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With time he was to devote himself to architectures and he redesigned several of Lund's buildings, as well as churches of the province.
Lund's mother died when he was less than four years old.
Rookie Terry Link was spun straight into the drivers ' door of Lund's Dodge and Link's Pontiac exploded in flames.
Buddy Baker was victorious in that Talladega 500 in a Bud Moore Ford but there was no celebration as he fell to his knees upon hearing of Lund's passing.

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* The Work and The Glory ( 2005 ) Based on Gerald Lund's LDS and historical fiction series The Work and the Glory.

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1881 ) Van den Berg 2008: Lund's Laelia ( Bolivia to Argentina-Misiones, Salta ).
) Van den Berg & M. W. Chase: Lund's Sophronitis ( Bolivia to Argentina-Misiones, Salta ).
Lund's friend Marvin Panch, the driver for the Wood Brothers racing team, had an accident while testing an experimental Ford-powered Maserati sports car for the second Daytona Continental three-hour sportscar race ( a precursor to the Rolex 24 ).

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India's national song is derived from the poem Vande Mataram by Bankim Chandra Chatterji, which implies devotion to " Mother India " as a point of patriotic duty.
The song was originally commissioned by Lieutenant Governor of Quebec Théodore Robitaille for the 1880 Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day ceremony ; Calixa Lavallée wrote the music as a setting of a French Canadian patriotic poem composed by poet and judge Sir Adolphe-Basile Routhier.
Set to Key's poem and renamed " The Star-Spangled Banner ", it would soon become a well-known American patriotic song.
" Scots Wha Hae " is the title of a patriotic poem by Robert Burns.
In 1785, he published his first work, a patriotic poem, " The Valour of the Magyars ".
Nancy Holmes, professor at the University of British Columbia, speculated that its patriotic nature and usage as a tool for propaganda may have led literary critics to view it as a national symbol or anthem rather than a poem.
Barbour's purpose in the poem was partly historical and partly patriotic.
Julius Mosen ( 8 July 1803 10 October 1867 ) was a German poet and author of Jewish descent, associated with the Young Germany movement, and now remembered principally for his patriotic poem the Andreas-Hofer-Lied.
Dennis wrote in the Australian vernacular with such works as The Sentimental Bloke, while McKellar wrote the iconic patriotic poem My Country which rejected prevailing fondness for England's " green and shaded lanes " and declared: " I love a sunburnt country ".
In 1834 he contributed to founding the Société Saint-Jean-Baptiste patriotic society, where he sang his famous poem Ô Canada, mon pays!
The Finlandia Hymn ( in Finnish Finlandia-hymni ) refers to a serene hymn-like section of the patriotic symphonic poem Finlandia, written in 1899 and 1900 by the Finnish composer Jean Sibelius.
To celebrate St. Jean-Baptiste Day in 1880, the Lieutenant Governor of Québec, Théodore Robitaille, commissioned Lavallée to compose O Canada to a patriotic poem by Adolphe-Basile Routhier.
Henley's poem, " Pro Rege Nostro ", became popular during the First World War as a piece of patriotic verse.
The lyrics constitute a slightly modified original first stanza of the patriotic poem written in 1862 by Pavlo Chubynsky, a prominent ethnographer from the region of Ukraine's capital, Kiev, and were influenced by the words and themes of Poland's national anthem, Poland Is Not Yet Lost.
Calixa Lavallée ( 1842 1891 ) wrote the music, which was a setting of a patriotic poem composed by the poet and judge Sir Adolphe-Basile Routhier ( 1839 1920 ).
Edward Elgar's " Land of Hope and Glory ", and Hubert Parry's " Jerusalem " set to William Blake's poem And did those feet in ancient time, are among England's most patriotic hymns.
Barry Cornwall's patriotic poem.
Highly regarded in his lifetime and for a period thereafter, he is now largely remembered for his patriotic poem Barbara Frietchie, Snow-Bound, and a number of poems turned into hymns.
American landscape painters referred to the poem to add an epic dimension to their patriotic celebration of the wonders of the national landscape.
As such, it is a patriotic recruiting poem.
The patriotic poem was published in the Advertiser the very next day and was soon printed by papers in New York, Philadelphia and Washington.
America began to rally around national heroes such as Andrew Jackson and patriotic feelings emerged in such works as Francis Scott Key's poem The Star Spangled Banner.
Crosby wrote many poems supporting the Union cause, including " Dixie for the Union " ( 1861 ), a poem written before the outbreak of hostilities to the tune of Dixie, a tune adopted later by the Confederate States of America as a patriotic anthem.
Ujejski then gave utterance to the universal feeling of indignation in his powerful poem Choral, which has become one of the notable patriotic Polish songs of that period.
Thomas Ribeiro, author of the patriotic poem " D. Jayme ", is sincere, but belongs to the same school which thought too much of form and melody.

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Our modern conception of Robin Hood as a cheerful, decent, patriotic rebel owes much to Ivanhoe.
His rejected entry, " Long Live Our State " ( Да здравствует наша держава ), became a popular patriotic song and was adopted as the anthem of Transnistria .< ref >
He wrote a number of patriotic songs during World War I, including These to the Front, The Fighting Men, and perhaps his best known, Land of Our Hearts, first performed in the Norfolk Festival in June 1918, featuring a fluid syllabic setting of a poem by John Hall Ingram.
Other than this, however, the holiday is not widely or enthusiastically celebrated in Spain ; there are no other large-scale patriotic parades, marches, or other events, and the observation is generally overshadowed by the feast day of Our Lady of the Pillar.
During World War II she wrote stirring patriotic verse such as No Foe Shall Gather Our Harvest.
Toasts are also offered on patriotic occasions, as in the case of Stephen Decatur's famous " Our country!
Examples included " The Best Years of Our Lives " ( because it portrayed businessmen negatively, and suggested that bankers should give veterans collateral-free loans ) and " A Song to Remember " ( because it implied that Chopin sacrificed himself for a patriotic cause rather than devoting himself to his music ).
He also soon began appearing in films and featured prominently in patriotic cinema during the Second World War, including classics such as In Which We Serve and One of Our Aircraft Is Missing.
The song Lijepa li si, or " You are beautiful ", is a patriotic song which takes its name from the popular domestic name for Croatia, Lijepa Naša ( Our Beautiful ) which is the title of the country's national anthem.

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