Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Eliza Dushku" ¶ 5
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Repentant and .
Repentant lay believers were punished, but their lives were spared as long as they did not relapse.
Repentant dacoits, armed with a pistol, are a trainable unit available to the player in Age of Empires III: Asian Dynasties.
In 1786 he became a Repentant at the Stift, a Protestant theological college in Tübingen.
He studied theology at the University of Helmstedt, was tutor in a Hamburg family from 1795 to 1805, Repentant at the University of Göttingen, professor of theology at Rinteln in Hesse ( 1806 – 1815 ), and at the University of Halle from 1815.
Repentant sinners at first brood bitterly ( maror ) over their past misdeeds.
" Saint Peter Repentant " 1823-25, GoyaContrition or contriteness ( from the Latin contritus ' ground to pieces ', i. e. crushed by guilt ) is sincere and complete remorse ( i. e. regret with a sense of guilt ) for sins one has committed.
El Greco, The Repentant St. Peter, c. 1600-1605.
He exhibited watercolors by John Marin with paintings by Cézanne, and works by van Gogh with El Greco ’ s The Repentant St. Peter ( circa 1600 – 05 ).
File: Goya Peter. jpg | Francisco Goya, St. Peter Repentant, 1823-1825
So highly were his merits appreciated by his professors — Schleiermacher was accustomed to say that he possessed a special charisma for the science of Introduction — that in 1818 after he had passed the examinations for entering the ministry he was recalled to Berlin as a Repentant or tutorial fellow in theology, a temporary post which the theological faculty had obtained for him.
Bleek's merits as a rising scholar were recognized by the minister of public instruction, who continued his stipend as Repentant for a third year, and promised further advancement in due time.
Not only was his stipend as Repentant discontinued, but his nomination to the office of professor extraordinarius, which had already been signed by the minister Karl Altenstein, was withheld.
* The Savoyard, or The Repentant Seducer ( 12. 7. 1797 Philadelphia )
Newton's Swing ( 2000 ) was a subtle Stateside thriller ; The Repentant Morning ( 2003 ) is set in London and Spain in 1936 ; A Town by the Sea ( 2005 ) is a departure from his previous style, leading the reader through a strange landscape of unfamiliar people and places.
Repentant, the servant told Magali the truth, which made daughter hate father since then.
* The Repentant ( 2003, with Brian M. Thomsen )

rededicated and returned
* In 2003 the Royal Naval Division Memorial, designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens in 1925, was returned to its original site in Horse Guards Parade and rededicated on " Beaucourt Day " ( 13 November 2003 ).

rededicated and other
Other solutions were to make memorials more neutral, as in the repurposed Neue Wache in Berlin, since rededicated to different groups several times, and the dignified architectural forms of the Cenotaph in London ( widely imitated ) and the German Laboe Naval Memorial ; tombs of the Unknown Warrior and eternal flames were other ways of avoiding controversy.
In the 16th century, after some five hundred years, the third of these churches was rededicated to St Mary, but the other two dedications survive.
Safety conditions at the airport were so poor due to these and other obstructions that local businesses and city officials again called for the construction of a city-owned airport in a safer location just three months after Hoover Field was rededicated.

rededicated and last
In September of 2012, President Barack Obama rededicated the last day in September as " Gold Star Mother's and Family's Day.

rededicated and five
Originally opened at its Mendon Road location in 1961, Cumberland High School was formally rededicated on September 27, 2008 after five years of construction and renovation.
After five years of restoration work and enhancement of the grounds the McKinley National Memorial was rededicated on September 29, 1992.

rededicated and .
His body was placed in Hadrian's mausoleum, a column was dedicated to him on the Campus Martius, and the temple he had built in the Forum in 141 to his deified wife Faustina was rededicated to the deified Faustina and the deified Antoninus.
The temple to Ares in the agora of Athens that Pausanias saw in the second century AD had only been moved and rededicated there during the time of Augustus ; in essence it was a Roman temple to the Augustan Mars Ultor.
These were rededicated during the early Roman Empire to Augustus or Claudius ( uncertain ), and Agrippa, respectively.
On Hanukkah, the Jews regained control of Jerusalem and rededicated the Temple.
Judah Maccabee and his brothers destroyed overwhelming forces, and rededicated the Temple in Jerusalem.
The native pagan imagery was destroyed by Muhammad and his followers and the location Islamized and rededicated to the worship of God.
** Veterans Day, called Armistice Day until 1954, when the holiday was rededicated to be in honor all American military, naval, and Air Force, veterans.
The priestess retained her role when the temple was rededicated to Apollo, giving her a prominence unusual for a woman in the male-dominated culture of classical Greece.
The 4th-century basilica of Ss Callixti et Iuliani was rebuilt in the 12th century by Pope Innocent II and rededicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary.
In 1980 Parks, widowed and without immediate family, rededicated herself to civil rights and educational organizations.
* August 10 – The Mount Rushmore Park is rededicated.
In January 2005, the cathedral began a major restoration, which was completed and the cathedral rededicated on Sunday, November 30, 2008.
These names are inscribed on two memorials, rededicated and relocated in 2011 to near the main entrance.
In gratitude Smaragdus erected in the Roman Forum a gilded statue atop the rededicated " Column of Phocas ", which featured a new inscription on its base in the Emperor's honour.
Work was completed and the facility rededicated on June 11, 1985.
In 1793, during the French Revolution, the cathedral was rededicated to the Cult of Reason, and then to the Cult of the Supreme Being.
Following the Maccabean Revolt against the Seleucid empire, the Second Temple was rededicated and became the religious pillar of the Jewish Hasmonean kingdom, as well as culturally associated with the Jewish holiday of Hanukkah.
* The NW chapel of All Souls at St. Paul's Cathedral, London, not normally open to visitors, was rededicated the Kitchener Memorial in 1925.
Queen Elizabeth II rededicated the restored monument on 9 April 2007 during a ceremony commemorating the 90th anniversary of the battle.
This was later rededicated to St. Augustine himself and was for many centuries the burial place of the successive archbishops.
Some claim that the remains found in the 8th century at the site rededicated to Saint James the Great — Santiago de Compostela — which even today are a place of pilgrimage, belong not to the apostle James but to Priscillian.
The water nymph associated with particular springs was known all through Europe in places with no direct connection with Greece, surviving in the Celtic wells of northwest Europe that have been rededicated to Saints, and in the medieval Melusine.
The courthouse was rededicated on July 1, 2007 following a full restoration to a 1909 date.

0.216 seconds.