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In the German Evangelical Church the German title of Abt ( abbot ) is sometimes bestowed, like the French abbé, as an honorary distinction, and survives to designate the heads of some monasteries converted at the Reformation into collegiate foundations.
It is Kat's death that eventually makes Bäumer careless whether he survives the war or not, but that he can face the rest of his life without fear.
Although BBSing survives only as a niche hobby in most parts of the world, it is still an extremely popular form of communication for Taiwanese youth ( see PTT Bulletin Board System ).
It is believed that the virus somehow survives in overwintering midges or animals.
Bernard G. Campbellin wrote: " That Gigantopithecus is in fact extinct has been questioned by those who believe it survives as the Yeti of the Himalayas and the Sasquatch of the north-west American coast.
A 6th-century Greek and Latin manuscript of Acts that is believed to have been used by Bede survives and is now in the Bodleian Library ; it is known as the Codex Laudianus.
He acknowledges two other lives of saints directly ; one is a life of Fursa, and the other of St. Æthelburh ; the latter no longer survives.
Their memory also survives in the modern regional names of Bohemia ( Boiohaemum ), a mixed-language form from boio-and Proto-Germanic * haimaz, " home ": " home of the Boii ," and ' Bayern ', Bavaria, which is derived from the Germanic Baiovarii tribe ( Germ.
Young William Wallace witnesses the treachery of Longshanks, survives the death of his father and brother, and is taken abroad by his uncle where he is educated.
As significant as he is to the plot, he has fewer lines than the relatively insignificant Ross, a Scottish nobleman who survives the play.
What survives today of Ogden's Basic English is the basic 850-word list used as the beginner's vocabulary of the English language taught worldwide, especially in Asia.
See, e. g., Clearfield Trust Co. v. United States, ( giving federal courts the authority to fashion common law rules with respect to issues of federal power, in this case negotiable instruments backed by the federal government ); see also International News Service v. Associated Press, 248 U. S. 215 ( 1918 ) ( creating a cause of action for misappropriation of " hot news " that lacks any statutory grounding, but that is one of the handful of federal common law actions that survives today ); National Basketball Association v. Motorola, Inc., 105 F. 3d 841, 843-44, 853 ( 2d Cir.
The original work of Eudoxus is lost, but it survives as a versification by Aratus, dating to the 3rd century BC.
For clarity it should be stated that SDA understanding of Soul is not that of Calvin, by " soul " SDA theologians mean the physical person ( monism ), and that no component of human nature survives death, therefore each human will be " re_created " at resurrection.
* Jeremiah Gottwald from Code Geass becomes a cyborg when he barely survives the Battle of Narita and is turned into one when a team of government scientists operate on him experimentally.
While the dative case is no longer a part of modern English usage, it survives in a few set expressions.
The last version of the Auto Union Combi / Pick-up ( DKW F1000 L ) launched in 1969, survives a few months and is bought out by IME which continued production until 1979.
It is not clear how Davros survives to become the Dalek Emperor as seen in Remembrance.
* Phaenomena, a treatise on spherical astronomy, survives in Greek ; it is quite similar to On the Moving Sphere by Autolycus of Pitane, who flourished around 310 BC.
This is not at all clear, however, since none of the text survives.
It is not unusual that no written record of their expedition survives ; voyages of discovery in those days were often national or commercial secrets, and unless a journal survived, they are completely unknown today.
For some of the ancient sources, such as Herophilus, Galen's account of their work is all that survives.

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It was known as " Buzzbox " and survives to this day.
It survives in a single manuscript known as the Nowell Codex.
The first known example of " modern style " graffiti survives in the ancient Greek city of Ephesus ( in modern-day Turkey ).
Although the Gospel survives in anonymous form, it is considered that the name was known to the addressee, Theophilus.
Some of the inhabitants of Arachosia were known as Pactyans, whose name possibly survives in today's Pashtun people | Pakhtuns ( Pashtuns ).
Fortunately there survives a manuscript of the Duetto which has been recorded, while the existence of the Fandango is known only through concert posters.
Silver-footed Thetis ( Ancient Greek: ), disposer or " placer " ( the one who places ), is encountered in Greek mythology mostly as a sea nymph or known as the goddess of water, one of the fifty Nereids, daughters of the ancient one of the seas with shape-shifting abilities who survives in the historical vestiges of most later Greek myths as Proteus ( whose name suggests the " first ", the " primordial " or the " firstborn ").
A double line of yew trees, known as " Addison's Walk " survives from this period.
Little is known of his reign and only one charter survives, witnessed by king Æthelbald, king Æthelbert and Judith, suggesting that he was on good terms with his brother.
Around 1943, presumably to reduce the risk of Luftwaffe bombing, a new dispersed design office was opened at Fairmile Manor in Cobham, Surrey ; little is known of this establishment and nothing survives there today.
Little is known of Faith's life or demeanour, but a love letter from Wren survives, which reads, in part:
In particular, a character who grows an apple tree and offers seeds to other colonists comes to be known as " Johnny Appleseed " ( and survives with his family at the moment of disaster by burning his precious tree ).
The earliest troubadour whose work survives is Guilhèm de Peitieus, better known as Duke William IX of Aquitaine ( 1071 – 1126 ).
Perhaps stemming from the old French word for the fruit, pomme-grenade, the pomegranate was known in early English as " apple of Grenada "— a term which today survives only in heraldic blazons.
The " Grand Salle " ( Great Hall ) was one of the largest in Europe, and its lower story, known as " La salle des gens d ' armes " survives: 64 m long, 27. 5 m wide and 8. 5 m high.
No contemporary text or myth survives to attest the original character and nature of Cybele's Phrygian cult but the ubiquity of her Phrygian name, Matar (" Mother "), image and iconography in funerary contexts suggests her as mediator between the " boundaries of the known and unknown ".
* 717: The Hoshi Ryokan is founded, and it survives to become Japan's ( and the world's ) second oldest known hotel in 2012.
A well known residence in Monarch was named " The Shadows "; it still survives, with a commanding view from its bluff site.
At the time of the American Revolutionary War, Leonia was known as part of the English Neighborhood, a name that survives in neighboring Englewood.
From his letter that survives, Constantine shows frustration that the church cannot come to a good conclusion and he calls for a larger council, what is now known as the Council of Arles in 314.
Among the manuscripts of Baum's original plays known to have been lost are The Mackrummins, Matches ( which was being performed the night of the fire ), The Queen of Killarney, Kilmourne, or O ' Connor's Dream, and the complete musical score for The Maid of Arran, which survives only in commercial song sheets, which include six of the eight songs and no instrumental music.
In other areas, the style of shadow puppetry known as khayal al-zill, a metaphor translated as " shadows of the imagination " or " shadow of fancy ", still survives.
This social class was known as " Franklin ", which also survives as a surname, and the surname " Freeman " might also be of a similar social origin.

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