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One of those delightful surprise additions, which so frequently occur in jazz programs, was an excellent stint at the drums by the great Joe Jones, drumming to `` Old Man River '', which seems to have been elected the favorite solo for the boys on the batterie at this year's concerts.
At the center of the area they discover the Nameless City ( the setting of the Lovecraft story of the same name ) and in Derleth's text the domain of the Great Old One Hastur.
One of them, Múnón, married Priam's daughter, Tróán, and had by her a son, Trór, to be pronounced Thor in Old Norse.
A benign transcendent entity ( known as a " Power ") named " Old One " contacts Relay, seeking information about the Blight and the humans who released it.
Old One constructs a seemingly human man, Pham Nuwen, to act as its agent.
Old One designs a vessel, the Out of Band II, to reach the Tines world and to investigate what the ship carried with it from the High Lab.
The Blight attacks Relay and Old One.
Examples include Arsenic and Old Lace ( 1944 ), Monsieur Verdoux ( 1947 ), Kind Hearts and Coronets ( 1949 ), The Ladykillers ( 1955 ), Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb ( 1964 ), The Loved One ( 1965 ), MASH ( 1970 ), Monty Python's The Meaning of Life ( 1983 ), Brazil ( 1985 ), The War of the Roses ( 1989 ), Heathers ( 1989 ), Your Friends & Neighbors ( 1998 ), Keeping Mum ( 2005 ), and Burn After Reading ( 2008 ).
: Year One: Old Testament ( also includes some coverage of related topics in the Book of Moses and Book of Abraham from the Pearl of Great Price )
For instance, the name " Lord Sto Odin " in the story " Under Old Earth " is derived from the Russian words for " One hundred and one ", сто один.
One episode in Series 5 of Steptoe and Son was entitled " Any Old Iron ", for the same reason, when Albert thinks that Harold is ' on the turn '.
One afternoon, a group of off-duty soldiers from the U. S. Signal Corps were gathered in a bar in Old Havana.
One such epic is the Old English story Beowulf.
One could appease the elves by offering them a treat ( preferably butter ) placed into an elven mill – perhaps a custom with roots in the Old Norse álfablót.
One of these trees ( the " Old Tree ") lived until the 19th century, and may be seen, as a dry stump, near the assembly house.
One night in September 1939 they took him to a large house owned by " Old Dorothy " Clutterbuck, a wealthy local woman, where he was made to strip naked and taken through an initiation ceremony.
One enduring legacy of Gone with the Wind is that people worldwide would think it was the " true story " of the Old South and how it was changed by the American Civil War and Reconstruction.
Epithets for the Horned God include The Lord and the Old One.
One of these Amorite dynasties was established in the city-state of Babylon, which would ultimately take over the others and form the first Babylonian empire, during what is also called the Old Babylonian Period.
One male, known as Old Tom, was reportedly spotted every winter between the 1840s and 1930 off New South Wales, Australia.
One of the earliest attempts at solidifying a canon was made by Marcion, circa 140 AD, who accepted only a modified version of Luke ( the Gospel of Marcion ) and ten of Paul's letters, while rejecting the Old Testament entirely.
One version of the pledges was written in the Rhenish Franconian dialect of Old High German.
One of the earliest recipes for an Old Fashioned, written in 1895, specifies the following: " Dissolve a small lump of sugar with a little water in a whiskey-glass ; add two dashes Angostura bitters, a small piece ice, a piece lemon-peel, one jigger or 44 ml whiskey.
One bomb fell into Old Palace Yard on 26 September 1940 and severely damaged the south wall of St Stephen's Porch and the west front.

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The Þiðrekssaga tells that the warrior Heime ( Hama in Old English ) takes sides against Eormanric, king of the Goths, and has to flee his kingdom after robbing him ; later in life, Hama enters a monastery and gives them all his stolen treasure.
Jean Beleth, a 12th-century liturgical author, gives the following list of books necessary for the right conduct of the canonical office: the Antiphonarium, the Old and New Testaments, the Passionarius ( liber ) and the Legendarius ( dealing respectively with martyrs and saints ), the Homiliarius ( homilies on the Gospels ), the Sermologus ( collection of sermons ) and the works of the Fathers, besides, of course, the Psalterium and the Collectarium.
"< ref name =" OEDhenge "> Christopher Chippindale's Stonehenge Complete gives the derivation of the name Stonehenge as coming from the Old English words stān meaning " stone ", and either hencg meaning " hinge " ( because the stone lintels hinge on the upright stones ) or hen ( c ) en meaning " hang " or " gallows " or " instrument of torture ".
Hippolytus gives a much more doctrinally detailed account of Simonianism, including a system of divine emanations and interpretations of the Old Testament, with extensive quotations from the Apophasis Megale.
William of Malmesbury in his De Antiquitate Glastonie Ecclesie gives the Old Celtic Ineswitrin ( or Ynys Witrin ) as its earliest name, and asserts that the founder of the town was the eponymous Glast, a descendant of Cunedda.
The couple gives them shelter in their cottage after the Hobbits are rescued from Old Man Willow.
The Oxford English Dictionary gives the etymology of teil as Latin tilia and Old French ( 13-15th c .) til.
Chapter 49 gives similar information when referring to weapons and armor ( though the term " death-maidens "— Old Norse valmeyjar — instead of " valkyries " is used here ), with further examples.
His name points to a Proto-Indo-European root which gives us words for thunder or related concepts even today, for instance the Old English " Thunores Dæg " ( Thursday ), as well as dedication to the god and tórnach, the Irish word for thunder.
When Abraham Lincoln and Stephen Douglas gave speeches in Greenville in 1858 during a campaign for the United States Senate, Douglas said: " Ladies and gentlemen it gives me great and supreme gratification and pleasure to see this vast concourse of people assembled to hear me upon this my first visit to Old Bond.
Old Sally stole the locket, which she gives to the Widow Corney.
In the church, the advent of Jesus is announced by six Old Testament prophets and realised by Mary who gives birth to the Messiah.
The second book gives an account of the main translations, ancient and modern, of the Old Testament, and the third discusses biblical commentators.
The meaning that the Britannica gives as primary, it attributes to a shift during the 16th century, noting that the origin of the word is in the Old French " loialte ", that is in turn rooted in the Latin " lex ", meaning " law ".
Ahmet Rasim Bey gives a vivid picture of the Galata theaters in his novel Fuhs-i Akit " An Old Whore ":
Polonius's most famous lines are found in Act 1, Scene 3, when he gives advice to his son Laertes in the form of sententious maxims: " To thine own self be true ," as well as other phrases still in use today, such as " Neither a borrower nor a lender be " and enduring paraphrased aphorisms as: “ Clothes make the man ”; andOld friends are the best friends .” Among his famous lines are also the lines: " Brevity is the soul of wit "; and " Though this be madness, yet there is method in't.
These are insectivorous ground feeding birds, most of which have the red tail which gives the group its name ; " start " is the modern English reflex of Middle English stert, Old English steort, tail of an animal.
In an essay on Elven languages, written in 1954, Tolkien gives meaning of ' orc ' as " evil spirit or bogey " and goes on to state that the origin of the Old English word is the Latin name Orcus — god of the underworld.
The ancient Sumerian Epic of Gilgamesh gives an account of it, as does the Old Testament.
The Cambridge Dictionary of English Place Names ( 2004 ) gives the translation " Royal Bell, the bell-shaped hill " and says that it is derived from the Old English cyne + belle, probably used as a place-name, and that the reference is to the prominent Pulpit Hill crowned with its hillfort, suggesting that ' royal ' referred to Great Kimble for distinction from Little Kimble.
In Norse mythology, Óðr ( Old Norse for " mad, frantic, furious, vehement, eager ", as a noun " mind, feeling " and also " song, poetry "; Orchard ( 1997 ) gives " the frenzied one ") or Óð, sometimes angliziced as Odr or Od, is a figure associated with the major goddess Freyja.
American anthropologist Margaret Mead lived on Manus before and after the war, of which she gives a detailed account in the book Growing up in New Guinea and New Lives for Old.
" thunder " gives " Old Teutonic * þonar-o < sup > z ".</ sup ></ ref > or * þunraz, meaning " thunder ".
Doon de Mayence was a fictional hero of the Old French chansons de geste, who gives his name to the third cycle of the Charlemagne romances dealing with the feudal revolts.

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