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Cronenberg said that he found the shooting of the climactic scene, in which Nola was strangled by her husband, to be " very satisfying ".
His feast day is celebrated annually in Nola during " La Festa dei Gigli " ( the Feast of the Lilies ), in which Gigli, several large statues in honor of the saint, placed on towers, are carried upon the shoulders of the faithful around the city.
Multiple SIDosis is a 1970 short film in which a single performer creates an entire multi-part performance of the song " Nola ".
She also appeared in several radio and TV soap operas, most notably as Nola Madison on TV's The Edge of Night, for which she received a Daytime Emmy Award nomination in 1980 as Best Actress.
On 13 January 1837, in the aftermath of the cure of Venerable Pauline Jaricot, Pope Gregory XVI authorized liturgical celebration of Philomena on 11 August or, according to another source, originally on 9 September, first in the Diocese of Nola ( to which Mugnano del Cardinale belongs ), and soon in several other dioceses in Italy.
The Carbonari passed for the first time from words to action in 1820 in Naples by organizing anti-absolutist and liberal constitution riots that took inspiration from the one made at Cadiz on 1 January of the same year: the two officers Michele Morelli and Joseph Silvati ( which had the membership of former General Murat, as Guglielmo Pepe ) on July 1, marched towards the town of Nola in Campania at the head of their regiments of cavalry.
His feast day as a saint is on 22 June, the day on which Saint Paulinus of Nola also is celebrated.
St. Paulinus of Nola, writing after 409, refers to " the thorns with which Our Saviour was crowned " as relics held in honour along with the Cross to which he was nailed and the pillar at which he was scourged ( Epistle Macarius in Migne, Patrologia Latina, LXI, 407 ).
Nola idealizes having what men in the black community have — multiple sex partners — which symbolizes her as an individual struggling against the group.
Acerra, Nola, and Marigliano had been identified as the three points of the so-called " Triangle of Death " in which illegal waste management by criminal organizations (" ecomafia ") have resulted in environmental conditions endangering the health of the region's people.
While serving his time, DJay gets a visit from Key and learns that Nola ( Taryn Manning ) has hustled the local radio DJs into playing his songs, which have become local hits.
According to Justin, it was a Greek city of Chalcidic origin, which would lead us to suppose that it was a colony of Cumae: but at a later period it had certainly become an Oscan town, as well as the neighboring city of Nola.
Relics of antiquity discovered here include a long inscription in the Oscan language, which records a treaty of alliance between the citizens of Abella and those of Nola.

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* Pamela Lincoln as Doreen Aldrich No. 2 ( 1977 – 1979 ) Doreen was Jason Aldrich's first wife and was at odds with Carolee, Nola and Mona on and off, thought to have leukemia but that was a lie, but after that ordeal she went insane and presumably left Madison.
Recently, artists like Nick Nola, Richy, Pallaso, Woodz and Yoyo have spread the appeal of the genre further.
He and his wife, Nola, have four adult children.
“ A woman ( or, at least Nola ) can be a sexual being, doesn ’ t have to belong to a man, and perhaps shouldn ’ t even wish for such a thing .” Above all, Nola ’ s voice is the most revolutionary element in the film, a representation of the struggle of African American women in society at the time.
Much of the little information we have about Felix comes from the letters and poetry of Saint Paulinus of Nola, who served at the door of a church dedicated to Saint Felix, and who gathered information about him from churchmen and pilgrims.

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Almost all that we know of Severus's life comes from a few allusions in his own writings, some passages in the letters of his friend Paulinus, bishop of Nola, and a short biography by the historian Gennadius of Massilia.
After reporting the decision of the Sacred Congregation of Rites in 1961 as resulting from the studies of scholars, the Italian-language Enciclopedia dei Santi says that there still remain the miracles that occurred and the official recognition that the Church gave in the nineteenth century, the personal devotion to Saint Philomena of popes and people who were later canonized, and the widespread general devotion that still persists, particularly at Mugnano del Cardinale in the Diocese of Nola, where pilgrims from all over the world arrive continually, giving a display of intense popular devotion.
More core cast departures took place as Chrissie Latham, Margo Gaffney and Erica Davidson all left the series, and a major new player, the callous, menacing and brutal double murderess Nola McKenzie ( Carole Skinner ), entered the fray as a new adversary for Bea and a partner in crime for Joan, becoming the first prisoner to actively collude with the Freak, running contraband rackets and plotting to seize power from the " good " top dog.
The cycle will concern the intertwined lives of Annie ( Ojo ), Lo ( My Inner Bimbo ), Dana, Nola, Otto, and others all connected by an encounter with an urban legend known as the Magic Trout.
In about 408, Paulinus of Nola in a letter to Rufinus mentions having himself translated a part or all, perhaps as an exercise in Greek.

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At some time during his boyhood he made a visit to the shrine of St Felix at Nola near Naples.
With some 70, 000 men, Spartacus rampages throughout Campania, assaulting the prosperous cities of Cumae, Nola and Nuceria.
He created some new characters like vixen Nola Reardon.
Mike, one of the patients forced to leave the institute on Raglan's dirctive, tells Frank that Nola is Raglan's " queen bee " and in charge of some " disturbed children " in a property work shed.

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The line started to decay after the loss of Nola by Ludovico, who was also forced to accept the Senese suzerainty over Pitigliano.
* Paulinus of Nola, The Poems of Paulinus of Nola translated ... by P. G. Walsh ( 1975 )
* Paulinus of Nola, Letters of St Paulinus of Nola translated ... by P. G. Walsh ( 2 vols., 1966-7 )
* The Roman general, Marcus Claudius Marcellus, again repulses an attack by Hannibal on the city of Nola.
* After the defeat at Cannae, Roman general, Marcus Claudius Marcellus, commands the remnants of the Roman army at Canusium and saves the city of Nola and southern Campania from occupation by Hannibal.
She'd been presumed dead for the previous five years, after having driven her car off of a bridge and into the water off the Florida Keys and later that July, Marcy Walker, was axed after nearly two years with the show, playing the anti-hero, Tangie Hill in favor of the full-time return of fan favorite, Nola Chamberlain, portrayed by Lisa Brown.
Talaia equivalently gave up the fight by consenting to become Bishop of Nola ; and Zeno and Acacius took active measures to obtain the general acceptance of the Henoticon throughout the East.
Joan and Nola attempt to drive Bea to suicide by evoking the memory of her dead daughter Debbie, coercing tarot reading medium and remand prisoner Zara Moonbeam ( Ilona Rodgers ) to assist them.
* Pensalo bien composed by Juan Jose Visiglio, Nola Lopez & Julio Alberto, sung by Alberto Echague with the Juan D ' Arienzo y su Orquesta Típica, recorded in Buenos Aires in 1938.
" In the small part is power of the whole cross ", so an inscription in the Felix Basilica of Nola, built by bishop Paulinus at the beginning of 5th century.
During the therapy sessions, Raglan discovers that Nola was physically and verbally abused by her self-pitying alcoholic mother, and neglected by her co-dependent alcoholic father, who refused to protect Nola out of shame and denial.
A cookbook published in Catalan in 1520, the Libre del Coch by Ruperto de Nola, mentions empanadas filled with seafood among its recipes of Catalan, Italian, French, and Arabian food.
Formed by the merging of the Mambéré River into the Kadéï River at Nola (), the Sangha flows through the Central African Republic, along the border of Cameroon, and through the Republic of Congo.
Because of his missionary activity, his contemporary and friend, Saint Paulinus of Nola lauded him poetically for instructing in the Gospel barbarians changed by him from wolves to sheep and brought into the fold of peace, and for teaching to sing of Christ with a Roman heart bandits who previously had no such ability.

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