.
Fragment free checks the first 64 bytes of the frame, where addressing information is stored.
The first recorded use of the term is found in the mid-second century neo-Platonist work, the Chaldean Oracles ( Fragment 153 des Places ( Paris, 1971 ): ' For the theourgoí do not fall under the fate-governed herd ').
Fragment B is a recognition subunit that gains the toxin entry into the host cell by binding to the EGF-like domain of heparin-binding EGF-like growth factor ( HB-EGF ) on the cell surface.
The shepherds discovered 7 scrolls ( See Fragment and scroll lists ) housed in jars in a cave at what is now known as the Qumran site.
Beowulf is the only heroic epic to have survived in its entirety, but fragments of others such as Waldere and the Finnesburg Fragment show that it was not unique in its time.

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A figure named Hengest, who may be identifiable with the leader of British legend, appears in the Finnesburg Fragment and Beowulf.
William Roberts's review, for the August 1816 British Review, was more positive than previous analysis but with no detail about the work: " passing over the two other poems which are bound together with ' Christabel ', called ' The Fragment of Kubla Khan ', and ' The Pains of Sleep '; in which, however, there are some playful thoughts and fanciful imagery, which we would gladly have extracted if our room would have allowed it.
In response to the claim in Whewell's treatise that " We may thus, with the greatest propriety, deny to the mechanical philosophers and mathematicians of recent times any authority with regard to their views of the administration of the universe ", Charles Babbage published what he called The Ninth Bridgewater Treatise, A Fragment.
The composition of a sandstone can have important information regarding the genesis of the sediment when use with a triangle Quartz, Feldspar, Lithic Fragment ( QFL diagrams ).
Fragment 132 reads in full: " I have a beautiful child who looks like golden flowers, my darling Cleis, for whom I would not ( take ) all Lydia or lovely ..." These fragments have often been interpreted as referring to Sappho's daughter, or as confirming that Sappho had a daughter with this name.
Out of over 200 remaining remnants of Sappho ’ s poetry, Fragment 16 and Fragment 44 in particular are considered lyric retellings of Homer epics, as Sappho was known to be very familiar with Homer ’ s poems.
They share similarities with The Fragment Targums in that they consist of a large number of fragmented manuscripts that have been collected in one targum-group.
A variation of NN algorithm, called Nearest Fragment ( NF ) operator, which connects a group ( fragment ) of nearest unvisited cities, can find shorter route with successive iterations.
Despite the outcome of the synod, Laurentius returned to Rome, and for the next four years, according to the " Laurentian Fragment ", he held its churches and ruled as pope with the support of the senator Festus.
Hellanicus of Mytilene, in Fragment 7 of the Argolica, concerns himself with one word in one line of the Iliad, " pasture-land of horses ", applied to Argos in the Peloponnesus.
based on manuscripts from the British Museum, with additions by Crowley, including a Preliminary Invocation drawn from Goodwin's Fragment of a Graeco-Egyptian Work upon Magic, and the essay The Initiated Interpretation of Ceremonial Magic.
Other signed Jevan artists included Fragment, who helped pioneer and lead the Industrial movement in Cleveland with their release of SURA in 1995, experimental electro act Bath, who released Fools ( 1996 ) and N-Graver ( 1998 ), and electro industrial band Graven Image and their release, Black Lung Cathedral ( 1998 ).
The Identification field, and Fragment offset field along with Don't Fragment and More Fragment flags in the IP protocol header are used for fragmentation and reassembly of IP datagrams.
Fragment of a clay vessel with an " M "- looking incision.
Fragment of a fresco with Armenian language | Armenian inscribed text in Dadivank Monastery, shows a masterpiece of Culture of Nagorno Karabakh | medieval culture of Artsakh.

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