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Reminiscent and some
The poem begins with the narrator reading Cicero ’ s Somnium Scipionis in the hope of learning some “ certeyn thing .” When he falls asleep Scipio Africanus appears and guides him up through the celestial spheres to Venus ’ s temple, after some deliberation at the gate both promising a “ welle of grace ” and a stream that “ ledeth to the sorweful were / Ther as a fissh in prison is al drye ” ( Reminiscent of Dante's " Abandon all hope ye who enter here ").
Reminiscent of talking trees in fiction, some JAs can also be released as volatile organic compounds ( VOCs ) to permit communication between plants in anticipation of mutual dangers.

Reminiscent and American
Reminiscent of the early work of American director David Lynch, it is this self-conscious and surreal merging of early film-making techniques with a post-modern sensibility that give Maddin's films a style referred to as " Ultra-Conformist " or " Anti-Progressive ".
Reminiscent of the Wild West of the American frontier days: it was the 1950s, an era of loose firearms, and these are Batangueños.

Reminiscent and novels
Reminiscent of the panoramic novels of Arthur C. Clarke, Iain Banks, and Jack Vance "

Reminiscent and by
* Sherlock Holmes, A Play ( Doubleday, Doran & Company, Inc., 1935 ); Introduction by Vincent Starrett ; Preface by William Gillette ; Reminiscent notes and drawings by Frederic Dorr Steele
* Sherlock Holmes a Play: Wherein is Set Forth the Strange Case of Miss Alice Faulkner ( Helan Halbach, Publisher, Santa Barbara, California, 1974 ), reprint of the 1935 edition ; Introduction by Vincent Starrett ; Preface by William Gillette ; Reminiscent notes and drawings by Frederic Dorr Steele
Reminiscent of Dutch painting ( particularly Vermeer and Rembrandt ), they are are similar in style to contemporary works by William Orpen, who became Rothenstein's brother-in-law in 1901, marrying Alice's sister Grace.
Leadhills is host to a number of small local businesses ranging from the Leadhills Mining Bear Company, Bear-ly Reminiscent, which sells bears and dolls dressed as miners ; Sanquhar Knitwear, which sells clothing inspired by the world-famous Sanquhar knitting pattern ; and The Leadhills Jam Factory, which sells delicious Leadhills made jams.
Reminiscent of older, 16-bit games, the side-scrolling system was lauded by reviewers, who also praised the two-player cooperative mode.
* A Reminiscent Tour of Mapusa Town in the 1950s-Part I by Domnic Fernandes
* A Reminiscent Tour of Mapusa Town in the 1950s-Part II by Domnic Fernandes
Reminiscent of Akira Kurosawa's Rashomon, it explores the human complexities and moral murkiness of war through multiple perspectives and flashbacks surrounding the unintended murder of an alleged Serb smuggler by three Croatian soldiers returning from the front in Karlovac.

Reminiscent and ),
Reminiscent of Nickelodeon's newsstand titles, it emphasized current kids ' entertainment ( i. e. Yu-Gi-Oh !, Naruto, High School Musical ), albeit with an impudent voice.

Reminiscent and is
Kreuzberg, a densely populated area in Berlin with a history of hosting guest workers, is dubbed ‘ Kleines Istanbul ’ or ‘ Little Istanbul .’ Reminiscent of the atmosphere in Istanbul, Kreuzberg is full of local Turkish businesses, open Turkish markets, travel agencies offering regular flights to Turkey, and a Turkish language library.
Reminiscent of Tin Pan Alley and Brill Building techniques and an example of modified thirty-two-bar form, the song is written on a two-bridge model, with only an intervening verse to connect them.
Reminiscent of this is the inscription of the Pallava King Dantivarman ( 796-847 A. D .), which is preserved in the temple.
Reminiscent of Laguna Beach's renowned Pageant of the Masters, Sixth College's Spirit of the Masters is a display of famous paintings and sculptures with an animated twist.

Reminiscent and from
" Reminiscent of the possibility of seeing the Celestial City from Mount Clear, on a clear day one can see London's buildings from Dunstable Downs near Whipsnade Zoo ;
Reminiscent of a courtyard and temple that Morse illustrated from Nikkō in Tochigi prefecture, Japan, the hip roof on wide, bracketed eaves nearly hides the rough stonework below in shadow.
Reminiscent of kitchen gardens from the turn of the century, herbs appropriate for the Central Florida landscape are demonstrated near the Cottage.

Reminiscent and they
Reminiscent of the Roman senate, during the 19th century they became a feature of grand civic architecture.

Reminiscent and on
Reminiscent of his grandfather's inauguration virtually a century earlier, Mike Foster's inauguration ceremony on January 8, 1996 occurred at the Old State Capitol.

Reminiscent and about
In his parody song, " Vaguely Reminiscent of the Sixties ", Charlie King captured the era of singer / songwriter and social movements that had helped to bring about many social changes.

Reminiscent and their
Reminiscent of the Tower of Babel, the characters discuss whether creating national Robots who were unable to communicate beyond their language group would have been desirable.
Reminiscent of earlier German attempts, drug smugglers have used semi-submersibles ( narco submarine ) in their smuggling operations.
Reminiscent of their previous work, Nihil Negativum, Exile had an eerily industrial sound to it, and often switched between fast tempos and thrashing guitars back to a slow, ambient style consisting of only a " white noise "-like sound lightly draped over grim vocals.

Reminiscent and .
Reminiscent of the way that Coca-Cola became a cultural icon and its global spread spawned words like " coca colonization ", Pepsi-Cola and its relation to the Soviet system turned it into an icon.
Reminiscent of the first years of the Cultural Revolution, the political battle was carried out through historical allegory, and although Zhou Enlai's name was never mentioned during this campaign, the Premier's historical namesake, the Duke of Zhou, was a frequent target.
Reminiscent of series such as The Twilight Zone, Sir-Mix-a-Lot functioned as an omniscient narrator who introduced each episode, which would feature a new tale set in the seamy underbelly of Las Vegas.
Most recently, Aykroyd and Chevy Chase guest starred in the Family Guy episode " Spies Reminiscent of Us.
Reminiscent of the old Atwater Kent cathedrals, " Radio " had a rather interesting conversation with a smaller transistor radio in one show.
Reminiscent of his blow-up back in college when he failed to qualify for the Tour, Roy tries to hit the same shot repeatedly, with the same heart-breaking result.
Reminiscent of a classic hunting lodge, the Pitt Cottage in the Red House Area offers the same amenities as the Fancher Cottages.
* W. Sharp, Papers Critical and Reminiscent ( 1912 )
Reminiscent of the work of Desmond Bagley, Kyle's books typically involve a tough, resourceful individual who unexpectedly becomes involved in danger and intrigue in an exotic setting.
Reminiscent of Ed Asner.

some and Latin
But the real beginnings of this development in him go back to the opposing of grammar school, and probably if it had not been this occasion and these Latin lines it would have been some others, such as the first prolusion, that set off this streak in him of unbridled and scathing verbal attack on an enemy.
Most of them, the world over, operate on the same principle by which justice is administered in France and some other Latin countries: the customer is to be considered guilty of abysmal ignorance until proven otherwise, with the burden of proof on the customer himself.
Although some speculate that it is related to Latin algēre, " be cold ", there is no known reason to associate seaweed with temperature.
He wrote the grammatical rules for the Vulgate Latin spoken by some illiterates in Europe at his time.
In addition to being married to Jochebed, Amram is also described in the Bible as having been related to Jochebed prior to the marriage, although the exact relationship is uncertain ; some Greek and Latin manuscripts of the Septuagint state that Jochebed was Amram's father's cousin, and others state that Amram was Jochebed's cousin, but the Masoretic text states that he was Jochebed's nephew.
However, virtually all major works of Greek and Latin prose possessed such clausulae ; and some scholars have rejected the identification of Libanius ' Marcellinus with Ammianus, since Marcellinus was a very common name and the tone suggests Libanius was addressing a man much younger than himself ( Ammianus was his contemporary ).
The accusative case existed in Proto-Indo-European and is present in some Indo-European languages ( including Latin, Sanskrit, Greek, German, Polish, Swedish, Romanian, Russian, Ukrainian ), in the Uralic languages, in Altaic languages, and in Semitic languages ( such as Classical Arabic ).
There is no earlier use of the term and Adjacium is not an attested Latin word, which probably means that it is a Latinization of a word in some other language.
It is used as a soloing instrument in jazz, fusion, Latin, funk, and in some rock and metal styles.
According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the word baroque is derived from the Portuguese word " barroco ", Spanish " barroco ", or French " baroque ", all of which refer to a " rough or imperfect pearl ", though whether it entered those languages via Latin, Arabic, or some other source is uncertain.
In the Latin Rite, metropolitans are always archbishops ; in many Eastern churches, the title is " metropolitan ," with some of these churches using " archbishop " as a separate office.
Bede wrote in Latin and never used the term and his list of kings holding imperium should be treated with caution, not least in that he overlooks kings such as Penda of Mercia, who clearly held some kind of dominance during his reign.
1 and 2 Samuel were originally ( and still is in some Jewish bibles ) a single book, but the first Greek translation, produced in the centuries immediately before Christ, divided it into two ; this was adopted by the Latin translation used in the early Christian church of the West, and finally introduced into Jewish bibles around the early 16th century CE.
" in some Latin commentaries, from the Greek threnoi = Hebrew qinoth ) now in common use, to denote the character of the book, in which the prophet mourns over the desolations brought on Jerusalem and the Holy Land by the Chaldeans.
Since the 1970s Bambara has mostly been written in the Latin script, using some additional phonetic characters.
The idea of being " born again in Christ " inspired some common European forenames: French René / Renée ( also used in the Netherlands ), Dutch Renaat / Renate, Italian, Spanish and Portuguese Renato / Renata, Latin Renatus / Renata, which all mean " reborn ", " born again ".
Morse code was introduced in the 1840s and is used to encode each letter of the Latin alphabet, each Arabic numeral, and some other characters via a series of long and short presses of a telegraph key.
Some writers, such as James-Charles Noonan, hold that, in the case of cardinals, the form used for signatures should be used also when referring to them, even in English ; and this is the usual but not the only way of referring to cardinals in Latin .< ref > An Internet search will uncover some hundreds of examples of " Cardinalis Ioannes < surname >", examples modern and centuries-old ( such as this from 1620 ), and the phrase " dominus cardinalis Petrus Caputius " is found in a document of 1250.
Long after the Roman census was no longer taken, the Latin word lustrum has survived, and been adopted in some modern languages, in the derived sense of a period of five years, i. e. half a decennium.
These provide some of the earliest evidence for Irish knowledge of Latin.
Even outside the Acme :: hierarchy, some modules are still written largely for amusement ; one example is Lingua :: Romana :: Perligata, which can be used to write Perl programs in a subset of Latin.
The " strong "-" weak " categorization is not the same as " Western "-" non-Western ", as some Latin American states like Argentina and Brazil and Middle Eastern states like Egypt and Israel are considered to have " strong " administrative structures and economic infrastructure.
Centrifugal force ( from Latin centrum " center " and fugere " to flee ") can generally be any force directed outward relative to some origin.
A fact finding mission of 1985 – sponsored by the International Human Rights Law Group and the Washington Office on Latin America, and carried out independently of any Nicaraguan government interference or direction-found that the contras with some frequency deliberately targeted Nicaraguan citizens in acts of terroristic violence.
Corsican uses the Latin script with some changes.

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