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O and Mulconry's
The 8th century O ' Mulconry's Glossary says that Macha is one of the three morrígna.

O and Glossary
# redirect Glossary of textile manufacturing # O

O and thirteenth
Towards the end of the twelfth century, the power of the O ' Fogarty clan began to wane and by the early part of the thirteenth century, the Norman family of Butler came to be the most powerful.
However, he was succeeded in the barony of Inchiquin by his distant relative Sir Lucius O ' Brien, 5th Baronet, who became the thirteenth Baron ( see below for earlier history of the baronetcy ).
However, the O ' Cannon Clan remained subserviant to the O ' Donnell Clan, the Kings of Tír Chonaill from the early thirteenth century onwards.
The hereditary chieftains of the area, or tuath, were the O ' Learys, known as Uí Laoghaire Ruis Ó gCairbre, until it passed to Norman control in the early thirteenth century.
Parvati asked: “ O venerable Lord, which of the many rituals observed in Thy honour doth please Thee most ?” Lord Siva replied: “ The thirteenth night of the new moon, Krishna Paksha, in the month of Phalguna ( February – March ) is known as Sivaratri, My most favourable Tithi.
The O ' Dowds were a maritime power of considerable ability in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries.
They were considerably reduced by the Anglo-Norman incursion into Connacht in the thirteenth century but were still powerful and in 1354 Sen-Bhrian O ' Dowd succeeded in driving all the Anglo-Norman settlers out of Tireragh for a time.

O and century
Later in the century the dream again found expression in the lines of Katherine Lee Bates ( 1859-1929 ), daughter and granddaughter of New England Congregational ministers, in her widely sung hymn, written in 1893, `` America The Beautiful '', with the words `` O beautiful for pilgrim feet whose stern impassioned stress a thoroughfare for freedom beat across the wilderness.
Grace O ' Malley's Castle Kildamhnait Castle is a 15th century tower house associated with the O ' Malley Clan, who were once a ruling family of Achill.
* Borschberg, Peter, " O comércio de âmbar asiático no início da época moderna ( séculos XV-XVIII ) – The Asiatic ambergris trade in the early modern period ( 15 to 18 century )" Oriente, Lisbon: Fundação Oriente, vol.
17th century historian Ahmed Mohammed al-Maqqari poignantly described Abd al-Rahman's reaction as he implored Yahiya to keep going: " O brother!
In the Antiphoner of Inchcolm Abbey, the " Iona of the East " ( situated on an island in the Firth of Forth ), a 13th century prayer begins O Columba spes Scotorum ... " O Columba, hope of the Scots ".
Rather than largely simple domestic residences in prehistory, Medieval crannogs were increasingly seen as strongholds of the upper class or regional ' political players ' such as Gaelic chieftains like the O ' Boylans and McMahons in County Monaghan and the Kingdom of Airgíalla up until the 17th century.
12th century T and O map representing the inhabited world as described by Isidore of Seville in his Etymologiae.
Isidore's T and O map, which was seen as representing a small part of a spherical Earth, was essentially unchanged from its predecessors of 1, 200 years previously, continued to be used through the Middle Ages by authors, e. g. the 9th century bishop Rabanus Maurus who compared the habitable part of the northern hemisphere ( Aristotle's northern temperate clime ) with a wheel.
Nineteenth century scholars and commentators mention the widespread belief that an old Scots carol, " Remember O Thou Man " was the source of the tune.
One of the largest and most complete collections of 17th century harp music is the work of Turlough O ' Carolan, a blind, itinerant Irish harper and composer.
* Juan O ' Gorman, a 20th century Mexican artist, both a painter and an architect.
Veneration of Njörðr survived into 18th or 19th century Norwegian folk practice, as recorded in a tale collected by Halldar O. Opedal from an informant in Odda, Hordaland, Norway.
Indeed, even alphabets constructed " from scratch ", i. e. not derived from Semitic, usually have similar forms to represent this sound, e. g. ; the creators of the Afaka and Ol Chiki scripts, each invented in different parts of the world in the last century, both attributed their vowels for ' O ' to the shape of the mouth when making this sound.
By the turn of the 20th century, the last group of passenger pigeons, all descended from the same pair, was kept by Professor Charles O. Whitman at the University of Chicago.
He has had some influence on twentieth century art ( including the New Zealand painter Melvin Day ) and literary criticism ( e. g., in the " Vies imaginaires " by Marcel Schwob, " Uccello le poil " by Antonin Artaud and " O Mundo Como Ideia " by Bruno Tolentino ).
In the turn of the century, there was another well known animator known as Willis O ' Brien ( known by others as O ' bie ).
CC, O, and D mint marks were used for a short time in the early-to-mid-nineteenth century by temporary mints in Carson City, Nevada, New Orleans, Louisiana, and Dahlonega, Georgia, respectively ; all such coins are now in the hands of collectors and museums.
* O. J. Simpson murder case – O. J. Simpson's trial, described in the U. S. media as the " trial of the century " and enormous U. S. media attention is focused on the trial.
* June 22 – Tom O ' Brien, American 19th century baseball player ( d. 1921 )
Osmin's act 3 aria " O, wie will ich triumphieren " includes characteristic 18th century coloratura passage work, and twice goes down to a low D ( D < sub > 2 </ sub >), one of the lowest notes demanded of any voice in opera.

O and compilation
A subsequent compilation of the strips was published by Simon & Schuster SC in 1958 as G. O.
Moreover, in 1997 the American cable channel Cartoon Network created a weekly 30-minute show called O Canada specifically showcasing a compilation of NFB-produced works ; the segment was discontinued in favour of Adult Swim.
In 2010 guest hosts continued to present the show's 24th series, including Mark Ronson, Jack Dee, Josh Groban, Terry Wogan, Tim Minchin, Robert Webb, Tim Westwood, Catherine Tate, Frankie Boyle ( hosting for the second time ) and David O ' Doherty, who also hosted a compilation show transmitted on 11 January 2011.
1 ( 2004 )-Rubén Blades ( Fania compilation, import as O Melhor Vol.
2 ( 2004 )-Rubén Blades ( Fania compilation, import as O Melhor Vol.
In the summer, they released the compilation O, Yeah!
In 1995, another greatest hits compilation, The Best of Alexander O ' Neal, was released.
O ' Donnell in Crambo, and in a band with fellow SYT graduate and future Harry Potter actor Sean Biggerstaff, and McFarlane had released a solo recording entitled " Broken Alarm Clock " on the Glasgow Queen Margaret Union NorthPark label compilation Unplugged, which he also performed on the BBC television programme The Beat Room.
Faber Music include Andrew Downes ' motet O Vos Omnes in their compilation entitled Thirty Choral Masterworks for Upper Voices.
In 2003 Invisible Hands Music released O ' Connor's first-ever official best of compilation, A Singular Collection, which brought together her early hits from the Albion days, mid career work at RCA, and the best of the latter, DIY era.
To add something new to the best of compilation, O ' Connor recorded a cover of her friend George Michael's hit, " One More Try ", with a band that included drummer Carlos Hercules, who at the time was playing for Annie Lennox and Beverly Knight.
In 1998, the band contributed " O Cara Lindo ( Mr. Gorgeous )" to the AIDS benefit compilation album Onda Sonora: Red Hot + Lisbon produced by the Red Hot Organization.
Personnel involved on the compilation include Douglas P., David Tibet, Rose McDowall, Andrea James, Gary Carey, Bee, John Balance, Jan O ', David Tiffen, and J. R. P.
* The Fearless Flush Sampler compilation ( 1997 )-" Jacqueline " ( Jackie O demo version ), " Season Of The Witch "
* As a Matter of Fact compilation ( 1998 )-" Jacqueline " ( Jackie O demo version ), " American Lie ," " Through Your Fingers "
Áed Ruad O ' Donnell recovered the manuscript in 1470, and it remained in Donegal at least until 1631, when the compilation of the Annals of the Four Masters was completed.
The original lineup consisting of Kody Templeman, Zack Rawhauser, Cory Laurence, and Tim ( Timmy V ) O ' Hara as a four-piece only recorded the first 7 "," I Lost My Marbles ", produced by Joe King of The Queers for his More Bounce to the Ounce compilation CD.
The Irish tradition also benefited from the compilation of O ' Neill's Music of Ireland, a compilation of 1, 850 pieces of Irish session and dance music, published initially by Francis O ' Neill ( 1848 – 1936 ) in 1903.
** The Private Music of Patrick O ' Hearn ( 1992, compilation )
The compilation included classic feminist essays by activists such as Naomi Weisstein, Lucinda Cisler, Kate Millett, Eleanor Holmes Norton, Flo Kennedy, Frances Beale, Jo Freeman and Mary Daly, as well as historical documents including the N. O. W.
He helped organize Pennywise ’ s involvement in the Surfrider benefit compilation album, M. O. M.

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