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It stands in the middle of what was once the Forum of Constantine, who brought it from Rome.
The house of his birth still stands in the middle of town and there is a monument to him on Front Street.
In Homer's Odyssey, Circe is described as living in a mansion that stands in the middle of a clearing in a dense wood.
In the middle of this stands a dome of stone, built in Islamic times, over the sepulchre of Abraham.
Mount Triglav, the highest peak of Julian Alps, stands almost in the middle of the national park.
Below, ' M ' stands for a middle ; ' P ' for a predicate ; ' S ' for a subject.
Homer's middle initial " J ", which stands for " Jay ", is a " tribute " to animated characters such as Bullwinkle J. Moose and Rocket J. Squirrel from The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show who got their middle initial from Jay Ward.
The large shape in the middle is the letter C, which stands for Canada, and the radiating parts of the C symbolize broadcasting.
While Switzerland holds the view that the border runs through the middle of the lake, Austria is of the opinion that the lake stands in condominium of all the states on its banks.
stands for right, L for left, i for index finger, m for middle finger, t for thumb, r for ring finger and p ( pinky ) for little finger.
In the raintime, when the flood water comes, Eingana stands up out of the middle of the flood water.
A gun stands right in its way, between the wheels of which the shell in the head of the rocket bursts, the gunners fall right and left … our rocketeers kept shooting off rockets, none of which ever followed the course of the first ; most of them, on arriving about the middle of the ascent, took a vertical direction, whilst some actually turned back upon ourselves-and one of these, following me like a squib until its shell exploded, actually put me in more danger than all the fire of the enemy throughout the day.
The Dahlonega Gold Museum Historic Site stands in the middle of the town square, housed in the old Lumpkin County Courthouse built in 1836.
A motor lodge that also has apartments rented to students stands just above the middle of the golf course.
He is memorialized by Ohio's only equestrian Civil War statue, which stands in the center square in a small park in the middle of the traffic circle.
A statue of a white deer stands on a concrete pedestal in the middle of the town's main intersection.
Evidence of this industry can still be seen today as the giant smokestack of the Carnation Condensery, a factory which was destroyed by fire in the 1940s, still stands in the middle of what is today a grocery store parking lot at the intersection of Main Street and US Route 2.
A statue of Rimet stands in Theuley in the middle of a penalty box, complete with goal.
In the middle of the room stands a metal case, with the emblem of the Guardians of the Lost Library our heroes first saw in Egypt, an Ibis symbolizing Thoth, the Egyptian deity of wisdom and writing, and an inscription on a metal plate by the last survivor of Drakeborough, saying that he had the library condensed into one single volume with every information no other surviving book in the world included.
* Li Bassinia, the 15th-century fountain that stands in the middle of the Grand Place
Lower elevations on Mount Monadnock are clad in northern hardwood forest species ; middle elevations support stands of red spruce.
Ragland Tiger's name came from the jazz tune " Tiger Rag " his middle initial " T " stands for The ( as in Rags The Tiger ), while Dudley Nightshade's was a play on the poisonous plant, " deadly nightshade ".
Such reconstructions indicate that the overall level of solar activity since the middle of the twentieth century stands amongst the highest of the past 10, 000 years, and that Maunder minimum-like epochs of suppressed activity, of varying durations have occurred repeatedly over that time span.
St. Lawrence's Church, Church of England, stands in the middle of the town.

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Two deacons go to priest-elect who, at that point, had been standing alone in the middle of the church, and bow him down to the west ( to the people ) and to the east ( to the clergy ), asking their consent by saying “ Command ye !” and then lead him through the holy doors of the altar where the archdeacon asks the bishop ’ s consent, saying, “ Command, most sacred master !” after which a priest escorts the candidate three times around the Holy Table, during which he kisses each corner of the Holy Table as well as the bishop's epigonation and right hand and prostrates himself before the holy table at each circuit.
Ali G's middle class credentials mirror Westwood's: the latter was brought up in Lowestoft, Suffolk as a bishop's son.

middle and throne
In this temple, entirely decked out in gold, the people worship the statues of three gods in such wise that the mightiest of them, Thor, occupies a throne in the middle of the chamber ; Wotan and Frikko have places on either side.
In addition to the Hebrew Bible verses, the tree of life is symbolically described in the Book of Revelation as having curing properties: " the angel showed me the river of the water of life, as clear as crystal, flowing from the throne of God and of the Lamb down the middle of the great street of the city.
Elliot goes on further to point out that it is Bolingbroke's ability to relate and speak with those of the middle and lower classes that allows him to take the throne.
In the middle of the eastern wall is visible in the floor the place that corresponded to the royal throne.
The queen was in a tricky situation, because political discourse was dominated by the issue of the succession to the throne, just as her most illustrious military commanders were being frustrated by O ' Neill in the middle of the Anglo-Spanish War.
The king sits in the middle on his throne with a crown on his head and a scepter in his hand, and with the Norwegian lion under his foot.
Rows of rising seats around the curve of the apse with the patriarch's throne at the middle eastern point formed the synthronon.
The existing throne, which is situated in the middle of the terrace ( iwan ), is made of the famous yellow marble of Yazd province.
The defeat of Sher Ali by the British brought Abdur Rahman Khan to the throne in 1880, and the following year brought new stamps, still round, but with inscriptions in the middle instead of the lion head.
There would be a special chair or " throne " for the angel at the end of the chancel on the left ; in the middle of the chancel at the same level would be a special kneeler used by the angel during the intercession part of the service ; a censer stand stood next to it.
The ascension to the throne of King Louis XIV in the middle of the 17th century made Paris the permanent site for great royal châteaux when he built the Palace of Versailles.
Mignet writes that the 10 August " marked ... the insurrection of the multitude against the middle classes and the constitutional throne, as the 14 July had seen the insurrection of the middle class against the privileged class and the absolute power of the crown.
He finds himself in the middle of a plan to steal the throne for Prince Regal with the help of Galen, who tries to assassinate Verity, using the Skill.
The feast of the Dionýsia, originally an Eleutherean festival in celebration of the new wine, was the event that led to the creation of what was then a completely new literary and artistic genre: the theatre ; consequently, at the Theatre of Dionysus, the priest of Dionysus Eleuthereus was the principal honoree and his ornate marble throne was placed in the middle of the first row of the spectator seats.
While true friendship is never an option ( in Non's view anyway ), the two reach an uneasy truce by the middle of the series, agreeing to hold off their final confrontation ( for possession of the throne ) as long as possible, and by the end of the series, Non becomes far frequently a source of help than hindrance to Megu.
However, Seti II's accession to the throne was not unchallenged: a rival king named Amenmesse, who was either another son of Merneptah by Takhat or, much less likely, of Ramesses II, seized control over Upper Egypt and Kush during the middle of Seti II's reign.
Again, it was Admiral Nelson who successfully defeated the French in the middle of 1799 from Naples and Sicily securing the throne for the Royal couple.
Of the remaining six books, three and a half books pertaining to the reign of Nero are extant, and cover the period from his accession to the throne in AD 54 to the middle of the year AD 66.
According to the Serbian chroniclers, he arrogantly demanded the submission of the Serbian king and threatened to " set up his throne in the middle of the Serbian land ".

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