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; Pectoral cross: A large cross worn on a chain or necklace around the neck by clergy of many Christian denominations.
; Pectoral cross: A large cross is worn around the neck by all bishops, but not necessarily by all priests.
Each mission is somehow timed: the evil Sir Pectoral, sent by Morgana, is after him ; if the player takes too long to reach the object, the game will end.

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Finally men arrested Him, gave Him a mock trial, flogged Him, nailed Him on a cross and hung Him between earth and heaven ; ;
Below this crack is another group of eleven parallel lines, again divided into two sections by a line perpendicular to them, but with the semicircle at the top of the intersection ; the third, sixth and ninth of these lines are marked with a cross where they intersect with the vertical line.
However, many important and interesting operations are non-associative ; one common example would be the vector cross product.
* Wendelin discovers a compound of the initial letters, amounting to 365 in numerical value, of four Hebrew and three Greek words, all written with Greek characters: ab, ben, rouach, hakadōs ; sōtēria apo xylou (“ Father, Son, Spirit, holy ; salvation from the cross ”).
:::: Kissing Agathon, I had my soul upon my lips ; for it rose, poor wretch, as though to cross over.
He added a pulpit " in German style " of bronze, gold and silver, surmounted by an arch with a rood cross in the same materials ; these were examples of the lavish decorations added to important churches in the years before the conquest.
As if she were weighed down with old age and worn out by grief, she walked slowly and when she approached the actual entrance to the sanctuary made two genuflections ; on the third she sank to the floor and taking firm hold of the sacred doors, cried in a loud voice: " Unless my hands are cuff off, I will not leave this holy place except on one condition: that I receive the emperor's cross as guarantee of safety ".
A second time he was excommunicated ; but in 1146 he took the cross at the meeting of Vezelay called by Louis VII, and in August, 1147 embarked for the East in the Second Crusade.
where θ < sub > r, p </ sub > is the angle between r and p measured from r to p ; an important distinction because without it, the sign of the cross product would be meaningless.
Cruciferae, an older name, meaning " cross-bearing ", describes the four petals of mustard flowers, which are reminiscent of a cross ; it is one of eight plant family names without the suffix-aceae that are authorized alternative names ( according to ICBN Art.
The coat of arms of a Latin Rite Catholic bishop usually displays a galero with a cross and crosier behind the escutcheon ; the specifics differ by location and ecclesiastical rank ( see Ecclesiastical heraldry ).
: The barbarians thought that Romans would not be able to cross it without a bridge, and consequently bivouacked in rather careless fashion on the opposite bank ; but he sent across a detachment of Germanic tribesmen, who were accustomed to swim easily in full armour across the most turbulent streams.
Here Confirmation, the cross in baptism, private baptism, the use of the surplice, kneeling at the communion, reading the Apocrypha ; and subscription to the BCP and Articles were all touched on.
; Field goal: Scored by a drop kick or place kick ( except on a kickoff ) when the ball, after being kicked and without again touching the ground, goes over the cross bar and between the goal posts ( or between lines extended from the top of the goal posts ) of the opponent's goal, worth three points.
Modern Roman Catholic churches often have a crucifix above the altar on the wall ; for the celebration of Mass, the Roman Rite of the Catholic Church requires that, " on or close to the altar there is to be a cross with a figure of Christ crucified ".
Not all double dapples have problems with their eyes and / or ears, which may include degrees of hearing loss, full deafness, malformed ears, congenital eye defects, reduced or absent eyes, partial or full blindness, or varying degrees of both vision and hearing problems ; but heightened problems can occur due to the genetic process in which two dapple genes cross, particularly in certain breeding lines.
Dapple genes, which are dominant genes, are considered " dilution " genes, meaning whatever color the dog would have originally carried is lightened, or diluted, randomly ; two dominant " dilution " genes can cancel each other out, or " cross ", removing all color and producing a white recessive gene, essentially a white mutation.
Others believe it was a cross from a miniature French pointer and a pinscher ; others claim that is was developed from the St. Hubert Hound, also a bloodhound, in the 18th century, and still others believe that they were descended from Basset Hounds, based upon their scent abilities and general appearance.
The Flag of Denmark ( ) is red with a white Scandinavian cross that extends to the edges of the flag ; the vertical part of the cross is shifted to the hoist side.
On the Danish flag, the cross design, which represents Christianity, was subsequently adopted by the other Nordic countries ; Sweden, Norway, Finland, Iceland, Åland Islands and the Faroe Islands, as well as the Scottish archipelagos of Shetland and Orkney.
For example, a person believes that a particular bridge is safe enough to support him, and attempts to cross it ; unfortunately, the bridge collapses under his weight.
Field lines emanating from stationary charges have several key properties: first, that they originate at positive charges and terminate at negative charges ; second, that they must enter any good conductor at right angles, and third, that they may never cross nor close in on themselves.

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Other microminiatures include violins, dancers, a crucifix ( made of a single strand of the artist's hair and gold ); characters like Donald Duck, Pinocchio, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs ; a self-portrait ; a golf player and a baseball player swinging his bat.
" A Red Guard crushes the crucifix, Buddha, and classical Chinese texts with his hammer ; 1967.
In some churches two candles, on each end of the altar, were used ; in other cases six-three on either side of a tabernacle, typically surmounted by a crucifix or some other image of Christ.
In his early career, he painted several Madonnas ; his first woodcut ( 1505 ) represents the Virgin and three saints in prayer before a crucifix.
* The controversial Piss Christ ( 1987 ), by Andres Serrano, which is a photograph of a crucifix submerged in urine ;
The concluding image is a crucifix festooned with the scalps of women ; to the accompaniment of jovial music, the scalps sway in the wind.
The set is then transformed into a church ; Madonna wears a black robe and a large crucifix during " Like a Prayer ", with her back-up singers and dancers dressed as nuns and priests.
* The controversial Piss Christ ( 1987 ), by Andres Serrano, which is a photograph of a crucifix submerged in urine ;
* The shape of the cathedral symbolizes a crucifix ; the nave represents Christ's body, and the presbytery represents the inclined head.
" Hogan attempted to keep the peace, only to have Heenan order André to attack Hogan to show how serious he was in his challenge ; André responded by ripping off Hogan's shirt and gold crucifix necklace, leaving Hogan in hurt and shock and with Piper of all people trying to console his former enemy.
* Donatello ( relief of the Annunciation on the south wall ; crucifix in the lefthand Cappella Bardi ; St Louis of Toulouse in the refectory, originally made for the Orsanmichele )
* Great and Holy Friday Orthros — Twelve Passion Gospels are interspersed throughout the service ; Antiphons are used between the Gospels ( these originated in a different office ); While the troparion at the 15th antiphon Today is hung upon the cross ... ( Simeron krematai ) is chanted, the priest brings a large crucifix into the center of the church, and all venerate the cross.
He edited Connoisseur Magazine from 1981 to 1991 ; along with his memoirs of his time at the Met, he is also the author of books on a number of art-related subjects, including art forgeries, Grant Wood, Andrew Wyeth, Tutankhamen, and the 12th-century walrus ivory crucifix known as the Bury St. Edmunds Cross.
* O Penitente no deserto (), located in the sub-chorus, near the tomb of Vasco da Gama, showing a emaciated saint in the desert, with a rock in his hand, while meditating in front of a crucifix ;
le crucifix en main, de songer à son âme ;
crucifix in hand, of thinking about his soul ;
The revised memorial would be a third-larger than before, forming a crucifix, guarded by three bronze soldiers ; after much discussion, it was agreed that the howitzer would point south to produce a pleasing silhouette from the park.
A rood is a cross or crucifix, especially a large one in a church ; a large sculpture or sometimes painting of the crucifixion of Jesus.
The words crúc and in the North cros ( from either Old Irish or Old Norse ) appeared by late Old English ; " crucifix " is first recorded in English in the Ancrene Wisse of about 1225.
The Sanctuary hoards valiosísimas tokens of historic value, that are object always of the curiosity of the visitors ; among others are found chiefly: the framework of gold and silver of the Virgin, with inlays of precious stones, being emphasized in it the rich brilliant emerald surrounded by, that their Holiness Pious X gave to ours well recalled Archbishop Adolfo Alejandro Nouel from time to time of their election as the President of the Republic, and that that illustrious prelate donated the Virgin of La Altagracia as sure token of its love and refined devotion ; a gigantic and artistic custody of gold of it was colonial ; an elegant throne of plant with inlays and chimes of gold of the year 1811 to remove the procession of the Sacred Picture of the Virgin ; a bright hyphen silver gift of the President of the Real Audience of Saint The year of 1737 ; Likewise, of gold and silver a carries traveling ; a crucifix, two chalices and cups, six sticks of the canopy, cross and parochial candlesticks, candelabras and flower pots, and other objects of the old silver worship.

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