Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Lindisfarne Castle" ¶ 13
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

One and end
One of the most distressing of these scenes occurred at Spring Green toward the end of the open warfare, on a beautiful day in June.
F.S.C. Northrop, in his discussion of The `` Functions And Future Of Poetry '', suggests this: `` One of the things which makes our lives drab and empty and which leaves us, at the end of the day, fatigued and deflated spiritually is the pressure of the taxing, practical, utilitarian concern of common-sense objects.
One of the most exciting ways to end a Northeast vacation would be with a week in New York City.
The principle it works on, the constant of simultaneity, is analogous in some ways to gravity ... One point has to be fixed, on a planet of certain mass, but the other end is portable.
One exploded next to the despatch riders ' entrance, shifting the rear end of Hut 4 ( the Naval Intelligence hut ) two feet on its base.
One month prior to the end of the 1961 season, Richards resigned as the team's skipper to become the general manager of the expansion Houston Colt 45s.
One end of the spring was attached to a sleeve surrounding the spring.
One end was fixed ; the other was free.
One of the few, if not the only, times he left Scotland was towards the end of his life, when he returned to Ireland to found the monastery at Durrow.
One long-delayed result was an end to the belief in the divine right of kings.
One year usually had 12 months, which were alternately 29 and 30 days long ( with an additional day added from time to time, to catch up with " drifts " between the calendar and the actual moon cycle ), and intercalary months were added in an arbitrary fashion at the end of the year.
One of the drawings of the Anonymous of the Hussite Wars shows a boat with a pair of paddle-wheels at each end turned by men operating compound cranks ( see above ).
One example from I. 105 describing a ship at sea during a storm has Virgil violating metrical standards to place a single-syllable word at the end of the line:
One of these is centered on the northwest point of the atoll, another is found near the Point Marianne Cemetery on the southeast end of the airfield.
One factor in the Red Wings ' decline was the end of the old " development " system, which allowed Adams to get young prospects to commit to playing for Detroit as early as their 16th birthday.
The two have merged into one entity called " Halman " after Bowman rescued HAL from the dying Discovery One spaceship towards the end of 2010: Odyssey Two.
One notable design, Henry Smolinski's Mizar, made by mating the rear end of a Cessna Skymaster with a Ford Pinto, disintegrated during test flights, killing Smolinski and the pilot.
At the end of season eight, Rachel and Ross have a daughter named Emma in " The One Where Rachel Has a Baby, Part Two ".
One sub-type adds to one end, and takes off from the other, its opposite takes and puts things only on one end.
One set was located at the end of the magnetometer boom and, in that position, was about 11 m from the spin axis of the spacecraft.
On the other hand, the pro-government camp considered them to be in compliance with the legislative intent of the Basic Law and in line with the ' One country, two systems ' principle, and hoped that this would put an end to the controversies on development of political structure in Hong Kong.
One actually looks forward to the end of the world, arguing that it would mean that he would not be obliged to settle with his creditors ( see the image on the Ideology of Tintin page ).
One of his priests explained the connection between the god Khnum and the rise of the Nile to the king, who then had a dream in which the Nile god spoke to him, promising to end the drought.
Happy are those who will be left alive at the end of the sixth millennium to enter the Shabbat, which is the seventh millennium ; for that is a day set apart for the Holy One on which to effect the union of new souls with old souls in the world ( Zohar, Vayera 119a ).

One and walls
One tablet reads " Sargon, the king of Kish, triumphed in thirty-four battles ( over the cities ) up to the edge of the sea ( and ) destroyed their walls.
One of the oldest is Dublin Castle, which was first founded as a major defensive work on the orders of King John of England in 1204, shortly after the Norman invasion of Ireland in 1169, when it was commanded that a castle be built with strong walls and good ditches for the defence of the city, the administration of justice, and the protection of the King ’ s treasure.
One of his most notable works is the piece Metamorphosis III, which is wide enough to cover all the walls in a room, and then loop back onto itself.
One defender in particular amused the king greatly — a man standing on the walls, crossbow in one hand, the other clutching a frying pan which he had been using all day as a shield to beat off missiles.
One area where this can be quite detrimental is in a half-pipe, where well-sharpened edges are often crucially important for cutting through the hard, sometimes icy, walls.
One common feature of skyscrapers is having a steel framework from which curtain walls are suspended, rather than load-bearing walls of conventional construction.
Despite the controversy, five years after the premiere Paul McCullough of Take One observed that Night of the Living Dead was the " most profitable horror film ever [...] produced outside the walls of a major studio ".
: One of the reasons why the Wheel of Life was painted outside the monasteries and on the walls ( and was really encouraged even by the Buddha himself ) is to teach this very profound Buddhist philosophy of life and perception to more simple-minded farmers or cowherds.
One of the few groups of excavated houses in the city outside the walls lies beyond Grave Circle B and belongs to the same period.
One set of lines is 18 inches from, and parallel to, the side walls.
" Harris said that the daily mental and physical strain was very intense and remembered, " One day we were all in our dressing rooms and people began throwing couches out the windows and smashing the walls.
One section is Roman and is notably different from the medieval walls with the tell-tale red brick layers and the shallow pitch terracotta tile roofs.
One of the long walls, behind the Doge ’ s throne, is occupied by the longest canvas painting in the world, Il Paradiso, which Tintoretto and his workshop produced between 1588 and 1592.
One of the five medieval stone heads reset into the walls of the castle poorhouse
One such establishment is Crozet Pizza, whose interior walls are lined with photographs of the owners ' forebears, as well as with business cards stapled on as mementos by travelers from as near as the University of Virginia or as far away as other countries.
One of the monastic settlements outside the city walls.
One of them was Li Shanchang, who advised Zhu: " Build high walls, stock up rations, and don't be too quick to call yourself a king.
One of the most spectacular and imaginative aspects of The City of the Sun, which immediately struck its readers, are the painted walls of the city.
One of its most prominent features were its walls, some of which were over five metres high and which were constructed without mortar.
Image: Look up Ido Kuruwa in Himeji Castle. jpg | One of the steep castle walls
One of the first games with a 3D engine to feature hidden features was Wolfenstein 3D, where certain walls could be " pushed " to reveal hidden passages.
One of the walls contains an oil by Isauro G. Cervantes from 1913 and the rest of the walls have murals with Biblical scenes related to water done by Desiderio Hernández Xochitiotzin and Pedro Avelino.
One moment a traveler is passing an iron spur, the next the traveler is in the middle of the city with the mighty iron walls surrounding everything that can be seen.

0.716 seconds.