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Passages which detailed human institutions and their history suggest he thought these could arrest decline.
Passages from the works of Juvenal, Seneca, and Suetonius suggest that those retiarii who fought in tunics may have constituted an even more demeaned subtype ( retiarii tunicati ) who were not viewed as legitimate retiarii fighters but as arena clowns.

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Parts of the book were adapted for the stage by Mary Manning as Passages from Finnegans Wake, which was in turn used as the basis for a film of the novel by Mary Ellen Bute.
Bamford was the author of poetry ( mostly in standard English ) but of those in dialect several showing sympathy with the conditions of the working class became widely popular, and his Passages in the Life of a Radical ( 1840 – 1844 ) is an authoritative history of the condition of the working classes in the years after the Battle of Waterloo.
Passages in the texts of Jubilees that are directly parallel to verses in Genesis do not directly reproduce either of the two surviving manuscript traditions ; consequently, the lost Hebrew original is thought to have used an otherwise unrecorded text for Genesis and the early chapters of Exodus, one that was independent of either the Masoretic text or the Hebrew text that was the basis for the Septuagint.
His work was included in numerous group exhibitions including Involving Technical Materials and Processes, organized by Experiments in Art and Technology, in collaboration with the Brooklyn Museum, Brookly, NY and The Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY ( 1968 ); New Learning Spaces & Places, Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, MN ( 1974 ); Whitney Biennial Exhibition, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY ( 1975, 1977, 1981, 1983, 1985, 1987, 1989, 1991 ); Documenta 6, Kassel, Germany, ( 1977 ); Venice Biennale, US Pavilion, Venice, Italy, ( 1980 ); Sydney Biennale, Sydney, Australia, ( 1982 ); II Bienal de La Habana, Havana, Cuba, ( 1986 ); The Thinking Eye, International Center for Photography, New York, NY, ( 1987 ); Passages de l ’ image, Musée national d ' Art moderne-Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris, France, ( 1990 ); Video Art: The First 25 Years, The Museum of Modern Art, and The American Federation of Arts, New York, NY, ( 1995 ); Info Art ’ 95, Kwangu Biennial, Gwangju, Korea, ( 1995 ); Electronic Highways, The Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY, ( 1997 ); and Rational / Irrational, Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin, Germany, ( 2008-2009 ).
The Passagenwerk ( Arcades Project, 1927 – 40 ), was Walter Benjamin ’ s final, incomplete book about Parisian city life in the 19th century, especially about the Passages couverts de Paris the covered passages that extended the culture of flânerie ( idling and people-watching ) when inclement weather made flânerie infeasible in the boulevards and streets proper.
The " North Cavern " was changed to " Discovery Passages ," and the " South Cavern " was changed to " Hidden Passages.
A complete German translation, edited by Dr Moritz Posselt ( Tagebuch des Generals Patrick Gordon ) was published, the first volume at Moscow in 1849, the second at St Petersburg in 1851, and the third at St Petersburg in 1853 ; and Passages from the Diary of General Patrick Gordon of Auchleuchries ( 1635 – 1699 ), was printed, under the editorship of Joseph Robertson, for the Spalding Club, at Aberdeen, Scotland, 1859.
The Wide Streets Commission ( officially the Commissioners for making Wide and Convenient Ways, Streets and Passages ) was established by an Act of Parliament in 1757, at the request of Dublin Corporation, as a body to govern standards on the layout of streets, bridges, buildings and other architectural considerations in Dublin.
Nick Montfort, in his book Twisty Little Passages ( ISBN 0-262-13436-5 ), suggests that the number was chosen not only because 69 is the common name of a sexual position, but also because in its written form 69, 105 falls naturally into two parts with an unusual relationship:
Bunbury was the author of several historical works of value, the most notable being his military memoirs Narratives of Some Passages in the Great War with France, first published in 1854.
Randall's book Warped Passages: Unraveling the Mysteries of the Universe's Hidden Dimensions was included in the New York Times ' 100 notable books of 2005.
Short and plaine Animadversions on some Passages in Mr. Dels ' Sermon ( 1646 ) was a reply to William Dell.
Passages of the Deep was created in Keiko's former home, and has three sections.
Some are of the opinion that Gergasa was the country of the ancient Girgashites ; but it is more probable that ' Gergesenes ' was introduced by Origen upon mere conjecture ; as before him most copies seem to have read ' Gadarenes ', agreeable to the Parallel Passages and the ancient Syriac version.
In Passages from the Life of a Philosopher, Charles Babbage wrote that MacCullagh was " an excellent friend of mine " and discussed the benefits and drawbacks of the analytical engine with him.
In 1961, when he was a ten-year-old, his grandmother and father ( James MacGyver played by actor Martin Sam Milner of ADAM 12 fame ) in the MacGyver episode entitled, " Passages ", were killed in a car accident in which they both drowned, and MacGyver grew up with his mother.
He was the author of Passages from the Diary of a late Physician, which appeared ( 1832 – 37 ) first in Blackwood's Magazine, as did also Ten Thousand a-Year ( 1839 ).
The subsequent album, Passages was the last time Bloodrock visited the charts.

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Passages in the Qur ' an command that the prophet be followed, such as 3: 32 " Obey God and His messenger ".
Deodat Lawson, a former minister in Salem Village, visited Salem Village in March and April, 1692, and published an account in Boston in 1692 of what he witnessed and heard, called " A Brief and True Narrative of Some Remarkable Passages Relating to Sundry Persons Afflicted by Witchcraft, at Salem Village: Which happened from the Nineteenth of March, to the Fifth of April, 1692 ".
Church kept notes on his tactics and operations in 1675-1676 which were eventually published in 1716 as " Entertaining Passages relating to Philip's War ".

Royal and Flash
* Montez also appears in Royal Flash by George MacDonald Fraser, where she has a brief affair with Harry Flashman.
* Royal Flash ( 1970 ): 1843, 1847-1848.
* Royal Flash: 1847-1848. the Revolutions of 1848.
* Lola Montez ( Marie Dolores Eliza Rosanna Gilbert James ) ( Royal Flash ).
* Irma, Grand Duchess of Strackenz ( Royal Flash ).
* Baroness Pechmann, a Bavarian noblewoman ( Royal Flash ).
A film version of Royal Flash was released in 1975.
Later film roles included The Ruling Class ( 1972 ) with Peter O ' Toole, and a cameo in Richard Lester's Royal Flash ( 1975 ) with Malcolm McDowell.
* Royal Flash ( 1975 )
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* Royal Flash ( 1975 )
* Royal Flash ( 1975 )
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* Royal Flash ( 1975 )
Tactical Recognition Flash of the Royal SignalsThe Corps wears a blue and white tactical recognition flash.
He appeared as boxer John Gully in the 1975 film Royal Flash and in his latter years featured in a series of UK public service announcements urging vulnerable groups to go to their doctor for vaccination against influenza called Get your Jab in First !.
* Royal Flash ( 1970 )
* Royal Flash ( 1975, adapted from his novel )
In the 1974 novel Royal Flash by George Macdonald Fraser, Ruritania is claimed to be a fictional country based on the ( equally fictional ) Duchy of Strackenz that borders Germany and Denmark, and the events of The Prisoner of Zenda were simply imitations of the adventures of Harry Paget Flashman whilst in Strackenz.
* Barry Hills – Noble Mark ( 1974 ), Flash n ' Thunder ( 1980 ), Jester ( 1982 ), Handsome Sailor ( 1987, 1988 ), Royal Applause ( 1997 ), Prime Defender ( 2010 )
Elements of the Schleswig-Holstein Question were fictionalised in Royal Flash, the second of George MacDonald Fraser's Flashman novels.
( Flash spotting required Royal Flying Corps observers to record the location of telltale flashes made by guns whilst firing.
* Royal Flash ( 1975 ) as Sapten

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